Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Get 100% acrylic yarn. Wrap the yarn around a piece of cardboard a few times. Cut one side of the loops and tie the other. Braid the yarn together. Comb out the tail end of the braid. Use a hair straightener to straighten the tail end. Wrap some yarn around a 7 to 8-inch (17.78 to 20.32-centimeter) piece of cardboard. Tie 8 to 10 pieces of yarn together in the middle. Brush the yarn bundle out, except for two strands. Straighten the brushed out yarn bundles. Tie your first bundle to the braid. Trim the strands off. Tie the next bundle on the other side of the braid. Continue tying the bundles to the tail. Make more bundles, if necessary. Attach the tail to your costume.

Answer: You can use any color you want, even a "fantasy" color, such as pink, purple, or teal. The yarn must be 100% acrylic, otherwise the method will not work. You will be braiding this yarn, so the cardboard should be about twice the length you want your tail to be. Wrapping the yarn around the cardboard about 12 times should be enough. Use a pair of scissors to cut the wrapped yarn along the bottom edge of the cardboard first. Slide the bundle off of the cardboard, then tie a short piece of yarn around the middle of the bundle. Use the short piece of yarn to tie the bundle to a support, such as your toe, a table, or a chair. Split the yarn bundle into three even sections, then braid those sections together. Tie the tail end of the braid with another piece of yarn a few inches/centimeters from the bottom. Use a pet comb with wide bristles to brush out the yarn at the end of the braid. Keep brushing until the yarn strands unravel and turn fluffy and wavy. The tail end will become shorter and you will get a lot of fluffy bits of yarn. Discard these fluffy bits or save them for another project. The fluffy bits that come out of the yarn are perfect for making plush animals. Set a hair straightener to the lowest temperature setting possible. Working a few strands at a time, straighten the brushed yarn at the end of the braid. Keep straightening, one small section at a time, until the yarn is straight. Do not use too high of a setting, otherwise you will melt the yarn. Comb through the straightened section with a fine-toothed pet comb to help smooth them out further. Do this until the cardboard is full, then cut the yarn at the top and bottom of the cardboard. You'll end up with lots of 7 to 8-inch (cc-centimeter) pieces of yarn. Gather 8 to 10 pieces of the cut yarn together. Make sure that the ends match up, then tie the bundle into a knot in the middle. Repeat this step for all of the pieces of yarn that you cut. You'll end up with lots of little bundles. For a thinner tail, wrap the yarn 6 times. For a thicker tail, wrap the yarn 13 to 16 times. Separate two strands from the bundle, one on each side of the knot. Use a wide-toothed pet comb to brush the other strands out until they unravel and turn wavy. Repeat this step for all of the yarn bundles.  Again, you will end up with lots of fluffy bits of yarn. The yarn bundle will become shorter. This is normal. Comb the bundle one more time with a fine-toothed comb to soften it further.  You'll be using the two unbrushed strands to tie the bundles to the tail. For a more secure tail, brush these two strands out as well. Set your hair straightener to the lowest setting possible. Use it to straighten the brushed out yarn until all of the ripples and waves disappear. It'll be easier if you straighten first one side of the knot, then the other.  Do not straighten the strands that you used to tie the bundles together. Brush the bundles out with a fine-toothed pet comb afterwards to help them lay more smoothly. Place a brushed-out yarn bundle against the bottom of the braid, right above the tie. Take the two strands of yarn you used to tie the bundle together, and wrap them around the braid. Tie the strands together into a tight, double-knot. If you brushed all of the strands out, sew the bundle to the braid by the knot instead. You can also use a drop of hot glue or fabric glue instead. Alternatively, you can brush these strands out, and then straighten them, just like you did for the bundles. This will take more time, however, but it will give you a neater finish. If you sewed the bundles on, skip this step. Flip the braid over so that the back is facing you. Position the next bundle right above the knot where you tied off the first bundle. Wrap the tie strands around the braid, and tie them into a knot, just like before. Trim the strands out, or brush and straighten them. For a fuller tail, add the next third and fourth bundles on the left and right side of the tail. Repeat the process: front, back, left, and right, until you reach the top of the braid. Scrunch the bundles down as much as you can so that they are stacked on top of one another and you can't see the inner braid.  For a thinner tail, tie the bundles ½ inch (1.27 centimeters) apart.  If you are sewing the bundles on, work in neat rows, with the knots right next to each other. At one point, you may run out of bundles. If this is the case, make another batch using the same method as before. If you have any bundles left over, consider adding them into the tail to fill in any gaps. There are a few ways you can do this. You can use the ties at the top of the braid to tie the tail to your belt. You can also use the ties to secure the tail to a key chain hook or ring, then hook that over your belt. A third option would be to sew or glue a flat-backed safety pin to the top of the tail and pin it to your costume.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Navigate to the Microsoft Volume Licensing website at Microsoft.com/licensing. Click "How to Buy," and select "Buy or Renew. Call Microsoft at (800) 426-9400 or click "Find and authorized reseller," and enter your city, state and zip to find a reseller near you.

