INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Endpapers act as separators for the actual planner. These are pages that are typically laminated or coated with strong plastic. Endpapers also protect the planner pages from being damaged. It is also common to decorate these pages in a similar theme as you did for your planner’s cover. Pockets are handy for storing loose papers on the fly. They can be mounted onto your customized endpapers. Construct a pocket by cutting half a page of thick paper. Then staple the edges around the end paper. Create a couple of pockets in case of an emergency. Binder tabs are helpful for organizing and accessing papers by subject or month. You can find binder tabs in an office supplies store. They contain tabs that allow you to insert a written subject like “Fieldwork” or “January.” Cut the height and width of the tab pages if needed. The tab pages should be the same size as your planner pages.  Hole punch the tabs once cut to the proper dimension. Do not cut the edge where the tabs are overlapping. Use tabs to separate the months so you can access the month and date quickly. Sometimes it is nice to have a quick fact sheet to use on the spot in your planner. You can find or create a reference sheet of a relevant subject and include it into your planner. Reference sheets are helpful for storing mathematical/scientific formulas, historical timelines, or even verb conjugation. Your reference page should be in the beginning of your planner.

SUMMARY: Use endpapers. Create pockets. Use binder tabs. Make reference pages.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The most obvious way to incorporate suspenders into an outfit is to match them with dress trousers and a button-down shirt. A suit jacket is not necessary, but closed-toe dress heels or loafers are a good choice. Suspenders are not considered standard business attire for women, so this is a playful but professional look. Slip on a t-shirt or tank top underneath the suspenders, then put on a ragged pair of jeans. This creates a very noticeable but customizable punk style perfect for casual settings in public. Stick to sneakers, loafers, or flats with this style. Attach the suspenders to high-waisted or nautical shorts. Slip on a comfortable t-shirt or tank top beneath the suspenders. Any casual, somewhat fitted tank top or t-shirt, such as a red-striped one, works well here. This look is still casual, but somewhat playful, so have fun with your footwear. A wedge heel, sandal, or embellished flat can accompany this look. Put on a t-shirt but pair it with a skirt. Try to keep the outfit simple, colorful, and charming. Keep the clothing limited to a single pattern and 2 solid colors, then match it with flat sandals, kitten-heel sandals, or decorative flats. Although suspenders are considered menswear, they don’t have to be. Spruce up any pair of suspenders with details you like, such as dangling earrings, delicate necklaces, cocktail rings, and bangle bracelets. Accessories create an appealing, fashion-forward contrast with the suspenders.
Summary: Wear suspenders with dress pants for a semi-formal look. Achieve a punk look with jeans and a t-shirt. Pair suspenders with shorts for a summer look. Wear a skirt for a more feminine look. Accessorize suspenders with jewelry.

Jacarandas need to conserve much of the water that they’re given in order to thrive and grow. To help the tree conserve water, and to keep the water from evaporating directly from the soil, you can set mulch around the tree’s base. To achieve the best effect, lay the mulch about 5 centimeters (2 inches) thick. Purchase mulch from a local landscaping company, plant nursery, or gardening center. The branches of a jacaranda tree grow vertically and expand outward in all directions. Let the branches grow on their own; if you trim shoots or prune branches, you may permanently stunt the tree’s growth, or the tree may send up suckers. Whenever a jacaranda branch is pruned, it sends out vertical shoots, and so continual pruning will lead to an unnaturally tall and misshapen tree. If left undisturbed, a jacaranda will grow into a roughly umbrella-shaped tree. The tree’s bright-colored flower clusters can grow up to 12 inches (30 centimeters) long and 8 inches (20 inches) wide. When these fall from the tree, the flowers will carpet the ground, sidewalks, and roads beneath the tree. If the tree is on your property, you’ll be responsible for raking up and disposing of the jacaranda flowers. Do not plant a jacaranda tree in a position where its branches will arch over a swimming pool. When the flowers fall in autumn, they will blanket the surface of the pool and can clog the water filter.
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One-sentence summary -- Place mulch around the base of the tree. Do not prune the tree. Clean up the jacaranda’s dropped flowers.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Use a five-blade manual razor to reduce the chance of cutting yourself. Start off with a brand new blade, since you will most likely have a whole lot of hair to get rid of. Keep a few extra replacement heads on hand in case the original blades begin to dull during your shave. Rinse the blades under hot water before you start. This will lubricate them and provide a smoother shave. Take another shower while you shave. Or draw a bath. Or simply sit on the rim and use the tub to catch your hairs as you shave them off. This way, all you have to do to clean up is simply wash the hairs down the pipes. Although you could also use the tub to catch your hairs when you first trim them with the scissors or electric groomer as part of your prep, these longer hairs are more likely to clog your drain. Use a shaving cream that forms a nice, thick, easy-to-spot lather. Avoid thinner, translucent, or transparent creams, which may make it easier for you to miss spots. Remember that, unlike your face, you will be shaving areas that you will have to bend and twist to see. Make the job easier by using a product that catches the eye.  If this is your first time, shaving both legs will probably take a while. To keep your lather from drying out, break each leg up into parts (left calf, right calf, etc.). Only lather the area that you plan to start with. Then, once that area has been shaved, lather and shave the next, and so on.  For best results, pick a product that is rich in lubricants and moisturizers. Avoid lower-tier brands that create excessive foam. With so much area to cover, this project is going to take time. Consider how well you handle lengthy projects in general. Come up with an attack plan. Think about the following:  Thicker areas will likely clog and/or dull your razor right from the start. Starting with the thinnest patches of hairs will probably extend a blade’s usefulness. Unlike shaving your face, you will be dealing with areas that are hard to see. Also, if you are shaving your genitals along with your legs, you undoubtedly want to treat these with extra care. If you tend to rush projects as you approach the end, start with these more delicate tasks and leave the easy stuff for later. Keep your strokes short to prevent your blades from clogging. Rinse the razor frequently under hot water to remove hairs and shaving cream. Keep your pressure on the blade as light as possible. Replace the blades if you are unable to remove hairs without applying a great deal of pressure, since this probably means they are either too dull or too clogged to be any good.  To avoid nicks, razor bumps, and irritation, shave with the grain, in the direction that your hair grows. But if what you want is the closest shave possible, shave against the grain.  Use a handheld mirror to see what you’re doing when you reach the back of your thighs and higher.

SUMMARY:
Use the right razor. Get back into the tub. Lather your legs. Choose where to begin shaving. Begin shaving.