Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Avoid sharing beauty products. Only use new cosmetics. Finished.

Answer: This is especially true for things like lipstick and eyeliner that can transfer bacteria into your body through your mouth or eyes. Applying makeup with the same brush over and over again can cause bacteria to grow, which can lead to infections. Cosmetics can also degrade and go bad over time, especially once they're open. Depending on your eyeliner, you should probably use it within three to six months.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Harvest some early to eat them whole. Harvest mature beans when the pods are bright and not over-bulging. Shuck the beans. Enjoy the beans in soups, salads, and other dishes. Return the whole plant to the soil when the beans finish.

Answer: Like other bush beans, broad beans can be tender and edible in the first couple days of their formation, eaten like sugar snap peas, or steamed whole as a side dish. Broad beans are notable for the waxy outer shell on each bean, but harvested young those outer shells will be soft and edible.  Look for a narrow pod that's bright green. The pods should be thin and narrow, showing none of the bulges that are the sign of mature beans on the inside. If beans are showing, let them mature fully. Don't over-pick your young beans, since the full-grown variety is where the flavor's at. It's ok to pick a few from each plant if you can't wait, but save the majority for full maturation. Broad beans are ready to be harvested when the pods and plump and the beans are fat and distinct in each pod. The pods will appear to plump some and begin to droop with the weight of the seeds when they're ready to harvest. Depending on what variety you're growing, pods can be anywhere from 6 to 15 inches long, with several large, fat beans on the inside, with several pods per plant. If you pick them regularly throughout the season, you should open up space for more production as well, if you're had a good growing season, weather-wise. To get at the broad beans, you've got to shuck them out of their pods. Holding each pod with the pointy tip up, pull the string along the side of each bean to open the pod.  Again, depending on the variety, each bean should have 5-10 large beans in each pod, which have a thick waxy shell that needs removed before eating. It takes some work, but getting organized can help to make the process go fast.  The easiest way to do this is to blanch them, dropping the beans in boiling water for a count of five, then removing them immediately with a slotted spoon and putting them right into ice water. This will loosen the shells on each bean. The best way to cook broad beans is the most simple: steam them and serve them simply dressed with salt and pepper. They're big, meaty, and delicious, ideally paired with red meat. They're also a great base for bean soups, or as an addition to hearty salads. Because broad bean plants are great nitrogen-providers, it's a good idea to return them back to the soil and let their nutrients enrich the soil. Cut each plant down to the base and dig the roots into the soil. Cover them in soil and rotate your garden so something in need of nitrogen-enrichment is planted there next season.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Use a wordmark (text) logo. Use a lettermark logo. Pick a brandmark logo. Select a combination mark.

