Write an article based on this "Strive for 1 to 2 minutes of talking per slide. Keep your information relevant to the theme. Listen to yourself presenting. Practice until you have little need for your notes."
article: Time yourself as you practice. Going over 1 to 2 minutes per slide can bore your audience.  If you're taking longer, cut some information out. You do not want to talk fast to include all information, as this can make you difficult to understand. For accuracy, talk in your regular voice. Do not speak too fast or too slow. You want to make sure you can fit in all information talking at a normal rate. As you read through your presentation, be on the lookout for irrelevant information. There may be some facts that are interesting, but do they really illustrate the point? When looking for areas to trim down, cut information that does not speak to your theme. Are any facts extraneous? It's great to illustrate the effects of global warming, but do you really need five examples of environmental decay? Try to cut it down to two or three. It's a good idea to record yourself and then play the recording back. Listen to yourself talk to see what you need to work on.  You should sound enthusiastic when presenting. Talk without hesitance, and don't use filler words, like "um" or "uh." Don't jump between topics. Use your linking sentences, and say things like, "And this brings me to the following..." Watch the time. Make sure your presentation isn't going on for too long. Watch yourself give the presentation in a mirror so you can correct any distracting movements or gestures. It can be distracting if someone is reading from a script during a presentation. While a small index card with key points jotted down can help, you want to minimize your need for notes. Keep practicing until you can deliver your presentation smoothly without fumbling with your notes. Don’t read the information off of your visuals since it could affect your engagement between yourself and the audience.

Write an article based on this "Divide your monthly debt by your monthly income. Turn this number into a percentage."
article: This ratio is a ratio of your debt compared to your income, so you would divide the amount of debt you have by the amount of income you have. The amount of monthly debt you have should be smaller than the amount of monthly income you have. Example: If your monthly debt is $1300 and your monthly income is $3450, then: 1300 / 3450 = 0.3768 Multiply the decimal answer you get in your initial calculations by 100 to come up with a ratio percentage. This is the figure you will use for all practical purposes. Example: 0.3768 * 100 = 38%

Write an article based on this "Take off lacquer by boiling. Remove lacquer with a lacquer thinner. Use oil to prevent tarnishing."
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If your brass-plate is lacquer-coated, you may have reason to want to remove it. Cracking in the lacquer can lead to tarnishing on the surface beneath the coating. The best way to remove lacquer is through boiling.  Place the item in a pot filled with the water. The pot should not be aluminum. Add a couple of spoonfuls of both washing soda and baking soda. Boil the item. You can either boil the item until the lacquer comes off, or you can heat it up enough that the brass expands, then let it cool. Once it cools, the lacquer should be easy to peel off, since it won't shrink back like the brass does while cooling. Lacquer thinner will also remove the coating if you'd like to take it off your brass-plated item. Rub the thinner in. Keep rubbing until you see the lacquer coming off the brass. If your brass-plated piece tarnishes easily, you can use oils to help prevent that. On a clean, dry item, rub in a little linseed oil or mineral oil. Use a soft cloth to prevent scratching, and only apply a thin coating.