Article: Physical abuse can take many forms and some of them may not be immediately obvious. You are being physically abused if you:  have bruises, cuts, welts, and other types of unexplained injuries have injuries on your body that look like a hand print or another object, such as a belt wear inappropriate clothing to cover up injuries, such as a sweatshirt on a hot day live in constant fearfulness or feel like you have to be on alert at all times flinch when you are touched miss school or work often due to injuries Emotional abuse can show up in a number of different ways. Pay attention to the way that you are treated. You may be being emotionally abused if you:  feel anxious or fearful about doing something wrong because you are afraid of how someone will react if they are disappointed feel like you want to withdraw because someone has made you feel worthless display extreme behaviors, such as being either extremely demanding or extremely passive are not attached to your parent or parents (in children) feel like you have to act older or younger than you should, such as by caring for your siblings or sucking your thumb (in children) Sexual abuse also has some distinct signs that you can look for. This form of abuse is most common in children. You may be suffering from sexual abuse if you:  have ever been asked or forced to do something sexually that you were not comfortable doing or did not want to do avoid a specific person because of the way he or she interacts with you have a hard time sitting or walking due to abuse have knowledge of sexual acts that you should not do  not want to get undressed in front of people have an STD or have gotten pregnant at a young age are planning to run away from home Sometimes it can be difficult to recognize abuse within a relationship. However, there are some clear signs that you may be involved in an abusive relationship. You may be in an abusive relationship if you:  feel like you have to go along with everything your partner says always have to check in with your partner are eager to your partner are worried about making your partner jealous or upsetting him or her often get harassing calls from your partner
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Watch for signs of physical abuse. Recognize signs of emotional abuse. Look for signs of sexual abuse. Determine if you are in an abusive relationship.
Article: With so many styling products available, there are plenty of options to help enhance your natural curl while fighting off unwanted frizz.  Products like gels, mousses, and curl-enhancing creams all contain ingredients called polymers, which coat the hair and “lock” your curl or wave into place. If your hair is fine and wavy then mousses are your best choice since they don't weigh hair down. If your hair is coarse and curly, gel or cream is recommended. Most hair sprays and mousses have a high alcohol content, which can cause the cuticle to swell up. Alcohol can also dry out your hair, making it look poofy and eventually leading to breakage. Try using alcohol-free products that work to reduce frizz, such as creams and serums. If your hair is damaged from dye, or just naturally dry, a boar-bristle brush can help to reduce frizz. This type of brush helps to gather the natural oils from your scalp and distribute them throughout your hair. It may seem counterintuitive, but wrapping flyaway strands around a curling iron can help set them in place and smooth out your hair. Be sure to completely dry your hair first and use the curling iron sparingly. Keep it on a low heat setting and don't hold the strands for very long. Whenever you use heat, you risk causing damage to your hair. Always apply a heat-protectant product first. A hot oil treatment is a great way to condition and strengthen your hair. This is a good idea for all hair types, so try it out with your friends. Choose a treatment with jojoba oil to help strengthen the cuticle and further prevent frizz. Warm up the oil then massage it into your hair and scalp.  If desired, you can put a shower cap over your hair and let the oil soak in for 30 minutes before washing it out. You can help the oil penetrate deeper into the hair shaft by applying heat with a hair dryer.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Let your natural shape work for you. Switch to alcohol-free products. Opt for a boar-bristle brush. Tame flyaways with a curling iron. Do a weekly hot oil treatment.
Article: Depending on your preference for the texture and taste of cilantro stems, you may want to remove some of the long stems of the cilantro. For salsas and curries, many find the cilantro stems add a pleasant amount of concentrated cilantro flavor. If your recipe doesn't specify on the inclusion of stems, use your best judgement.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Decide how much of the stems you want to keep.