Problem: Article: Sometimes, when siblings act out, all they want is time and attention. This may be true especially if your sibling is younger than you. They may want you to read to them, play with them, or just spend more time around them. When a sibling is annoying you, simply telling them that you need a break from the annoyance can work, as long as you tell them respectfully. Simply telling them to stop will give you better control of the situation and empower you to stand your ground even more next time. They'll also learn that you will only take so much. Whether it’s studying, hanging out with friends or working on projects, help your sibling to understand that they need to respect your time. You don’t need to schedule hour-long blocks of sibling-only time: you can space a couple of 15 minute breaks to spend with them throughout your day. Throw a football, talk to them about their day, cook a meal with them, or play with toys. Ask your brother or sister what they’d like to do, and spend a whole day on an adventure.  Take them to a museum and explore the exhibits Go to a sporting event Go shopping and buy them something nice Go to the movies and then out to eat If talking alone doesn’t keep your sibling at bay, strike a bargain. Giving them something they want can help maintain peace in your house! Consider compromises, such as:  "If you can go a week without bothering me, I'll do the same." "If you leave me alone while I do my homework, I'll take you to get ice cream later." "If you stop messing with me, I'll let you have the house to yourself when you hang out with friends on Friday." Consider whether you've been rude, irritating or needy towards them lately. It might be possible that you're doing the same things to them that they've done to you. Ask them what bothers them about your behavior, and promise to stop your bad habits if they stop theirs.
Summary: Realize that your sibling may want something from you. Don't be afraid to stand up for yourself! Explain to them that you need your own time. Take time out of your day to do things with them. Spend an entire day with them. Offer them a bargain. Realize that you might annoy them!

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Choose a wig-making or weaving wig cap and pin it to a Styrofoam wig head. Use the measurements that you took earlier to draw a U-shaped part on the wig cap. A white dressmaker's chalk will work well here, but you can also use colored eyeliner as well.  If you are doing a side part, make sure that you do it on the correct side of the wig cap. Place the wig head onto a stable stand. You can use a special stand made specifically for wig heads. The first weft needs to go from ear-to-ear, along the bottom edge of the cap. Bring the thread down across the weft. Push the needle through the wig cap and out again, this time above the weft. Continue sewing until you reach the other side. Do not cut the weft.  Anchor the weft to the wig cap with a double knot. The weft must match the distance between your ears along your back hairline. Refer to your measurement! Use a thread color that matches the wig cap. Take the wig cap off of the wig head first. Flip the cap right-side-out, then pin it back to the wig head. Continue sewing the weft to the wig cap, just above the hem. The new row needs to start ¼ to ½ inch (0.64 to 1.27 centimeters) above the first one. Keep sewing until you reach the other side of the wig cap. At this point, you can cut the weft, or fold it back on itself and continue sewing the next row. Work your way from one side of the wig cap to the other, bottom to top. When you are about ¼ to ½ inch (0.64 to 1.27 centimeters) away from the drawn part, stop. Sew the final rows as close together as possible. This will make it easier to style the wig as well as blend it with your own hair.

SUMMARY: Pin a wig-making wig cap to a wig head, then draw your part. Turn the cap inside out, pin it back to the wig head, and sew your first weft. Flip the cap over and continue sewing the weft. Cut the weft, and start your next row. Continue sewing row upon row of wefts.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Some doctors will help anyone have twins, like the doctor of the Octomom.  Others will only help if there is a "medical necessity." There are several medical reasons for a doctor to help you have twins.  If you are older, the doctor may suggest having twins is lower chance of birth defects than having two single pregnancies. There are other reasons why a woman may medically not be able to have more than one pregnancy, known as Secondary Infertility.  Age and fertility windows are other reasons for needing to have twins. Implanting multiple eggs is cost effective since each IVF egg has a lower chance of implanting, so best to try a bunch at once. It is normally used as a treatment for women who do not ovulate, but when taken by women with no issues it can raise the chance of having twins to over 33%, depending on the woman. Clomid works by encouraging the ovaries to drop more eggs in a cycle.  Clomid can result in triplets or more, so be warned! )  IVF used to be called "test tube babies."  IVF procedures result in twins at a high rate.  Normally the doctors will try to implant many embryos in the hopes that one sticks, but if one sticks, two is also likely.  Overall, the chances of having twins in IVF are between 20% to 40%.  IVF can be expensive.  There are many clinics that do IVF, so get referrals and shop around. IVF is now fairly routine.  It's not cheap or quick, but it is not unusual these days either.
Summary: Let a doctor help you increase your chances of twins. If you are undergoing IVF, you could be spending some serious money. Talk to your doctor about an oral medicine called Clomid. Go through IVF (Intro Vitro Fertilization.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It's preferable to place these carpets outside the vehicle when you do so, but after a few times, you'll be able to determine just how much space you'll need to use to be able to find a place to put these. Pulling up the carpeting, will expose the cabinets that will later hold your seats. If there is a lever or pull-cord to fold these headrests down, pull it until the headrest have been completely folded down.  You may have to push the headrest into it's closing position. The lever is on the side of the seat. It should be just noticeable to the untrained eye. Doing this will expose an area that is able to accompany the seat. This should free the seats from their locked and upright position. It will also cause the seat to fall frontwards slightly. The seat should "roll over" onto it's back.
Summary:
Pull the carpet that is in front of the seat upwards with both of your hands, and place it to the side. Ensure that both headrests are down. Pull the lever that folds the middle seat's seat-back into a folded position. Take notice of the knob on the floor slightly underneath the seat. Push on the cabinet-door from the back, and hold it back. Pull backwards on the knob. Push on the back of the seat. Release the handle to the cabinet door you should be holding onto now, once the seat has been properly stowed into the basket. Repeat this process with the other seat, assuming you need the space to do both seats.Do the same with the other side seat, if you need to. Return the carpets to their normal positions over top of the cabinet door.