Write an article based on this "Take a picture of your notes with your cell phone. During the test, simply place the phone between your thighs, or camouflage it in your pencil case. You can also text yourself your notes/answers before the exam, or text a friend if you need help during the exam."
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Write an article based on this "Embrace your natural hair texture. Run a hair straightener over dry strands to remove frizz if you like. Use a spray gel for styling hold rather than heavier products. Skip products that contain volumizers, as they’ll add more bulk. Keep your part close to the center of your forehead. Use a covered rubber ponytail holder if you want to tie up your hair. Braid your hair"
article: When you have thick hair, fighting your natural hair texture is a constant battle. Save yourself time and energy by choosing a natural style. Use hair products formulated for your hair texture to help your locks look their best. For instance, wear your natural curls as your everyday hairstyle. If your hair is straight, don’t worry about curling it every morning. Once your hair is dry, it’s okay to use your hair straightener to create a sleeker look. Apply a heat protectant if you haven’t already. Then, run your hair straightener over 1 in (2.5 cm) sections of hair until your hair is smooth. This might take awhile since your hair is so thick. It might help to take breaks to rest your arms. During your breaks, you might continue getting ready so you’re not taking extra time. As you know, thick hair can feel especially heavy. Adding styling products on top of your luscious locks will only make it heavier. Try spray-on gels instead of traditional gel, mousse, and other styling products. It will give your hair some hold without weighing it down. Follow the directions on your spray gel to apply it to your hair. Your hair already has natural volume from being so thick. Adding a volumizer will only make your hair look fluffier. Check the labels on the products you plan to buy to make sure they don’t say “volume” on the label. A side part will make your hair look thicker and puffier on one side. To minimize your hair’s bulk, wear a center part or a slightly off-center part. This way the hair on both sides of your head will be mostly even.  Play around with your part to see what you like best. If you like having a bit of volume on one side, go ahead and wear a deep side part. Soft ponytail holders likely won’t work with your thick hair. Fortunately, covered rubber ponytail holders are strong enough to hold your hair and won’t cause as much damage as an uncovered rubber band. Use a covered ponytail holder if you want to style your hair in a ponytail, braid, or bun. Some thicker scrunchies may hold your hair, so they’re an option, as well. for a simple, easy style. Thick hair looks lovely in a braid, so use this style to keep your hair under control. Try a traditional french braid, do boxer braids, or just braid the bottom part of your hair. Your hair will look cute and well-managed.  If you have flyaways, secure them with a light mist of hair spray. Today’s braid can be tomorrow’s waves! Undo your braid to reveal beachy curls.

Write an article based on this "Check yourself for injury. Avoid using elevators. Move with caution. Contact your personal support network."
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Move your limbs and make sure that you were not harmed by falling objects during the earthquake. If you are bleeding, wrap the wound in a towel or bandage to stop the flow of blood. Get medical attention as soon as possible. Elevators are unsafe because the power may have gone out during the earthquake, and you could get trapped. Look for accessible ramps if you are handicapped. If there are only stairs or elevators available, simply stay in place and wait for help. Aftershocks are possible, so be wary of moving from a safe location. When safe to do so, go to the designated area for evacuation and wait for the rescuers to pick you up. Stay aware of unstable surroundings and potentially falling objects. Beware of broken glass or other debris that can result from an earthquake. If you have a vision disability, realize that furniture has shifted during the earthquake, so you are safest in staying where you are until help comes. This network of people should reside in close distance of your home, and have access to your home. Give spare keys only to people you trust and those who are able to offer immediate assistance.