You will want to keep some crucial items with you at all times as it's not really convenient to run back and forth to the car or tent (if you have one). You can keep your hands free to snap pictures and items safe while dancing by carrying a backpack. You won’t need a huge one, just something small for the essentials. Bring along an extra cell phone battery and/or charger, chapstick, water canister and ID. If you'll be attending a daytime rave, it would be a good idea to put a hat on  to protect your dome from harsh sun rays. As long as it’s cool and helps shield your face and head from the sun, you're in good shape. Even if it's a nighttime rave a sweet baseball cap will be fashionable.  Cowboy or trucker hats will do the trick as well. Think outside the box here as well. This is the perfect time to wear that wild wig you’ve had in the closet. Just imagine partying all night long and waking up without sunglasses. Ouch. Not only will they protect your eyes from the blinding sun, they are cool. Choose inexpensive ones in case you lose them. You don’t have to save them for the following morning. These can really set your outfit off during the day too so pick ones with a fun colored frame and reflective lenses.
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One-sentence summary -- Take a backpack. Wear a hat. Don’t forget sunglasses.

Q: How long you can go between washes varies from person to person, depending on your hair type and how comfortable you are with letting your hair get a bit greasy. But you should generally give your hair every other day off from shampooing.  If you want to avoid shampooing but want to refresh your hair, rinse with water. This will still remove grime and oil without running the risk of stripping it from over-washing.  If you have curly or textured hair, you could use a conditioner in place of a shampoo. This keeps your hair fresh and clean but doesn't strip away the moisture. It's a good method for keeping your natural curls intact and frizz-free.
A: Give your hair a break.

Article: Many kids are naturally hyperactive and erratic, which can make ADHD hard to notice. Adults can also deal with ADHD as well, and manifest the same symptoms. If you feel that you or a loved one often seems distracted or impulsive, it's possible that ADHD is involved. There are signs to look for in case you think your child or loved one may have ADHD. Try setting up an appointment with a doctor or specialist if you see signs like:  Daydreaming often Losing things Forgetting things Fidgeting and not sitting still Talking a lot Taking risks Making careless mistakes and impulsive decisions Struggling to resist temptation Struggling to wait their turn Struggling to get along with others The DSM-5 defines three types of ADHD: inattentive type, hyperactive type, and combined type. Several signs must have existed by the age of 12, and they must show up in more than one setting for at least 6 months. A diagnosis must be made by a trained professional.   Symptoms should be obvious in the person compared to their same-age peers, and they should be strong enough to impact normal functioning at school, at work, and/or in social settings. For hyperactive type, the symptoms should be seen as disruptive. The symptoms should not be explained by a different condition (e.g. autism or oppositional defiant disorder). The DSM-5 criteria require that children 16 and under must have at least six symptoms in a category to gain the diagnosis, while those 17 and older need five symptoms. Inattentive type ADHD makes it difficult for a person to focus, no matter how hard they might try.  People with this type of ADHD will usually exhibit at least 5 or 6 of the following:  Makes careless mistakes and is inattentive to detail in work, school, or with other activities. Has trouble paying attention during tasks or while playing. Doesn't seem to be paying attention when someone is talking directly to him or her. Doesn't follow through with homework, chores, or jobs and is easily sidetracked. Is organizationally challenged. Avoids tasks requiring sustained focus, such as schoolwork. Can't keep track of or often loses keys, glasses, papers, tools, or other possessions. Is easily distracted. Is forgetful. People with this type of ADHD typically struggle with self-control. To qualify for ADHD, the symptoms must be considered disruptive. The behaviors to look out for include:  Being fidgety or squirmy, such as constantly tapping the hands or feet. The child running or climbing inappropriately. The adult constantly feeling restless. Struggling to play quietly or do quiet activities. Being constantly on the go without breaks. Excessive talking. Blurting out even before questions are asked. Struggling to wait for their turn. Interrupting others or inserting himself into others' discussions or games. Being very impatient. Saying inappropriate comments, showing emotions without restraint, or acting without regards to consequences. For combined type ADHD, the individual will present with at least six signs of both inattentive and hyperactive-impulsive ADHD. This is the most common type of ADHD that is diagnosed in children. Genetics play a role in ADHD, and researchers have noticed certain genetic quirks in people with ADHD. In addition, studies show correlations between children with ADHD to prenatal alcohol and smoking as well as to early childhood exposure to lead. People with ADHD are diverse. This can make it harder to figure out specific causes.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Know the general signs of ADHD. Recognize that the signs should be noticeable and well-established in order for someone to qualify for the diagnosis. Recognize the inattentive symptoms of ADHD. Notice the hyperactive-impulsive symptoms of ADHD. Look for combined symptoms of ADHD. Keep in mind that causes of ADHD are not fully clear yet.

Problem: Article: If their collar also has paint on it, remove it, and wash it separately. You can use oil to remove oil-based stains or wash it with dish soap to remove water-based paint. Let it dry completely before putting it back on your cat. If the paint has soaked through the cat’s collar, particularly if it is an oil-based paint, you may want to simply throw the collar away. You will need to make sure that your cat does not lick their fur until you have safely removed the paint. This means that someone must be watching the cat until you are able to clean them. If you notice the cat trying to lick themselves, stop them.  Try putting an Elizabethan collar on your cat. This is a plastic cone that your cat can wear around their neck to prevent them from licking the paint. Do not remove the collar or let your cat outside until you have safely removed all of the paint. If you do not have a collar readily available, you can wrap the cat in a towel instead. Most varieties of paint are toxic to cats, and cats may try to lick the paint off of themselves. Before you do anything, make sure that the cat has not ingested any paint. If you’re unsure, visit the vet just in case. Some symptoms of poisoning in cats includes:  Problems breathing Diarrhea or vomiting Drooling Fever Head shaking Pawing at the mouth Seizures Bluish gums and tongue
Summary: Remove their collar. Supervise them until you can clean them. Go the vet if you think your cat has consumed the paint.

Article: This should reduce the friction and allow the door to close more smoothly. Use a dry, moisturizer-free soap that leaves a powdery residue on the sides of the door.Of course, this is a gentle and temporary solution and will need to be repeated sporadically during times of humidity. One of the functions of the AC is to remove excess moisture from the air and decrease the humidity level in your home. While this can be a costly solution, it will help with your sticking doors. As the humidity in your home is lowered, the wood door will shrink in size. A dehumidifier works by sucking in air, removing the air’s moisture, and expelling the air back into the room. The main advantage of using a dehumidifier is that it is portable, which allows you to place it close to the sticking door.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Rub the problem area with bar soap. Run your air conditioner. Invest in a dehumidifier.