In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Go to http://worldenvironmentday.global/en and spend some time browsing the information provided there to see what's of most interest to you. You can read stories and news about the environment and learn how to participate in events. You can also use the site to register an activity that you, your school, business, workplace, or your community group are doing for WED. The great thing about registering your activity is that you can inspire others who learn about what you're doing. For example, in 2017, the theme was “Connecting People to Nature.” This theme encourages people to spend time in nature and appreciate the beauty and magnificence of the natural world. It also focuses on protecting the environment from harm. Also check out which country is the host country for WED for the year. For example, in 2017, Canada was the host country for WED. If you live in the host country, expect extra exciting activities to be planned! You might like to join in what has been planned, or even help out if you're early enough to sign up as a volunteer for the event. Check the WED website and do an internet search for WED events near you. The WED website is working to create the largest nature album in the world. Take a photograph or video of your favorite site in nature and post it to the album. For example, take a photo of your favorite lake or mountain range, create a video showcasing a lightning storm, or make a time-lapse video of cool clouds. Use Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and other social media sites to promote WED. Share events in your area, quote environmental facts, add photos taken in nature, or give tips on living sustainably. Either way, spread the word to your friends, family, and followers that it is World Environment Day!
Summary: Visit the World Environment Day website. Find out what the WED environmental theme is for the year. Check out the activities that are already planned in your area. Add a photo or video to the nature album to share your favorite spot. Promote World Environment Day on social media.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The water will help lift the oil to the surface. You don't want any part of the stain to be visible. This will give the baking soda enough time to do its work. You likely won't use all of the water; you need just enough to dampen the baking soda enough to make a runny paste. Save the rest of the water for rinsing. Try to use a plastic bristled brush, like the kind you'd use on a bathtub. Do not use a metal-bristled brush. It can damage the concrete, especially if a bristle gets caught in a crack and rusts.  If the stain is very stubborn, add a few drops of dish detergent.  It's a good idea to save this brush for future oil stain removal as it will get grimy. Repeat as needed until the stains disappear. Rinse out the brush and put back in storage.
Summary: Dampen the stained area with water. Sprinkle baking soda generously over the stain. Boil a pot of water. Pour the hot water over the stain. Scrub the stain using a hard bristled brush. Pour the rest of the water over the stain to rinse the baking soda off.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Some hair dyes, like Manic Panic, can be applied to the hair directly out of the package. Other dyes may need to be mixed. If you have a bold color and want to make it lighter, you can always add a conditioner to dilute the color. If you want a color that you can’t find, you can always create it by mixing two different colored dyes. You can use a brush to paint it on the section, or you can “dip” it into a bowl filled with the dye, spreading it along the section of hair with your gloved hand. Concentrate the majority of the dye on the ends of your hair, making sure the tips are fully saturated. As you bring the dye upwards, use less dye so that it gradually fades into your natural color.Do this all over your head, being careful to dye the same length of sections. You want the color to be even around your entire head. Blending the color into your natural hair is important. Apply the dye thickly to the ends of your hair to create a bold, solid color. When you're nearing the area of hair where the dyed hair will blend into your natural hair, use your finger tips to softly pull some of the dye up the strand, without saturating the hair. This will help the color slowly lighten, and it will help you avoid a stark line between the colored hair and your natural hair. This will heat up your hair and speed up the dying process. It will also prevent you from making a mess as the dye sits on your hair. However, this step is completely optional. Check the color periodically to see if it is bright enough. With many colored dyes, the longer you let it sit, the brighter it will be. Just make sure to check the packaging for directions for your specific product. Remember, some dyes will fade gradually with washes, so if you don’t let it sit very long, you will get a paler color that washes out faster. Once you’ve let the dye sit for the required amount of time, you can rinse it out. Use cold water to remove all traces of the dye, and apply a conditioner to give your hair some moisture and shine. Don’t wash with shampoo, because it will be more likely to strip some of the dye out of your hair and lighten it. The less you wash your hair, the longer your dip dye will last! Like shampoos, heat products can cause the color to fade more quickly. When possible, avoid using blow dryers, flat irons, and curling irons. If you do use them, make sure to use a heat protectant. Have fun styling your new dyed hair, experimenting with fun new styles to show it off.
Summary:
Mix the dye according to package directions. Apply the dye to your hair. Blend the color. Wrap each dyed section with aluminum foil. Leave the dye on your hair according to the package directions. Rinse out the dye. Style your hair as usual.