Problem: Article: One of the best ways to reduce your risk of getting rejected is to read the magazine you want to be published in. Some writers refer to this as “research,” and it truly is the only way to tell if your story will be a good fit for the magazine. Read the short stories they publish and look for tone and writing style. If yours doesn't match, it is doubtful you will be published. Another way to find a magazine that will fit the style of your story is to look at the publication history of your favorite contemporary author and see what magazines they submit to. Chances are that your style models theirs, so magazines that took their story might accept yours. Another way to make sure you don't get immediately rejected is to read the submission guidelines. For example, many magazines only publish particular genres, and others change what kind of stories they want every few months. If your story doesn't meet the guidelines, you will quickly be rejected and perhaps even labeled as a lazy submitter. Submission guidelines are usually posted on the same page as the online submission portal or near the address where editors want stories received. Literary magazines, usually either university or indie presses, are mainly the ones who take short stories. There are many other magazines out there, from scientific to pop culture, but most of these magazines aren't looking for short stories. Focus on finding literary magazines.  Literary magazines aren't the only magazines that take short stories. The New Yorker, for example, has a short story section. There are many articles on the internet that compile lists of magazines that accept stories. Find one of these lists to get started.  Some magazines advertise for submissions to “contests” rather than directly to their magazines, so include the word “contest” in an internet search for magazines to submit to. Look on the websites of different magazines to figure out how and where to submit your story. Some websites have submission portals where you simply upload your story, whereas others require you to mail in a paper copy. If the latter is required, the address to send the story will be published on the magazine's website or can be obtained over the phone and in previous magazine printings.
Summary: Read the magazine. Read submission guidelines. Learn the types of magazines that take stories. Find submission portals.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Farms selling eggs that have earned the certified organic label are visited annually by an Organic Program Food Inspector, which ensures their quality. Also, certified organic eggs must come from chickens that have been fed organic feed, kept in humane living conditions and kept free from antibiotics or hormones. Many farmers may call their eggs “organic,” but certification is the only way to know for sure. These eggs tend to have thicker shells than large eggs and are less likely to become contaminated by bacteria. If hens are allowed to nest anywhere they choose, then farmers will have no idea how old the eggs are or with what they have been in contact. Also, nest litter should be kept clean and dry and changed frequently. and preferably twice per day. The longer an egg remains in the nest, the more likely the egg will become dirty, broken or lose interior quality. The relative humidity in the room should be about 75 percent. Recycling a previously used egg carton is not recommended, and it is illegal in many places for farmers to sell eggs in a carton bearing the name of another farm.

SUMMARY: Choose certified organic eggs. Select medium or small eggs. Nesting hens should be kept in a fenced area. Eggs should be collected before 10:00 a.m. Eggs should be stored large end up at a temperature between 50 and 55°F (10 and 13°C). Bring your own carton in which to carry eggs home. Finished.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: iMessage is only available on OS X Mountain Lion or higher. "  It’s at the top-left corner of the page. This will open the Preferences window. It may send you to the Accounts menu by default, and you won't need to click it. " The box should now be empty. You will no longer be able to send or receive iMessages on your Mac.  If you want to sign out of iMessage altogether, click Sign Out next to your Apple ID, and then click Sign Out again. This will take all iMessage information, such as contacts and conversations, off of your Mac. If you're still receiving SMS messages on your Mac and want to disable it, you'll need to disable Text Message Forwarding on your iPhone. This is in your Messages settings.
Summary: Press ⌘ Command+Space to open Spotlight. Type "Messages. Press ↵ Enter  Click Messages in the menu bar. Click Preferences in the drop down menu. Click Accounts. Click the box next to "Enable this account. Click OK.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Fill a large pot with 1 to 2 inches (2.54 to 5.08 centimeters) of water. Place a heat-safe glass container inside the large pot. The top of the glass container should be above the water level. If you have a metal beaker used for candle-making, you can use this instead of the glass container.
Summary:
Assemble a double boiler or bain marie.