Problem: Article: Click the Illustrator icon on your desktop, or find it in the search panel at the lower left corner of your screen (click the Windows icon to open the search bar). If you have a Mac, click the Finder icon in the lower-left corner of your dock. From the Go menu, select applications and scroll to Adobe Illustrator. Or, if Illustrator is pinned to your dock, click the Illustrator icon. Press “Control N” on your PC or “Command N” if you have a Mac. A window will appear with an Advanced tab. Now you can select the Color Mode. Now you can select CMYK. Typically, this will be set as the default option. Now you’re ready to confirm the setting. The upper-left corner of your document should now say “CMYK preview.” Your documents will default to CMYK, unless you change the setting later.
Summary: Open Adobe Illustrator. Open a new document. Click the Advanced tab. Click the Color Mode dropdown. Click CMYK. Click OK.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: To do well on a multiple choice exam, you should make a point of studying ahead of your exam date. Make a study schedule for the exam and set aside the necessary time for studying. Study in the week leading up to the exam or several days beforehand. Cramming for the exam will cause you a lot of stress and anxiety. You may not retain information well if you cram the night before the exam, leading to a poor grade. If you have struggled with multiple choice exams in the past, you may ask the instructor if they can provide practice tests for the course. You can also ask them for examples of questions from old exams.  Use the old exams and example questions to prepare for the test. Study the structure of the questions as well as the provided answers. Take several practice tests to get better at multiple choice style exams. If the instructor will not give you past exams, join a study group so you can study with others. You can also get a study tutor to help you study for the exam. Make sure you get at least eight hours of sleep the night before the exam. This will ensure you are sharp and ready on test day. You should also have a good meal the night before the exam, and in the morning before the exam. Make sure you have a good breakfast high in protein, vitamins, and nutrients, like eggs, toast, and fruit, or yogurt and granola. This can cause to fail, distract you from the test you are studying.

SUMMARY: Study in advance for the exam. Ask the instructor for examples of past exams. Get enough sleep and eat healthy. Study with trusted friends, and keep out of distractions, such as parties.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Figure out what kinds of treats your dog likes and have them with you when training. Hold the treat in front of the dog so that he can smell it, but not eat it yet. Bring the treat back a bit so he knows he has to do something in order to get it from you. If you have already used a clicker with training, you can use the clicker instead of a treat for positive reinforcement, particularly if your dog has weight issues or is not hungry because he just ate.
Summary: Have a yummy treat ready.

Be sure to contact your local police department immediately if you witness suspicious events or behaviour in your area. Be sure to provide a clear, accurate account of what you saw, exactly when you saw it, where you saw it, and why you are concerned. Include concrete details about the person or persons involved, as well as any vehicles or other objects involved. For instance, report a suspicious event by calling local authorities and saying, "I am calling to report something suspicious that I just witnessed on the corner of 45th avenue and Center street. A man was pulling on a chain lock on the gate of a secured building and appeared to be trying to gain access. He was about 5"11, was wearing black pants and a black jacket, and appeared to be between 30-40 years old. He seemed agitated and nervous so I thought it best to report what I saw." If you have strong suspicions that terrorist activity is taking place, submit a tip online to the federal authorities. Online reports will be viewed by an agent or another professional staff member of the organization and handled accordingly. To report an immediate threat, find the number for your local federal security office and contact it as soon as possible. In the U.S., visit the FBI website at https://tips.fbi.gov/ to fill out a form for tips and public leads, which will require your name, location, contact information, and a detailed description of the suspicious activity that you witnessed. If you suspect that a breach to cyber security has occurred (e.g. an attempt to gain unauthorized access to a secured system or its data) report it to local authorities. Finance and power systems are especially vulnerable to cyber terrorism, but security fixes and upgrades are increasingly being mounted to lower the risk of such attacks. Reporting potential threats may aid with these measures. If you are a U.S. resident you may also report your suspicions to the United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team, a division of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Visit the organization’s website at https://www.us-cert.gov/forms/report to submit a report.
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One-sentence summary -- Report potential danger to local authorities. Submit a tip online. Report possible cyber terrorism.

Q: Mandolines and food processors deliver even, consistent results, but if you're absolutely in a pinch, using a knife to cut by hand is acceptable.
A: Preheat oven to 500° F (260° C). Cut your potatoes using a mandoline or a food processor for best results. After cutting, dry your potato slices in between paper towels to absorb some of the moisture. Lightly butter or oil a baking tray and arrange potato slices in one layer along tray. Brush potato slices with melted butter. Place baking tray into the center rack of oven and cook for approximately 15 to 20 minutes, until golden brown at the edges. Remove from the oven and sprinkle lightly with sea salt.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: As Friday the 13th is believed to be a day marked by bad luck, opt for spooky decorations. Pick a variety of decorations in colors like black, gray, and red to give off a spooky, ominous feel.  For example, find wreathes made out of black and gray flowers to give off a deadly, creepy look. Cut pieces of red felt into the shapes of droplets. Glue them onto a long piece of string to make a blood drop garland. Make use of your own bookshelf for decorations. Pull out copies of horror stories, like the works of Poe, to display at your party. You can try watching films from the Friday the 13th franchise at your party. You can also just watch horror movies in general to give off the spooky feel of the day. For example, watch horror classics like The Exorcist and Rosemary's Baby. Put a spooky twist on classic games. For example, look for trivia games online that have questions centered around horror and superstition. Play a game like Truth or Dare that pushes people out of their comfort zone. Try doing a game of Pictionary where you have to draw spooky pictures. Many bands, such as Everlast and Deer Tick, have songs called "Friday the 13th" that would be appropriate to add to a playlist for your party. You can also add songs about the day Friday, such as humorous choices like Rebecca Black's "Friday." Generally spooky sounding songs (e.g., hauntings, true crime, and real life disasters) can also fit on a Friday the 13th mix. Add something like, "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald." Websites like Spotify, Pandora, and YouTube may have ready made Friday the 13th playlists. Make dark refreshments, such as cupcakes, cakes, and cookies with black frosting. You can also use cookie cutters to cut out cookies into shapes of bad omens like black cats and full moons. Try to make 13 of each refreshment for an extra fun twist at the party. However, make sure you have enough snacks to go around.
Summary:
Decorate with spooky or dark-themed items. Watch Friday the 13th-themed movies. Play games with a dark or superstitious twist. Make a Friday the 13th playlist. Make dark and spooky refreshments.