In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It may have been years since you last updated your portfolio or resume, so getting everything in order is crucial before you begin applying.  Most applications are done online, so you will need access to high speed internet service and the ability to upload relevant documents. You will need a cover letter for each job you apply to. Writing cover letters can be very time-consuming, so to expedite the process, write a generic cover letter which can be customized depending on the specifics of the job responsibilities. You will need a resume, updated with every position you have held. If you are changing industries or seeking a very different position than you held previously, consider writing a functional resume rather than a chronological one. A functional resume highlights your skills and abilities and how they fit together to qualify you for a position. More and more, potential employers locate candidates for positions through internet sites or at the very least vet potential candidates by looking online. Your "digital presence" is the impression of you that others receive when they read everything about you that is available online.  Start by going to www.google.com, the main internet search engine, and typing in your name in quotations plus your location (for example: "john doe" Athens, Georgia). If you have a very common name, you might have to enter more details, like your previous employer ("john doe" university of Georgia). If nothing shows up at all on the first page or two of results that is about you, you have no digital presence and need to start from scratch. Depending on your field, having no digital presence might indicate to a potential employer that you are out of date. If the career you are considering has anything to do with technology in particular, start working on a strong digital presence. Start by creating a Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Google+ profile. In your privacy settings on these websites, be sure to select to allow your profile to be shown in search engine results. Only use professionally done and flattering images of yourself as profile pictures; be sure that any personal, unprofessional, or unflattering images or details about yourself are kept private in your privacy settings (or better yet, are not there at all). Create some publicly visible postings that engage with current issues in your field. Consider creating a website. If your name is available as a domain, you can register it and develop it into your own professional website using a hosting company like www.wordpress.org. Visit this helpful wikiHow page to learn more about how to create and design a website. The process of job hunting has changed a great deal in the last several years, as more and more companies have moved to digital methods for announcing positions and collecting resumes.  Network on and offline, as often who you know is as important as what you know when it comes to finding a job. Facebook and www.linkedin.com are great places to get started. Try using websites devoted to jobs in the field that you are interested in, or more general and large-scale websites like www.indeed.com and www.monster.com which tend to carry job advertisements for all fields. As you prepare your job materials, remember that you are in a very competitive job market, and as an older candidate you will have to go to greater lengths to prove that you are the best candidate for the job.  As an older worker in a very competitive job market, one advantage that you will always have over younger competition is your experience. In your cover letters and resume, you need to list the skills you've gained over the years and the responsibilities you've held. Show your versatility, too. Since you are changing careers, show how the work you've done in the past, though different, has prepared you for the work you are seeking. Take your time and wait for the right opportunity. Don't flee a stable job irrationally. If you really want to change careers, wait for the opportunity you've dreamed about to come along. Exercising patience will very likely pay off by the end of your job hunt.
Summary: Prepare yourself for the job-hunting process. Polish up your digital presence. Locate open positions. Market yourself.

Babies are more susceptible to contaminants, particularly nitrates. Therefore, if you have a baby, you should be checking your water more frequently, such as quarterly. You should also test the water more often if you have had bacteria in the past. If the water has been contaminated this way before, it may become contaminated again. Aim for quarterly. While checking annually is usually sufficient, you may notice issues that suggest you need to check it again. For instance, if your water starts tasting or looking funny, it's time to test it. You should also test it if people in your house are having stomach issues or if you've had a nearby septic system issue.
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One-sentence summary -- Check your water more often if you have a baby in your house. Test more frequently if you've had bacterial problems. Check the water if potential problems creep up.

Q: Tap the Chrome app icon, which resembles a red, yellow, green, and blue sphere. It's in the top-right corner of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear. This is in the drop-down menu. Doing so opens your iPhone's Chrome history page. You'll find it in the lower-left corner of the screen. It's in the middle of the page. Doing so will place a checkmark next to Autofill Data.  If Autofill Data already has a checkmark next to it, skip this step. You can uncheck every other item on the page, but the Autofill Data option must be checked. This option is at the bottom of the page. Doing so will clear your search box data for Google Chrome on your iPhone.
A: Open  Google Chrome. Tap ⋮. Tap History. Tap Clear Browsing Data…. Tap Autofill Data. Tap Clear Browsing Data. Tap Clear Browsing Data when prompted.

Article: Not all Birkenstocks are made out of leather and suede. Birkenstocks often launches different shoes made of synthetic materials that aren't leather. This would include EVA Malibu, Waikiki sandals, or any other shoe made with polyurethane. The cleaning process is simple for this material. Before cleaning with water or soap, you should remove any dirt that can be scrubbed off. Use a stiff bristle brush to remove any excess dirt from the shoe. You might be able to remove all marks off of the shoes with a damp cloth. For stubborn stains add a small drop of fragrance-free soap. Rub cloth and soap onto any stains on the shoe. Lay the shoes out in a dry area, away from any direct sunlight. Let them dry completely prior to wearing or else the shoes might become disfigured.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Treat synthetic Birkenstocks a bit differently than others. Remove any dirt. Wash the shoes. Allow shoes to dry.

Problem: Article: The German Shepherd is part of the working dog classification and has a strong proportioned build. Typically, the German Shepherd is 22 to 26 inches (50-65 cm) tall and weighs between 77 and 85 pounds (35-40 kg). It has a narrow and deep chest, and the front legs and shoulders are muscular and sloping. Its body is slightly longer than it is deep, measuring from the shoulders to the rump. German Shepherd puppies typically weigh 7-9 pounds (3-4 kg) after the first month and will continue to grow steadily throughout their first year. By six months they will weigh approximately 50-57 pounds (22-26 kg). German Shepherds have very distinct pointed ears that are erect. They are long at the base and face forwards, making the shape of a triangle. As puppies, the tips of the ear may flop over slightly, but they will straighten as the dog ages. German Shepherds have a long and bushy tail that hangs down when the dog is resting. When a German Shepherd is alert or in motion, the curve of the tail is accentuated and the tail will be slightly raised.
Summary:
Examine the dog’s strong build. Look for pointed ears. Notice the bushy tail.