Q: You are nearly done with your pair of pants! Be sure to remove all pins and turn the pants right side out before putting them on.
A: Turn the pants inside out and press the crotch seam open. Proudly wear your new pants!

Article: If you don't have any commercial wax handy, don't worry! It's easy to clean up your eyebrows with a homemade recipe that uses just a few common ingredients. To begin, combine one part water, one part lemon juice, and eight parts sugar in a mixing bowl. We've provided measurement suggestions above, but the recipe is very easy to adjust as long as you keep the ratios of the ingredients the same. This recipe is similar to an ancient Egyptian technique known as "body sugaring." This old technique works the same as modern waxing — it just uses ingredients that were available thousands of years ago. Pour your slushy mix into a saucepan and start to warm it over low heat on the stove. Use a candy thermometer to monitor the mixture's temperature carefully. You don't want it to boil over, so it's important not to heat it too quickly. Heat the mixture to 250o F (121o C) before continuing. At this temperature, the sugar enters what culinary experts call the "hardball" candy stage, gaining a thick, tacky, adhesive quality — perfect for waxing. At 250o F (or when bubbles appear), remove the sugar mixture from the heat. Pour it into a clean bowl. Allow the sugar mixture to cool to a temperature that isn't painful to the touch but is still "liquid" enough to use for waxing. This should take no more than fifteen minutes. At this point, you can use your homemade sugar wax basically the same way you would use ordinary artificial wax. Use a clean applicator like a piece of silverware or a popsicle stick to apply a thin layer of wax to the hair between your eyebrows in the same direction as the hair growth. Press a thin strip of cloth into the sugar wax. Wait for the sugar wax to harden, then tear the strip away from the skin opposite the direction of skin growth. You'll probably have some leftover sugar wax when you're done — you can save this in the refrigerator in a sealed container. When you want to use it again, you can simply warm it in the microwave. You don't need to warm it on the stove again. The great thing about this recipe is that it's extremely versatile — it's easy to change it to fit your needs. For instance, to give your sugar wax the scent of your choice, all you need to do is add a little of your favorite fragrance during the cooling phase. Below are just a few things you may want to consider adding to make your wax more appealing:  Crushed lavender petals Shredded mint leaves Shredded basil leaves Peppermint extract Orange peel Sandalwood extract
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Mix one cup of sugar, ⅛ cup water, and ⅛ cup lemon juice. Heat your ingredients on the stove. Remove from heat. Apply and remove wax as normal. Try adding your favorite scents.

Problem: Article: You don't want to make a mess, so it's important to do most of the work before you spit. Gather the liquid or the saliva you're going to spit on top of your tongue to spit it out. Keep your cheeks in tight to your teeth to keep things in one place. Your lips need to be rounded to avoid spritzing your spit or experiencing any gross blowback. Nobody wants reverse fire. To keep it grouped and to keep your spit clean, round your lips as you prepare. Keep your cheeks caved and your lips tight. No drooling. Get it all out at once. Take a breath and quickly blow the spit out from your mouth as quickly as possible. It should stay together if you've done it properly. If you want to spit for distance, you need to arch your neck and put your back into it. As you snap forward, blow your spit out and see how far it goes. Be very careful with your aim. Generally, it's best to spit as close as possible to the ground to avoid making it gross. Bend over at the waist over your receptacle and spit.
Summary: Gather the saliva to the front of your mouth with your tongue. Purse your lips. Blow the spit forcefully from your mouth. Arch your neck backward and snap forward.

Q: Between your new note and the welcome note that came with the program, you should have two notes displayed in the center column of the program. At the top of this column there's a drop-down menu and a text box.  To organize your notes by various parameters, use the drop-down menu. You can organize by tags, title, and more. Experiment with the options a little. To search for notes, type some text into the text box. Evernote will quickly scan all of your notes and display any that contain the text you typed. Evernote can even detect text printed on images, although this doesn't work reliably yet. Notebooks are collections of notes, organized by whatever criteria you want. Notebooks are listed in the left column.  Create a new notebook.  Name your new notebook whatever you want, and decide whether it will be accessible from all your devices, or local to this device only. The new notebook will appear in the list.  You can't change these parameters once the notebook is created. There are two ways to do this:  Right-click the top-level “Notebooks” entry and choose “Create notebook...” from the menu. Push the Insert key on your keyboard.   Drag your note into your new notebook. To display it, click “All notebooks” or your original notebook in the left column. Drag the note from the center column on top of your new notebook in the left column. In the left column, below your notebooks, there's a collapsible menu called “Tags.” Click it to see all the tags you've added to all your notes so far. Click on a tag to display all the notes with that tag in the center column. At the bottom of the left column there's a trash bin. Click on it to see any notes you've deleted.  To bring back a note that was deleted by accident, click the note in the center column, and then click “Restore” at the top of the right column. To permanently delete a note, click the note in the center column, and then click “Erase” at the top of the right column. You will be asked to confirm your decision before Evernote erases the note.
A:
List your notes. Put your note in a new notebook. Search your tags. Clean up your notes.