Article: This will give people time to budget for travel expenses.  It will also be helpful for families with school-age children who need to consider school break schedules. You also want to give yourself ample time to organize the event. For example, you might decide to limit the guest list to first cousins for a smaller reunion, or include second and third cousins for a larger event.  Once you have decided which degree of relations to include, plan to invite everyone who falls under that category.  It is best to invite everyone, even if you don’t think they will attend, so that no one feels left out. To stay organized, it is helpful to create a list of potential attendees and their contact information. This will help you get an idea of the size of event.  It will also be useful when picking a location that is centrally situated for attendees. The easiest way to survey people is with an online poll, so that responses are automatically recorded. The budget will determine what type of event you can afford.  You may want to provide several different price points so that people have a range of choices to pick from. Since people may be uncomfortable discussing money, you can do this via an anonymous online poll. For an annual event or if family members see each other frequently, a daylong or weekend event works best.  If family members don’t see each often or if people need to travel long distances, it may make sense to plan a longer event. Keep in mind longer reunions will require more space so people don’t get on each other’s nerves. Give people a choice of three possible dates.  Keep in mind that you can’t meet everyone’s needs, so a survey is an impartial tool to find what works for most people. An online poll is the easiest way to survey people about dates.
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Start planning a year in advance. Set parameters for who you will invite. Survey potential attendees to gauge interest. Set your budget by checking in with those who want to attend. Decide how long the reunion will last. Survey possible attendees to select a date.

Problem: Article: Wet your hands with warm or cold running water. Lather your hands with soap for at least 20 seconds. Rinse off the soap thoroughly and dry your hands with a clean towel. This can prevent infections in your mouth. Use a hand sanitizer if running water and soap aren’t available. If they’re available, put on a pair of latex gloves. You can often find them in first-aid kits. This can prevent the cut on your tongue from becoming infected. If you don’t have gloves, make sure your hands are thoroughly washed before putting them in your mouth. Gargle some lukewarm water for several seconds. Focus your rinsing on your tongue. This can clear away blood and any possible debris in or on your tongue. Avoid removing anything that is stuck in the cut, such as a fish bone or a piece of glass. Instead, stop rinsing immediately, cover the cut with a piece of wet gauze, and seek medical attention. Use a piece of clean gauze or a clean towel and put gentle pressure on the cut. Don’t remove it until the bleeding stops. If the bleeding doesn’t stop, continue to place new gauze or towels on the cut until it stops or you can get medical attention. Don’t throw used bandages or gauze away if you’re planning on seeing a doctor. Keep them in a plastic bag and take them to the doctor’s office; they will show the doctor how much blood you’ve lost. Wrap an ice cube in a cloth. Place it on the cut and hold it there for a few seconds. This can constrict blood vessels and stop the bleeding. It can also ease any pain or discomfort you have. Remove the ice cube if it is very painful or gets too cold. This can prevent burns on your tongue. You should see a doctor if your tongue doesn’t heal on its own, but more pressingly, get emergency medical care if the cut is extremely severe or if you think you may be in shock. It may also help to wrap yourself in warm blankets it you’re experiencing shock. If you have any of the following symptoms related to a cut on your tongue, it’s time to head to the ER:  Uncontrolled bleeding Cut across the edge of the tongue  Gaping wound  Shock  Debris in the cut Pale, cold, or clammy skin  Fast or shallow breathing
Summary: Wash your hands. Put on a pair of latex gloves. Rinse your mouth. Apply light pressure with a clean bandage. Put an ice cube on the cut. Seek emergency medical attention if necessary.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Once you’ve logged in, you can either start a new game or continue your previous session’s progress. Begin by clicking on “Play” in the Start menu. If you want to begin a new game, click on “New Game.” If you already have a game in progress that you want to continue playing on, ignore this step and go to the next one. If you’ve already played endless hours and want to keep playing from where you left off, just click on “Resume Game.”

SUMMARY: Go to the Play options. Start a new game. Continue with your progress.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Make sure that your scanner is connected to your computer and document or image you want to scan is in the scanner.  In the New Scan window, click the Profile dropdown menu, and then click Photo, if you're scanning a photo. If you're scanning a document, click Documents. Click the File type dropdown menu, and then click the file type you'd like your scanned image to be. If you don't know what file type to use PNG and TIF are usually good choices for higher image quality. You'll see a preview of the image or document you've scanned.  If you want to crop the image, click and drag the corner handles to crop the scanned image. If the preview looks pixelated, in the Resolution (DPI) field, increase the resolution number.
Summary: Start a new scan. Click New Scan. Set the type of document you're scanning. Choose the image file type. Click Preview. Click Scan.

Decide what color(s) you want to dye your hair. Figure out which product you want to use. Look for reviews to make sure you get a quality brand.  Some shampoo/conditioner brands also sell hair dye. It may help your case to pick a brand your parents use to wash their own hair. If your parents are vegan or against animal testing, consider picking a dye that's vegan or doesn't test on animals. Hair dye contains hydrogen peroxide, which can cause your hair to turn dry and brittle. It's unlikely that dyeing your hair once will cause any sort of serious damage, but be aware that it may still cause some damage, especially if you are going from dark to light.  The chance of you being allergic to hair dye is low, but it's still worth doing a patch test before you apply the dye to your head. Just put a small amount of dye on your wrist or ankle, and wait 24 hours to make sure there's no allergic reaction. There are many peroxide free hair dyes. They may not be as cheap as drugstore box dyes; however, they are much better for your hair. You don't want to get in trouble. If your school doesn't allow unusual colors, it's also very unlikely your parents will give you the okay. Be at the right age. If the package says, "Not recommended for use if under 16 years of age," do not use it as a 13-year-old. You could get serious hair follicle damage.
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Do your homework on the hair dye. Learn about the risks involved in dying your hair. Make sure whatever you're doing is within the dress code for school/work.