In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Slide the shells off of the shrimp, and remove the veins. This pot will cook the linguine. You can add a pinch of salt to the water, if you like. Wait until the butter is completely melted before moving on.  You can add just a pinch of each, or add more, depending on how much flavor you would like add to the shrimp. Gently stir the sauce, taking care not to burn the garlic.  Once the water boils, add the linguine and boil it according to the directions on the package. Most linguine takes about 7-11 minutes to boil. You should do this when the linguine is about half done cooking, so the linguine and shrimp are done at the same time. Do not stir the shrimp. Use a spatula to turn the shrimp over. You can also just sauté the other side of the shrimp until it's pink. Turn off the heat when it's done. This will give the shrimp an extra zesty flavor. Leave just a few tablespoons of pasta water at the bottom of the pan.  Toss it well to mix the ingredients with the pasta and pasta water, which will give the sauce a more savory, hearty taste. Toss to distribute the cheese and parsley, or just leave them on top.
Summary: Peel and devein 2 lbs. of shrimp. Boil a large pot of water. Melt 5 tbsp. olive oil and 6 tbsp. unsalted butter over medium-low heat. Add 3 tbsp. minced garlic, the zest of 1 lemon, and 1/4 teaspoon hot red pepper flakes to the mixture. Add salt and pepper to taste. Stir the sauce for 3-4 minutes. Add 1/4 cup of lemon juice once the garlic browns. Add 1.5 lbs. linguine to the boiling water. Add the shrimp to the sauce. Sauté the shrimp on one side for 1-2 minutes. Sauté the other side of the shrimp for 1-2 minutes. Add 1/2 of a thinly-sliced lemon. Drain the linguine when it's cooked. Put the linguine back into the pot. Add the shrimp and sauce to the pot. Garnish with 1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese and 1/2 cup chopped flat-leaf parsley.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: . This bad habit damages and weakens your nails, making it a lot harder to keep them looking beautiful. Your nails don't have the chance to grow long and strong when you chew on them, so find another way to occupy your mouth and leave your nails alone. Acetone is a paint remover to that takes the polish right off, but it can also be damaging to nails. If your nails are brittle and dry, acetone can even cause them to break. Look for acetone-free nail polish remover; it doesn't take the polish off quite as quickly, but it's a lot better for your nails. Nail polish, gels, and especially acrylics can be hard on nails. These substances contain chemicals, and they're difficult to remove without using even more chemicals. Over time your nails will weaken and possibly even turn yellow unless you give them a break sometimes. Try going at least a week out of each month without applying polish, gels or acrylics.
Summary: Stop biting your nails Don't use acetone nail polish remover. Give your nails a break from polish, gels and acrylics.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You can send a small swatch of the leather (there will be extra underneath the seat) to the liquid leather distributor to find an exact match. Or, provide the color code or name to the distributor to make sure you get the right shade. Liquid leather is a combination filler and adhesive compound that can be purchased online and in many auto parts and upholstery stores. Test the product in an inconspicuous spot before applying it to the rest of the seat. Adjust the color with the provided toner or exchange it for a better match, if necessary. Sweep any any debris or crumbs, then put a small amount of leather cleaner on a soft cloth or rag. Scrub the seats with the cloth to remove dirt and grime. Then, put a mild solvent, like 50% isopropyl alcohol, on a clean rag and wipe down the seats to remove any residue. Allow the seats to dry completely before moving on. Dilute the liquid leather with water by 30% before rubbing it into cracks and creases. Wipe off the seat with a damp cloth so that the product is removed from the good leather and left in the cracks. Let the liquid leather dry then apply another coat to strengthen the color or build up cracks, if necessary. Once the worn areas have dried, apply an even coat of liquid leather to the entire seat. This will ensure that the whole seat is the same color and will make repaired areas less noticeable. Once the liquid leather has dried completely, you should condition the leather to prevent it from cracking further. Use a leather conditioner and apply it with a soft cloth to the entire seat. Allow it to dry fully before sitting on the seat.
Summary:
Ensure the liquid leather matches perfectly. Clean your leather seats. Apply diluted liquid leather with a sponge to worn areas. Add a full-strength coat to the entire seat. Condition the leather after it dries.