Article: There are many sites that offer online piano instruction. Find one that works for you by looking at several sites, and comparing their features. Great online sites may offer users the opportunity to ‘sample’ or ‘try’ lessons before buying a subscription or paying for lessons. Examine the site and the piano lessons to confirm that they seem professional, thorough, and genuinely educational. Since any individual can start a piano-instruction website, you may want to take some time to vet the website for security issues. Look at the site’s security policy. In the anonymous world of the internet, this is extremely important—you want to be sure that the person who created the website—and who you may be paying for their service—is safe. In the first couple weeks of lessons—or even before lessons start— familiarize yourself with the technology that the website uses for instruction. You may need to download a new media player or use audio or video files you’re unfamiliar with. Also familiarize yourself with how the website handles the logistics of scheduling and paying for lessons or instructional material. Consider:  Does the site let you schedule a set of lessons up-front? You don’t want to keep having to add things to your calendar and then forgetting. Can you get discounts when purchasing packs or lessons in bulk? What is the site’s cancellation policy? When making a payment, how secure is the site? In the event of technical problems, how responsive and extensive is their customer support mechanism? Many websites that provide piano instruction will offer different “levels” of subscription, ranging from “basic” access, with limited features, to “premium” access, with extra perks and bonus features. Consider if you need the extra features, and choose the level of subscription which best suits your goals. If you’re indecisive, start with the cheapest and most limited subscription level. You can always upgrade to a “premium” level, but it may be difficult to downgrade to a cheaper level. Must instructional websites will route you from simple lessons—such as identifying keys on the piano and playing a couple of scales—to more complex lessons, including playing with both hands simultaneously and learning all 24 major and minor scales. If the option is available, it could also benefit you to learn some music theory. Even if you’re not planning to compose your own music or to analyze chord structures, having some theory knowledge will help you to better understand the music you’re playing.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Find a trusted website. Investigate the logistics of the website. Choose a level of access that suits your goals. Start with the basics.

Problem: Article: Eggs are often used as an ingredient in homemade face masks, and you can make a face mask just using egg whites. Start by separating the white from the yolk of one egg. Place the white into a bowl and beat it thoroughly with a fork or a whisk. Aim for a foamy consistency.  Once you have a foamy egg white, you can apply it directly onto your face. Ensure that you have washed and dried your face and hands before you apply the mask. Leave the mask on for around fifteen minutes. When you feel your skin tightening up, gently wash it off with warm water and a soft cloth. Apply some moisturiser after patting dry your skin. You can use tissues with egg white to create a mask that also works as a peel treatment for your skin. For this method, beat two egg whites so that they become foamy and frothy. With a clean and dry face and hands, apply around half the egg white to your skin. You can use a make-up brush if you have one.  Separate a few tissues so that they are just one sheet thick, and then stick these tissues to your face with the egg white acting as an adhesive. Paste the remaining egg white over the top of your tissue mask and leave it to dry. When you feel it has become tight on your skin you can peel it off piece-by-piece. Rinse your skin. If you have dry skin, apply a moisturiser after this treatment. Egg whites work well when combined with lemon juice. The lemon juice can help loosen dead skin cells which then stick to the egg and are washed away. Start by separating three eggs so that you have the three whites in a bowl. Add approximately a tablespoon (15ml) of lemon juice to the egg whites. Beat the whites and lemon juice together until you have a foamy mixture that is beginning to show peaks.  After washing and drying your face and hands, carefully apply the mixture to your face. Leave it to dry for around fifteen minutes, and then rinse it off with warm water. Pat your face dry and then apply a moisturiser. For another variation on the egg white mask you can add avocado, honey and milk. Avocado is rich in vitamins that can help increase your skin's healthy glow. Mash up a quarter of a avocado and mix it in with a beaten egg white. Then add a teaspoon of milk and a teaspoon of honey. Mix it together thoroughly so you have a smooth substance.  Apply it to a clean and dry face and leave it for around fifteen minutes before gently washing it off with warm water. This mask will probably not dry and tighten your skin as much as other egg white masks.
Summary: Try a simple egg white mask. Use tissues with egg whites. Try egg white and lemon juice. Combine egg white and avocado.

Since Scrabble Five-Letter Flash only lets you make five letter words, you must move all of the tiles to create your words. If you get stumped, try placing the tiles in random combinations to see if they make a word. When you make a word, the tiles will beep and display 5 new letters. You will get 75 seconds to play your words and the goal is to make as many 5-letter words as you can in the time allotted. If you find this version of Scrabble Flash too challenging, try playing regular Scrabble Flash for a while to build your skills. After you have lined up the tiles, wait for your score to appear. The game will display your total score (SCR) and the maximum score (MAX) you could have earned if you had made every word possible with the 5 letters you were given.
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Arrange the tiles to make a 5-letter word. Keep shuffling around the tiles and creating words until your time expires. Line up the tiles to display your score.