Problem: Article: Turn the watch on its side, find the link you wish to remove and locate the screw holding it in place. Use a 1mm screwdriver to remove the required screw. You can do this by applying light pressure and turning the screwdriver in a counterclockwise motion.  Continue to turn in a counterclockwise motion until the screw becomes loose. Use a pair of tweezers or pliers to grab the screw before it falls. Make sure to keep it somewhere safe, as you will need it to reassemble the watch. Ensure that you do this over a table or tray to make sure you don't lose screws should they fall during the process. Once the screw has been removed, your chosen link can easily be separated from the watch band. Repeat this process for each link that you need to remove. Once you have removed the necessary number of links, you can reassemble your watch band by simply reconnecting the links using the removed screw and a screwdriver.
Summary: Identify the link you wish to remove. Remove the screw. Remove the link. Reassemble the watch band.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Your spouse's body, personality, goals and dreams are going to change over the years, just like you are changing. Married couples need to accept each other as they change and mature, rather than struggling to hold on to youth that is no longer there.  Don't see your spouse's changing body as being full of flaws. Our culture views aging as something to resist, but this is a backwards view. Changing skin and hair can be beautiful in their own right. Be glad you and your spouse get to grow old together! Be flexible enough to accept your spouse's changing personality, too. People tend to get a little harder as they age, but they also get wiser. Help your spouse mature into a happy, whole, fulfilled person by being flexible and accepting. Remember when you took your marriage vows? You never could have imagined all you'd go through together as a couple. Look how far you've come, and how much you've accomplished, and be grateful for it. Expressing your gratefulness to your partner will re-energize your marriage and help you look forward to a long future together. Don't compare your spouse to his or her former self, and don't compare your marriage to its early stages. Life is full of changes, and that's a good thing. Wishing things were as they used to be isn't going to help your marriage to grow. And would you really want it to remain stunted forever, anyway? You can enjoy talking about memories and looking at old pictures, but try not to get overly wistful and nostalgic. Focus on the here and now, and planning for the future.

SUMMARY: Be accepting of your spouse's aging. Be thankful for your life together. Don't dwell on the past too much.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Check for symptoms such as difficulty breathing, trouble moving, numbness, a large loss of blood, chest pain, or nausea. If any of these symptoms are present, contact emergency services immediately. Alert the lifeguard if you are at a beach, as they will be able to give some advice and treatment while you are waiting for emergency services.  Always seek emergency medical treatment for any injuries caused by blue-ringed octopuses, box jellyfish, Irukandji, cone shells, stonefish, stingrays, sharks, crocodiles, and sea snakes. Injuries from fire corals, blue bottles, and some sea urchins may not require emergency treatment but do still need medical attention. Use your own best judgment and always call emergency services if you are unsure. Although box jellyfish and Irukandji stings require emergency medical treatment, in the meantime pour vinegar over the site if possible. This helps to reduce the pain. Locations will often have warning signs if any dangerous marine animals are frequently in the area. Always read the signs carefully before you enter the area and follow all of the instructions to keep yourself safe. Obeying the warning signs and being cautious is necessary regardless of if you are swimming, wading, fishing, surfing, or simply being around the water.  Warning signs are common in areas with sharks, crocodiles, and jellyfish. Don’t assume that no warning sign means that it’s safe to enter the water. Always use your own best judgment and ask a local for advice if you are unsure. Due to the variety of dangerous marine animals in Australia, there are often designated safe swimming zones at most popular beaches. Always swim between the flags at these beaches, as this is the area that has been checked and cleared as safe. Follow all instructions from the lifeguard.  Swimming only in safe zones is also the best way to avoid rips and dangerous tides. Safe swimming zones can change throughout the day as the water changes. Full body wetsuits provide great protection against jellyfish stings. Look for a wetsuit that covers 75% to 80% of your body for the best protection. Full body wetsuits also have the added bonus of preventing sunburn! It’s safest to swim, fish, surf, and wade in clear water because you can see your surroundings and are less likely to accidentally touch or stand on animals. Stick to being in or around water only in full daylight and avoid the water between dusk and dawn, as the visibility is too low to spot any danger signs. Always avoid murky water as visibility is low and this is where sharks prefer to live.
Summary: Call 000 for emergency medical treatment if you have concerning symptoms. Obey all warning signs about marine animals. Swim only in designated safe zones. Wear a full body wetsuit whenever possible. Stay only in clear water and during the day.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Invention workshops will guide you through the basics of coming up with an idea, building it, and then telling other people about why your idea is important and useful. There are young inventor workshops all over the world that you can sign-up for and participate in. There are also camps available for young inventors that might be of interest. In most cases a simple name describing the function of your invention is sufficient, but a catchy name can also help people remember your product. Keep the name short and to-the-point. Avoid using a confusing or misleading name. Come up with a few different names and ask your friends and family what sounds the best. In order to protect your invention and claim it as your own, you must patent it. A patent is a legal document stating that you came up with the idea and proves that you own the invention. It prevents other people from stealing your idea. The patent process can be complicated so ask your parents for help with this if it’s something you are seriously considering. If you want to mass produce your invention and start selling it to others, you will likely need to raise some money. Investors are individuals who give you money when you are first starting out so you can produce the product. In return, they will get some of the profits from the sales of product.  You can start by asking friends and family to help out. Participating in inventor challenges can be a great start because many of them have cash prizes. Inventor challenge competitions are a great way to show your inventions. Some of these competitions may have specific problems that they are trying to solve, while others are completely open to submit whatever you like. If you have a working prototype, consider submitting it to an open competition.   Find a competition near you and register for it. Turn in all of the components on time to be eligible for the competition. Some of the top competitions include:  The Young Inventors’ Program, hosted by the Academy of Applied Science  The Invent It Challenge, hosted by the Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation
Summary:
Attend an invention workshop. Name your invention. Draft a patent. Reach out to investors. Compete in an inventor challenge.