Article: Make vertical lines with a white eyeliner pencil to mark where your eyebrow slits will go. Decide if you want eyebrow slits in both eyebrows or just in one eyebrow. Look in the mirror and determine how many slits you want, and where you want them to go.  Usually, people will put 1-3 slits in each eyebrow. Thicker eyebrows will generally look better with more slits, so consider the thickness of your eyebrows when choosing your number. Traditional eyebrow slits are usually made towards the outside of your eyebrows. Get some scotch tape and place it next to a line that you just drew. Use the straight edge on the tape and line it up with the edge of the white eyeliner. You'll be doing one eyebrow slit at a time. Make sure to leave a gap in the middle. This is where your eyebrow slit will go. The tape will act as a guide and will help you shave straight lines. Hold the clipper perpendicular to your skin. Carefully move the razor down, against the grain, and shave the space in between both pieces of tape. Do this slowly and don’t apply too much pressure or else you may peel the tape away from your eyebrow.  Only move vertically. Try to avoid any side-to-side motion. If you are doing more than one slit, start with the outside corner and work inward. Slowly remove the tape so that you don’t pull out any eyebrow hair. Wipe away the white eyeliner with your finger and some water. You should now have a slit in your eyebrow. Stand close to a mirror and find any hair that wasn’t shaved off. Grab the end of the hairs with a tweezer and manually pluck them so that you have a clean and smooth slit in your eyebrow. If you only want one eyebrow slit you can stop here. If you drew more lines, repeat the process of applying tape on each side of the line and cutting it down the middle. Periodically look in the mirror to see if the hair on your eyebrow slits starts growing back. If it does, repeat the process of taping and shaving your eyebrows to create the slits.
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Draw vertical lines on your eyebrow with white eyeliner. Place a piece of tape next to a line. Place another piece of tape on the other side of the white line. Shave in between the two pieces of tape. Remove the tape and wipe off the eyeliner. Tweeze the remaining hairs that the razor didn’t shave off. Repeat the steps on other parts of your eyebrow (if desired). Maintain your eyebrow slits by re-shaving them.

Problem: Article: You won't do well on a physics test if you cram all of the important information the night before. Make a point to learn, understand, and practice physics problems a couple of days or even weeks before the exam is scheduled so that you are fully prepared when test day comes. Having a good grasp on the information that will be on the test will make you more confident when you take it. You can determine what will be on the exam based on the topics you’ve covered in class and any quizzes or homework that you’ve had thus far. Take a look at the notes that you took in class and memorize and study equations and key concepts that will likely be used on the test. For example, you may be asked to define Newton’s first Law of Motion. You can write, "An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced force." Having the text in your mind before you go into physics class will make it easier to follow along with your teacher. Many physics concepts build from what you learned last. Determine the parts that you’re having trouble understanding and write down questions that you have for your teacher. For example, if you've already learned how to determine velocity, there's a good chance you'll review how to calculate average acceleration. Knowing the text in advanced will help you absorb the material better. Spend at least 2-3 hours studying and solving new equations outside of class for every 1 hour of class time. This repetition will help you comprehend concepts better and will prepare you to solve the questions on the exam. If you want, you can set a time limit on your answers to replicate the conditions in the exam. Scan through your homework and try to solve the questions that you struggled with or got incorrect. Many teachers will put equations on the exam that are similar to homework questions so review them all. You should even review the questions you got correct so that you can reinforce what will be on the exam.
Summary: Start studying a couple of days or weeks in advance of the exam. Review the topics that may be on the test. Read ahead in the book before your class. Solve new problems outside of class. Review and revise your homework.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Pop culture glorifies relationships. As a single person, you might feel like you’re not normal, but realize that “normal” is different for everyone, and that a significant proportion of teens never date in high school. Plus, being in a relationship comes with many complications of its own. There’s nothing wrong with being single as a teen—it can actually be more fun! If you’re scared of being single, you’re more likely to enter less-than-ideal relationships just because you don’t want to be alone. However, being single is way better than being in a subpar relationship, so don’t settle.  There’s no hurry--you have your whole life to be in a committed relationship. If it happens in high school, great. If not, that’s great too! Some people just want to be in committed relationships because they are too afraid to be independent and get to know themselves. Being in a close romantic relationship can make it hard to separate your identity from your partner’s. Use your singledom to try new activities that get you inspired! Exploring your interests can help you develop a better sense of self, which can lead to healthier relationships down the road. Have you always loved fashion? Consider taking a sewing class. If you’ve always wanted to try hockey, join your school’s team.

SUMMARY: Remember that there’s nothing wrong with being single. Don’t rush to find a relationship. Explore your interests.

There are a number of websites that make it easy to start your own blog. Make your AG doll the narrator, and post updates often. When you’re trying to think of new blog posts, write stories about the adventures you and your AG doll go on together! Include pictures of your doll in different places that go with the stories. Always get permission before you go online, and be sure not to ever share personal information like your address, phone number, last name, where you go to school, or what you look like. Creating a stop-motion video is a fun way to make your American Girl doll seem like she’s really alive! Pose her and take a picture, then move her just a little and take another picture. Keep doing this so it looks like she’s moving! You can either use a stop-motion camera or a regular digital camera and then put the photos in an app that makes movies. If you want a special place to keep your American Girl doll at night, start with a medium-sized cardboard box to make her own room. Add a shoebox for a bed, then decorate the room with blankets, pillows, posters, a rug, and a table. Use your imagination to create the perfect room for your doll! If your AG doll has a pet, don’t forget to make a dog or cat bed!  Ask for permission before you use scissors to cut cardboard if you’re making your own furniture. If you like, you can also ask your parents to buy furniture for your doll from the American Girl shop. a portrait of your AG doll. If you have paints, sit your American Girl doll somewhere where she’s secure, then try to paint her picture. Pay attention to little details like the way her hair falls or the different shades on her face from shadows and light.  Make sure not to get any paint on your American Girl doll! If you don’t have paints, try using colored pencils or even a regular #2 pencil.
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Start your own blog online. Create a stop-motion video with your doll. Make a bedroom for your doll. Paint