Problem: Article: The object of survivor dodgeball is to be the last person standing. Start with a few balls in the center of the court that anyone can run and grab. You can play with as many or as few balls as you want, but this game is more fun with at least a few balls so that they are easier to get. Try starting for 1 ball for every 2 to 3 players, such as 4 balls for 8 to 12 players. There are not teams in survivor dodgeball, so everyone can decide where they want to stand at the beginning of the game. The players may spread out, or try to position themselves somewhere that they might have an advantage.  For example, if you want to be 1 of the first players to get to the balls, then you might try to stand as close to the balls as possible. Although there are no teams, you may form an alliance with another player early in the game and work together to get other players out. However, you will eventually have to face off with this person if you are the last players standing. When it is time for the game to begin, shout “go!” or blow a whistle. All of the players can run to the center of the court and try to get a ball when they hear this signal. If you are not very fast, then you might want to stay near the outskirts and save your energy for evading balls. Make sure not to aim at another player’s head! Aim the balls below the waist. Also, never throw the ball at other players when they’re down and don’t throw the ball too hard! When you get a ball in your hands, throw it at another player right away to try to get them out.  Remember, there are no teams in survivor dodgeball, so you may throw the ball at anyone on the court. If the ball hits the person, then they are out. If they dodge the ball, then they can pick it up and try to throw it back at you, so be ready to run! As players get hit by balls, they will have to leave the court and sit or stand on the sidelines. The last person standing is the winner of survivor dodgeball, so keep playing until there is just 1 person left on the court. To keep everyone in the game to the end, you can have players who have been tagged out wear a special jersey or flag. These players can continue to pick up balls and throw them at players who are still in, but these players will not be able to win the game.
Summary: Place a few balls in the center of a gym or court. Stand on the outskirts of the court. Run towards the center of the court to get a ball when the game starts. Throw the ball at other players to get them out. Keep playing until only 1 player remains.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Lingering in a hot shower or bath can feel nice, but the hot water will eventually strip your skin of its natural oils. This can lead to dryness, irritation, and even breakouts. Stick to warm water only, and limit the amount of time you're in the shower. Shorter showers are also more environmentally friendly than long ones! The sun can damage your skin over time, making it age faster. To protect your skin, use a daily sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30. Avoid the sun, particularly during the hottest part of the day, which is usually around 10am-4pm. If you have to go outdoors during the middle of the day, wear clothing that covers your skin, including a hat, sunglasses, pants, and a long-sleeved shirt. If you’re swimming or sweating a lot, reapply your sunscreen frequently. Even water-resistant sunscreens will wash or rub off after a while! Drinking water is essential for your body to function well, and that includes your skin. If you're dehydrated, your skin will also dry out. Drink enough water so that you don't feel thirsty, which is usually enough to keep your body and skin hydrated.  Aim to drink at least 15.5 cups (3.7 L) of water each day if you’re a man, and 11.5 cups (2.7 L) if you’re a woman. You may need to drink more if it’s really hot out or you’ve been exercising. You can also hydrate by drinking other fluids, like broths, juices, smoothies, or caffeine-free teas. Eating juicy fruits and vegetables also counts! Your skin needs good fats to stay healthy and keep that natural glow. Foods high in omega-3 fatty acids are particularly good for nourishment. Add foods like salmon, mackerel, sardines, tuna, soybean oil, walnuts, flaxseed, and tofu to your diet to improve your skin. You can also get omega-3 fatty acids in the form of a supplement, such as fish oil capsules. Stress can cause you to break out more often. To decrease your stress levels, try yoga, exercise, or meditation. You can also try cutting back on things that cause you stress. For instance, if you get stressed out by the news, try limiting your intake to 30 minutes a day.  One quick trick is taking a moment each day for deep breathing. Close your eyes and focus solely on your breathing. Breathe in to the count of 4, and hold it for 4 counts. Breathe out to the count of 4. Keep focusing on your breathing for a few minutes to help let go of your stress. Exercising, working on hobbies you enjoy, listening to relaxing music, and spending time with friends and family are also great ways to relieve stress!

SUMMARY: Skip long, hot showers and baths to avoid drying your skin. Protect your skin from the sun to prevent damage and slow aging. Stay hydrated to keep your skin moisturized. Nurture your skin by eating omega-3 fatty acids. Do stress-relieving activities to minimize breakouts.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Tap the Facebook app icon, which resembles a white "f" on a dark-blue background, to open the News Feed if you're already logged in. If you aren't already logged into Facebook, enter your email address (or phone number) and password first. Scroll down the News Feed until you find a post that you want to comment on. You can also create a status by tapping the status box near the top of the News Feed. It's the speech bubble icon below the post. Skip this step if you're creating a status. To do so:   iPhone - Tap the smiley-face icon in the bottom-left corner of the keyboard. If you have more than two keyboards, you'll tap the globe-shaped icon and select the Emoji option instead.  Android - Tap the smiley-face icon next to the spacebar, or tap and hold the keyboard and then select the emoji keyboard. On some Android phones, you can tap and hold the microphone icon and then select the emoji keyboard in the pop-up menu. In the emoji keyboard, tap the emoticon(s) that you want to post on Facebook. Doing so will type them automatically. You can tap one of the tabs at the bottom of the keyboard to view different groups of emoticons. If you can't find an emoji keyboard on your phone or tablet, you can tap the smiley face icon in the far-right side of the comment field (or the yellow smiley face in the status box) and then select an emoticon in the resulting menu. It's to the right of your comment. If you created a status, you'll find Post in the upper-right side of the screen instead. Doing so publishes your comment or status, emoticons included.
Summary:
Open Facebook. Find a post to comment on. Tap Comment. Open your phone's emoji keyboard. Select an emoticon. Use the built-in emoticon feature. Tap Post.