In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You'll need to log into PayPal in order to continue. It's in the top-right corner of the page. Enter this information in the fields in the middle of this page. It's below the password field on this page. As long as your password and email address correspond to each other, you'll be logged into your PayPal account. This link is in the top-right side of the page. It's near the top of the screen, just below the magnifying glass icon. You have two options at the top of the page:   Pay for goods or services - Business-related payments. PayPal charges your recipient 2.9 percent of the amount you send, plus an additional 30 cents.  Send money to friends and family - Personal payments. PayPal won't charge your recipient a fee. You'll do so in the search bar at the top of the page. You can also click on a contact's name if there is one below the search bar. It's to the right of the text field in which you wrote your recipient's name. If you clicked on a contact's name, skip this step. Sending more than you have in your PayPal balance won't overdraw your balance--it will simply withdraw anything over your PayPal balance from your bank account. You can also click Add a note to type in a note here. It's at the bottom of the page. This is at the bottom of the page. Doing so will send your selected amount to the person you picked. Your recipient will have to accept your transfer before the money leaves your account.
Summary: Navigate to the PayPal webpage. Click Log In. Type in your email address and password. Click Log In. Click My PayPal. Click Pay or send money. Click a payment type. Type in an email address, phone number, or name. Click Next. Type in an amount. Click Continue. Click Send Money Now.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: As a researcher, you will get a taste of what it is like to search for companies and candidates for a consultant or recruiter to pursue. Working as a researcher, you will develop valuable analytical and organizational skills needed for a job as a recruiter. These roles are perfect for fresh college graduates looking for an introduction to the industry. Searching on social media and job websites, you will be responsible for contacting candidates to discuss job opportunities. This type of entry-level job involves working closely with both candidates and clients. You will have a chance to touch every stage of the recruitment process and gain a plethora of valuable skills for a career in recruiting.  Working with a company, you will be selling the service of recruiting to your clients. This job will give you valuable insight into the negotiating terms and requirements involved in the industry. You will have a chance to source candidates to job openings and arrange interviews. This is a great way to gain valuable time management skills for the future. This entry-level job will introduce you to research techniques and help you develop business relationships. Build your professionalism in client contact, and gain the ability to negotiate and establish a good rapport.
Summary: Become a Researcher. Become a Resourcer or Head Hunter. Become a Trainee Recruitment Consultant. Become a Business Developer.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Ask the child how many he or she has of each color. For example, you could say that the number is between 3 and 8.
Summary:
Offer the child a collection of similar toys but of different colors (for example, some yellow and some green toy cars). Think of a number and ask the student to guess what it is by giving clues.