INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Snickerdoodles are a simple (yet elegant) sugar cookie that are mouthwatering paired with milk or ice cream or eaten on their own. Great for beginners, they're easy to bake and even easier to eat! Sweet potatoes are delicious, nutritious starches. They're rich in fiber, naturally great-tasting, and surprisingly versatile - sweet potatoes can be dressed with butter and some simple spices for a wholesome staple or loaded with beans, cheese, bacon, and other toppings for a decadent feast. Chicken thighs are an underrated cut of poultry - they're cheap, delicious, and lend themselves to finger-licking baked dishes. Marinate before baking for a rich flavor or rub the thighs with a dry rub or a glaze to give them a crispy, blackened texture. Whether it's for a family Easter dinner or just for own enjoyment, a baked ham with a sweet glaze makes for a great main course. Even better, you'll have leftovers to make delicious thick-sliced ham sandwiches for weeks. Cake recipes can be a little tricky, but if you pull one off, you'll instantly be a celebrity at the party. Birthday cakes have endless potential for decoration - with practice, you'll eventually be making masterpieces with fondant and frosting!

SUMMARY: Make Snickerdoodles. Bake delectable sweet potatoes. Make crispy chicken thighs. Bake a glazed ham. Bake a birthday cake.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You want to give the best first impression you can when meeting people, and that starts with your physical appearance. Luckily, looking good does not actually take a lot of work -- clean off, brush your teeth, and wear clean, crisp clothes.  Wear deodorant and, if you are putting on cologne or other fragrance, be sure to use it in moderation. Imagine you are going out on a date. You want to be clean and prepared to impress. Clubs are, without fail, hot, dark, and sweaty places. You want to look presentable but still have the freedom to move, dance, and enjoy yourself. Remember, however, that every club is different -- some have a dress code. You may want to check the place out online or ask a friend before you head out.  To look polished but still casual, try a pair of dark wash denim jeans.  Try not to wear black, as black-lights have a habit of making unflattering reflections. Blues, grays, and solid color shirts or basic patterns look clean and cool. While you don't want to spend the whole night talking to people you already know, having friends around makes the whole evening more fun and gives you people to talk to when things get awkward. Most people go to the club with friends, and if one of your friends makes a connection with someone, the rest of the group often gets introduced as well.  Avoid calling your group an "entourage" or your "wing-men." If you're going alone and aren't the most gregarious person, you may feel awkward. That's okay though! Just try to have fun, meet people, and dance. Despite the rumors of alcohol as "liquid courage," sloppy drunks are no fun for anyone. There is nothing wrong with having 2-3 drinks throughout the night, but you shouldn't need to get hammered in order to talk to women. Pace yourself so that you are clear and coherent. You should be able to hold a conversation with someone and dance without stumbling. If you need a time-frame, try to limit yourself to one full drink an hour. No one likes a person who is clearly just looking for someone to hook-up with. It alienates your friends and, more often than not, comes off as visibly creepy. More importantly, having fun will make it easier to meet someone, as you won't feel as nervous and will have the confidence to talk to others. Having fun exudes positive energy! It's fine to want to meet women when you go out. But if the only reason that you go clubbing is to meet women while intoxicated, then you will usually go home disappointed.
Summary: Shower and groom yourself. Dress in comfortable but stylish clothing. Bring a group of friends with you. Avoid getting drunk. Have a good time, whether you meet someone or not.

It's quite likely that you already have the basics but just in case, here's what you need to get started:  A laptop or a desktop computer. The class will need access to approximately one per four children for this to work well.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/e\/e8\/Set-Up-a-Self-Organized-Learning-Environment-%28SOLE%29-at-School-Step-3Bullet1.jpg\/v4-460px-Set-Up-a-Self-Organized-Learning-Environment-%28SOLE%29-at-School-Step-3Bullet1.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/e\/e8\/Set-Up-a-Self-Organized-Learning-Environment-%28SOLE%29-at-School-Step-3Bullet1.jpg\/aid3331862-v4-728px-Set-Up-a-Self-Organized-Learning-Environment-%28SOLE%29-at-School-Step-3Bullet1.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"546","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"}  A whiteboard or blackboard where you can write down the questions being asked. Paper and pens. This lets children take notes to share. Remember too that writing on paper has a mind and body connection that is different from typing, and many creative people insist that this connection sparks different ways of thinking, so encourage both. Webcam, microphone, creative software for graphics manipulation/videos/music making, etc. Name tags. This is optional but it might be necessary if the children are younger or don't know each other that well yet. And it can be a good way to make it clear who is the helper.
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One-sentence summary -- Ensure that the class has the basic equipment.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Even a short, brisk walk can help wake you up and give you the energy you need to make it through the day. Experts have found that being immersed in natural light can increase wakefulness and make you feel more alert as you go through your day. If possible, work with the windows open to allow fresh air to enter, and try listening to music to keep you going.

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Get in a light workout. Spend some time in the sun. Change your environment.