INPUT ARTICLE: Article: While you can't control your genetics, you can use the power of illusion to make your hair appear thicker. Ask your hairdresser for the best cut and style to create thickness and volume in your hair. Get your hair trimmed every 6-8 weeks to keep it looking fresh and full.  Add layers to create fullness, especially if your hair is very straight. If you are feeling daring, consider getting bangs. The contrast between your bangs and the rest of your hair will help accentuate length. Highlights add dimension to your hair, making it appear fuller. However, bleaching your hair extensively can cause breakage, so stay within your natural color range, or ask your stylist to use semi- or demi-permanent dyes. Hair extensions involve temporarily attaching either real or synthetic hair to your head. They can be held in place using thread or glue, or they can clip into place. Extensions can be a great way to add length, volume, and color to your hair. However, if your hair is already thin or damaged, extensions might not be your best option, as they can cause more damage.  If you have glue-in or sew-in extensions, they must be replaced every 3 months as your hair grows out. These extensions range in price from $100-$1,000 per set. Clip-in extensions should be taken out at the end of each day. They're much cheaper, but they also look less realistic.

SUMMARY: Get a layered haircut so your hair will appear thicker. Add in a few highlights to play up your hair's volume. Get hair extensions to add even more volume.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This method should work for printing a document from a computer to a connected printer. Commonly used programs that feature this collation option include Word, Excel, Preview and Acrobat Reader. Then, click “Print.” Don’t use a shortcut to print the item instantly, because you will want to check the computer settings. ” Type in the number of copies you would like. The number will need to be more than one copy in order to use the collation feature. ” Check the box so that the documents will be printed in chronological page order, rather than all the copies of an entire page being printed at once. ” Your printer should print multiple copies in chronological order until that collate box is unchecked.
Summary: Open a multi-page document on your word processor, PDF viewer or other program. Click the File tab. Look for the section of the Print dialog box that says “copies. Look for a radio box that says “Collate. Click “Print” or “Ok.

While there are many styles of cowboy boots to choose from, the classic western style of boot is often what people think of when they imagine cowboy boots.  These boots will usually stand about 12 inches tall on your leg and the design is simple and straightforward.  There are Classic Western Style boots and Classic Western Style work boots that look similar but are manufactured differently. Western Style Workboots have a different heel than their traditional counterparts to make them more comfortable to be worn while standing for 12-14 hours per day. Shortie Boots are also Classic Western in style but only stand about 6-10 inches up the leg.  These boots can also be purchased in work boot trim. Roper Boots are the common choice among people that work at the rodeo.  They are similar in many ways to Classic Western style boots but are designed to be more practical for the type of work many people find themselves doing around cattle.  Roper Boots are lighter weight and have a wider sole than most Classic Western Style boots. Some Roper Boots have a rubber sole like sneakers to help grip while working. Buckaroo boots are designed for show.  These boots often have decorative stitching and other aesthetic flare to draw attention to the styling and workmanship of the boot.  Buckaroo boots are not designed to be particularly durable, but rather to be a fashion statement. These boots tend to stand 14 inches tall on your leg. Riding Boots are not always thought of in the same vein as cowboy boots, as they are commonly worn in English riding circles.  These boots have a similar cut to the varying styles of western cowboy boot, but lack some of the ornamentation.  Riding boots come from the same lineage as western cowboy boots.  Early cowboy boots were based on the classic Riding Boot design. These boots look plain compared to most cowboy boots, making them easy to identify. The Stockman Boot is designed to work hard and look good doing it.  These boots combine many of the elements one might find in no-nonsense Roper Boots with some of the flair often found on Buckaroo Boots.  Stockman Boots have rubber soles, shorter heels and a wider toe box than many Classic Western Style boots. These boots often have detailed and colored decorative stitching.
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One-sentence summary -- Choose a Classic Western Style. Choose Roper Boots. Choose Buckaroo Boots. Choose Riding Boots. Choose Stockman Boots.

Q: Feed regular-weight paper, such as printer paper, into a shredder until you've made as much confetti as you need. For the tiniest confetti, use a micro-cut shredder instead of a cross-cut shredder.  Avoid running materials, such as ribbons or garland, through the shredder since these may snag. If you use heavier cardstock paper, the edges of the paper may tear or look ragged.
A: Put the material through a shredder to make finely shredded confetti.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Ticks live outdoors and are very small.  Unlike other bugs, they don’t just bite and leave.  They embed themselves into the skin and continue to feed off their human host.  They like small, hairy areas like: the scalp, behind the ear, in the armpit or groin, between fingers and toes.  When checking for ticks, start in these areas, but check your whole body just to be sure. The tick must be removed from its human host.  The person who has been bitten will likely need assistance from another person, especially if the tick is someplace hard to reach.  Do not touch the tick with bare hands. Yes, you should keep the tick temporarily.  Because ticks can carry diseases like Lyme disease, you may wish to have the tick tested if you show signs of Lyme disease, or even if you don't. If it tests positive for anything, you may need additional medical treatment.  Place the tick in a plastic baggie or small container (e.g. empty pill bottle, etc.). If the tick is still alive, store it in the fridge for up to 10 days.  If the tick is dead, store it in the freezer for up to 10 days. If you aren’t able to submit the tick within 10 days, throw it out.  Even frozen or refrigerated ticks won’t be viable for testing after 10 days. If the tick is embedded deep in the skin, or someone was only able to remove a portion of the tick, you’ll need to go to the doctor and have it removed.  You should also go to your doctor if you have any of the symptoms of Lyme disease. Use soap and water to wash the area of the tick bite.  Apply some type of antiseptic to the area to disinfect the bite.  You can use rubbing alcohol, hand sanitizer, etc.  Make sure to wash your hands after you’ve completed this step. Testing is usually done by your local public health authority.  Check with your heath department to see if testing is available in your area. The public health lab will start by checking what type of tick it is, as only some carry diseases.  If the tick is of concern, they may then perform tests, or send it to a national lab for further tests.  If you live in Canada in a province that does not have a provincial lab that tests ticks, you can submit the tick directly to the National Microbiology Laboratory (NML) for testing.  Follow the instructions on the Government of Canada website to submit a tick to the NML. If you live in the United States, each state’s public health department will have a procedure on how to submit a tick for testing.  Check your state’s public health website for detailed instructions.   If you show signs of infection but are still waiting on the results of the tick test, do not delay treatment, and remember that false negatives are possible, or you may even have been bitten by another tick and not be aware.

SUMMARY:
Look for ticks. Remove the tick. Save the tick. Go to the doctor. Wash the area of the tick bite. Submit the tick for testing.