Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Set up a regular workspace. Get started at the same time every day. Create a homework schedule. Store all your study supplies in the same place. Schedule regular breaks.

Answer: Designate a room, a desk, or even a seat at your kitchen table as your regular workspace. It doesn't need to be anything fancy, but you should have one place you regularly work at and it should be big enough to let you use everything you need to get your homework done. Make sure that it isn't cluttered or crowded with things you don't use for homework. Make homework part of your routine by scheduling a specific time to get started every day. If you have an irregular schedule, set a weekly schedule in advance as soon as you know what your other obligations are. Set aside time for each subject during your regular study hours. Make sure you give yourself enough time to finish each subject, but not enough time to procrastinate or waste time! Most people will need at least an hour for each subject. Don't let yourself get distracted by having to hunt for a missing textbook or folder every day. Make a routine of storing all your supplies together, so you always know where they are. You can put them on a special shelf for cupboard, or just leave them in your backpack. Going from procrastinating all day to working all the time isn't realistic! Help yourself get into a homework routine by giving yourself regular breaks. If you're only doing homework for a couple of hours, give yourself a five-minute break every hour. If you're working on a bigger project, add in an hour break every three hours. Use the time to eat, check your phone, or say hi to your friends. Set an alarm on your phone to remind you when to get back to work!


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Divide your hair into four sections to make it more manageable. Undo the bottom left section and apply the dye to it. Roll the dyed section into a bun and secure it with a hair tie or clip. Repeat the process for the other three sections. Put a shower cap over your head. Leave the shower cap on for at least one hour. Rinse your hair using lukewarm water after the time is up. Dry your hair.

Answer: Start by dividing your hair down the middle, as though you are going to braid it. Then, split each section in half, right above the ear. Secure each section with a hair tie or a claw clip. You should end up with four pigtails. Take a strand that is about 1 inch (2.54 centimeters) wide, and apply the dye. Start from the ends of your hair, and work your way up to the roots. You can apply the dye using your fingers, or a tint brush, which you can find in a beauty shop.  If you want a dip-dyed or ombre look, click here. If you want to streak-dye your hair, click here. This will help keep the hair from drying out too quickly. It will also keep the dyed hair out of the way. Start from the bottom right section, then do the top left and top right sections next. Be sure to roll each section into a mini bun before moving onto the next. The cap will trap the heat from your scalp, which will help the dye set. It will also keep your hair from drying out too soon. The longer you leave the dye in your hair, the stronger the color will be. Once you have left the dye on long enough, take the shower cap off and undo the buns. Rinse your hair using lukewarm water. Do not use any shampoo or conditioner. The conditioner that you used to make the dye out of will be enough. You can dry it using a hairdryer or a towel. If you are using a towel, you might want to use an old on, in case some of the dye transfers onto it.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Get braces. Ask about transparent aligners. Try traditional wire retainers.

Answer: Braces are the most common and effective way to treat overbites, especially in children. Created by attaching strong wires to small metal brackets, braces apply constant pressure to your teeth, forcing them to realign over a period of several months. Price and duration are determined by the severity of the overbite, but expect to pay between $3500 and $5000 for treatment lasting between 18 months and 3 years. Be aware that, in many cases, insurance covers braces for children but not adults. In less severe cases, an overbite can be corrected through the use of a transparent alignment device. For this method, the teeth are scanned and a 3D mold is created to fit over them. Though easy to conceal and less invasive, transparent aligners can be incredibly expensive, sometimes costing more than normal braces. For an individual estimate, ask your dentist about aligner options from companies like Invisalign and ClearCorrect. In some cases, especially when dealing with children who are still growing, overbite can be fixed using traditional wire retainers. These require less maintenance than braces and are far less expensive, typically costing between $500 and $1000. Though more noticeable than transparent aligners, they can be easily removed if necessary. In most cases, retainers are also used to keep teeth in place after removing braces.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Choose between a blank presentation and a template. Create your title slide. Add new slides for content. Navigate your presentation. Preview your presentation.

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When you start a new PowerPoint file, you can either create a blank presentation or a template. Blank presentations allow you to apply your own style, but this can be a time-consuming process. Templates can give your presentation a uniform style, but they may not suit your exact needs.  You can edit any aspect of a template, so feel free to choose one that mostly matches your vision and tweak it as you see fit. You can apply themes to your project at a later time after you've added content. Click the Design tab and select a theme. It will be immediately applied to your project. You can either undo it (Ctrl + Z) or revert to a blank theme if you don't like it. You can access templates from the File tab. Click New and then browse the available templates. You can also download additional templates from a variety of resources online. Your title is the first thing that your audience will see. It should be easy to read and give a basic overview about the topic of the presentation. Most presenters will include their or their group's name on the title as well. Press Ctrl + M for a new slide. A blank slide will be added after the slide you are currently on. The slide will contain a title box and a text box. You can choose to use these or insert your own objects using the Insert tab.  When adding a text box, you can click and drag to make it whatever size you'd like. You can then adjust this later by grabbing one of the corners with your cursor and then clicking and dragging again. You can click on any text box and start typing to begin adding text to your presentation. You can format text just as you would in Word, with formatting options available in the Home tab. You can use the frame on the left side of the window to quickly scroll through your slides. Clicking any of them will open that slide so that you can edit it. You can click the Outline tab to see an outline tree of your presentation. Each slide will be labeled by the slide title. You can get a basic feel for the flow of your presentation at this point by pressing F5 to start the slide show. Click the mouse to advance the slides. Use the preview slide show to get an idea of how long the presentation is and how well information flows from one slide to the next.