Q: Once you have hired your PI, let him have a few days to get started on the investigation. If the information was that easy to find, you probably wouldn’t have needed to hire him in the first place. A good PI will contact you every couple of days to update you on what is going on. It is vitally important that you are honest with your PI when he asks you questions. Some of the information you give may be compromising or embarrassing. If you aren’t willing to share it, though, your PI might not be able to find all of the information you are looking for. You should be able to trust your PI with private information. If you start to feel uncomfortable sharing that information, you may consider hiring a different investigator, one you feel more comfortable sharing with. There are some limits to what a PI can do when investigating. A PI cannot wire tap, obtain cell phone toll records, obtain financial records without a court order, pull credit reports without a signed authorization, or hack into someone’s email or social media accounts. These are illegal, and if your PI offers them as part of your investigation, you could get in a lot of trouble.
A: Be patient. Be honest. Don’t ask for illegal actions.

Article: It is important to keep your skin clean. You should use a mild cleanser, or a cleanser designed for sensitive skin to clean the area. You can shower or bathe as normal, just make sure to keep the water temperature cool. You can wash the treated area 1-2 times a day after the treatment. If you wash more frequently, you may increase the redness or discomfort. After 2-3 days, if the redness has disappeared, you can return to your normal skin routine. After laser hair removal, your skin will be more sensitive than normal. It will also probably feel dry, especially as it heals. Applying a moisturizer designed for sensitive skin to the treated area will alleviate the dry feeling without causing further irritation.  After the initial treatment, you can apply moisturizer 2-3 times a day as needed. Just be careful to apply it gently; don’t irritate the treated area by rubbing too vigorously. Use a non-comedogenic moisturizer. This will help keep the pores clear and promote healing. If you had hair removed from your face, makeup should not be applied as it may irritate the skin further. It is best to use as little product as possible on your face after treatment.  After 24 hours, if the redness is gone, makeup can be applied. You should also avoid topical facial medications such as anti-acne creams. After 24 hours, if the redness has disappeared, you can start using these products again.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Clean the treated area with a mild cleanser. Pick a moisturizer designed for sensitive skin. Avoid makeup and harsh skin products.

Problem: Article: and deal 7 cards to each player. Get out a pack of Uno cards and shuffle all 108 cards. Then deal 7 cards to each person who wants to play. Direct the players to keep their cards face down. You can play Uno with 2 to 10 players. Players should be at least 7 years old. Keep the cards face down in a stack. These cards will make the draw pile which players will take from throughout the game. Place the top card from the draw pile next to the draw pile, but leave it facing up. You'll use this card to start the game and it will become the discard pile. The player to the left of the dealer should lay down a card from their hand if it matches the color, number, word, or symbol on the card that's lying face up in the center of the table. Direct them to put their card on top of the discard pile. The next player then looks for a card from their hand that they can play.  For example, if the top card in the discard pile is a red number 8, you could play any red card you have or a card of any color that has an 8 on it. The game is usually played going clockwise from the dealer. If it's your turn and you don't have any cards that match the color, number, or symbol on the top card, take a card from the draw pile to add to your hand. You can play this card immediately if it matches some aspect of the card on the table. If you can't play the card you just drew, the player next to you can take their turn. In addition to basic Uno cards that have numbers on them, there are 3 types of action cards. If you play a Wild card, you choose the color for the next play. If you put down a Draw 2, the player next to you must take 2 cards, and their turn is skipped. If you play Reverse, you change the direction of play, so the person who went before you will then have another turn.  A Reverse card has 2 arrows that are going in opposite directions. If you get a Skip card, which is a card that has a circle with a slash through it, the player next to you must skip their turn. Keep taking turns until 1 player has just 1 card left in their hand. At that point, the player must say "Uno," or they'll be penalized if another player calls them out. If someone forgets to say "Uno," hand them 2 cards as a penalty. If no one notices that the player didn't say "Uno," there is no penalty. Once you're down to one card (and you've already called "Uno"), wait until the gameplay goes around the table and comes back to you. If you can play your last card before anyone else goes out, you'll be the winner of the round!  If you can't play your last card, draw another card and continue until someone's hand is empty. Try to save a Wild card as your last card, if you have one. That way, you'll know for sure that you'll be able to play it and win the round! The person who won the round gets points by adding up the cards in the remaining players' hands. Keep track of points for each round and keep playing rounds until a person scores 500 points. That person is the winner of the game.   To score a hand, give the winner of the round: 20 points for each Draw 2, Reverse, or Skip card in an opponent's hand 50 points for Wild and Wild Draw 4 cards The face value for number cards (for example, an 8 card equals 8 points)   You can also count the number of cards a player has after each round and have the player that reaches 100 points first win, though this isn't in the official game rules.
Summary: Shuffle the cards Put the rest of the Uno cards in the center of the table. Turn over the top card from the draw pile to start the game. Play a card to match the color, number, or symbol on the card. Draw a card from the draw pile if you can't play a card. Pay attention to action and Wild cards. Say "Uno" if you only have 1 card left. Play your last card to win the hand. Tally the points in each player's hand at the end of each round.

Q: Use a sharp chef's knife or serrated knife. Cut an X shape into the flat side, or belly, of the chestnuts. Cut as deeply as you can without cutting the chestnut into pieces. Wear rubber or leather gloves while you cut to avoid cutting yourself because chestnuts can be slippery. Put the chestnuts in single layer in a glass baking dish. It doesn't matter if the chestnuts are touching, but they should not be on top of each other. Cover the dish with a layer of waxed paper. Put the glass dish covered with wax paper into the microwave. The chestnuts are ready when the shells start to pull back. You can microwave the chestnuts for a minute more if the shells haven't pulled back after 6 minutes. Allow the chestnuts to cool for a minute because they may be very hot after removing them from the microwave. Use a small, but sharp knife to peel off shells and as much of the inner brown skins as possible. This may take some effort, so work slowly and carefully in order to avoid injury.
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Make an X on the belly of the chestnut. Put the chestnuts in a glass baking dish. Microwave the chestnuts on high for 6 minutes. Use a knife to remove the shells.