In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Place the SD card on a flat surface with the label facing upward. Doing so will help you find the lock switch for the SD card. If you are using a micro- or mini-SD card, insert it into an SD card adapter, and place the adapter label-up on a flat surface. It should be on the upper-left side of the SD card. The lock switch is typically a small white or silver tab that protrudes from the left side of the SD card. Slide the lock switch toward the gold connectors at the bottom of the SD card. This turns off the SD card's write protection and enables you to store files and data on the card.
Summary: Position the SD card. Locate the lock switch. Unlock the SD card.

Once you have the item on, make an assessment as to whether it truly fits you. You should be able to move around comfortably in the item and it should flatter your figure. You should not hang on to clothing that is too small, too big, or unflattering. If the item doesn’t fit, get rid of it! If you decide to get an item tailored, make sure you do it within two weeks. If you don’t get around to it, get rid of the item. Generally speaking, you should not hang on to clothing that is no longer in style. These items are taking up valuable real estate in your closet. For example, if your closet is filled with mom jeans from the late 1990s, you should probably donate them. You can then use the space for jeans that flatter your figure and are in style. If an item fits, you will next need to think about the last time you wore it. If you can’t remember when you wore it last, get rid of it! If you wore the item within the last year, and you still have a use for it, keep it. Try putting all your hangers in the same position when you hang the clothes up after the closet clean-up. After you wear an item, flip the hanger in the opposite direction. At the end of the year, get rid of all clothes that have hangers that haven't been flipped. Look over the item carefully for any signs of damage. Keep your eyes peeled for stains, rips, and holes. Depending on the degree of damage, you will want to donate, recycle, or throw the item out. If you can repair the item, make a plan to do so within the next week. You can sell clothing that is in good shape, of high quality, and in style. Try selling higher end clothing online through a website like eBay, ThredUp, or Poshmark. You can also take clothes to local consignment stores, or have a yard sale. Find a local charity that is accepting clothing donations. You can take all the clothes you no longer want and cannot sell to the charity. For example, you can try calling the local women’s shelter to find out if they are currently accepting clothing donations. Do not donate significantly damaged clothing or used underwear. . You can now organize the clothes in your closet. Try hanging items up on slim hangers by clothing type or color. You can also utilize storage solutions like shoe racks, shelving, and storage containers to make your closet more user-friendly.
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One-sentence summary -- Let go of items that don’t fit. Get rid of items that are out of style. Follow the one year rule. Don’t hang on to damaged items. Sell high quality clothes and accessories. Donate clothes and accessories you can’t sell. Organize the clothes and accessories you keep

Q: Take the time to read each job posting in its entirety. You want to glean as much information as possible about the advertised position and about the type of person the company is seeking. As you read the job posting, take a moment to highlight words and phrases that seem especially important – generally, those are the words that reflect required or desired education, experience, and skills. The words you highlight will be your core keywords. The level of detail varies considerably from one job posting to another. If the posting for a particular job is short or lacks detail, spend some time finding and reading advertisements for similar positions in the same industry, even if you do not plan to apply for them. These ads may include helpful keywords that the ad for your desired position does not. Add these to your list. Every industry has its own particular set of keywords or buzzwords. In the hospitality industry, for example, a significant keyword is “RevPar” (revenue per available room). Placing these words in your resume (assuming you can do so truthfully) will increase the likelihood of making it through a first round of screening done by recruiting management software.
A: Read the job posting carefully. Highlight potential keywords. Look for similar job postings. Research the industry for additional keywords.

Problem: Article: Drugstores have a good supply of foundation, but what they don’t offer is a way to try on the product. Foundation needs to match your skin perfectly, so it’s important that you try it on at a store that offers tester strips, like MAC or Sephora.  Look for foundations with built-in sun protection, so you don’t have to apply yours separately. If you have to shop at a drugstore, look for a foundation in a neutral tone. Avoid anything with overtones of other colors (yellow, peach, pink, copper, etc). If you have bad skin, splurge on the best foundation you can afford. The higher quality will help even out your skin tone without aggravating your acne. The biggest mistake people make when shopping for lipstick is only considering color. Choosing a lipstick that works with the color of your skin is important, but it’s not the only factor that counts.  Walk around the store and see how the color holds up over time. Consider how easy or difficult the lipstick is to apply. If it’s hard to apply, you won’t wear it often. Think about if the lipstick feels good on your lips. If it’s too dry, it won’t be comfortable. For a natural lipstick color, choose a color that either matches or is slightly darker than your natural lip shade. based on what you’re concealing. Concealer is meant to conceal small areas, not to be used as an all-over foundation. If you’re just evening out a few small blemishes, look for a concealer with light coverage.  If you have dry skin, steer clear of liquid concealers. If you have oily skin or enlarged pores, avoid stick concealers. For dark circles, select a concealer with at least medium coverage. Different types of lashes require different treatments, so it’s important to match your mascara with your needs. If you have very straight lashes, you’ll also need to invest in an eyelash curler.  If your lashes are short, look for a mascara with a lengthening formula. If you have dry eyes, use a mascara with a wax-based formula. Skip the waterproof mascara – it’s harder to remove.
Summary:
Buy your foundation at a specialty store. Choose a lipstick that looks and feels good. Pick your concealer Shop for a mascara that works with your lashes.