Write an article based on this "Comb your hair out so that it is free of any knots or tangles. Pull your hair back into a low ponytail. Tie another elastic a few inches/centimeters below the first one. Hold the ponytail between your fingers where you want to cut it. Cut the ponytail below your fingers. Undo the ponytail and check the shape. Remove the hair tie and part your hair down the center. Pinch your hair between your fingers again. Pull your fingers downwards, angling them slightly. Cut your hair below your fingers using the same method as before. Repeat the process for the other side of your hair."
article: You can start with dry or damp hair. This method is most recommended for those who have straight hair. If you have wavy or curly hair, make sure your hair is wet before cutting. Part your hair down the middle. Pull it back into a low ponytail at the nape of your neck, then secure it with a hair tie. Make sure that the ponytail is neat and smooth, and that all you hairs are in the elastic. Smooth your ponytail down as much as you can, then wrap another elastic around it. Depending on how long your hair is, and how short you plan on cutting it, you may need to add a third elastic below the second one. Adding elastics gives you control before and as you cut. Make a V-shape with your fore and middle fingers, then close your fingers around the ponytail. Slide your fingers down to where you want to cut the ponytail. This will give you a slightly-rounded bottom edge. If you want to cut it straighter, you will need to slide your fingers further down so that you have room to make adjustments. Use sharp, hairdressing shears for this step. Do not use regular scissors. Cut slowly and carefully, a little bit at a time. Turn around so that your back is facing the mirror, and hold another mirror up in front of you. Your hair will either have a rounded bottom edge or a slight curve. If this is not straight enough for you, proceed to the next step. Extend the part to the nape of your neck, like making pigtails. Drape the left side of your hair over your left shoulder, and the right side over your right shoulder. Keep the strands that were on the back of your head on the outer edges as much as possible. Choose a side to start with: left or right. Grab the hair from that side, then pinch it between your fore and middle fingers as you did earlier with the ponytail. Slide you fingers down the length of the hair section to where you want to cut your hair. Angle your fingers upwards slightly, so that your finger tips are pointing up towards your shoulder. This will allow you to cut the hair from the back of your head shorter; when you brush your hair out, it will be the same length. Make sure that the hair that came from the back of your head is on the outside of the section, next to your shoulder. Keep your hand and hair close against your shoulder as you cut. If you have very thick hair, you may need to split the section into smaller sections. Measure the new section against the previous one. To ensure that you are cutting your hair at the same length, it would be a good idea to measure the uncut hair against the cut hair. Take the innermost strands from both the left and right sections. Note where the cut strand ends on the uncut strand with your fingers.

Write an article based on this "Draw a circle. Sketch a small circle on the right side of the big circle. Sketch two lines with an angle attached to the body. Draw a fan-like structure on the rear part of the turkey. Draw the eyes using small circles. Draw the neck and the caruncles using curved lines cascading from the beak to the neck. Draw the wings using a big fluffy shape with three curved lines for the feathers. Using the outline, sketch out the turkey’s body and add the legs. Draw the feet. Sketch two layers containing a series of curved lines for the turkey’s fan-like tail. Erase unnecessary lines. Color the drawing."
article: Connect the small circle with the big one using two curved lines so that it will look like a head, neck and body. Add two curved lines that make a pointed angle on the head for the beak. Draw a triangle on the ends of each line for the turkey’s legs.  Add a curved line line for the eyebrows. Draw the mouth and a dot for the nostril.   Sketch a series of curved lines forming a collar just below the neck for feather design. A turkey’s feet has three claws in front and a small one at the back. Make the second layer bigger and more elaborate than the first one.

Write an article based on this "Know that some warranties will be voided if the electrical circuit isn't installed by an electrical contractor. If you decide to do the wiring yourself, keep the power on a single dedicated circuit. If wiring on your own, make sure your specs are right. If you have any doubts, use the services of a professional."
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In some cases, unless the circuit has been installed by a licensed contractor and then approved by a local building/electrical inspector, the manufacturer won't recognize the warranty. The power that runs the hot tub must be given a dedicated circuit because of its electrical demands. No other appliances or electrical demands should share the power. Again, if there is any doubt about how to wire the circuit responsible for the hot tub, use a licensed electrician. Otherwise, here is some important information about wiring that you should know:  The size of the wire you use must be approved by the National Electrical Code (NEC) and/or local codes. The size of the wire you use should be based on the length of run from the breaker box to the hot tub. The maximum current draw should also play a role in determining wire size. Copper wire is recommended with THHN (thermoplastic nylon) insulation. In fact, all wiring should be copper; aluminum wire should be avoided. If using wire larger than #6 (10mm2), be sure to put a junction box close the hot tub. Then, reduce the wire to short lengths of #6 (10mm2) in between the junction box and the hot tub. When it comes down to it, saving a few hundred extra bucks isn't worth the potential disaster of voiding the warranty or causing serious bodily harm or death. Please see a professional if you no experience wiring electrical circuits.