Article: You do not want the system to have live power while you are making your connections. Turn the vehicle off and remove the cables from your battery. Connect the positive output wire to the positive wire of your first speaker. This may mean splicing the two wires together, but more often the amp is made to have the wire of the speaker inserted into an output jack. This step will be the same regardless of whether you are wiring in series or parallel. Each of the speakers that you are wiring in series will be connected to each other. This can be done by splicing the wires together. Each of the speakers that you are wiring in parallel will be connected to the output jack on the amp.  You can wire some speakers in series and some in parallel within the same system to reach the desired impedance/power values. This will be done by making the final connection and creating a “loop.” Connect the negative wire of the last speaker in any series, and the negative wires of all speakers in parallel, to the negative port of the output jack on the amp. Now you can connect the ground cable on your battery and restore power to the vehicle. This step is what it’s all about. Enjoy your music, and make sure that everyone else does to!
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Unplug your battery terminals. Wire the amp to your first speaker. Connect the remaining speakers. Close the circuit. Connect your battery cable. Turn up the music.

Problem: Article: Respond with either one or two sentences to keep the conversation from getting too flirty or personal at first. The best thing to do right now is to ease into this new stage of your relationship slowly in order to give each other space. If they ask how your day is going, you could reply with, "Pretty good I'm just working/going to class. How about you?" Maintain a healthy distance from your ex if you are trying to build a friendship. You want to communicate with them enough to where they know you are there for them as a friend, but not too much to where they rely on you as much as they did when you were together. Communicating too frequently can blur the lines between friendship and relationship. It can also make it difficult to move on from the relationship once it has ended. Be direct and honest about your desire to keep a platonic relationship by using short, clear sentences. Being clear is important, because it'll prevent any miscommunication down the road. It could also help prevent awkward conversations if your ex is getting the wrong message from your texts. For example, you could say, "I don't want to get back together Jenna, but I would love to be friends with you. I think we can still be there for each other." Determine what topics you are not comfortable discussing with your ex. Friends do not talk about the same things couples in a relationship talk about. There may be sore subjects between you two that are best left unaddressed.  You may say, “If we're going to be friends, we shouldn't talk about the fights we used to have.” If you do not want to hear about their new love interests, you could say, “I'm happy you are enjoying dating again, but I don't want to know about the new people you are seeing.” To keep your relationship platonic, you may choose to say, “Please do not ask me to spend the night or to do anything else that friends wouldn't do together.” If your ex texts you asking to hang out, try to plan an occasion where there will be other people around. These situations will make your interaction less like a date and more like a group hang out.  Plan a dinner party and invite your ex and several other friends. Aim for a group of 5 or more so you do not have to talk with your ex the entire time. Invite your ex and some friends to a new restaurant or bar. This way, you can start making new memories as friends instead of relying solely on those you made when you were together.
Summary: Keep your replies casual and short at first. Reply less frequently than you did when you were together. Mention that you would like to be friends. Set clear boundaries by explaining what you will and will not talk about. Suggest spending time with mutual friends if they want to hang out one-on-one.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Some joking poking and prodding, a light hug, and sitting next to each other is fine, but brushing her shoulders or cheeks, snuggling up next to each other, and (of course!) kissing are going to send a very different message. The best ground rule is to act like you were with any other friend, of any gender. Don't overanalyze every gesture or move -- that's what people do on dates! Just be yourself. Try not to touch each other much -- especially if you construe it at all as sexual. If you feel like things are romantic, they are, so move on or find a way to create some distance. If one of you is buying the other's dinner or the movie tickets, you're starting to steer yourself into dating territory. Let her buy her food, and you buy yours. Remember, going out platonically is just like going out with friends -- and you wouldn't buy your buddy's taxi ride just for nothing. If you're your normal, friendly self, then you shouldn't have anything to worry about. Whenever you're together, try not to overthink things or worry about signals. Just relax and be a friend, like you would with any of "the guys." The more you keep things friendly in general, the more platonic you'll come off when you ask her out. You shouldn't treat her like "girlfriend-lite." You want to treat her like a normal friend whose opinion you admire and who you like spending time with. One of the best ways to make it obvious that the date is platonic is to talk about the person you're actually dating. Even if you're not currently seeing anyone, you may feel comfortable enough to mention that you're not interested in dating, though you have to see how to conversation plays out. Some ways to be subtle include:  "You like that band? My girlfriend loves them too!" "You would get along great with _______, I'd love you to meet her." You should also ask about her love life -- asking "who are you crushing on?" or "any luck finding a new man?" will show that you're just friend's gossiping. If you run into other friends, go join them. If she suggests something different to do, or you change your mind, go with the flow. Don't worry about keeping things perfect or "running" the date well. This is just two friends hanging out, and overthinking things tends to give the impression of a "real" date.  Do not invite her back to your place, especially if you're just getting to know one another.

SUMMARY: Watch your body language. Let her pay for her own things. Act like friends, and don't treat her any more special than anyone else. Mention your significant other, if you have one, to show you're not interested in dating. Keep your plans loose.

The right shampoo can make a big difference in your war against oily hair. Pick one that is specifically designed for oily hair to help dry your hair and scalp out so it won't be so oily.  Oily scalp is a common problem with oily hair. To help with your scalp, look for a shampoo that has sodium lauryl sulfate, ammonium, or other detergents. These ingredients can help dry out your scalp. Another category of detergents that can be helpful is sulfosuccinates. If you still want to use a condition, make sure it doesn't contain oils. Look for one that says that it's meant for oily hair. The label should say so on the front of the product. Better still, don't use one at all. Dry shampoos can help remove excess oil without showering. You can use them to give your hair an afternoon lift, or you can help stretch out the time between showering.  You can find dry shampoos at your local drug store or hair salon. Simply spray the shampoo in, and use your fingers to massage it in. You can brush it out if it helps.
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Pick the right shampoo. Choose a good conditioner. Try a dry shampoo.