INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Breakdancing requires a great deal of physical strength. You should work on strength training exercises if you want to become proficient at breakdancing.  Basic squats, push ups, and crunches are great ways to build strength for breakdancing. You can also engage in weight lifting. Make sure to start slow. At first, you should only engage in strength training 2 to 3 times a week. Never strength train two days in a row. There is a basic exercise you can do to build strength specifically for breakdancing moves. Start off in a squatting position. Then, lean back on your right side and catch yourself with your right hand. Then, repeat this move on your left hand. Make sure to use the full palms of your hand when catching yourself, and not just your fingertips. Breakdancing, when advanced, can require complex gymnastics. For these types of moves, professional training is vital to make sure you do not hurt yourself. Consider enrolling in a breakdancing course to learn more complex moves. You can also take gymnastics lessons, which will teach you how to maneuver your body in ways that will be useful in breakdancing. Breakdancing involves moving your entire body. If you want to learn to breakdance, try to learn one move at a time. Seek to master a particular move before incorporating it into your routine.  It may take a week or more before you feel truly proficient in a breakdancing move. Have patience and practice about an hour each day. As you get more proficient in a particular move, try to make it more elaborate. Bounce your body slightly as you dance. Move faster. Try dancing to a quicker beat.

SUMMARY: Build your strength. Consider lessons. Learn steps one by one.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Use a craft blade to cut the bottle first, then trim off any jagged edges with scissors. How far down the spray bottle you cut is up to you; it needs to be far enough down so that it is comfortable to hold. About 3 to 4 inches (7.6 to 10.2 cm) below the cap would be ideal. Discard the bottom part of the spray bottle.  If your spray bottle has a molded handle, cut just below the molded handle. If you can't find a spray bottle, use a small air pump instead, like the kind used to fill basketballs. Be sure to take the unscrew the top nozzle.  Wrap some colored tape around the bottom, cut edge of the spray bottle. This will add a little design, and hide any jagged edges. After cutting your spray bottle, you will likely have a plastic tube sticking out from under the cut edge. This will only get in the way, so trim the tube with scissors until it is the same length as your cut bottle. You don't want anything sticking out from under the cut edge. You can cut the tube a little bit shorter, if you want to. This will prevent it from getting caught on anything. The hole should be big enough for the nozzle of the spray bottle to fit though. You can drill the hole with an electric drill, a dermal, or even a pair of scissors.  Make sure that your bottle has a sports cap. They are the kind that you pull to open, and push to close. Don't use a standard water bottle with a flat, twist-on bottle cap. Twist the nozzle on the spray bottle until it is in the "open" position. Draw a ring of hot glue around the nozzle, then push the nozzle into the hole. Wait for the glue to set, then add more glue around the seam. Adding more glue around the seam is a must. You want it to be airtight. If it is not airtight, there won't be enough pressure, and the air gun won't work. Pull the cap open first, then place a straw right over the opening. Draw a line of hot glue around the seam. Be careful not to get any glue inside the straw, or you may block the hole. You need to be able to push and pull the cap close/open. If you want something sturdier, you can use a short plastic or metal tube instead. You can also take a ballpoint pen apart, then use the body.
Summary: Cut a spray bottle in half to make the handle. Trim the tube inside the spray bottle until it is level with the cut edge. Drill a small hole in the bottom of a plastic water bottle. Open the the spray bottle's nozzle, then glue it into the hole. Glue a straw on top of the sports bottle cap.

No one is a born journalist, and you have much to learn about writing and working for a paper. Read up on journalism on websites for students. Spend some time at your local library finding out more through books, or ask the school to provide you with a few resources if your school library doesn't already have some. You should also be reading other papers. Try reading your local paper, for instance. Reading newspapers helps you learn the journalistic style. Most newspapers use AP style to write their articles. A style guide just tells you how to do certain things, such as write numbers and make abbreviations. AP style focuses on making things short and sweet since most newspapers don't have much space. You can use a site like https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/735/02/ to learn the basics, but you may also want to get your hands on a copy of the stylebook, The Associated Press Stylebook. Of course, not every article is going to appeal to everyone. But you should work on producing a paper that appeals to a wide selection of the student body. You want to write on things that interest people, without getting too gossipy or too academic. The goal of your paper should be to help build a community at your school. Be as inclusive as you can. As you continue to develop your newspaper, you can add fun things, such as games, crosswords, or comics. You can even write your own puzzles, related to your school. For instance, word searches are fairly easy to put together. While a newspaper does have sections where your opinion is appropriate, such as the editorial page or the reviews section, you shouldn't insert your opinion in the features or news sections. They need to be unbiased, which means you don't slant it either way. You just present the facts.
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One-sentence summary -- Find resources to learn about journalism. Follow Associated Press (AP) style. Work on appeal. Add fun stuff. Keep your opinion out of the news.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The trick to dressing in period style is to understand the trends and fads of that era. So if you're dressing as the Great Gatsby, knowing a bit about the Roaring '20s is helpful. That means wearing a pinstripe suit, shoes with spats and maybe even a decorative cane or low-brimmed hat with a band. When you think of history, what comes to mind? Great conquerors, presidents, royalty, celebrities? These are some examples of people to portray whom others will recognize immediately: George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Abraham Lincoln, Queen Elizabeth I, Cleopatra, Julius Caesar, a Roman gladiator, Joan of Arc, Napoleon, Marie Antoinette, William Wallace (Braveheart), Amelia Earhart, Florence Nightingale, a Viking, Albert Einstein or Pocahontas. If you choose to be Benjamin Franklin, you might find some colonial-style dress in a costume store, but what about a pair of spectacles or stockings? Sometimes, you might have to look elsewhere for these kinds of items, whether it's your grandmother's attic or a thrift store.

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Get the clothing right. Pick someone easily recognizable. Don't skimp on accessories.