In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This is the easiest and fastest method of removing an eyelash. Splashing your eyes with water can cause the eyelash to simply be rinsed out with the water. Mineral and bottled water is ideal as it's more sterile than tap water. You can use tap water if you don't have mineral or bottled available. Cup your hands, catch some water in them, and splash into open eyes. It is okay to blink when the water touches your eye. Repeat several times if necessary until the eyelash is gone. This is another, slightly gentler way to rinse out the eyelash using water. Use mineral or bottled water if you have it.  Pour water into a large bowl. Slowly lower your face, with open eyes, into the water until the liquid touches your eyes. If you feel the urge to blink when your eyes touch the water, do so. All that matters is that the liquid touches your eye. The eyelash should then wash out into the bowl. Repeat several times if necessary until the eyelash is gone. Saline, like mineral water, is more sterile than tap water and safer for the eye.  Take an eyedropper and fill it with saline solution. While keeping your eyes open, pour a few drops directly into the open eye. Hopefully, the eyelash washes right out. Repeat if necessary. Many saline solutions come in small bottles with a squirt head. If this is the case, you don't have to use an eyedropper. Simply lift the bottle and pour a few drops into your eye. Blink and if necessary, repeat several times until the eyelash is washed out.
Summary: Flood the eye by splashing water into your eyes. Rinse the eye by lowering your open eyes into water. Pour a saline solution (eye drops) into the eye.

You can download Scopy using Apple’s proprietary app store. Open up the iTunes App Store by tapping on its icon on your home screen. Enter “Phoster” in the search bar. When the results come up, click on the first app. Phoster costs $1.99, so make sure you have enough iTunes credit in your account, or you can pay via Credit Card. Tap on “Buy” and a window will pop up requesting for your Apple ID and password. Enter the necessary information and tap on “Buy” again to confirm your purchase. The app will download and install on your device. To launch the app, just tap on its icon found on the home screen of your iOS device. The Phoster icon has the words “Phoster” on it with snow-capped mountains as a background.
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One-sentence summary -- Launch the iTunes App Store. Search for Phoster. Buy the app. Launch Phoster.

Q: If you don't have a bow, then hit them with a sword and then quickly move backwards. If the creeper starts flashing and getting bigger, get away from it until it either stops or explodes. If you kill it, collect the experience and the item(s) it may drop, like gunpowder. When a creeper is hit by lightning, it has a bluish aura surrounding it. When it explodes, it is double the explosion potential compared to normal Creepers. You kill a charged creeper in the same way as a normal creeper.
A: If you have a bow, use it to kill the creeper. Repeat. Note that there is also a charged creeper.

Article: The delicate fabric can hold onto white wine, champagne, and even perspiration stains that, while not immediately visible, may appear months after your wedding. A dress that has been properly cleaned is much more marketable.  Even if you think you didn't get anything on the dress, it's best to have it cleaned right after the wedding. Old stains are more difficult, and sometimes impossible, to remove without damaging the dress. Take the dress to a specialist in cleaning wedding gowns and formal wear. If there isn't one in your area, ask your neighborhood dry cleaner about their expertise and even ask for references before leaving your dress with them. Paying a little more for a specialist is well worth the cost to know that it's done right. Whether you plan to sell your dress directly or use an online service, it helps to have several clear, well-lit pictures of the dress to entice potential buyers. Make sure to take photos from both the front and back, so buyers can see what the entire dress looks like.  When you're taking the photos, it's better to place the dress on a hanger rather than lay it on a flat surface. Take close-up photos of any detail work, such as beading, sequins, or lace. If there is any damage to your dress, make sure to include photos of it. It's better to let buyers know ahead of time, so they can decide if they're still serious about buying the dress. Asking the right amount for your dress can help increase your chances of selling it. In most cases, you can expect to sell a used dress that's in good condition and less than two and a half years old for half the retail price. You may want to start off asking slightly more than that, though, so you have some room to negotiate. You can often resell dresses made by well-known designers, such as Vera Wang, Carolina Herrera, or Monique Lhuillier, for 60 to 70 percent of the price that you paid it. You're usually going to get the best price for your dress if you sell it within two and a half years of purchasing it because the style will probably still be on trend. If you know that you want to sell your dress, don't waste time after the wedding -- the sooner you sell it, the more value it will have.  While you're probably going to get more money for a newer dress, that doesn't mean you can't make money on a vintage dress. Even ‘80s and ‘90s styles can be popular these days. In terms of timing, you're better off selling your dress in February and March because those are the peak months for wedding dress sales. The holiday period between Thanksgiving and New Year's is the worst time to sell.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Have the dress cleaned after your wedding. Take photos of the dress. Set a fair price. Sell it as quickly as possible.

Problem: Article: For many people learning a standing back tuck on a trampoline, and then transitioning to the floor is the best way to proceed. Since many people struggle with getting enough height to complete a standing back tuck, using a trampoline helps. You absolutely must have a spotter for any work you are doing on the trampoline. Make sure you give yourself plenty of room -- it takes 6–8 feet (1.8–2.4 m) of space to complete the move. If you have not mastered this, go no further. You cannot learn how to do a standing back tuck until you have a good back handspring technique. This move has you essentially throwing yourself backward, catching yourself on your hands and then hurling yourself back onto your feet. It takes a lot of flexibility, strength, and timing to master. One way to help get you higher is to do a bounce or two before you launch into the handspring. This will give you more bounce and start to mimic the height you are going to need for a back tuck. This will mean both jumping high and pulling your legs close to, if not actually on your chest. Between the high tucks and the back handsprings, these two drills will give you the components you need to complete a successful back tuck on the trampoline.
Summary:
Work on your technique on a trampoline. Do a back handspring on the trampoline. Practice high back handsprings on the trampoline. Try some high tucks on the trampoline.