Problem: Article: Repeat this process with each section of hair, wrapping the hair around the rag, then the rag around the hair and tying it off.  Keep your sections of hair as even as possible in order to have consistent curls. This could be the hardest part, but if you have grown your hair this long, you probably have the patience to wait it out.  It is best to begin this entire process at least 24 hours before you want your style to be complete.  At the very least, create your curls early in the evening, then sleep on them.  Wrapped hair takes a long time to dry.  The more hair you used in each section, the longer it will take to dry. If you need to speed up the drying time, you can sit under a bonnet hair dryer for an hour to finish off the process.
Summary: Wrap the rest of your hair around the flannel strips. Allow time for your hair to dry.

Problem: Article: To pronounce "eins," say the word "eye" but pronounce the ending "nz." It's pretty easy to count to 10 in German now that you know how to pronounce some of the key consonants and vowels. In German, "zwei" is pronounced as "tsvy." The "zw" is not pronounced as an English "z" would be, but rather is said as a "ts" sound. Pronounce it as "dry," with the "r" pronounced guttural. This word also has different consonant sounds than English. Pronounce "vier" like the English word "fear," but remember not to end with a hard "r." Say it more like "feeah." Say it like "foonf," and put a big accent on the "u" and make it an elongated sound. In this case, you do use a "z" sound. Pronounce it "zecks." " Pronounce it as "zeebhen." The "s" sound when it starts a sentence sounds like an English "z." Pronounce this German word as "ahkt." Pronounce it "noyn." " Don't forget the German rule that the "z" starting a sentence is pronounced with a "ts" sound; thus, pronounce "zehn" as "tsehn." You might also need to know how to say the word for zero in German once you've mastered how to count 1 through 10. Zero is "null," but that's pronounced as "nool." Once you've mastered basic German pronunciation and how to count past 10, try counting higher! It's easy.  Put the word "zehn" after each number to indicate you've added 10 when counting from 13-19. So, "neunzehn" is how you say 19 and "achtzehn" is how you say 18, and so on. Eleven is pronounced "elf" and 12 is "zwölf."  Twenty is "zwanzig." To count past 20, start with the German word for the second number and add the word for the number 1-10 and "und" and then "zwanzig." So, 21 is "einundzwanzig," which literally means "1 and 20" (while dropping the "s" in "eins.") To say 22, follow the same process. The word for 22 is "zweiundzwanzig." And so on through 29. Follow the same process all the way up to 100. However, instead of zwanzig, put the words for 30 ("dreißig" - the ß is "ss" in German and pronounced the same as the "s" in English), 40 ("vierzig" - pronounced "feahtsig'), 50 ("funfzig"), 60 ("sechzig"), 70 ("siebzig"), 80 ("achtzig"), and 90 ("neunzig"). The German word for 100 is "(ein)hundert" (pronounce the "d" like a "t" and the "u" like "oo.")
Summary: Start counting from 1 to 10 in German by saying the word "eins" for one. Say "zwei" for the number two. Say "drei" for the number three. Use the word "vier" for the number four. Say "fünf" for the number five. Use the word "sechs" for six in German. Say the word for seven as "sieben. Use the word "acht" for the word eight. Say "neun" for nine. Complete your counting with the word for ten, which is "zehn. Understand how to count past 10 in German.

Problem: Article: If your mouse has a mite infestation, it is likely to scratch itself excessively. In fact, this is likely to be the only symptom many mice exhibit. The mites disturb the skin because mice are often allergic to the mites or they are irritated by the mites eating their skin debris. A mouse with a mite infestation may have hairless patches on the back of its head and along its spine. This thinning hair is usually caused by excessive itching and scratching the mouse does in response to the mites. Patches of thinning hair may also have scabs or lesions in them, indicating that the hair loss is due to your mouse scratching the area. If you suspect that your mouse has a mite infestation, then you should inspect its coat for secondary symptoms. These include skin ulcers or lesions and a greasy or smelly coat. These symptoms signal a mite infestation. However, your mouse may still have a mite infestation even if these symptoms are not present. In many cases, there will be very few symptoms of a mite infestation. Even a serious infection may only cause you mouse to scratch occasionally. Because of this, you should get your pet mouse examined  In order to identify mites, your mouse may be examined with a magnifying lens. In addition, a piece of tape may be pressed on to the mouse's fur, which will remove mites for inspection and identification. It can be hard to find a veterinarian who is experienced with treating rodents. Call around to veterinarians in your area or do an online search to find a veterinarian who has expertise with treating mice.
Summary: Pay attention to itching. Look for thinning hair. Inspect your mouse's coat. Get a veterinary diagnosis.

Problem: Article: Proper hydration is key to preventing muscle cramps. If you're prone to muscle cramps, you may not be getting enough water. Work on upping your water intake throughout the day.  Start off your day with a glass of cold water. Carry a water bottle with you to work or school. Sip it throughout the day. Take advantage of water fountains. Each time you see a water fountain, stop and take a sip. If you dislike the taste of plain water, try flavoring water naturally with fruit and vegetables. Many people experience cramps in bed. If you're prone to leg cramps during the night, make sure to give your legs a good stretch before getting into bed. Some light exercise before bed can also help stretch muscles and prevent cramps. Go for a light jog or walk before bed or ride a stationary bike for a few minutes. A lack of calcium or potassium in the diet can potentially cause muscle cramps. Upping your intake of both may help prevent cramps.  Go for low-fat dairy to increase your calcium intake. Opt for things like yogurt and skim milk. To get more potassium, get foods like turkey, bananas, potatoes, and orange juice. While further studies are needed to confirm this, some evidence indicates drinking pickle juice can help with muscle cramps. It's possible that pickle juice affects nerves in the stomach and throat, which can send out signals that disrupt muscles and cause cramps. If you don't mind the taste of pickle juice, you could try drinking it to see if it lessens cramping.
Summary:
Drink more water. Stretch or exercise your muscles before bed. Consume more calcium and potassium. Drink pickle juice.