INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Slide on some rubber gloves whenever you do the dishes or do any task that requires harsh cleaning chemicals and soaps. If your nails are in contact with chemicals, your nails may get weaker over time. You can purchase rubber gloves in any place that sells cleaning supplies. Don’t soak your nails for long periods of time, like when you’re doing the dishes. If you don’t take the proper precautions, your nails might be more prone to breaking and splitting. There’s nothing wrong with getting your nails wet, but try not to soak them a lot. When you get artificial nails, visit certified salons that wash their tools between uses. After your initial appointment, visit in 2-3 weeks for touch-ups. If you like having fake nails a lot, give your natural nails a reprieve after 2-3 months. Give your regular nails some breathing room for several weeks before getting artificial nails again. Fake nails may raise your risk of a nail infection, which makes your nails weaker. Ask your nail technician if they over soak-off gel nails, instead of a standard gel manicure. They can be really tough on your nails, while soak-off gel offers a little reprieve. Try not to use acetone on a regular basis, as it’s very bad for your nails. If you use nail polish on a regular basis, use an acetone-free nail remover instead.

SUMMARY: Wear protective gloves when you use cleaning products. Limit your exposure to water. Don’t get acrylic nails. Opt for a soak-off gel manicure if you want to get your nails done. Avoid using harsh nail care products.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Make sure that your data have column headings to specify the data below it. The heading is where the filter will be placed and will not be included in the data that is sorted. Each column can have a unique dataset (e.g. date, quantity, name, etc.) and contain as many entries as you wish to sort through. You can freeze your headings in place by selecting the containing row and going to “View > Freeze Panes”. This will help keep track of filtered categories on large data sets. Click and drag to select all of the cells you wish to be included in the filter. Since AutoFilter is, as the name implies, an automatic process, you cannot use it to filter non-contiguous columns. All columns in between will be set to filter with them. Go to the “Data” tab, then press “Filter”. Once activated, the column headers will have drop-down buttons. Using these buttons, you can set your filter options. Filters options can vary based upon the type of data within the cells. Text cells will filter by the textual content, while number cells will have mathematic filters. There are a few filters that are shared by both. When a filter is active a small filter icon will appear in the column header.  Sort Ascending: sorts data in ascending order based on the data in that column; numbers are sorted 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc. and words are sorted alphabetically starting with a, b, c, d, e, etc. Sort Descending: sorts data in descending order based on the data in that column; numbers are sorted in reverse order 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, etc. and words are sorted in reverse alphabetical order, e, d, c, b, a, etc. Top 10: The first 10 rows of data in your spreadsheet or the first 10 rows of data from the filtered selection Specific conditions: Some filter parameters can be set using value logic, like filtering values greater than, less than, equal to, before, after, between, containing, etc. After selecting one of these you will prompted to enter the parameter limits (e.g. After 1/1/2011 or greater than 1000). Note: the filtered data is hidden from view, NOT deleted. You will not lose any data by filtering.

SUMMARY: Create a table. Select all the data you wish to filter. Activate AutoFilter. Select filter criteria.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You can also marinate it overnight with any marinade recipe of your choice.  Leave the other side of the grill off to heat indirectly. You should aim to maintain a temperature of 500 degrees Fahrenheit (260 degrees Celsius) in direct heat and 250 to 300 degrees Fahrenheit (121 to 149 degrees Celsius) in the indirect heat. Place the roast on the high heat. Turn it until all the sides are browned. You should sear it for 3 to 4 minutes per side. Turn the direct heat control down to about 400 degrees Fahrenheit (204 degrees Celsius). Lower the lid or cover the roast. Remove it from the grill when it is 135 degrees (medium rare) or 150 degrees Fahrenheit (medium). The tri-tip cut will start to get tough if you cook to a higher temperature than this. Cover it with aluminum foil. The roast will continue cooking and reach an internal temperature between 5 and 10 degrees hotter than the last reading. Serve immediately.

SUMMARY: Season the roast with the Santa Maria rub recipe. Take the roast out of the refrigerator 45 minutes before you roast it. Heat a grill to high on 1 side. Sear the tri-tip. Place the roast on the indirect heat with the fat side up. Test the meat after 30 minutes with a meat thermometer. Set the tri-tip to rest on the counter. Slice the meat against the grain.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The bohemian style is all about having fun with your clothing. If you want to dress as a bohemian, you need to stay away from dull, all neutral outfits. Instead, start wearing pieces in vivid red, vibrant orange, and eye-catching turquoise. If it’s fun and bright, it’s bohemian. To embrace the bohemian style, remember that patterns are your best friend. Look for retro prints, tribal designs, and whimsical patterns. If you find pieces with fun patterns in crazy colors, even better! Paisley, tie dye, and Suzani patterns are all must-haves for the bohemian wardrobe. Any piece of clothing or accessory with flowers on it is perfect to achieve a bohemian look. Embrace florals and don’t be afraid to over-do it. If someone calls you a “flower child,” you’re doing it right. Bold, colorful, show-stopping flowers are a staple in a bohemian wardrobe.

SUMMARY:
Embrace bold colors. Hunt for pieces with fun patterns. Get floral.