INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Use a ruler to decide where you want your neckline to lay on the crease at the center of the front of the shirt. When you find a suitable spot, mark it with a pin or draw a line with a piece of chalk. This will be the place on the shirt where you start cutting into the fabric for both a scoop neck and a v-neck.  You can make your neckline as low or as high as you want, depending on your preference. Just make sure you start measuring below the bottom of the collar, rather than the top. You'll be cutting different shapes for both a scoop neck and a v-neck, but for both types of necklines, you'll start cutting along the crease at the front of the shirt. Lift up the shirt by the shoulders and gently stretch the fabric. Hold the neckline in a few different places and pull on it to ensure that the fabric rolls under slightly to hide any jagged edges.  Be sure not to stretch or rip the shirt by pulling too hard. Just gently tug on the neckline fabric a few times. If you still have a few jagged edges after pulling on the fabric, run the shirt through the washer and dryer to soften the fabric and hide the edges.

SUMMARY: Measure 1 in (2.5 cm) or more below the bottom of the collar. Pull on the neckline to loosen the fabric and roll the edges.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: While plastic plants may not sound that appealing, many of today's products can actually look quite lifelike. Like live plants, you can use plastic plants to hide your filtration system. You might also try some plants that are about mid-height in the center of the aquarium. Smaller plants can go around rocks and other items. Just make sure you buy plants that are approved for fish tanks. You don't want to place something in the tank that could harm your fish. Most pet stores sell novelty items to add to your tank. You can find anything from treasure chests to plastic divers and mermaids. These items are great for creating a particular feel. You can make your tank feel like the bottom of the ocean with a pirate ship and treasure chest, which also adds a sense of adventure. You could create a fantastical world with tiny fake squid, mermaids, and other fantastical novelty items you can find.  Many of these items pertain to an ocean theme, so your choices may be a little limited. Choose items that are made for fish tanks, as other plastics may leach over time. Ceramic pieces can add an artistic touch to the aquarium, as they can be painted in a wide variety of patterns. You can use ceramic pieces to create a color theme or set a certain mood because they come in so many different styles and colors.  Try bright Mexican-style pieces for flair and color. You could even pick pieces that have a nautical theme. Add a few plates at the back as a backdrop to your tank or a vase on its side for fish to swim in and out of. For a bit of class and whimsy, consider a few mismatched teacups and saucers or even a whole  teapot if your tank is big enough. Mugs and other similar dishes can also create hiding places for your fish. You can purchase ceramic pieces at almost any big box store or decorating store. However, you should check to make sure your pieces are safe. Any unglazed ceramic piece is fine. If it's glazed, it should be labeled "food safe," "dinnerware safe," or be sold as dinnerware. If it's safe for you to eat off of, it should be safe for the aquarium. Another option that you can do for free is to upcycle old jars or bottles. Pick bright colors, like green or blue, which help create a beach-like feeling, as they're reminiscent of beach glass.   Clean them out thoroughly, and remove the label. Make sure you get all the glue off. Then you can set the jar on i's side in the aquarium, making another place for the fish to play in. Glass is best because it won't leach chemicals. Try a blue or green jar, which will add color to the aquarium.
Summary: Add more green with plastic plants. Use novelty items to create a theme. Use ceramic pieces to add art. Use old glass jars or bottles for cheap color.

This will not only be helpful for work or school officials, but may be required by the police should you choose to report the incident to them.  Effective documentation should include assessing the nature and prevalence of bullying at school and tracking suspected and confirmed incidents of bullying. Try to be as specific as you can when you're addressing the nature of what took place. Record the dates each event took place as well. Peer mediation is one common strategy for dealing with issues between students. You may be required to start with peer mediation per your school’s policy.  There are serious disadvantages to peer mediation. Bullying is more than a conflict; it's victimization. During peer mediation the child who is being bullied should understand that the school is doing everything they can to stop it and that no one deserves to be bullied. If you feel intimidated or as if any of the blame is being placed on you during peer mediation, stop the session immediately. For more help in getting authorities within your organization to address bullying, try getting an outside group or the media involved.  Contact groups such as the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), which can offer their help, particularly for discriminatory based bullying. You may also want to contact your local media outlets. They often have a call for action number or email address, where you can outline the problem you've been facing. It's not a guarantee that they'll feature you on their station, but it's a good avenue to try when no one else will listen. If peer mediation has failed or if authorities within your organization aren’t taking your complaint seriously, it’s time to go to the police.  Have your documentation on hand, which outlines the incidents that took place and when they occurred. Call ahead to see who you should speak with and what day/time they are on-duty. For school aged kids who have experienced bullying, help to make sure other kids don’t have to go through the same thing by enrolling your school in an anti-bullying program. One such program is PACERs, Champion Against Bullying. Ask someone within your organization, be it a principal, teacher or guidance counselor, to sign up.
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One-sentence summary -- Document incidents of bullying. Try peer mediation. Get outside groups involved. Report it to police. Register your school for an anti-bullying program.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You can do this online via Avon's website and a person from Avon's corporate office will get back to you.  Go to the "Your Avon" website and click on "Apply Now." You will need to supply your name, address, contact information, and preferred language (currently, you can choose English or Spanish).  Click "Submit" and wait to be contacted by an Avon representative to complete the sign-up process. Alternately, you can contact an Avon representative and sign up with them. If you know someone selling Avon, ask them to help you sign up. They receive incentives for recruiting other members. This is not an interview per se, just an informative phone meeting so you can learn more about how the business functions and what it takes to become an Avon rep. If there is an Avon representative in your area, they will ask to meet with you at this time and discuss the process over coffee or lunch so that they can give you more information about Avon. This person will become your mentor if you have any questions as you build your business. Avon is available all around the world, so check with your local office to find out what fee you will pay. In the United States, the fee is $25 and pays for a starter kit, including sales information, your first order forms, brochures, and a website where your customers can purchase things and have it credit your account. In most cases, the starter kit will be mailed to you. Avon offers full training online for both new reps and those who already have some experience. Check out the product lines while you're at it; you will need to know these thoroughly if you want to be a successful Avon representative.

SUMMARY:
Apply to become an Avon sales representative. Complete your discussion with the corporate representative. Pay the fee to get started. Start your online training.