This will be the outer edge of the frame that goes around the screen on the monitor. Leave enough room on your paper to draw the computer tower and keyboard. If you want the lines on your rectangle to be as straight as possible, draw them using a ruler! This rectangle will be the screen. Don’t make it that much smaller than the first one you drew. There should just be a narrow gap between the two. The narrow gap is the frame around the screen. Remember to round the corners on the second rectangle too. First, find the center of the monitor’s bottom edge. Then, draw a narrow, vertical rectangle coming down off that edge. Make it around 1/4th the height and 1/10th the width of the monitor itself. To make the base of the stand, draw a horizontal oval that overlaps with the bottom third of the stand. Make the oval about 1/5th the width of the monitor. To draw the buttons, sketch small circles on the bottom left or right corner of the frame. Then, fill them in with your pencil. Draw around 2-3 buttons. Try drawing buttons with different shapes if you’d like, like rectangle or square buttons!
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One-sentence summary -- Draw a rectangle with rounded corners. Sketch a smaller rectangle inside the first one. Draw the stand at the bottom of the monitor. Sketch the base of the computer stand. Add buttons to the front of the monitor.

Q: Shake off any loose dirt or dust that has accumulated on your rug since buying it or cleaning it last. Dirt and dust rubbing against rug fibers actually prove to be damaging to the quality of the rug over time.  Be sure that it is dry wherever you shake it out. Wool gets weaker when it’s wet, and shaking a wet rug can further embed the dirt you are trying to remove. Don’t let your rug get completely wet since it can easily form mold or mildew. If possible, designate an area where you can hang a clothesline and hang the wool rug like that. Beat against the rug with a broom to help shake it clean. Vacuum the rug in a “V” action to alternate the vacuum’s direction and prevent crushing the fibers of the wool rug. Repeat this 3 times over the wool rug.   To keep dirt from building up and embedding itself in your delicate rug, you should be vacuuming regularly: twice a month. Vacuum the underside of your wool rug once every 2 months. Make sure the vacuum has a setting of a high height to avoid agitating the rug excessively. Shrinkage, piling, and overall damage to the wool fibers can be a result of agitating the rug too much. Sponge the rug with cool water and a mild liquid soap or rug shampoo. Wash the fringes of the rug with the same solution.  Make sure that you wet the rug, paying special attention to the nap of the rug. When you brush your hand against a rug toward the outer edge in linear motions, one side will feel rough and the other side will feel soft. The soft side is the nap side. Apply the soapy water in the direction of the nap side.  To finish the job, rinse all the soapy solution off the rug thoroughly with water. Make sure all soap is out of the rug before continuing on to the next step. Wool rugs require an extensive dry so do your best to get rid of any excess moisture on the rug by squeezing it out or hanging it out to dry under the sun. Never place them in a dryer, but feel free to use heaters to help facilitate its drying speed.  Once the nap of the rug is dry, turn it over, and dry the back of the rug. Make sure both sides of the rug are completely dry before placing it back on the floor. If the material feels stiff after drying, vacuum the rug one more time or brush it gently to bring some of its softness back.
A: Take your wool rug outside. Run a vacuum over your rug. Shampoo the rug once all of the dirt has been removed. Dry your rug immediately.

Article: If your dryer is electric, flip the breaker at the breaker box to shut off the electricity to the machine. If you have a gas dryer, turn the valve behind the dryer to shut the gas off. While this step isn't completely necessary for moving, it's a step you should take anyway. Vacuuming the dryer lint trap helps prevent the buildup of lint, which can cause fires. If you don't know what you're doing with gas, you should call a professional. Use a wrench to unscrew the gas line from the wall. Wrap up the hose, and place it in the dryer. Look and listen for signs of a gas leak as you work. You'll smell rotten eggs. You may hear a hissing sound, or see dust being blown into the air. If you notice a sign of a gas leak, leave the area. Call 911 and your gas company. An electric dryer is easier because all you need to do is unplug it. Tape the cord up to the back of the machine to make it easier to move. Detach the hose from both the wall and the dryer. Put it in a bag you can seal. Stash it inside the dryer for safe keeping while you move the dryer to its new location. If the hose has a lot of lint in it, you may want to just buy a new hose for your next house.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Turn off the gas or electricity. Vacuum the dryer lint trap. Disconnect the dryer from the gas for a gas dryer. Unplug the dryer. Detach the hose.

Article: HDL, or high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, acts as the body's waste-disposal system in the blood. HDL combs through blood for bad cholesterol, LDL, and flushes it out to your liver for disposal. HDL lowers inflammation throughout the body and may even help against Alzheimer's. High cholesterol does not have overt side effects, but it can be devastating on your health. Illnesses that come from bad cholesterol are serious, and should only be treated by a healthcare professional. Your doctor may suggest changes in lifestyle or diet if your HDL measures less than 60 mg/dL. While in-home cholesterol tests are on the market, they have not yet been as accurate or trustworthy as a basic blood test. Having ‘good cholesterol’ is a combination of limiting LDLs and increasing HDLs. While you may be doing one of these very well, it is helpful to see the big picture if you are falling behind on the other. To calculate total blood cholesterol, add your LDL, HDL, and 20 percent of your triglycerides.  Triglycerides are body fat, so you want this number to be lower. Aim for a total blood cholesterol under 200. Above 240 is considered to be high.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Educate yourself about good cholesterol. Ask your doctor for a cholesterol blood test. Calculate your total blood cholesterol.