Article: Programs that either make high use of RAM or cause memory leaks may cause Windows to have difficulties returning from hibernation. Use Task Manager by right clicking the Start bar then selecting “Task Manager” and identify user-opened programs such as Firefox to identify programs that can be closed to free more RAM. You will need to confirm the page file size is greater than your physical RAM. Windows will make use of your hard drive to cache RAM for applications if it exceeds the limits of RAM on your computer. If your computer is running programs with high RAM usage and tries to wake up after sleep or hibernation, Windows may not have enough resources to return to your desktop. Access the Start Menu by clicking on start which is typically in the lower left corner of the screen, then right-click on "My Computer," and select "Properties". In the left column of the new window choose "Advanced system settings." Select the "Advanced" tab, then under the “Performance” section, select "Settings". Select "Advanced" tab in the new window. Then click on the "Change" button to open a new window. Choose  a local hard drive, preferably a hard drive you consider your primary or the hard drive Windows is contained on," then choose "Custom Size" and set the size to the same value as displayed in the "Recommended" value shown at the bottom of the window, then click on “OK” to return to the previous window. Then click on “Apply” then click on “OK” to save the changes.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Close programs that use high amounts of RAM. Investigate the physical RAM usage. Navigate to Advanced system settings. Navigate to the Performance settings. Change the Virtual Memory settings. Set the page file size.

Problem: Article: Pour 1 cup, or 8 fluid ounces (240 ml), of warm water into a large mixing bowl. Also add 12 ounces (340 g) each of white flour and table salt. Mix the ingredients into a smooth liquid.  This creates a quick-drying, non-toxic paint safe for children of any age. Adjust the amount of each ingredient you use to create more or less paint. Keep the ingredients in the same ratio. Distribute the paint evenly among a few small bowls or squeeze bottles. Resealable plastic bags also work well with this kind of paint. With a zippered plastic bag, you can cut a corner later to let out a steady drip of paint. This eliminates overturned paint containers and reduces messes. Choose a paint color, then squeeze 2 or 3 drops of food coloring into the paint. Give yourself a color palette by mixing a different color into each container. You can add more drops as needed if the paint’s color isn’t dark enough. If you can’t find a specific food coloring, mix drops of other colors. For example, try adding 3 drops of red and 1 drop of blue to make purple. If your paint is in open containers, stir it with a spoon or another utensil. For bottles or bags, close the container and shake or squeeze it. Keep doing this until the paint becomes a consistent color. If you are using resealable bags, leave the bag open slightly so that excess air can escape. Be careful to avoid squeezing the paint out of the opening. Paint made using a flour mixture may seem pretty thick at first. To thin the paint, gradually pour more water into the container. Mix the ingredients together until the paint is exactly how you want it.  Since the paint is non-toxic, you can safely touch it with your fingers as well as pour it from the container. This paint tends to be a little thicker than traditional store-bought paints, so it isn’t quite as easy to spread. The best paper to use is watercolor paper from an art supply store. The paper is made of wood pulp or cotton and may hold up better than regular printer paper. You can also try similar flat surfaces such as cardboard, cardstock, or canvases. Store excess paint in a closed container in the refrigerator. The paint should be safe to use for about 2 weeks. However, it may harden over time.
Summary: Pour white flour, water, and salt in a bowl. Divide the paint into separate containers. Pour 2 drops of food coloring into the paint. Stir the paint to mix in the food coloring. Add more water to thin the paint. Use the paint on paper and refrigerate excess.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Before you think about squeezing or pulling them out, you need to really loosen the pores. Blackheads are very sticky and won't come out easily, but by loosening the pores you give yourself the best chance of success. An excellent way to do this is to carefully hold your face at least a foot above a bowl of steaming water for ten to fifteen minutes. Getting any closer can cause burns.  Place a towel over your head so the steam can't escape. You will feel the steam beginning to loosen your pores. You can also soak a washcloth in hot water and lay it over your face. A comedones extractor is a tool used by dermatologists and licensed aestheticians to remove blackheads, but you can use one at home, too. It is easy to use and there is far less risk of damaging your skin than if you try to squeeze out a blackhead with your fingers.  After cleansing your skin, place the loop over the blackhead and apply gentle pressure, then pull the tool down. The blackhead should pop out of your pore.  Do not press too hard. If the blackhead doesn't come out with gentle pressure, treat it with a topical cream. Pressing too hard may damage your skin.  Make sure you clean your skin and the tool after use to avoid the spread of bacteria and possibly clogging other pores. You can use special blackhead strips to pull out your blackheads. This technique is less likely to irritate your skin. It is only a temporary fix, but it could be exactly what you need in an emergency. Combine occasional use of strips with a good cleaning and exfoliating regime. For the best results, it's a good idea to use a treatment cream for a few nights in a row to loosen your pores before you try using a blackhead strip. Never squeeze, pick, or pop blackheads. Squeezing blackheads can cause inflammation and infection, and will certainly not stop the blackheads coming back.

SUMMARY: Steam open your pores. Use a comedones extractor. Pull them out with blackhead strips. Avoid squeezing.

There are two main varieties: bush beans and vine (pole) beans. They are often labeled determinate and indeterminate, respectively. Lima beans are annuals, which means that they grow within a single season once a year. Find lima bean seeds at a local nursery or garden-supply store.  Bush beans tend to mature more quickly. They are called "determinate" plants because they yield all of their beans at one time. The bushes grow up to 30-90 centimeters high. Stick to bush varieties (like Henderson or Fordhook) if you're growing lima beans in a pot. "Indeterminate" vine varieties mature more slowly, but they yield a better harvest per square foot, and they tend to have fewer problems with disease. On a pole, a vine plant can grow 2-4 meters high. Consider growing this variety in a small garden. Wrap your lima beans in a wet paper towel, then seal the towel inside an airtight plastic bag. Let the seeds germinate for a few days, until they sprout stems and small roots. Each bean should feature one prominent, noticeable stem. If you live in a region with a short growing season, start the seeds in seedling pots roughly 3-4 weeks before you expect the final frost of the spring. Bury each seed beneath 1-2 inches of loose soil. Keep them in a warm, moist environment, no cooler than 60° Fahrenheit and no hotter than 70°. Consider using a biodegradable peat or paper pot. Lima bean seedlings can be delicate and difficult to transplant, so it is safest to use a pot that you can plant directly into the ground. Do not try to plant a clay or plastic pot into the ground, as this will limit the plant's growth.
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Acquire lima bean seeds. Germinate beans in a bag. Start seedlings in a pot.