In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Cracked, dry lips can be caused or exasperated by lip biting and licking. These behaviors should be avoided while you wait for your lips to heal.  Licking one's lips seems like a good idea as it can temporarily relieve dryness and provide some relief; however, saliva evaporates quickly, which results in your lips becoming drier after licking. You also might be tempted to lick if you use flavored lip balm, so avoid this if it causes temptation.  Lip biting may be a response to anxiety. Oftentimes, people bite their lip as a largely unconscious tic in response to anxiety-inducing situations. When you find yourself in a situation that makes you nervous, pay close attention to your habits. Are you biting your lips? If so, you might want to make an appointment with a psychiatrist or therapist to talk about how to better cope with anxiety. This can help prevent cracked lips in the long-term. Cracked lips are sometimes an allergic response in and of themselves but can also be a side-effect of allergic responses like congestion.  Some allergens, like pollen in the air, cause congestion. This leads to mouth-breathing, which can dry out and crack lips. If you're prone to allergies at certain times of the year, try to stay inside when possible and invest in over-the-counter allergy meds that can reduce symptoms.  Your cracked lips themselves might be an allergic response. If you've recently started using a new shampoo, conditioner, lip balm, lipstick, or toothpaste, such products could be irritating your mouth. If you have just started using a new product, try ceasing use for a week and see if symptoms improve. If they do, you could very well have an allergy to that product.  In addition, a common cause of cracked lips is the chronic use of lip balm. Be careful not to overuse lip balm or can develop a condition call cheilosis. Even if you do not believe a lipstick or lip balm is causing your cracked lips, it's probably a good idea to discontinue use until your lips are healed. Anything you apply to your lips while they're cracked or dry can cause irritation and worsen or prolong symptoms. If your lips are really bothering you, you might want to pick at them to try and remove dead skin flakes. While this might seem like a good way to quicken the healing process, it actually makes it worse.  Picking at lips causes them to bleed and scab, prolonging the healing process.  If you're tempted to pick, you could try trimming down your nails or wearing band-aids around your fingertips to prevent absent-minded picking.
Summary: Do not bite or lick your lips. Limit your exposure to allergens until lips are healed. Do not pick your lips until they heal.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Draw a cute nose using a small circle with a very short line below it. Add a smile on the bear’s face using a curved line.  Add small circular shapes on the bear’s ears.
Summary: Draw a shape that is narrow on top and is slightly wide on the bottom. Draw the arms and legs using imperfect rectangular shapes. Draw the ears using two small circles on each side of the head. Sketch the eyes using two small egg shapes and the eyebrows using two slanted lines. Sketch the outline of the bear’s body using the guidelines you have drawn earlier. Draw a small shape that is wider on the bottom, on the bear’s belly. Erase unnecessary lines from the drawing. Color the drawing.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You can change the settings of your video recording to get the best possible quality for your computer. Click the Video tab on the main Bandicam window, and then click the "Settings" button in the "Format" section. By default, this is set to "Full Size". This means that the final video will be the same resolution as the original recording. If you are recording a full screen program, the resolution will be the same as that program. If you are recording a window, the resolution will be the size of the window. If you want, you can change the resolution to a set size. This is useful if you are going to be putting the video on a device that only supports specific resolutions, but may result in stretching and skewing if the resolution is a different ratio than the original recording. The FPS of your video is the number of frames that are recorded each second. By default, this is set to 30, which is the maximum FPS currently allowed on YouTube. If you want a higher quality recording, you can increase the FPS. Higher FPS will result in larger files and will put more strain on your system while recording. You may notice significant performance issues if your computer is not powerful enough to record at a high FPS. The codec is the software that processes the video while it is recording. By default, this will be set to Xvid, as this is supported by most systems and devices. You can choose a different codec if your video card supports it.  If you have a high-end Nvidia card, you can choose the "H.264 (NVENC)" for the best recording quality. Lower end Nvidia cards can choose the "H.264 (CUDA)" option, AMD users can choose "H.264 (AMP APP)", and if you are using Intel integrated graphics, you can choose "H.264 (Intel Quick Sync)". If you have multiple video card options (Nvidia and Intel, for example), choose the option that uses your active video card. If your monitor is connected to your motherboard, you will most likely want to choose the Intel codec. If your monitor is connected to an Nvidia or AMD card, choose the codec that matches your card. The "Quality" drop-down menu allows you to set the general video quality of your recording. These are represented by numbers, with a higher number meaning a higher quality. A higher quality video will mean a larger file, but if you set the quality too low you will lose a lot of clarity and detail.
Summary:
Open the Video Format settings menu. Choose your resolution. Set your frames-per-second (FPS). Choose your codec. Set the video quality.