Answer: " The Microsoft customer service line or the authorized retailer can tell you how to buy multiple windows licenses.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Determine the temperature. Multiply the temperature by 2. Subtract 10% from this number. Add 32 to this number.

Answer: Find a temperature display. Look for a public clock on a building such as a bank. Many public clocks also display the temperature below the time. Ask someone to tell you the temperature if you cannot locate a thermometer or temperature display. Use a calculator or simply multiply the numbers in your head. Either way, you want to double this number. Calculate 10% by multiplying the number by 0.1. For example, 100 x 0.1. = 10. Subtract this number from the number you doubled in the first calculation. Use a calculator to perform these operations for best results. Take the doubled number and add 32 to it. Make use of a calculator or perform the addition in your head. This will give you a semi-precise temperature in Fahrenheit. For example:  Determine the temperature in Celsius: 20 degrees Multiply this number by two: 20 x 2 = 40 Determine ten percent of this number: 40 x 0.1 = 4 Subtract this number from your number in step two: 40 – 4 = 36 Add thirty-two to this number: 36 + 32 = 68 degrees Fahrenheit


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Ask yourself what kind of website you want to have. Find a free online website-building service. Compare service features. Choose a theme that suits you or your business. Consider how much it will cost you.

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The needs of your website will dictate what kind of hosting service you should be looking for. If you intend to do business through your website, you’ll need to make sure that the host supports online stores. If you want to create a wiki, there are a variety of free wiki hosts that specialize in creating and maintaining wikis. If you want a blog, blogging sites can get you set up in just a few minutes. There are a lot of options out there; some great, some poor, some cheap, some expensive; so it's worth spending some time comparing features. Most offer limited services for free sites and typically place advertisements on your site. Your website will most likely also be a subdomain of the host site instead of its own site (e.g. yoursite.host.com instead of yoursite.com). Some of the more popular free hosting sites include:   Wordpress; great for blogs, small to medium-sized websites of all kinds  Drupal; great for medium to large-sized websites Webs Angelfire Google Sites Webnode Wix Zoho Sites Wikia; great for wikis Each host will offer different services at the free level. Most hosts have a limit on how much data you can upload for your webpage, and this is typically very limited. This means that if you intend to have a media-rich site with images and video, you may not be able to effectively use a free site.  Different free hosts have different policies regarding creating online stores. If you intend to create an e-commerce website, ensure that the service you pick can adequately support your goals. Most free hosts have low bandwidth limits as well. This means they don’t work very well as file hosts, as downloading files can quickly max your data allowance. Check to see if the host allows you to upload your own websites. Most free services have web page creation tools and don’t allow you to upload your own custom code. This works for most basic needs, but if you want to be able to create your own site, make sure that the host allows it. Browse through the available pre-made themes (sometimes called 'templates' or 'styles'); you can use the software's own available themes, as well as browse theme-selling marketplace websites like Theme Forrest. Many hosts have specialized designs for their sites that help maintain a brand identity with that host. Find the design that fits your website’s needs the most. Even if the service is for free, the business has to make money to provide it to you; it might use adverts, or it might try to entice you to upgrade to get more features, which might come at a significant monthly cost. Whichever one you choose, make sure you know how much it might cost in the future if you decide to upgrade to get more features.