Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Choose a product. Wash your hair. Apply the deep conditioning product. Let the product set in. Apply heat. Rinse out the product.

Answer: Find a deep conditioning treatment that's right for your hair type. There are many products on the market, and while they're all made to restore moisture to hair, you should find one that's tailored for your specific needs.  If you have kinky, textured hair, look for products made specifically for kinky hair. If you have fine hair, look for products that are described as "light" or "weightless." Products made with heavier oils will make your hair look weighed down. If you have curly hair, look for products designed to keep your frizz at bay. Use a gentle shampoo that won't strip your hair too much. Avoid shampoos made with sulfates, which are abrasive cleaning agents that cleanse hair of its natural oils and lead to dryness and breakage. Squeeze a dollop about the size of a quarter into your hands and rub your hands together.  Then apply the product to your hair, beginning about halfway down the shaft and moving towards the tips of your hair.  Then spread the any product that remains on your hands from the roots to the tips. Pay special attention to the tips, which tend to get drier than the rest of your hair. If necessary, use a wide-toothed comb to distribute the product. Deep conditioning treatments require at least 10 minutes to get to the core of each strand of your hair.  Check the instructions on the product you are using, as some may suggest being left on longer, but most should work in 30 minutes or less.  You may want to keep the conditioner in place by covering your head with a plastic shower cap, but this is optional. Some products suggest using hair dryer to heat up the product in your hair, which allows it to get absorbed into your hair more easily. Use a blow dryer on a low setting to direct hot air at your head and thoroughly heat up the product. Make sure the hair dryer doesn't get too hot, since you don't want to melt the plastic cap if you are using one. Remove the shower cap and rinse your hair with cool water, which will tighten the hair shaft and make it look shiny. After rinsing, towel dry your hair gently, then let it air dry and then style as usual. Your hair should be bouncy, glossy and well-conditioned. Wait a few days before shampooing your hair, so that you don't negate the effects of the conditioning treatment by washing it out.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: State that you do no want to talk to them. Explain that the relationship is over. Set boundaries by explaining what you expectations are. Contact authorities if you feel unsafe.

Answer: Use one or two short, concise sentences that explain your desire to end future communication. You do not owe them an explanation. Simply say that you do want to talk to them anymore.  You could say, “Hey Jake, can we avoid talking for a few more weeks? I'm still processing the breakup." An example of this text could be: “Do not text or reach out to me anymore. I do not wish to have any form of communication going forward.” Restate that you are no longer together and, as such, you do not want to talk to them anymore. Be clear and direct. You do not have to reply to any future texts or calls if you do not want to. An example of this text could be: “We broke up and I am not interested in getting back together. I do not want to have any form of relationship with you.” State what your limits are as far as when you would be open to communicating and how often.  If you feel you may one day be open to communicating with them, you could say, "I'm still not ready yet. Can we talk again in a couple months so I can process my feelings?" If you know you do not want to talk to them you could say, “If you continue texting me, I will not reply.” If you've repeatedly told your ex to stop contacting you and they still haven't, talk to your parents or a counselor, and then reach out to the authorities. They can help you get a restraining order and set legal boundaries to prevent harassment.  You might consider telling your ex you're considering these steps before actually taking them, to see if that makes them back off. Try saying something like “I told you I don't want to talk. If you continue texting me, I will go to the police to ask for a restraining order.”


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Track the person on free tracking websites. Use a comprehensive people tracking website. Pay to use a focused people tracking website. Register your search on a full service people tracking website.

Answer: Most sites will provide basic personal information for free, but may require payment or fees for more in depth information. Keep in mind that providing your email address and password to any of these sites can lead to access to your personal information, unless otherwise stated on the site’s registration page.  PeekYou - a good site for finding people online that searches over 60 different social networking sites, blogs, websites, and other online sources. WhitePages - an easy to use site to search for someone’s address in the United States. Zabasearch - This comprehensive search engine allows you to look up someone’s address and phone numbers, including any unlisted addresses or numbers. Pipl - this search engine claims to dig up information Google may miss by looking for someone on the “deep web”. The initial results are free, but there are fees for more in depth information. PrivateEye - this site can provide someone’s name, address, phone number, marriage certificates, bankruptcy records, and more. The site gives out information like full name, city, state, age, and possible relatives for free, but additional details like a phone number or address require the user to pay a fee. PublicRecordsNow - using public records, this site can search for someone using their phone number, name, email or address. There are sites like wink.com that allow you to search multiple sites and services at once with a comprehensive search. This will save you time and help you collect as much information as possible about the person on multiple sites. There are sites that offer less comprehensive services and provide search parameters for only specific information about someone. These sites cost less money, in the range of $5 to $10, than full-service people tracking websites. They will search for tracking parameters like name, location, email, address, phone number, Social Security Number (SSN) and license plate. For more in depth information, register your search on sites like Intelius.com and Checkpeople.com. These sites can charge anywhere from $50-$100 a search, but they will likely provide the most in depth information on the person you are looking for.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Engage them in conversation unrelated to class. Drop hints. Pay attention to their signals. ”Bump” into them outside of class. Make a move at the end of the semester.

Answer:
This technique works particularly well during office hours. If they seem friendly and not pressed for time, try talking about topics unrelated to class. Inquire about their hobbies and interests, ask for advice on an issue unrelated to school, or tell them about something you’re passionate about. Ask them about their background and how they became a professor.  By talking about subjects other than class, you can show them that you’re more than simply their student. You’re a three-dimensional person, just like them, and you can start to form a relationship like friends– and hopefully more! Although you can try this technique before or after class, usually professors don’t have much time to hang around and chat. Office hours also provide the luxury of privacy. Unless you summon up the courage to put yourself out there, you probably won’t be able to set the stage for seduction. Put a little gift and a note on their desk. It doesn’t have to be anything major – maybe just a new pen or a baked good. In your note, write something beyond what a student would typically say to a professor, such as, “I was thinking of you and thought this would make you happy.” It doesn’t have to be a declaration of love or a raunchy offer, but just a little something to show that you see them as more than simply your professor.  Try to think of something small that your professor really needs. Do they constantly borrow pens from students? Get them one. Are they usually tired in class? Offer them a coffee. Do they complain about not having enough time to eat? Bring them a home-made muffin. This way, you can keep the note playful and light. If they ask you about the gift, or even try to give it back to you, don’t shy away. Tell them that you really like them, and you want them to have it. Observe how your professor interacts with you versus other students. Do they give you a lot of eye contact?  Are they friendly and receptive to your attempts at conversation?  Do they treat you differently than other students? If they don’t seem interested, don’t push them. This may or may not be possible, but it is a great thing to do if you can manage it. Try to find out where they spend time on the weekends or after class. If they mentioned being a regular at a certain coffee shop near campus, do your studying there. If they brought up that their favorite musician was playing a gig that weekend, get tickets. If you’re committed to seducing them, go the extra mile to see them outside the classroom walls.  Not only will this give you more time with them and another opportunity to prove you’re more than just a student, it will also show them that you have similar interests and hobbies. Don't be a stalker! If you 'accidentally' bump into your professor at a concert, you can ask them if they are going to the next one/another concert of a similar band. If they eat lunch at the same place every day, ask them if you can sit with them. Make an appointment to talk with them after final grades have been submitted. Ask for their advice about a class next semester or admission to professional school. Try to steer the conversation towards other topics as well. If they seem receptive and you are feeling brave, casually ask them to coffee. Don’t make a move before the semester has ended. Most professors will not date you before the course has ended because of ethical and professional conflict.