Q: Drinking water can actually prevent fluid building up around your eyes. One 8 ounce (230 g) glass before bed could help stop bags from appearing in the morning when you wake up. Puffy eyes often appear when you haven’t gotten enough sleep. To reduce eye bags as you rest, sleep on your back with your head propped up on a pillow. Keep your head elevated all night. Salt can cause your body to hold more water. This, in turn, can cause swelling or puffiness around your eyes. Reducing salt in your diet may be able to stop eye bags before they even start.  Cook your own food instead of eating out or buying prepared dishes. This will allow you to control exactly how much salt you add to your food. If you do order out, avoid adding extra salt to the dish. Avoid fried food, prepackaged snacks, canned soups, sauces, and processed meats like ham or bacon. These are all usually high in sodium. Look for low-sodium options when shopping, such as unsalted pretzels, low sodium soups, or sodium-free salad dressings. Smoke from cigarettes can irritate your eyes and cause swelling. If you smoke, now is the best time to quit. In addition to preventing eye bags, you’ll also improve your general health and reduce your risk of developing wrinkles. Talk to your doctor if you want to quit smoking. They may be able to give you a prescription to reduce cravings or help you create a plan to quit. An occasional drink or night out won’t hurt your skin in the long run, but too much drinking can cause dehydration. Dehydration can increase swelling and puffiness around the eyes. Aim to drink no more than 1 drink a day on average.  If you have a few drinks, drink plenty of water the next day to counteract the effects. Mixed drinks might also contain salt, which can make your eyes look puffy. Exercising can reduce swelling in your body and improve circulation, which will make your eyes look less puffy. If you’re not able to exercise regularly, try doing some yoga instead.
A: Drink a glass of water before you go to bed. Sleep for 7-8 hours a night with your head raised. Eat a low-sodium diet. Stop smoking. Reduce how much alcohol you drink. Exercise regularly.

Article: Disney has a website for almost of its Diamond Edition releases. So, you can check out the website for release information. Also, research Disney’s press releases. They provide ample information on special releases and release dates. There are also some websites that track some of the Disney release dates such as disney.wiki.com. Make sure websites such as these are bookmarked in your browser. For instance, Peter Pan was just released in 2013 for its 60th anniversary. Anticipate that Disney will release certain movies from the vault to celebrate milestone anniversaries such as 10th, 20th, 30th and  50th anniversaries. Sleeping Beauty, for instance, was released in 2014  to celebrate its 55th anniversary.  To track milestone anniversaries, just add the appropriate number to the original release date. Sleeping Beauty, for instance, will celebrate it’s 60th anniversary in 2019. So perhaps it will be released from the vault prematurely; it’s not scheduled to be released until 2023. In 2006, Disney released Bambi from the vault for 70 days in celebration of it 70th anniversary of when Disney began work on the movie. Take note of Walt Disney’s birthday -- the creator of Disney. His favorite movie, such as Bambi, could be released around his birthday to celebrate. Also, pay attention to current events with actors who performed in Disney movies. For instance, after Robin Williams’ death, Disney released Aladdin from the vault because Williams played the beloved genie in the movie.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Research the Disney websites. Expect milestone anniversary release dates. Pay attention to current events and anticipate releases for special circumstances.

Problem: Article: Current assets are assets that a company will convert to cash within one year. These assets include cash and other short-term accounts. For example, accounts receivable, prepaid expenses and inventory would all be current assets.  You can usually find this information on a company's balance sheet, which should include a subtotal of current assets. If the balance sheet does not include a subtotal of current assets, read through the balance sheet line by line. Add up all accounts which meet the definition of a current asset to come up with a subtotal. For example, you would include the figures listed for "accounts receivable," "inventory," and "cash and equivalents." Current liabilities are those that are due within one year. They include accounts payable, accrued liabilities and short-term notes payable. The balance sheet should include a subtotal of current liabilities. If it does not, use the balance sheet information to find this total by adding up the listed liabilities. For example, this would include "payables and provisions," "taxation payable," and "short term loans." This calculation is just basic subtraction. Subtract the current liability total from the current asset total.  For example, imagine a company had current assets of $50,000 and current liabilities of $24,000. This company would have working capital of $26,000. The company would be able to pay all its current liabilities out of current assets and would also have cash left over to serve other purposes. The company could use the cash for financing operations or long-term debt payment. It could also distribute the money to shareholders. If current liabilities are greater than current assets, the result is a working capital deficit. A deficit could signal that the company is at risk of becoming insolvent (meaning unable to pay their debts when they become due). There are many reasons why a company may become insolvent. Such a company may need other sources of long-term financing. This may signal the company is in trouble, and may not be a good investment. For example, consider a company with current assets of $100,000 and current liabilities of $120,000. This means they will only be able to pay $100,000 of that debt, and will still owe $20,000 (their working capital deficit). In other words, the company will be unable to meet its current obligations and must sell $20,000 worth of long-term assets or find other sources of financing. If the company is in danger of being insolvent, they may opt to restructure the debt so that they can continue operating while paying off their debt.
Summary: Calculate current assets. Calculate current liabilities. Calculate working capital.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Once you’ve finished a draft of the children’s story, read it aloud to yourself. Listen to how it sounds on the page. Notice if there is language that is too complicated or high level for your target age group. Revise the story so it is easy to read and follow. Get feedback from your target age group. Ask your siblings, your younger family members, or children at your school to read your story and give you feedback. Adjust the story so it is more appealing and relatable for children. Go through the draft and make sure it is not too long. Often, children’s stories are the most effective when they are short and to the point. Most children’s stories have very little text, and when they do, they make the text count. If you like your children’s story, you may submit it to publishers who consider children’s books. Create a query letter for your children’s story to send to editors and publishers. You can also try self-publishing your children’s book and selling it online to readers.

SUMMARY: Read the story aloud. Show the story to children. Revise the story for length and clarity. Consider getting the story published.

Q: This device is often used in place of floss. It uses pressurized water to rinse away food particles caught in your teeth. You can also use it to rinse off your tongue. Simply slip away to the bathroom, fill the device, and start spraying. If you have some mouthwash, you can add it to the water chamber for an added boost of bad breath fighting power.[Image:Fix Bad Breath on the Spot Step 8 Version 2.jpg|center]] Then use a dry paper towel to rub each of your teeth. You can also use the inside of your shirt. This will make your teeth super smooth, like you just brushed your teeth. Then rinse your mouth again. If you have the rough brown type of paper towel, you can rub it on your tongue outwards and get some plaque coating off.
A:
Use a portable Waterpik. Rinse your mouth with water.