Problem: Article: This company gathers coupons for many different products and services that are specific to your area. Go to Valpak.com and type in your city. Sign up to receive Val-Pak coupon books on the first of each month in your mailbox. They are free to you. If you do not want to receive this mail, you can also simply search the online database for printable coupons. Not all Val-Pak coupons are available online. This will require you to enter a few personal details, and you may choose to receive monthly coupons in the mail. If you don't want your regular or work email to be cluttered with weekly newsletters, create a new email address just for couponing. You can check the email once or twice a week before you go shopping. If the store sells your information to another company, they will not have your personal email. Look on CouponNetwork.com, Coupons.com, SmartSource.com, and RedPlum.com for deals on your products and stores. Print them and file them by expiration date and type of product. Many blogs link to current coupon deals, so check ExtremeSavingsWithDivaDesirae.com, FabulesslyFrugal.com, MoneySavingMom.com, TheKrazyCouponLady.com, and MoneySavingAmanda.com weekly or before big shopping trips. If you have some favorite brands, but you can't find coupons, then type "product name" and "coupon" into Google or Bing and search for coupons.  Keep in mind that there are some fraudulent coupon makers. Judge by the trustworthiness of the site and the user reviews whether you are finding an acceptable coupon. Call the store if you have questions. Advanced coupon clippers search for coupons on eBay. Many people sell packs of coupons for a low cost. Look for "Buy Now" in this case, so you can avoid a coupon arriving after its expiration date. Pay attention to reviews from the seller, and focus on this for the products you buy in large quantities. Find a manufacturer or store profile and "Like" the page. Check your Facebook news feed for new coupons daily. Online couponing is an excellent place to start the practice because you can control the amount of paper you keep and target your search by product, store or season. If you like to surf the Internet, you may not want to go on to newspaper coupon clipping.
Summary: Check if there is a Val-Pak coupon book in your area. Sign up for email coupon newsletters for the stores on your list. Search online coupon websites. Read online couponing blogs. Use search engines to find product-specific coupons. Look for coupons on Facebook.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Be careful not to coat clean areas of your skin, and to only apply the hair dye to the stain. This will cause the chemicals within the hair dye to reactive and will make it easier to remove the original stain. Just be careful not to get any of the hair dye in your eyes. Consider wearing goggles to protect your eyes and the sensitive skin around your eyes. Use gentle, circular motions to rub the hair dye into the stained area. Only rub within the perimeter of the stain to avoid spreading the hair dye to other portions of your skin. If the hair dye begins to irritate your skin, stop rubbing the area immediately and rinse your face with water. Apply a pea-sized amount of your exfoliating soap to a wet washcloth. Gently wipe away the reactivated hair dye from your skin.  If you do not have an exfoliating soap, use your normal face soap instead. Repeat the process as needed to further lighten and remove the hair dye stain.

SUMMARY: Apply leftover hair dye to the stained areas using a cotton swab. Rub the hair dye into the stain with a cotton swab for 30-60 seconds. Use an exfoliating soap and a wet washcloth to rinse the dye off your skin.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: A true show of appreciation is being there for someone in need. If the person you appreciate asks for your help, do whatever you can to help them. If you know that they are going through a tough time, go out of your way to do something kind for them. For example, if the person is going through a hard time, you could bring them a meal or stop by to do some chores for them. Face-to-face communication is best, of course. Still, so much of our daily interactions today are via phone, email, or text that it’s easy to reach out to your loved ones this way. Send a short message to say that you care.  Texts and emails are quick and easy to send and another way of expressing your feelings of appreciation to someone. Try texting, “I appreciate you” or “I love you.” Send a short email saying, “I miss you” or “I can’t wait to see you.” When you are having a conversation with someone, give them your undivided attention. This will make them feel important and appreciated. Look them in the eye when you are talking or listening to them and they will know that they have your full attention.
Summary: Help them when they need it. Text. Look them in the eye when talking.

Let them know how owning a horse will help you grow as a person.  Teach your parents about the benefits of horse ownership. Educate your parents by saying things like:  "I'll be more relaxed.  Horse ownership has been known to reduce stress." "The challenge involved in training my horse will drastically improve my creativity." "Being responsible for my own horse will help me build character." "Bonding with my horse will help me form a kinship with nature." Tell your parents where you will keep your horse.  Also, make them aware of everything you'll need to get started.  Tell them about options for storing your horse.  Say "Keeping my horse at home would reduce my travel expenses and allow me to spend more time with it but boarding my horse would mean that I could leave town and know that a professional would be there to take care of it."   Include supplies like hay, tack and grooming equipment. Include medical care and vaccinations. Tell your parents what you plan to do with your horse.  Will you be showing your horse?  If so, let your parents know what that entails. Say "If I show my horse, I'll need to travel with it and groom it more often which could add to my expenses.  However, I could braid other people's horses at shows to help pay for my own." If you plan on keeping your horse at home, decide who will take care of it when you inevitably have to leave town.  Show your parents that you've covered all your bases. Look up horse care providers in your area. Say "I may not have enough money to maintain my horse on my own but I would be glad to do extra work around the house to help pay you back."  Mow the lawn. Walk the dog. Take your siblings to school. Paint the house. Let them know that if owning a horse proves to be unworkable, you can always sell the horse.  Show your parents you understand how to sell your horse.  Describe how factors like age, height and temperament affect the value of your horse.  Say things like "A young athletic horse could fetch a good price from someone looking to take it to shows, but an older even-tempered horse could be worth more to someone looking for a reliable horse for their children to ride."   Assure them you know about advertising horses and how to talk to potential buyers.  Tell them "If we do have to sell the horse, I know how to groom it and take the best pictures and videos of it to advertise it to buyers and get the best return on our investment possible." Find out what their worries are and see if you can put their minds at ease.   Put the ball in their court. Ask them "What are your main concerns about me owning a horse?  Is there anything I can do for you to make you feel more comfortable helping me purchase one?"
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One-sentence summary -- Explain why you need your own horse. Outline your immediate plans for your horse. Have a long term plan. Designate a backup plan for care. Negotiate with your parents. Have an exit strategy. Ask what it would take for your parents to agree with you.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Rinse the treated spot by dabbing it with a clean, wet sponge. Using a clean towel or cloth, gently blot the treated spot to remove as much excess water as possible. Leave the upholstery untouched to air dry.
Summary:
Rinse and dry the treated spot.