Answer: One of the simplest, but most common, logos, this type uses only text, often with a unique font that captures the company's vibe. Think You Tube or Microsoft. These logos put the company name front and center.  Text logos are very common with Fortune 500 companies. The challenge is making sure they're not boring. However, wordmark logos will help brand your company because they focus on the company's name. Text logos are easy to reproduce in marketing materials. Don't choose a text logo if your company's name is too common. Google uses a text logo because its name is unusual and thus memorable. Be careful to space the letters properly. This is called "kerning" in the industry. Choosing the font carefully helps capture your company's feel. Serif fonts are considered more traditional, and san-serif fonts are modern. Pick a font that conveys your company's attitude. You can purchase fonts on the Internet or find free versions.  I you don't feel comfortable making the logo yourself, though, you could hire a marketing or PR company that will do it for you.  If you need a logo fast, a wordmark logo is the way to go. It's simplest. Text logos won't work well for companies that market in countries without the Latin alphabet. Lettermark logos also contain only text, but they showcase your company's initials instead of its full name. CNN and IBM are companies that use lettermark logos.  Lettermark logos are a good choice if your company name is very long or technical. Small products without much space for branding often use lettermark logos.   It can take time and investment to educate consumers about your initials, so don't pick a lettermark logo if you don't have the ability to do so. Sometimes companies decide to rebrand themselves by using a lettermark logo. Think KFC. These logos are sometimes called symbol or icon logos instead.  They are what they sound like: They don't use words at all. They choose to brand a company with a symbol alone.  Companies with long or technical names might benefit from using a brandmark logo. One study found that only 6 percent of companies used a brandmark logo. . People often remember symbols better than they do words. For some companies, brandmark logos have proven very effective. Who doesn't know the Nike swoosh? Unlike text logos, brandmark logos can be open to multiple interpretations. So choose the symbol carefully, and consider different meanings. Some logos use both text and symbols to convey their brand. These logos can capture some of the benefits of each of the two logo types.  The text in a combination logo can help clarify the meaning of the symbol. In combination logos, the text and symbols usually stand separately. Red Lobster is an example of a company that uses a combination mark. Symbols can create deeper emotional reactions than words. So think your symbol choice through carefully.  An emblem logo places the text inside of a symbol.  Thus, an emblem is a form of a combination logo. Emblem logos are sometimes called shield logos. Emblem logos convey tradition and stability, so they are great for family-owned companies. The car manufacturer Ford and coffeehouse Starbucks are examples of companies that use emblem logos.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Before you place any ornaments on your tree, categorize them in piles. Show off the ornaments to their advantage.

Answer:
Keep definite ornament sets together in separate piles or in a box in the category it belongs. You can categorize by color, materials, all snow themes, all religious themes together in each pile.  If you have a "complete decorator set" like a 60 piece "Winter Splendor" set with all ornaments in glass,a good approach is to create "mini categories" that are very specific. All the balls with the exact same pattern or all figurative ornaments can go in their separate categories.  Use this approach also when you have a lot of ornaments of the same thing like all snowflakes or the same gold ball with the same texture or finish with a different scene. Place one ornament from the pile category on the tree on each "side" this can be 2, 3, 4 sides so that an ornament category can be seen throughout the tree. Simply when you place an ornament in your tree place one in the opposite side. Work from top to bottom, and try to distribute them evenly.  Remember to place some a few inches back into the tree, to give it a little depth. As you go with decorating the tree you can create patterns and effects. This gives your tree a cohesive look and gives the illusion of a professional. If you're using a mix of bulb ornaments and specialty ornaments, add the bulbs first.  Think of them as your base.  Then you can choose where to distribute stand-out ornaments, so they'll both easily seen and integrated with the rest of the tree. Consider the bottom of the tree.  If you have pets or small children, you might want to avoid placing anything too precious where it can be easily pulled down.  Instead, consider filling in the area with extra lights or garlands making sure that these are extra secure so they can't be yanked off the tree. You can even use things that aren’t strictly for the tree. Candy and other treats are a traditional addition and popular with kids. Also try natural objects like pine cones and fake or non-edible fruit. Shiny and glittery stuff looks good reflecting lights from in the tree. Clear translucent or transparent ornaments can look really pretty in front of a bulb. You can place house ornaments over the bulbs to give the illusion of a lighted house. Hide your animals and birds deep within the tree to give guests a surprise or shock as they look in your tree! A blue ball can look nice next to a blue light.  Place larger ornaments deep inside the tree closer to the trunk to give dimension. Smaller ones can go on the outer parts of the branches. Placing large ornaments on the outside can be effective if done sparingly.Also place solid heavy solid looking ornaments near the bottom and deep inside a tree and your lacy and lighter ornaments further out the branches to give balance. You can also create mini caches for special ornaments by surrounding that ornament with ornaments of a similar color theme or like a house ornament can be placed next to a snowman ornament, a bird can be placed next to a fruit to make it look like he's eating at the fruit. Place plain ornaments deep in the tree and your special ones further out. Also try to place ornaments on a mis-matched tree where they make sense like angels and stars near the top and houses and deer on the bottom.