Problem: Article: This might include your personal beliefs, your worldview, and your experiences that directly inform your manifesto. By introducing yourself, your readers will have a better sense of your life course.  Make sure that you share life details related to your ideas. Relate important experiences from work, school, or life that help readers see you as an authority. Mentioning your degree in art might be useful in an artist's manifesto, just as civil service would be worth mentioning in a political manifesto. There should be some unifying point to your manifesto. This is delivered in your introduction. It will be a compelling argument, connecting all your ideas together. Make sure you take time to craft a well-written thesis statement. A precept is an actionable ideal, an instruction meant to regulate behavior or thought. Tell your readers a little about what ideals they're going to read about, before they go into it. You don't want to say everything, just a little bit, so that readers can engage with your manifesto's larger picture. Give yourself at least one sentence to mention the main points of your manifesto.  You can use bullet points to list your precepts. Follow a precept up with a sentence explanation if you need clarity, but save most of your explaining for the body paragraphs. If it isn't merely presenting the precept, don't put it in the introduction. Don't just provide your ideas. Offer a direction for change. Manifestos are revolutionary by nature. Though not all revolutions are equal in scale, all share in this desire for change.  Focus on verbs to evoke a sense of action. Avoid verbs like "am/is/are", "have/has" and other passive constructions. For example: "Every artist manifests Art itself," instead of "Every artist is Art itself." Use concrete details. Avoid words like "thing" and "something", as these are not specific. For example: "Something in our political system disturbs me" becomes "Negligence in our political system disturbs me." Take a current problem and re-imagine it changed through your ideology. Even for a short manifesto, you will want to make sure you devote a section to each of your main points. This will make your points more concrete for readers. It will also help to make sure you address any questions your readers might have.  Give each precept its own paragraph. For longer sections, use a subheading. A well written manifesto is crisp and sharp. The focus is clear and there is exactness in the intention. Its meaning and purpose are unmistakable.  By keeping your manifesto concise, you avoid getting off-topic. This way you can remind your readers about what they've read and the main point of your manifesto. The conclusion will help give readers a sense of closure. Make sure to restate your thesis at some point during your conclusion.
Summary: Identify yourself and your aims. Include a thesis. Explain your precepts in the introduction. Give a plan for action. Elaborate on your ideas individually. Be concise. Make sure to have a conclusion.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Flour mites have off-white bodies and are so small they are nearly invisible to the naked eye. Because of this, it is very difficult to detect mites until you have a full-blown infestation. The mites have brownish legs, and the collection of living and dead mites and their waste will appear as a brown coating or tinge. It may look a bit like sand. When flour mites are crushed they give off a distinct minty odor. The food may also develop a sickly sweet smell or taste, even before you detect the mites. Make the flour as smooth and level as you can before walking away. If the flour is infested with mites, the surface will be uneven due to the movement of the mites. The mites will stick to the tape and you may be able to see them with a magnifying glass. Also check the glue on box tops, the edges of sealed flour canisters. They might not be able to get inside, but they may be on the lip and get in once you open the container. Though flour mites don't bite, some people may have an allergic reaction to the allergens on the mites or their waste products. This is also known as "grocer's itch."

SUMMARY: Look for brown "mite dust" on the surface of your food. Rub the mite dust or some questionable flour between your fingers and check for a minty smell. Spread some flour on a flat surface and inspect it after 15 minutes. Stick a piece of scotch tape on packages or on the pantry shelves and inspect for mites. Notice if you are inexplicably itchy after handling flour or other grains.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Unfortunately, you can't go to the contact page directly, so you must start by searching the FAQ page to access the options. Go to https://www.groupon.com/faq and type "Contact Groupon" in the search bar. Click on the first heading, “How to Contact Groupon Customer Support,” then select the "Contact Us" link.  If you’re already searching for answers on the FAQ page but haven’t found what you needed, click on one of the search results that’s similar to your query. Scroll down to where it says "Still Need Help?" and click the "Contact Us" link for more options. Make sure you're signed in to your account so the agents have access to your information and order history. If your issue is pressing, doing a Live Chat is your best bet. Click the "Live Chat" link then complete the form. It asks for your name, email address, language, issue, and country code. However, most of this is prepopulated so you only need to describe your problem. Then, click "Start Chat" to be connected to an agent. Ask them any questions you have and they can help you sort out the issue or provide you with additional resources. Click "Send Us an Email" and an email form will pop up. Type your question or issue into the box. Try to be as detailed and clear as possible so the agent can help resolve your issue. Attach any screenshots, images, or documents by dragging the file to the "Add Attachment" box above the message box. When you're done, click "Send." While Groupon doesn't provide a phone number to call directly, you can request a call back from an agent. Click "You can also request a call with our team" and enter your phone number, preferred language, and message. Add any attachments, like screenshots or pictures, you want the agent to review. Click "Request a Callback" when you're finished.  The callback time varies based on how busy Groupon's agents are and is listed at the bottom of the callback form. Agents are available Monday through Friday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM CT.
Summary:
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