INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You can use ordinary computer paper, colored paper, or origami paper. Traditionally, origami paper is square. However, you can start the frog with a piece of rectangular paper. Lay your piece of paper flat on a table in front of you.  Origami paper can be found in craft, art, and stationery stores.

SUMMARY: Choose a piece of paper.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Dentists say that brushing your teeth should only take two minutes, but that doesn’t mean that you have to be stationary while you do it! You can turn on the coffee maker, take out the trash, or do something else while you are brushing your teeth. Carry around a paper cup with water, so you can rinse your mouth if you are walking a pet outside or taking your things to the car. Eating breakfast increases alertness, which will allow you to get to where you need to go faster. Luckily there are a lot of different varieties of breakfast foods that you can eat on the go like granola and protein bars or different varieties of fruit. It might be tempting to skip breakfast altogether, but eating in the morning will give you more focus and will help you throughout the day. Try eating something healthy or filled with protein so that you have the energy to get to your destination quicker. If you have things to prepare for where you need to be, like a briefcase, backpack, or bag, make sure that while you’re packing up your car you’re also getting your morning drink. You don’t have time to sit down and relax, you need to be somewhere on time. If taking your bags to the car is the last thing you do before you leave, put your morning beverage in a to go container so you can drink it on your way there. If checking your email is part of your job, there’s a likelihood that you can’t ignore them in the morning. If you absolutely must check them, you can do it while walking your dog or feeding your cat. Tending to a pet in the morning is a huge time waster, so try to combine it with something productive. If you only use your email for personal reasons, you can drink your morning cup of coffee or eat your breakfast while you tend to your pet.
Summary: Brush your teeth while you do something else. Eat something on the go. Take your bags to the car while you drink your water or coffee. Tend to pets while you check your emails.

Once you have let the polish dry completely, the polish and the glitter will have bonded together and will form a thick, hard, nail-shaped blob on the paper. Let the nails dry completely before touching them. You can gently poke them after at least three minutes with a toothpick, to see if they're hard yet. If they give at all, give them another three minutes before trying again. Slide the edge of the toothpick under the edge of the nail to remove it from the paper. Do not pick it up. Leave all the nails on the paper. This coat is going to act as a binder for your new glitter nails. Make sure you don't let it dry completely before completing the next step, and consider applying a slightly thicker coat. If you do this correctly, the glitter nail should stick onto the layer of polish you have applied to your nails and not fall off, providing that you do not use your nails for any purpose until they have dried completely. Because each individual piece of glitter is so small, they may come off easily. Prevent this by applying a tough, long lasting top coat on top of your nails to seal in your design and give it a nice shine.
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One-sentence summary -- Make sure the nails are dry. Gently remove the nails from the paper with tweezers. Apply a coat of clear or neon polish to your own nails. Press the glitter nails firmly into the coat on your own nails and let them all dry in place completely. Apply a tough top coat to your nails. Finished.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: People tend to move away when bullying happens. Fleeing the scene leaves the person being bullied alone, vulnerable, and embarrassed, as they become more visible to onlookers. Instead, move towards the person being bullied and sit, walk, or stand alongside them.   If a close friend is being bullied, make arrangements, so you can be with them in situations where bullying typically happens. For example, you can plan to walk with them in-between classes or on the way to school.  Even if you don’t know the person being bullied, move towards and stand with them. Showing bravery in these situations breaks the “spell” that bullying can cast on bystanders. Many of your peers want to do the right thing but are too afraid. If you take the first step, some will follow.   If you sense that you might get hurt, leave and go quickly to get an adult. When bullying happens, people tend to freeze up and wait to see what will happen next. Instead of watching passively, you can determine what happens next and redirect everyone towards something positive. Change the subject or create a diversion and try to include the person being bullied in a positive way.  You can say things like, “this is too much drama for a Monday.” Or “the bell’s about to ring. Let’s go.” Try to compliment the person being bullied in some way. Engage the person being bullied in conversation. Even if you don’t know the person well, you can ask them if they saw a recent movie or have weekend plans. If you’re struggling to find something to say and things are heating up, create a diversion. Spill a bottle of water, drop your books, slam a locker, or set off a timer. Diversions break the tension and let everyone reevaluate what to do. Often the best way to diffuse a bullying situation is to help the person being bullied get away—especially if the bullying has attracted a large audience and things are getting tense. Encourage the person being bullied to leave with you and walk in the direction of an adult.  You can say something simple like: “hey, let’s get out of here.” Asking the person being bullied for help with something is a great strategy. You ask for help with last-minute homework, ask them to come with you on an errand, or even pretend that you lost something and need their help finding it. It can be hard not to take bullying to heart. Tell the person that’s being bullied that the problem is not with them. Just reminding them that bullies are the ones who feel insecure can be a real help.  Say something like,"You're really strong. The bully is the one who's weak because they need to pick on people to feel good. It’s not cool." Tell them that you are free to talk if they feel upset in any way. Encourage them to tell an adult and offer to go with them when they report it.

SUMMARY:
Position yourself as close to a person being bullied as possible. Shift the focus away from bullying. Leave with the person being bullied. Reassure the person being bullied that it’s not their fault.