Problem: Article: One key to any good relationship is respect. You respect your parents by following their rules and being polite when communicating with them. They respect you by allowing you to grow into who you are going to be, as well as by offering correction when you do something wrong. Cleaning up after yourself is another way to show your respect. Your parents work hard to make a home for you, and they're probably tired when they come home. You should acknowledge that by not leaving messes around and by cleaning up your room even before you're asked. Kids not doing chores on time is a common source of irritation for parents, which is why the phrase "How many times do I have to tell you?" is a mantra for many of them. If you wait until the punishment is imminent, it may be too late, but it doesn't hurt to jump up, grab the garbage bag, and head out to garbage can, even when your parent is already angry. You may be tempted to wriggle out of a punishment by telling a lie. However, lies have a tendency to build. That is, if you tell one lie, you'll likely need to tell more to cover up your previous one, which means digging yourself into a deeper hole. Just tell the truth. Express your regret, and accept the punishment if it happens. If your parents found out you lied on top of doing something else wrong, your punishment will be even more severe. Do your best, and usually, your parents will understand the grade you receive. If you fall behind, try to catch up. If you fail to study for a test, you won't be able to change the grade you receive. However, if you do flunk a test, you may be able to do a makeup test or extra credit work to change your final score. Most parents will forgo the punishment if you can improve your grade. Try not to fight with your parents or siblings, as arguments will land you in trouble. Additionally, yelling will stress out your parents, making them more likely to hand out punishments for minor infractions.
Summary: Be respectful. Be tidy. Be timely about chores. Tell the truth. Keep your grades up. Keep the peace.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Routinely sweeping the hardwood removes dirt and protects the seal on the wood while mopping. It should also be done before you mop. Add 1/4 cup (60 mL) of white vinegar to a gallon (3.8 L) of warm water. Stir thoroughly to get a natural cleaner effective on grime.  Vinegar is an acid, so too much of it can wear away the seal on the wood.  You may also put in a few drops of an essential oil, such as lemon or lavender, for a pleasing smell. Place the mop in the solution, then wring it out before use. This is necessary to do to avoid leaving lots of water on the floor. Cotton mops can make wringing difficult, so consider using a microfiber or spray mop. To clean small areas, use a cloth or sponge. Go over the entire floor with the damp mop. The first pass will loosen up any debris. You may have to go over a second time to remove all of the dirt. When the mop starts leaving streaks, be sure to rinse it off in the sink with hot water. Change out the cleaning solution once it appears dirty. When using a mop, you may see water pooling on the floor. Don’t leave this to sit. Use a clean, absorbent towel to quickly pick up excess water. Be sure to wring out your mop to avoid causing damage to the wood. Optionally, you can wipe the floor with a clean, non-abrasive towel. One way to do this is to attach it to the mop with a clamp, but you can also do this by hand. Work in the direction of the grain. Not only will this shine your floor, but it will ensure that you haven’t left any water standing on the floor.

SUMMARY: Sweep up debris daily. Mix vinegar and hot water. Dampen a mop in the mixture. Mop the floor. Check the floor for water as you go. Buff the floor with a microfiber cloth.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You may be speaking with a celebrity’s agent or their current personal assistant--or you could be talking to the celebrity themselves. Whomever you speak with, be polite and professional. Don’t be intimidated by your proximity to a celebrity, but don’t be too friendly either. You’ll be spending a lot of time with them as a personal assistant, so try to show that you’re a pleasant person to be around and that you’ll get your work done quickly and efficiently. Celebrity clients will demand discretion, so avoid saying things like, “My friends thought it was so cool I got to talk with you!” Show that you will help them keep their private lives private. These organizations can offer you advice and professional support, as well as a large network for finding other PA jobs when you’re ready to move on. You typically won’t be able to become a member until you have a celebrity PA job, so apply after you’ve landed one. Note that an annual membership fee is usually required. Professional associations for celebrity personal assistants exist at both the local level, in places like Los Angeles and New York, and internationally.
Summary: Ace the interview. Be discreet and respect your celebrity’s privacy. Join a professional association once you have a job.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Before you use a word processing program like Microsoft Word to create the Table of Contents, make sure the headings and page numbers are correct. Note each heading and subheading in the document, checking that every section has an applicable heading. You should also confirm the page numbers are correct in the document. Each page should be numbered in order. Having the correct page numbers will ensure the Table of Contents is created correctly when you use the word processing tool. The Styles tab will on the Home tab in Microsoft Word 2007 and 2010. The Styles tab will allow you to label each heading in your document. Doing this will make it easy for the word processing program to create the Table of Contents for you. Once the Styles tab is open, you will see “Heading 1” listed as an option. Start by labeling each main heading “Heading 1.” Highlight each main heading and click on “Heading 1” in the Styles tab.  If there are subheadings in your document, label them “Heading 2.” Highlight each subheading and click on “Heading 2” in the Styles tab. If there are sub-subheadings in your document, label them “Heading 3.” Highlight each subheading and click on “Heading 3” in the Styles tab. The text and font for each main heading may change based on the settings for “Heading 1,” “Heading 2,” and “Heading 3.” You can choose your preferred text and font for each main heading so they appear as you like in the Table of Contents. Most Table of Contents follow the title page in a document. Have a new page ready so you can populate it with the table of contents. Click the new page on the spot where you want the Table of Contents to appear. The Table of Contents should be on its own page. Do not include the introduction or a dedication on the same page as the Table of Contents. The Reference tab should appear in the Document Elements tab in Microsoft Word 2007 and 2010. The Table of Contents option will appear under the Reference tab. Once you click on the Table of Contents option, the Table of Contents should appear automatically on the new page with the applicable headings and page numbers.  You can choose the built-in Table of Content options, where the tool will automatically choose a font size and style for you. You can also go for from a list of custom Table of Contents, where you choose the font color and size based on your preferences.
Summary:
Confirm the headings and page numbers are correct in the document. Open the Styles tab. Label each heading in the document. Start a new page after the title page. Go to the Reference tab and choose the Table of Contents option.