INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Sight-seeing is a common practice for travelers. Think about the transportation, admittance and other costs related specifically to these trips. Most monuments, parks, and museums are free of charge but some may cost a small amount money. Research these sights beforehand so you can factor them into your budget. Look up pre-packaged sight-seeing tours in your destination. They may be the most cost-efficient and thorough way to see a locale’s major sights. If you’re planning on attending amusement parks, enjoying the local nightlife, or taking in a show, factor these costs into your budget. You may want to create a rough schedule of your daily entertainment plans so you can research them ahead of time.  Use sites like Yelp and TripAdvisor to research local entertainment and get an idea of the costs ahead of time. Consider getting a AAA membership. They offer travel discounts at restaurants and entertainment venues. Many travelers purchase gifts for others other souvenirs for themselves. It will be difficult to determine the costs ahead of time so make a budget you can stick to. Make a list of the people you intend to purchase gifts for ahead of time and try to assign a rough dollar amount.

SUMMARY: Determine sight-seeing costs. Determine your entertainment costs. Consider gifts and souvenirs.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Don't try to disinfect the case while it's still on your phone. The disinfectant could get inside your phone and damage it. If the phone case has multiple parts, separate them by pulling the inner piece out from the hard outer part of the case. Use rubbing alcohol that’s 70 percent or higher. If the rubbing alcohol you’re using is in a spray bottle, you can spray it directly onto the phone case instead of using a cloth. Wipe down both the plastic and silicon parts of your phone case. Make sure you wipe down the inside and the outside of the phone case with the rubbing alcohol. Try to get as much of the rubbing alcohol off as you can. The phone case should feel mostly dry to the touch when you’re finished. Set the case somewhere it can air dry for an hour. After an hour has passed, put your phone back in its case. Get in the habit of disinfecting your phone at least once a month so it stays clean.
Summary: Take the phone case off of your phone. Soak part of a soft cloth in rubbing alcohol. Wipe the phone case down with the alcohol-soaked cloth. Wipe off the rubbing alcohol with a dry, soft cloth. Wait an hour before you put your phone back in the case.

Eyelid glue (also known as “putti”) and eyelid tape are popular cosmetic items that help create a “second eyelid” for those who have mono-eyelids. Both the liquid adhesive and the tape are effective, though the tape may need modification to achieve a perfect fit. Eyelid tape comes in a few varieties, including rolls and “pre-cut” shapes. Give your eyelids a gentle washing prior to applying an adhesive. Too much oil or makeup will cause problems for the adhesive, resulting in your eyelids not adhering properly. If you wish to wear makeup, apply after putting on the adhesive. If using tape, cut a small thin strip that roughly matches the length of your eye. The tape should be completely obscured under the crease of your eye, so avoid cutting the tape too “wide.”  Cutting an appropriate size may take some trial and error. Pre-cut strips may also have to be modified to fit without being visible. Not all eyes are the same! The shape of your eye, even if "almond," can vary drastically from another set of almond eyes. Review your eye carefully, and talk to a beautician if you need advice specific to your own eye shape. Find the crease of your eye and apply the adhesive along the crease. Look in the mirror if you aren’t quite sure where your to find your crease, or have a friend help while you apply the adhesive.  Both eyelid glue and tape can be removed with warm water, or a small amount of makeup remover. Take care when removing the tape from your eyelids. Peel slowly to avoid stretching out your eyelids. Eyelid liquid glue comes with a small applicator. Once you have applied the glue, use the applicator to push a portion of the upper eyelid upward, so that the glue adheres to nearby skin, creating a fold. Note that both types of eyelid adhesives, particularly the liquid, may require physical adjustments to adhere in place. Practice using the applicator to create an additional eyelid fold prior to applying the glue. This saves you the trouble of having to reapply the glue if you apply the adhesive incorrectly the first time. Make sure your eyelid folds are to your liking and have a strong enough bond to last throughout the day. It will take some practice to get the perfect look on both eyes. If you feel one type of adhesive does not work well, give the other a try and see if it works better.  Eyelid glue will last longer based on how much you layer on your eyelid. A thinner layer will dry quickly, but only last a few hours, whereas a thicker layer will last longer, though it will also feel more noticeable. Eyelid tape holds stronger than glue, but can be felt much more easily in the eyelid, meaning it may be uncomfortable over longer periods of time. Sweat and oil can cause the glue to lose its hold as the day wears on, so reapplication may be necessary (most notably in eyelid glue).
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One-sentence summary -- Purchase your choice of adhesive. Wash your eyelids. Cut out a thin strip of tape. Apply the tape to the upper eyelid. Adjust with an applicator. Blink several times.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Even if you don’t remember your dreams, you have them every night. Writing them down can help you remember your dreams. Along with your dream journal, keep a pen or pencil. This will remind you to record your dream as soon as you wake up.  Don’t forget to bring your dream journal along when you travel. It’s best to date your entries. If you’d like, you can also leave room under each entry for your dream interpretation. Then write them down. Make it your morning ritual to record your dream while you’re still in bed. You’ll remember the most right after you wake up. If you wait even a few minutes, your memory of the dream will start to fade away.  Don’t even go to the bathroom, as that gives your mind time to forget! You’ll get a more meaningful interpretation if you remember more details. This includes what you were doing, who was with you, how you felt, and anything you saw that could be a symbol. Write down as much as you can. Some people even draw what they saw in the dream! Things to write down include:  Emotions you felt People in the dream Animals The setting of the dream Colors A mode of transportation, if there was one A journey, if there was one A plot, if there is one It’s normal for dreams to not make sense. However, your conscious mind will want to create a story out of your dreams. Resist this urge! Write down only what you remember, even if it’s just a series of random emotions and images. This will give you a better interpretation than a made-up story.  If you feel tempted to turn the dream into a story, focus just on the emotions you felt, what you saw, and adjectives to describe the scene. For example, you might have a dream where you're lost in the woods, being chased by a wolf. In addition to writing out what happened and how you felt, you might draw several trees to represent a forest from your dream, along with words like “lost,” “chased,” and “wolf.” This could influence what you write, making you change or omit important details from your dream. At first, just try to document what happened. You can interpret it later. This challenges your mind to identify a specific theme or what stuck out most to you. Don’t try to make your titles meaningful, however. Just use whatever comes to mind first. This can help you get a better idea of what you really feel about the dream. For example, you could title the forest dream described above something like “The chase,” “Scary woods,” or “Running scared.”

SUMMARY:
Place your dream journal next to your bed. The moment you wake up, keep your eyes closed and try to remember as much of the night's dreams as possible. Record everything you can remember. Avoid creating a plot in your dream if there isn’t one. Don’t try to interpret the dream while you’re recording it. Title each dream.