Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Prepare a lavender soap. Dab a lavender oil moisturizer on your skin. Try lavender and apple cider vinegar. Purchase or make lavender sachets or pillows. Mix a lavender spray. Rub lavender flowers on your skin. Plant lavender in your garden. Leave saucers of lavender oil in strategic places.

Answer: Make soap out of lavender essential oil. Washing your body with the soap can deter bugs from attacking you.  Purchase a plain liquid Castile soap and lavender essential oil, both of which you can purchase at many health stores and large retailers.  Add 10-15 drops of essential oil to the Castile soap and mix well.  Wash with the soap either every day or before you go outside. Apply a small amount of lavender essential oil to your skin, or even that of your pet. This may be all you need to keep insects away from yourself.  Use a carrier oil to dilute the essential oil so that it doesn’t irritate your skin. Examples of carrier oils include sweet almond oil, apricot kernel oil, avocado oil, olive oil, and sesame oil.  Put 1-2 drops of lavender essential oil into each ounce of carrier oil you use. You can increase this amount as you tolerate it.  Use 10-25 drops of lavender essential oil with 2 tablespoons (29.6 ml) vegetable oil and 1 tablespoon (14.8 ml) aloe vera gel as an alternative.  Consider using these as body moisturizers and an alternative to soap. Place a dab on your pet’s collar to repel ticks. Combine lavender essential oil and apple cider vinegar in a container. Apply a small amount to your skin or clothing to keep bugs at bay. Mix 25 drops lavender essential oil with ¼ cup organic apple cider vinegar. You can also use water if the smell of the vinegar is too strong. If you prefer to not put anything on your skin, consider using lavender sachets or pillows. These can help repel bugs around areas in which you may be.  Make lavender sachets or pillows by putting dried lavender into little cloth bags or small pillowcases. You can either buy dried lavender or dry some from a plant you may have. Many health food and home goods stores sell already made lavender sachets and pillowcases. Place the sachets or pillowcases in cupboards, chests, or even around your bedroom. In addition to repelling insects, it will give the spaces a fresh smell. Spraying lavender on areas that may attract bugs, such as your bedroom or on patio furniture may detract bugs and give the area a pleasant scent. Mixing lavender essential oil with distilled water in a spray bottle can make application of this repellent easy and quick.  Add 30-40 drops of your lavender essential oil to 1.5 ounces of distilled water in a clean spray bottle. The amount of essential oil you use will depend on how strong you want the scent.  You can also make a spray using dried lavender. Boil 3-4 cups of distilled water and 3–4 tablespoons (44.4–59.1 ml) of dried lavender. Allow the mixture to cool and strain out the plant. Put it in a spray bottle and use as you like.  Mist the spray wherever you’d like to repel bugs. Make sure to not douse bed linens or clothing with the spray. Rub lavender flowers that you have at home or purchase on your skin before after you shower. This may keep insects from attacking you. Rub the flowers to hot parts of your body that can help circulate scent such as your neck, underarms, and behind your ears. If you have a garden at your home or even have a balcony at an apartment, plant some lavender. Not only can it beautiful your garden, but it may also keep insects from coming near your home. Placing saucers of lavender oil in strategic areas can repel insects from indoor and outdoor spaces. Consider using this method if you want to avoid applying anything to your skin.  Use 30-40 drops of lavender essential oil per 1.5 ounces of distilled water that you want to use in trays. Fill the trays with the mixture and put in spaces that attract a lot of insects.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Go over your assignment. Revisit your introduction. Use the RERUN method. Plan other sections to add.

Answer: Verify that you’ve accomplished all the parts of your assignment so that you can properly address them in the conclusion. Take a few moments to make a list of what you’re supposed to demonstrate or learn in the experiment. To make sure your conclusion is consistent with the rest of your report, revisit your lab report’s introduction. This is a good tactic to help you brainstorm exactly what you’d like to say in your conclusion. Start mapping out the different elements of your conclusion by using the RERUN method. The RERUN method can be a useful structure overall for a short lab report, but it is especially useful for providing a conclusion to your report that reviews the experiment’s important components. RERUN stands for:   Restate: Restate the lab experiment by describing the assignment.  Explain: Explain the purpose of the lab experiment. What were you trying to figure out or discover? Talk briefly about the procedure you followed to complete the lab.  Results: Explain your results. Confirm whether or not your hypothesis was supported by the results.  Uncertainties: Account for uncertainties and errors. Explain, for example, if there were other circumstances beyond your control that might have impacted the experiment’s results.  New: Discuss new questions or discoveries that emerged from the experiment. The RERUN method is a good start, but there may be other components that you should include. It’s a good idea to talk about what you’ve learned in the experiment. You might also want to situate your reports within the overall research field, or how you can relate the findings to concepts you’re learning in class. Your assignment may also have specific questions that need to be answered. Make sure you answer these fully and coherently in your conclusion.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Find out if your website is running on an Apache server. Locate and download your .htaccess file. Create an .htaccess file. Type in the code. Set the new URL destination. Save the new .htaccess file. Create a backup. Upload the modified file to the root directory of the old domain. Test the redirect.

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This is necessary for moving forward with the .htaccess method - check with your web host if you're unsure. An .htaccess file is a file that web servers check for information on how to handle errors, security, and redirect requests for your site. Check your root directory (where all your website files are stored) and then download the file for editing. If no .htaccess exists in your root folder currently, you can create one using an application like Notepad (or a similar plain text application). The code for the file is contained in the next step.  Make sure that when you save your .htaccess file it begins with a “.” Note that this file has no tail extension (e.g. “.com” or “.txt”) Paste the following code into the .htaccess text file: .redirect 301 /old/oldURL.com http://www.newURL.com  In the code, "oldURL.com" represents the landing page address your visitors will need to be redirected from while "http://www.newURL.com" represents the address you'd like your visitors redirected to. There should be exactly one blank space between "oldURL.com" and "http://" Don't add "http://www" to the (old) URL in the first part of the code!  The code "301" is most commonly used on redirected sites and means "moved permanently". Research other "300" codes to learn about other functions. Change “http://www.newURL.com” to the domain address you'd like visitors to be redirected to. Change the dropdown to “all files” and save the file as .htaccess with no extension. Rename any existing .htaccess files or html files with the same name to keep a backup copy. For example use the name .htaccessbackup so that you can find and recognize the file in case you need to do a restore of the previous code. Now that you've modified the code you need to put this file back so the old URL can read it and redirect as planned. Open a new private browsing window and type the old domain name into your web browser. If you've done everything correctly it will redirect to the new site.  Using a private browsing window simply ensures that your browser is accessing the new redirect instead of relying on cached data (data stored to help your most commonly visited pages load faster). In lieu of a private browsing window, you can also clear your browser's cache through the browser preferences menu. For more information on how to do that, see Clear-Your-Browser's-Cache.