Problem: Article: An important part of any resume is to include your full and accurate contact information.  Although this may seem obvious it can be the case that an important point of contact was omitted, causing you to miss a job offer if the employer selected you for an interview.  Include the following contact information:  Your full name. Your address. Phone numbers. An email address. Any websites that you have created that have contact information or highlight your relevant professional skills. It is considered standard procedure to include a list of your past employers over a period of ten years.  This will demonstrate that you were able to be committed to some form of employment during this time and can also demonstrate your skills and capabilities.  Make sure your list is complete and contains the following details about your past employers:  Full name of the employer The date you were hired and the date you left. Where that employer was located. Focus on your roles and responsibilities with that employer. Your employer will use your resume to judge if you are a good potential candidate for the position you are applying for.  In order to demonstrate this you will want to include any relevant skills and qualification to the position as well as your current level of education.  Presenting these details in your resume will help your chances of landing an interview.  Include the name and address of all colleges attended. Detail any degrees including majors and minors that you obtained from those colleges. List any skills that you might have and that are relevant to the position. Some positions require specific qualifications or certification that should be included in your resume. Although the airport you are applying to may not require you to do so, preparing a list of high quality references can be a useful step to take.  References will be able to verify your character, work ethic, and qualifications to an employer.  By having contact information for your references ready you will be able to provide them quickly should you be asked to do so.  References will be included on a separate page, not on your resume itself.  Only include references that you feel will give you a good review. Make sure your references know that you are including them. Include the full name and contact information of each reference.  List what your relationship is with you reference. After your resume has been completed and it is up to date it's time to begin applying to open positions at the airport.  Try to submit an application to any open position that you have an interest in and are qualified for.  Stay positive and persistent as you follow the application process through to an interview.  Keep a list of which positions you have applied for, where you applied and when you applied. Stay positive and upbeat even if you don't ear back after applying. Apply to as many open positions as you can to increase your chances of getting an interview.
Summary: Write your contact information. Include past employers on your resume. Detail your skills, qualifications, and education. Prepare a list of references. Apply for open positions.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Shark teeth have a pointy top and a thin body. Most teeth along the beach or shoreline are 1/8" to 3/4" but you can often locate larger teeth further out in the ocean. Some teeth look like a triangle without a top, some are more Y-shaped. Identification can sometimes be difficult because the tooth characteristics can change depending on the location of the tooth in the jaw, and the age or sex of the shark. Many fossilized shark teeth are black. These are what you are most likely to find along the beach. Other less common colors of shark teeth are gray or brown. Modern shark teeth are usually white in color on the tooth and the root, they are seldom found along the shoreline.  Remember everything you find that is triangular isn't a shark tooth, they could be rocks or stones so be sure that you know the looks of a tooth. Look for any souvenir shops near the beach. They may have some shark teeth for sale so you can see an example of what you are searching for. Shark teeth can often be found in easily on top of the loose sediment. It might be hard to spot among the shells and pebbles. If you just look on top of the sand you might not have a lot of luck. If you do not spot any teeth on the surface, you will need to start digging. Bring some tools. You might want a shovel, trowel, or bucket. You will probably want something to sift sand with, like a colander or strainer. Dig in a place where sand is unusually elevated. Teeth won't always be on the surface. Sand constantly covers up old sand with new sand. Don't be afraid to get your hands dirty. If you aren't having much luck on the beach, try moving out into the shallows. Bring your strainer and reach down below the surface and scoop up some sediment. Sift through the sediment to see what you find. While shark teeth are the big catch, keep an eye out for other cool items like stingray, porpoise, or crocodile teeth. You might find some cool shells, too. You can search more terrain off the shoreline when you go diving and you might find some larger, older shark teeth by searching a little further from the beach. Don't just glance at an area of sand and move on. Finding sharks teeth usually takes a bit of time and persistence. Waves may bring in new teeth, so it is a good idea to check areas multiple times. A single shark can produce up to 25,000 teeth over a lifetime, so there are plenty of them out there to be found.

SUMMARY: Learn what shark teeth look like. Look for the color black. Scan along the shore and in the shallow waters. Scoop up some sand near the water's edge. Search in the water. Consider renting some scuba diving equipment. Be patient.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If your client’s hair is thick or wavy, buzz the hair with the shortest clipper guard settings at a lower area, preferably below the ears and around the nape of the neck. Low fades show off a hair's texture better and work with the hair's natural pattern. The longer the hair is on top, the lower the fade should be. If you want a cleaner, more buzzed style on the back and sides, go with the lowest clipper guard settings moving up to the temples. Try a high fade for a sleeker look. High fades work well with square or round face shapes because they lengthen the appearance of the face. Choose a pair of clippers with at least 3 guard lengths so you can blend the client’s hair as you go. Use clippers on the back, sides, and nape and styling scissors on the top.  If you prefer a softer fade, you can also use styling scissors on the back and sides. However, keep in mind that this is an advanced technique, so do not attempt it unless you are very experienced with fades. Do not use household scissors to trim hair, as it can result in a blunt or uneven cut. Keep in mind that you can use clippers near the top of your head too if you like it shorter than {[convert|1|in|cm|abbr=on}}. Damp, clean hair is easier to work with while cutting fades. Wash the person's hair with shampoo, rinse it with water, and air or towel dry it until it is damp. The hair should be somewhat damp, not dripping wet, to make cutting it simpler. The client’s hair should not be so wet that it clumps together or you may end up cutting out chunks of it.
Summary:
Try a low fade on hair with more texture. Choose a high fade for more contrast. Use a pair of clippers and styling scissors to cut a fade. Wash and dry the hair before cutting it.