Article: Once you enable your passcode, this is the screen on which you'll enter it. This is the grey gear app on your home screen. If this is your first time enabling a passcode, "Turn Passcode On" will be the only selectable option. If your iPad supports Touch ID, this option will be called "Touch ID & Passcode". Your iPad will prompt you for your desired 6-digit passcode. You'll need to enter it again exactly the same way on the next screen to verify. If both your new passcodes match each other, you'll be taken back to the "Passcode Lock" screen. You still need to confirm that your passcode is active. Your iPad is now passcode-protected! You can change or remove your passcode at any time in the "Passcode" menu.
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Swipe right on your iPad's screen to unlock it. Open your "Settings" app. Scroll until you find the "Passcode" option, then tap it. Tap "Turn Passcode On". Enter a passcode of your choosing. Confirm your passcode by typing it in again. Press your lock button to lock your iPad. Swipe right on your iPad's screen, then enter your passcode.

Problem: Article: Damaged hair will only become more damaged as you put it through the daily straightening process, and you won’t be able to get the sleek look you’re after. If you’ve got split ends or inches of damage, start fresh by having your stylist cut them off. If you really don’t want to cut your hair, it may be possible to repair some damage over time with products containing oils and moisturizers. This is not a quick-fix, though—it could take two to three months to see improvements. Use your smoothing (or strengthening) shampoo and conditioner and rinse them well. Depending on the product(s) you choose, you may need to apply it while your hair is still wet. Some products direct you to use them on damp hair, while others are for dry hair and you should apply them immediately before using the flat iron. Whatever the case, be sure to follow the directions on the packaging for best results. Use only as much product as you need for your specific hair type and length. Using too much product could result in hair that is weighed down and looks greasy, rather than sleek and shiny. Allowing your hair to air/towel dry for at least part of the time will reduce the amount of heat—and thus drying—endured by your hair. If you are able to straighten and style your hair to your satisfaction after allowing your hair to completely air/towel dry, this is a great option for reducing damage. Blow-drying your hair adds more heat, which can cause additional damage, but many people who straighten their hair also need to blow it dry to get the look they desire.  To create volume, blow-dry by lifting at the roots.  If you have thick hair, you will want to apply tension with a brush as you dry—this will help to get the hair as smooth as possible.  Do not attempt to straighten your hair until it is absolutely dry. If you hear a sizzle, stop!
Summary: Keep hair trimmed. Wash your hair. Apply your heat protector. Partially air/towel dry. Blow-dry your hair.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Use a circular saw to cut a single 8 ft (2.4 m) long 2 in × 8 in (5.1 cm × 20.3 cm) board into 8 equal lengths of 12 in (30 cm) each. Be sure to measure the length with a tape measure before cutting, so you don't cut the boards to the wrong length. These 8 segments will form the feet of the jump, so they should all be identical in length. The 2 posts that form the vertical side pieces of the standard jump will each be made from a 4 in × 4 in (10 cm × 10 cm) 6 ft (1.8 m) pressure-treated post. To keep the 2 posts steady, each will have 4 feet around its base. Stand each of the posts upright, and place 1 foot against each side of its base.  Situate the butt of 1 foot flush with 1 edge of the post. Place the second foot so it butts up against the first, the third so it butt up against the second, and the fourth so it butts up against the third. Think of the feet positioning like hands on a clock. Each of the 2 high posts will have a foot located at 12, 3, 6, and 9 o'clock. Visually, they'll more or less resemble a pinwheel pattern. Once the feet are in place, you're ready to attach them to the vertical poles. On all 4 feet, set each of the 4 screws in at least 1⁄2 in (1.3 cm) from the outer edge of the post. A power drill is the most efficient tool for the job. Place a Philips head bit on the drill, and screw each of the deck screws firmly into place. You'll need 32 deck screws total. Deck screws are a little more expensive than other kinds of screws, but won't deteriorate in pressure-treated lumber.

SUMMARY: Cut an 8 ft (2.4 m) long board in 8 sections of 1 foot (0.30 m). Position 4 feet around each of your 2 vertical posts. Screw the feet onto the bottom of the posts with 4 deck screws per foot.

If a teacher saw you looking at an answer key in the middle of an exam, you aren’t going to be able to convince anyone that you weren’t cheating. However, if your teacher simply has a hunch that you cheated, you may be able to successfully deny the allegations. The repercussions of cheating can be intense, such as losing financial aid, getting suspended, getting expelled, and more. Unless you were caught red-handed, you may be able to convince your teacher that you’re innocent. If you aren’t exactly sure what evidence your teacher has against you, plan on denying. If they didn’t catch you in the moment, they may only have a suspicion. If you believe you can get away with it, go for it. The most important thing to do is to act surprised that they’re questioning you in the first place. Imagine if you worked hard and completed an exam or a paper without cheating… wouldn’t you be shocked if you were accused of cheating? Channel that reaction.  If your teacher accuses you of plagiarizing, simply tell them that you used the source in question for research. After reading the information and going directly to your paper to write it, you may have unintentionally phrased things similarly. If your score was uncharacteristically high on a test, just tell your teacher that you studied intently for it, as opposed to other times. Each accusation will be different, but unless you have a great excuse, keep it simple. Repeat that you studied hard, you did your best, and you’re upset that you’re being blamed. Keep it simple. If you are going to deny cheating, you don’t need to come up with a winding, elaborate lie. Continuously repeat that you did not cheat, you are not a cheater, and you are saddened by the accusation. Do not tell different people different stories, and do not confess to a friend or sibling, no matter how trustworthy you think you are. Maintain one solid story, and don’t budge.
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Evaluate the evidence against you. Tell authorities you did not cheat. Stick to one story.