Problem: Article: Books should be lined up vertically on a shelf, rather than stacked or set horizontally. Improper storage such as stacking can cause the binding to break down, resulting in the dissolution of the book’s structure. Books should be placed alongside similarly-sized books to prevent bowing. Placing large books alongside smaller books could, over time, encourage the top of the cover to sag outward, resulting in a curved, irregular appearance. If you have a wide array of sizes and shapes, group them according to size as much as possible, using thin metal bookends to corral each size. Spacing books loosely will allow them to lean, resulting in weak binding and warped covers. Books should fit snugly against each other, but should not be packed in tightly, as this, too, could damage the binding. Ideally, books should be spaced in such a way that they all stand upright, with enough wiggle room to allow a small finger to wedge between them.
Summary: Place books upright. Group according to size. Space books carefully.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: (Keep in mind that the layout of the website may have changed since this writing, so feel free to update this page as needed.)  AT&T:  1.  First report your spam text messages.  Do this by forwarding the message to short code 7726 (spells 'SPAM').  The system may ask you to report the phone number that spammed you.  Verizon Wireless: Head on over to http://www.verizonwireless.com, and make sure you're logged in first, if not, log in. Under "My Verizon" you should see "My Services", and then under My Services, you should see a list of options, at the bottom of the list should be "Spam Control". Go ahead and click that, and from there you can block up to five numbers and 15 internet emails/domains/etc.  T-Mobile: Log into http://www.t-mobile.com and go to "My t-mobile" using the t-mobile sites drop down at the top of the page. Now, search for "Change plan or services" and click the link. You will be taken to a page with the section "Your Current Services" where you'll have to click the "change services" button. Here, you can block text messages, instant messages, photo messages, messages sent via e-mail, or even all text messages.  Sprint: Log in at http://www.sprint.com. On the top navigation bar, move the mouse to hover over "Digital Lounge", then click "Messaging" on the smaller menu that appears. (Alternately, click on "My device & media" and then click on the "Messaging" icon.) Click on the "Block Texts" button under the "Texting" section. Select the "Block messages from all senders in my block list" option. In the text box, enter a phone number, email address or domain (such as Comcast.net) that you want to block.  Click the "Add" button.  Click the "Save changes" button.  Virgin Mobile: Check the Messaging Settings page on Virgin Mobile's website (http://www.virginmobile.com) to block text messages from up to ten telephone numbers or email addresses; you can also change preferences on your handset (VirginXL or VirginXtras > Messaging > Messaging Management).

SUMMARY: In addition to calling your carrier to add these settings, you may also be able to  block spam through the carrier website as follows.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: In order for the marshmallow “buds” to bloom properly, you’ll have to make your marshmallows from scratch and sculpt them yourself.  You also need to make individual chocolate bases that will hold the marshmallow buds. Before your begin, purchase a flower-shaped cookie cutter and a silicone mold designed for making small cupcakes. These can be purchased at home goods stores or online. It’s even better to let it sit overnight.  Either way, store the marshmallow sheet in the refrigerator. Leave the marshmallow sheet in the pan during the setting process, and cover with a plastic wrap after an hour if desired.
Summary: Gather the necessary ingredients. Allow the marshmallow to set for six hours.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Skin tone and skin color are not the same thing, but they do overlap in some areas. Skin color can offer some general clues as to what your skin tone may be, and can help you determine the type of makeup to purchase. Skin color should not be your only method of determining tone. While there are some general rules, a variety of factors should be considered to assess your skin tone.  If you have olive skin, you're highly likely to have a neutral skin tone leaning toward a warm skin tone. If you have darker skin, you are probably warm-toned. However, if your skin is a bluish ebony rather than warm brown, you may have a cool skin tone. Ruddy, reddish skin is likely to have cooler undertones. If you skin has a lot of reddish patches or discolorations, and tends to flush easily, you likely have ruddy skin. This increases the chances your skin will have a cool undertone. Neutral skin is skin with very little undertones of olive, sallow, or pink. If you have neutral skin, with very little color or variations in color, most makeups and foundations will be flattering on you. What color are the veins you see there? This is a quick shortcut that can help you guess at your likely skin tone. However, you should keep in mind that no one indicator can help determine skin tone. You should consider a variety of factors to figure out your tone.  If they look blue, then you may have a cool skin tone. If they look green, then you may have a warm skin tone. If some look blue and some look green, or it’s hard to tell, then you're likely to have a neutral skin tone. Does one of them blend in better? Or does one clearly look better against your skin than the other one does? This can also indicate your probable skin tone.  Silver bracelets usually look best on cool skin tones. Gold bracelets tend to stand out on warm skin tones. If there's no major difference, then you may have a neutral skin tone. Do you flush and even burn easily? Are you already brown by the time May rolls around? Your skin's reaction to sunlight can give you a hint as to your probable skin tone. However, sunlight should not be the deciding factor for determining your skin tone. People with darker skin often do not burn easily, but may still have a cool tone.  If you tan easily, you may have a warm skin tone. If you flush and/or burn easily, you may have a cool skin tone. Make sure to take this in conjunction with other factors. People with dark skin often don't burn easily, but may actually have a cool skin tone. If you are dark-skinned, and you notice other signs of a cool skin tone, you're unlikely to have a warm tone regardless of how your skin responds to the sun. Makeups designed for a warm tone may look off on your skin. Once you know your skin tone, you can use it to help you pick out foundations, blush, clothes, shades of lipstick, and many other things.  When it comes to makeup, cool skin tones generally mix best with pink and berry shades. Dark skins with cooler tones may work well with espresso shades.  Warm tones go well with bronzes, golds, and makeup with yellow undertones. Neutral skin tones can wear a wide range of colors and undertones, but they may lean more toward warmer or cooler tones, like a neutral skin tone that leans warm when combined with olive skin color. Experiment with pink and yellow undertones to see which ones work best.
Summary:
Start with your skin color. Look at your wrist. Put a silver bracelet on one wrist and a gold bracelet on the other. Think about how your skin responds to sunlight. Use your skin tone to figure out what colors you should wear.