Article: The best way to learn this complicated choreography is by tackling just a little bit at a time. It’s easiest to separate the dance based on the movements of the song, so you have musical cues dividing each segment. These sections will most likely be:  The intro The verses The pre-chorus The chorus If you’re watching a video on YouTube, click the Settings button in the right hand corner of the video, click Speed, and choose 0.5. Start the video at the beginning and pause it each time you see the dancer do a new move. Pause the video and replay the move, copying the dancer slowly. If you’re watching a tutorial on a site other than YouTube, search online to see how to play the video at a slower speed. Pause and replay each move until you’ve got it down. If it helps, you can first focus on the arm movements in a certain move, then add in the legs. Once you’ve got it down, replay the video from the beginning and go through all the moves together, then move on.  Replaying from the beginning might be frustrating when you want to learn new moves right away, but it will help you with timing and making your transitions nice and smooth. You might want to go through the moves as fast as possible, but that will only frustrate you. Be patient and remember that the only way to get to the level of a K-pop star is through lots of practice! When you reach the last move in the intro, go through it all one more time at half speed. Then, speed it up to 0.75 speed (three-quarters as fast as the original). Don’t worry about hitting each move perfectly right now; just focus on getting them down roughly, getting familiar with the feel and flow of each movement. Now that you’ve got the intro down, move the video on to the first verse. Use the same process to learn each new move, pausing and replaying at half speed until you know all of the movements. Once you’ve learned the first verse, scroll the video back to the beginning and play it at three-quarters speed. Do all the moves that you know, again focusing more on flow and general placement than total precision. Don’t overwhelm yourself! K-pop dances are pretty complicated, so take it nice and slow and work on learning just a couple parts per day. Move through the song in order, and do your best not to take any days off, since it can be easy to forget the steps once you’ve gotten out of practice. Before you start a new section the next day, go over all the parts you’ve learned so far to keep them fresh.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Divide the dance up into small, manageable sections. Practice each move in the intro with the video on half speed. Walk your way through the intro, focusing on your arms, then your legs. Speed up the intro once you get it down at half speed. Repeat the process with the next part of the video. Practice from the beginning each time you learn a new part. Aim to learn one to two parts of the dance per day.

Problem: Article: Try to make Perry’s eyes look like crazy eyes.  This is Agent P’s disguise to stop the villains from knowing who he really is.
Summary: Outline sketch Perry’s body with a vertical rectangle. Draw two horizontal lines and one vertical line for the outline sketch of the face. Draw the outline sketch for the eyes and duck-bill. Add the outline sketches for the feet. Outline sketch Perry’s wide tail. Start the actual line for the body. Draw the actual lines for the eyes and bill. Add the actual lines for the legs and feet. Draw the actual lines for the webbed feet and wide tail. On the wide tail, draw crossed lines. Draw three lines on top of Perry’s head which will serve as his hair. Fill in the basic colors. Add the shadows.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You can either click and drag to select the column that you want to sort, or you can click one of the cells in the column to make it active and let Excel select the data automatically. The Sort button can be found in the Data tab in the "Sort & Filter" section. This will open the Sort window. If you have another column of data next to the one you are sorting, you will be asked if you want to include that data in the sort. This will allow you to choose the first color you want to sort by. In the "Order" column, you can use the drop down menu to choose which color you want to put first or last in the sort. You can only choose colors that are present in the column. There is no default order for color sorting. You will need to define the order yourself. You will need to add another rule for each color in the column you are sorting. Click the "Add Level" to add another rule to the sort. Choose the next color that you want to sort by, and then the order that you want to sort. Make sure that each order is the same for each rule. For example, if you are sorting from top to bottom, make sure the "Order" section for each rule says "On Top". Each rule will be applied one by one, and the column will be sorted by the colors you defined.

SUMMARY: Select your data. Click the Sort button. Select "Cell Color" or "Font Color" in the "Sort On" menu. Select which color you want to sort first. Add another color. Click OK.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: ginger to reap the most health benefits. If you own a juicer, use it to drink ginger in its rawest form. Ginger's health benefits are many and best absorbed when fresh. Add carrots, apples, lemons, and other sweet fruits to balance out the ginger's spicy taste. While ginger tea can be bought at the store, it is easily made at home. Add a small, unpeeled hunk of ginger to a pot of boiling water and allow it time to steep. Drink your ginger tea with honey and lemon for a sweet, soothing drink.  Let fresh ginger tea steep for at least half an hour before pouring it.  Ginger tea can also be enjoyed iced during the summer. Ginger ale can be bought or made, depending on your cooking interests. If you want homemade ginger ale, use already-made ginger tea. Spritz ginger tea with carbonated water, tasting it as you add the water to avoid diluting it. Add fresh lime juice to taste. Ginger can make a bland cocktail (or mocktail) perfect for parties. Add ground ginger, ginger ale, or ginger beer to a cocktail that could use extra spice. Cocktails made from citric acid (like grapefruit, lemon, or lime juice) mix well with ginger.
Summary: Juice Make ginger tea on cold days. Try ginger ale if you prefer carbonated drinks. Put ginger in cocktails for a sharp yet sweet treat.

Generally speaking, liquid foundation and concealers last for six months and the powder versions can last for two years. This is because bacteria cannot grow where there is no water, and powder makeup does not generally contain water. Similar to foundations, liquid and powder products have different expiration dates with powder makeup generally lasting much longer than liquids. Since these products come into contact with your eyes, which can be sensitive and vulnerable to bacteria,  they should not be used past their expiration dates.  Mascara should be tossed after three months, due to it being an ideal environment for bacteria to grow. The tube is a dark, moist environment, which can foster the growth of harmful bacteria.  Liquid and gel eyeliners should be thrown out after three months. Cream eyeshadows should be used for no longer than six months. Pencil eyeliner and powder eye shadows can be tossed after two years. Lipstick and gloss can last for two years and lip liners can last even longer than that, since sharpening them removes the old surface. Liquid lipstick expires after six months, due to the close contact with the mouth. When you purchase makeup, use a permanent marker to write the date that you purchased the makeup on the outside of the packaging. You can also use a notebook to write down the purchase date or use a spreadsheet to record purchase history. This will help you keep track of what you purchased and when, preventing you from accidentally using expired makeup.
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Learn the shelf life of face makeup. Understand expiration dates for eye makeup. Know when to toss lipstick. Record expiration dates.