Problem: Article: Use an eyebrow brush here. Gently run it through your eyebrow, using light stroking motions, to brush each eyebrow smooth. It's important to start with a nice smooth brow before applying glitter. Take the glue out of your glitter brow kit. As the glue will dry fast, you're going to be applying glitter and glue in sections. To start, you should apply some glitter on the corner of each eyebrow nearest to the bridge of your nose  Use the applicator that came with your glitter brow kit. Apply the glue in quick swiping motions. Only apply glue about a centimeter into your eyebrow. Take the glitter that came with your glitter brow kit. Use the applicator designed to apply the glitter. You will now apply glitter to the corners of each eyebrow. Remember to work quickly, as you don't want the glue to dry before you're done applying glitter. Choose the lightest color glitter from your kit for the corners of your eyebrows.  Apply the glitter using light, dabbing motions to each eyebrow. If the glitter looks a little sparse, don't worry. You will go over the eyebrows again when you're done. Choose a darker color to proceed. You want your eyebrows to get darker as they move away from your nose. This creates a nice ombre effect that can look fun and festive. Keep in mind, you can do your eyebrows all in the same color if you choose. However, many glitter brow kits are designed to produce an ombre effect.
Summary: Brush out your eyebrows to start. Dab a small section of glue on the corner of each eyebrow. Fill these sections in with glitter. Select a deeper color.

Problem: Article: ” This will open the Internet Options dialog box.  ” This will restore the default settings to Internet Explorer without erasing your bookmarks and favorites. ” Babylon Search will no longer be installed to Internet Explorer.
Summary: Click on the gear icon located at the top-right corner of Internet Explorer and select “Internet options. Click on the “Advanced” tab, then click on the “Reset” button. Place a checkmark next to “Delete personal settings,” then click on “Reset. Wait for Internet Explorer to reset, then click on “Close. Close your current session of Internet Explorer, then open a new session.

Problem: Article: If you come across someone who is unconscious, you need to quickly make sure there are no dangers to yourself if you choose to help them. Is there a car exhaust running? A gas stove? Is there a fire? Are electrical lines down? If there is anything that could endanger you or the victim, see if there is something you can do to counteract it. Open a window, turn off the stove, or put out the fire if  possible.  However, if there is nothing you can do to counteract the danger, move the victim. The best way to move the victim is by placing a blanket or a coat underneath her back and pulling on the coat or blanket. If there is a chance the person has suffered a spinal injury two people should move her to prevent any twisting of the head and neck. Shake or tap his shoulder and saying in a loud, clear voice, "Are you okay? Are you okay?" If he responds, he is conscious. He may have just been sleeping, or he could have been unconscious. If it still appears to be an emergency situation — for example, he is having trouble breathing or he appears to be fading in between consciousness and unconsciousness — call for help and begin basic first aid and take measures to prevent or treat shock. If the child is unresponsive, the first thing to do is check her pulse. If the child does not respond, you need to begin CPR immediately. Do not check the pulse for more than 10 seconds. If the victim does not have a pulse, her heart is not beating and you will be required to perform chest compressions.  To check the neck (carotid) pulse, feel for a pulse on the side of the victim's neck closest to you by placing the tips of your first two fingers beside the Adam's apple. (Be aware that the Adam's apple is usually not visible on a female, and may not even be very visible on a boy who has not yet gone through puberty.) To check the wrist (radial) pulse, place your first two fingers on the thumb side of the victim's wrist. Other pulse locations are the groin and ankle. To check the groin (femoral) pulse, press the tips of two fingers into the middle of the groin. To check the ankle (posterior tibial) pulse, place your first two fingers on the inside of the ankle. If you see someone whose heart has stopped beating or has stopped breathing, reacting quickly and performing rescue breathing and CPR could save his life. When someone starts CPR before an ambulance arrives, the patient has a considerably better chance of surviving.  Being able to respond quickly by performing CPR, which can help get oxygenated blood back flowing to the brain, is essential.  If the person has a pulse but is not breathing, only perform rescue breathing, not chest compressions. A human brain can typically go for around four minutes without oxygen before suffering permanent brain damage. If the brain goes without oxygen for between four and six minutes the chances of brain damage rise. If the brain lacks oxygen for six to eight minutes brain damage is probable. If the brain is without oxygen for over ten minutes, brain death is probable.
Summary: Check the scene for danger. Check the victim for consciousness. Check the victim’s pulse. Understand the importance of reacting quickly.

Problem: Article: Make sure your feet are together with your toes pointed forward. Raise your arms straight up into the air above your head.  The straight jump is a fairly basic jump that is safe to do at home. It will help you to strengthen your legs, improve your cardiovascular endurance, and learn to keep your balance. While you are unlikely to hurt yourself doing this jump, you could still potentially twist your ankle or fall. While you squat, simultaneously swing your arms back behind you. Make sure your arms are as far back as they can go while you reach the lowest part of your squat. Don't go so far down as to lose your balance, but spread your arms to the side if you need to. Push off of your feet and extend your legs. You will return to your original position with straight legs and upper body, but now you will be airborne. As you pop upward like a spring, swing your arms back up over your head for added momentum. Gymnasts coined this phrase to describe a method of landing on their feet that absorbs the shock and prevents injuries. To do this, land with your legs apart and knees slightly bent. Hold your arms out for balance. In a perfectly stuck landing, your feet should not move at all.
Summary:
Stand up straight. Begin your jump by bending your knees. Spring up into the air. Stick the landing.