INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Use multiple means of communication to stay in touch daily. This can include email, instant messenger, messaging apps, texting, and phone calls. Message your partner several times a day, and set aside time to have a real conversation.  For instance, you might designate a 30-minute window every day to message back-and-forth or to talk on the phone. Use free apps like Facebook Messenger, Kik, and Whatsapp to stay in touch without high phone bills. Make it a habit to say, “Good morning,” and “Good night.” If you live in different time zones, try to keep up with what time of day the other person is experiencing. Tell each other everything about yourselves, including your background, your interests, and your goals in life. Additionally, share the mundane happenings in your life so you feel well-acquainted with each other. The better you understand each other, the deeper your relationship will be. For example, start by comparing your interests, like your favorite movies, bands, and books. As you get to know each other better, you might take an online personality quiz and share the results with each other. Social media is a great way to keep in touch with your partner and what’s going on in their life. Discuss which social media sites you’re both going to be active on. Then, follow each other’s accounts. Post actively on your account so your partner can easily keep up with what you’re doing. Connecting on social media can help your relationship feel more real since you’ll be able to interact with each other’s friends and family online. If you’re lying to each other, your relationship won’t be very strong. While you can’t control what your partner does, you can make sure you’re always telling the truth. Always be honest about who you are, what you’re doing, and what you want from this relationship.  For example, let’s say you don’t make much money at your job. Don’t tell your partner that you’re financially successful. Similarly, let’s say you’re going to an event that you ex is attending. Before you go, tell your partner, “My ex will be at the party tonight, but you don’t have anything to worry about. It’s over between us.” When your relationship is based online, you might feel like you’re not totally connected in the real world. Being aware of each other’s schedules can help you feel like you’re part of each other’s lives. Share your schedules with each other and send each other updates about what you’re doing.  Send them a basic outline of your daily schedule. You might write, “Wake up at 6:00 a.m., work from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., gym from 5:15 p.m. to 6:15 p.m., dinner from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., hobbies from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., and relax from 9:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.” Ask your partner to prepare a similar schedule for you.

SUMMARY: Communicate daily to maintain your connection. Get to know each other really well to build your relationship. Follow each other on social media and be active on it. Be honest with your partner at all times. Learn each other’s daily schedules so you feel part of each other’s lives.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: As with any formula, start with an = sign, then use whichever functions or arithmetic you'd like. We'll use a simple example spreadsheet, and add column A and column B together:     Example Spreadsheet     Column A Column B Column C    row 1    10       9       =A1+B1     row 2    20       8         row 3     30       7         row 4    40        6
Summary: Enter the formula into one cell. Paste (CTRL+V).

It’s easy to forget about washing the skin of your neck if you’re focused on tending to your face. However, include your neck in your regular hygiene process. It can improve your skin and help prevent ingrown hairs. Use the same cleanser on your neck that you use on your face – a mild and non-comedogenic cleanser is best for daily use, as bar soap can dry out your skin. Scrub away dead skin and dirt by exfoliating your neck on a weekly basis. This will help prevent ingrown hairs by clearing out your pores. Lather up a clean washcloth in the shower and gently scrub the skin of your neck, using small circular motions. Rinse off with warm water. For the best effect, use a product that contains tretinoin (for instance, Renova or Retin-A) to clear away dead skin cells.  You can also use an exfoliating loofah or sponge, or an exfoliating facial product on your neck. If you have oily or acne-prone skin, lather up with a cleanser that contains salicylic acid or beta hydroxy acid to unclog your pores.  If you have sensitive or dry skin, avoid these products and consult with your doctor regarding the best exfoliation method for your skin type. Get a gentle, non-comedogenic moisturizer – the kind that won’t clog your pores. Having smooth, soft skin may help prevent ingrown hairs. Use moisturizer daily after you wash your neck. Apply moisturizing lotion while your skin is still damp to best trap moisture in your skin. Constantly wearing collared shirts, ties, or scarves can rub against your skin and cause irritation. Try wearing collarless shirts for a while to let your skin calm down. Stick to outfits that don’t rub on the skin of your neck, if possible.
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One-sentence summary -- Wash your neck like you wash your face. Exfoliate your neck. Use moisturizer on your neck. Wear loose-necked shirts.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The pumpkins should be uniformly bright orange in color (unless you're growing a white or mottled variety). The vines will begin to shrivel and dry out. Most importantly, the pumpkins' skin will be tough. If you can indent it easily with a fingernail, the pumpkins need more time on the vine. Leave several inches of stem at the top of each pumpkin, since this keeps them from rotting too quickly. Don't pick up the pumpkins by their stems, since if the stems break their bases will rot. As soon as you cut them, they're ready to be removed from the pumpkin patch and used in whatever way you like. Rinse them off (you might need to scrub the dirt off the bottom) and either  cut them to make pie or  carve them into jack-o'-lanterns. If you store pumpkins in a cool, dry place they'll keep throughout the winter months.

SUMMARY:
Look for signs the pumpkin is ready for harvest. Use shears to cut the stems. Rinse, use and store the pumpkins.