Q: Car batteries contain lead, so scrap yards will buy them. If you're scrapping an old junk car, set the battery aside in its own pile. Take it with you to the scrap yard when you bring your other metals. Car radiators can contain aluminum and brass. Separate radiators with brass from radiators with aluminum before you take them into the scrap yard. Many scrap yards will buy appliances, like refrigerators, from you and take them apart for the scrap inside. Don't worry about extracting the scrap metal from appliances yourself. Don't worry about taking the units apart yourself. Stockpile any AC units you find and bring them to the scrap yard along with all your sorted metals. Taking apart computer towers for the scrap metal inside is time consuming, and it won't get you more money than selling the tower as a whole unit. Set aside any computer towers you find and bring the whole units with you to the scrap yard.
A: Hold onto any car batteries you find. Save car radiators. Store whole appliances to bring to the scrap yard. Bring whole air conditioning units to the scrap yard. Collect whole computer towers.

Article: You should have two swings, one for power and one for control.Not every hole is going to allow you to crush the ball as far as you can. Some holes may have a water hazard cutting through it or dogleg to the right or left, so you have to be able to control the distance of your shot as well.  For a power swing, you want to position your head and the shaft slightly back behind your ball with a slightly wider stance. For a control shot, narrow your stance slightly, position the ball slightly further back in your stance, and choke down on the club a bit. Your driver swing can be the difference between birdie and bogey.  When you go for your backswing, you should shift your weight backward. This will give your swing more power. A lot of times your instinct might be to have a fast backswing thinking that it will give you more power to crush the ball. This is a trap as swinging too fast will take you out of alignment. Stay flat. Your driving wood should stay along the ground, or just kissing the grass-you don’t want to drive it into the ground-for at least the first 20 to 25 percent of your swing. If your club is lifting up, you will pop the ball up and not get that long, smooth drive that you see the pros hit regularly. Take a steady backswing and pause at the top to reset before begin your downswing. This doesn’t mean stopping as that will throw off your momentum. Think of it as hovering slightly before going down. This enables you to build up speed so that the golf club is still accelerating when it reaches the ball.  Your downswing should be one single movement that utilizes your entire body at the same time. But don’t rush here as you’ll go off plane if you do. One very important factor on your downswing is to keep your head down and in place. This all happens very quickly and you may be excited to see how far you’ve hit the ball. But moving your head will move your whole body and ruin your shot. You may be tempted to try and help the ball up by raising your arms. But keep your swing consistent and trust that your club will do the work. Many amateurs tend to flip the hands forward in an effort to get the ball in the air, which defeats the purpose of having good equipment and a proper setup. The leading hand (left hand for most players, right hand for lefties) should be angled down towards the ball on the downswing. Think of it like hitting the ball with the back of leading hand. If your hand is flipping down on the downswing, you may hit the ground before the ball or only hit the top of the ball. Keeping the angle starts the ball low and lets it climb on its own through your generated power. The club should swing over your left shoulder (for right-handed golfers) or your right shoulder (for left-handed golfers). Again, don't be in a rush to look up and see where the ball went. If you did this correctly, the ball will travel where you want it to.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Know what kind of swing you’re using. Start your backswing. Keep the start of your downswing calm and unhurried. Keep the angle on your leading hand. Finish the golf swing by following through.

Problem: Article: AT&T can unlock your mobile phone if you meet specific eligibility requirements. You must have had active AT&T service for at least 90 days, your account must be current on payments, your phone model must be available from other service providers or companies, and an unlock code must be available from the manufacturer. Apple iPhones cannot be unlocked; however they have the ability to function overseas using AT&T's international roaming feature. Prepaid SIM cards can usually be purchased from stores in airports, department stores, or from phone merchants. You may want to ask the vendor salesperson about the rates and applicable fees for your prepaid SIM card.
Summary: Call AT&T at 1-800-331-0500 to have your mobile phone unlocked. Buy a prepaid SIM card when you reach your overseas destination. Remove your AT&T SIM card and replace it with the prepaid SIM card to use while you travel.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: To best care for your nylons, you should wash them by hand. Fill your sink with cold water. Make sure the drain plug and chain are free of sharp edges which could snag your tights. Nylons are extremely delicate, so you should always wash them with a mild detergent. This will help preserve the fibers in the long run so your nylons last longer. When you soak your tights, the detergent will be able to penetrate the fabric without much agitation. By turning your tights inside out, you will be able to wash out any oils or sweat from your skin that have built up. You don’t want to stretch, pull, or wring your nylons, since this will cause them to lose their shape. Instead, gently scrunch the fabric together and swirl the nylons around in the water to dislodge any dirt. Hot water will cause the fibers of your nylon stockings to stretch out, while cold water will help them stay tightly knitted. Empty the soapy water from the sink, then carefully rinse all of the detergent out of your nylons using cold water from the tap. Do not squeeze or twist your nylons as you rinse them.

SUMMARY: Fill a sink with cold water. Add 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of mild detergent to your water. Soak inside-out tights in the soapy water for 10 minutes. Scrunch your nylons together to wash them. Rinse your nylons under cold running water.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you aren’t interested in being friends with people at school, consider friends or acquaintances outside of school. This may be a cousin or neighbor. You may also look for friends or acquaintances at any out-of-school activities. For example, you may meet people at a music or computer class in the community. You may consider getting a tutor through the Boys and Girls Club or with a local college kid who can teach you a skill. You don’t have to join clubs or organizations through the school. You can instead find a club or organization to get involved in through the community. You may do things through the library, with a religious organization, or through a volunteer group.  Many communities have after school clubs you can get involved with. Doing things through a community organization allows you a chance to be a loner while still enjoying doing things. You may not want to be friends with most of the people at your school, but you may find other loners and shy kids you can connect with. Maybe there are other kids who are sitting by themselves that you can talk to or work with on projects. You may also look for shy people or introverts in any clubs or organizations. These people may have similar interests as you.
Summary: Look for a friend outside of school. Join out-of-school activities. Consider making friends with other loners.

Q: This method is one of the most common ones for styling a bob, and it starts with your hair being wet. Spray or wet your hair if it is dry, or leave it wet after your shower before doing anything else to it. The blow dryer should always point down the length of your hair because pointing it at or up the length of your hair will result in frizz.
A:
Dampen your hair or leave it wet after a shower. Place the blow dryer at your roots above where the round brush sits and aim it down toward your ends.