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INPUT ARTICLE: Article: It will probably touch her heart if you buy your girlfriend something sentimental.  For example, you could buy her something that represents how you met! That's probably not going to be too over-the-top, but it will convey that you are someone who's thoughtful and pays attention to details (and that you're happy you met her). Maybe you met in a coffee shop; get her a mug from there. Maybe you met her in a bookstore. Get her a book from the section she was in when you first saw her. The point of such a gift is to show you care without being too romantic because it's early on. The benefit of such an approach is that it's just a coffee cup! Yet, it also has a deeper meaning. Roses are probably too romantic for a new relationship, and they're kind of a cliche anyway.  You could look up the meanings behind other flowers. Send her a bouquet with a card that says, "Did you know calla lilies are said to symbolize magnificence and beauty? Happy birthday, and I just wanted you to know I'm glad we met, and I hope you have a nice day today!"  Other flower meanings would work too. Daffodils would be a great choice because the yellow flowers symbolize new beginnings! It will up the romance if you have the flowers delivered. Purple irises symbolize eloquence. Gladiolus symbolizes strength of character. The goal here is to match the flower to something about her that you admire, and let her know the meaning. You want to make an impression when a relationship is new. It would be a mistake to ignore her birthday because most people appreciate being remembered.  However, you want to put some thought into it without seeming like you are getting too serious too fast. So avoid cliches. That means you should forget the box of chocolates. It also means that you can bypass the cheap bouquet of wilted roses at the local grocery store.  Instead, strive for something that shows you've noticed her uniqueness, and you're a thoughtful person. That will make the best impression. She might appreciate your effort, even if you're not a very good baker!  Alternatively, you could buy her a cake with a creative saying on it that will have some meaning to her. You could also keep it lighter by making or buying a cupcake for her. Many communities have specialty cupcake stores. Buy her a creative flavor. Most people appreciate having a cake on their birthday, so she will probably appreciate the effort and, if you actually made it, and it's not perfect, she might even laugh (in a goodhearted way) and find it endearing. The goal here isn't to spend too much money, but to show you've put some thought into it.  You could buy her a pair of fluffy slippers, or a new iPhone case in a color that you know she likes. If she drinks, you could buy her a nice bottle of wine, and read up on the winery, so you explain why you picked that brand. Avoid buying her clothing if you've just met. It can be very perilous to try to guess women's sizes! Buy her nice stationery or a print you got at a local art fair. A good rule of thumb is to spend between $15 and $50 for a first gift. Spending more than $100 might make it seem like you are trying too hard to impress. This should be one you put together yourself. Inside it, place inexpensive items that are things you know she likes.  If she likes Snickers, for example, put some in there. Ditto with Cherry Coke. Or funny socks. Add in a book you know she would like, and a couple of movie tickets if she likes those. You could include a small stuffed animal (depending on her age; that works better if she's under 25). Put mostly food items in the gift basket or other things that relate to things she likes to do. If she loves golfing, you could include a new set of golf balls, for example!

SUMMARY: Choose a sentimental gift. Give her flowers that aren't roses. Stay away from cliches. Make her a cake. Buy her something moderately priced. Make her a gift basket.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Playing with other instrumentalists and musicians can give you the skills you need to improve, learning their specific tricks of the trade, as well as giving you the opportunity to respond to play as a unit, making music as one.  If you want to play classical music or organized concert music, it's important to join a community band, a school band, or some other organized music group. Playing with others is also a good way to keep your ego in check. David Hood, part of the Muscle Shoals recording studio and one of the greatest session bass players of all time, was once asked how he got such a great reputation as as reliable player and he said, "My gear always worked and I was always on time." Humility serves musicians well. If you've been practicing your instrument on a regular basis and want to take it to the next level, it might be time to take your show public. Start by playing your best material in front of a few close and forgiving friends, or your parents, and start playing for other people. If you want to be a performer, you require an audience.  Coffee shop open-mics are a great way to find a forgiving audience who'll be warm and accepting. Most open-mics are full of hobbyists who want to get started and most crowds are friendly and easy-going. It's a great way to crack in. Alternatively, just play for yourself. There's nowhere it says you have to ever play in front of anyone. Learn to play and enjoy the sounds you make for yourself. . Having trouble finding an established group or band to play with? Start your own. Don't wait around for other musicians to come to you, go out and find them. Put an ad up on Craigslist with your biggest influences and your desire to play with a group that plays a particular kind of music and vet the other players who get in touch. Hang around the local music shops and put up ads for players. Go to open-mics and make contacts with other local musicians who can play. . Getting a recording of yourself playing can be one of the most rewarding and fun things for a young musician. Being able to actually hear yourself playing over the speakers? Nothing cooler. And these days, it's easier than ever to record yourself quickly and easily at home, and to have it sound great.  Invest in a few cheap microphones to get started and record yourself directly to your computer using GarageBand or Audacity. Set the levels like you like them and burn CDs for your friends, or put them on your iPod. If you're feeling really ambitious, you can share your recordings with the world. Record your best stuff and start a Bandcamp page or a Soundcloud account to give out quick links to your tunes. Even if you're talented, even if you're a hard worker, even if you're the best banjo picker in your town, it's possible that you'll struggle to be heard. Being a musician can be a slog for a lot of people, and it can take a long time before the fruits of your labor start to pay off, both in terms of skill building and getting any kind of recognition, much less money. The more dedicated you are, however, the bigger chance you give yourself for success. Consider going to music school if you want to make contacts and receive individualized training on your instrument.  Even if you don't want to play classical, learning the skills of music production and history can give you an edge in the music business.
Summary: Consider joining an established band. Play in front of people when you're ready. Try starting your own group Record your music Commit to the long haul.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Please also don't be near any TNT, as arrows will activate it when hit.
Summary:
If there are more then one skeletons shooting at you, fall back, or try to make them shoot each other. Use a bow, as they will use a bow. Charge a bow fully, and peek out of cover just a little bit to shoot, as skeletons have good accuracy.