If it's raining, put the book in a plastic bag before taking it out of the library. If you don't have one, ask a librarian. Avoid stuffing paperback books in your pockets, where they could get bent or torn. Keep pens, pencils, highlighters, and markers in a separate compartment from your book if you put it in your book bag. Animals can chew your book. Small children can draw on it or tear the pages. If you share your home with animals and/or children, place your book on a tall shelf, dresser, or bookcase when you're not reading it. As soon as you bring it home, put your book neatly on a sturdy shelf or table. Don't leave it on a sofa, chair, or bed. Someone may accidentally sit on it and damage the cover or pages. Avoid places where your book could get wet, such as a sink edge or near a bathtub. Make sure your storage place isn't near heating vents or radiators. Heat can cause books to dry out and become brittle. Any flat piece of paper or paperboard can serve as a bookmark. Don't dog-ear pages to keep your place. Avoid using a pencil or other bulky object. It could bend the cover or pages out of shape. Don't tent the book open to hold your place. Avoid sticky notes, which can leave adhesive on the pages. If you're feeling crafty, try making your own bookmark from any number of materials. You don't want to leave your book at school, on the bus, or at a friend's house. Put it back in your bag when you're finished reading. Then, close your bag securely to prevent your book from falling out. If they lose it or destroy it, you'll have to pay for it. Many libraries will notify patrons when books are returned. If someone wants to borrow your book, tell them to ask the library about this service. You can also have them accompany you when you return the book so that they can check it out that day.
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One-sentence summary -- Protect your book while you're transporting it. Keep your book out of reach of pets and small children. Store your book in a safe place. Use a bookmark. Keep your book in your bag when you're reading on the go. Avoid lending your book to others.

Q: In order to achieve, glossy, silver hair, you will first need to purchase a 30-volume bleach kit. You can buy these at many hair salons, even at pharmacies. Don’t buy the cheapest kind. Bleach can really mess with your hair, so you might as well invest in a high quality hair bleach. You don’t need to buy the most expensive one either, but it isn’t recommended to go bottom of the barrel here. Start at the forehead and work your way down to the nape of your neck. This will help protect your scalp from the bleach and dye. Make sure your hairline is well covered. This will protect your hands from the dye and the bleach. It may also help make the process less messy and keep your hands from staining. You’ll want between 4 and 6 sections depending on the thickness of your hair. One by one, starting at the back, you’ll take down the clip and apply the bleach to you hair using a hair color brush that you can buy at a hair salon. You might want a friend to help you out with the back of your head to ensure that all of you hair gets saturated. Every bleach has different instructions so it is hard to be too specific here, but generally you want to let the bleach sit until it has reached the desired color. Check on is every 10 minutes or so to see if it has reached the color you’re going for. If the bleach dries, then it has stopped working. Even if your hair hasn’t reached the desired color, rinse the bleach out of your hair once it has dried or an hour has passed. Your hair needs to be a very pale blonde color before you apply the silver dye in order to get the silver color you desire. If it is a shade of orange or light brown, you will need to bleach your hair again, by following the kit's same steps. Remember to wait at least a week or so after the first bleaching process to lighten your hair again.  Rinse your hair when it is pale blonde then use toner to remove the last bits of yellow. Avoid letting the bleach process for so long that your hair turns white, as this is a sign of damage. You might even want to wait longer than a week to bleach your hair again if it’s in poor shape after the first bleaching. Since you have black hair, you’ll probably have to bleach it at least twice. Be wary about bleaching your hair multiple times. Bleach can cause extreme breakage. If your hair isn’t reaching that pale yellow color and the bleach seems to be damaging it, consider talking to a professional hair stylist.
A: Get a bleach kit. Apply Vaseline along your hairline. Put on Latex gloves. Clip your hair into sections. Follow the directions on the kit's box. Determine if you need to do it again.

Article: It's a blue app with a white "A" made of writing utensils that's likely on the Home Screen. This option is in the bottom-right corner of the screen. You'll see this bar at the top of the screen. It's a tab on the top-right side of the screen. On some iPads, you may first need to tap your name. You may have to scroll down to find it since apps stored here are arranged in the order in which you downloaded them. It's the cloud-shaped icon with a downward-facing arrow that's to the right of your selected app. Tapping this will immediately prompt the app to download back onto your iPad, though you may first need to enter your Apple ID password to confirm this decision.
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Open your iPad's App Store. Tap Updates. Tap Purchased. Tap Not on This iPad. Find the app you wish to re-download. Tap the "Download" button.

Article: To do this please use the following steps:       Brood War, copy "INSTALL.EXE" from the StarCraft: Brood War CD to your StarCraft folder and rename it to "BroodWar.mpq".  If you wish to play the StarCraft original missions then please copy and rename the install file from the original StarCraft CD as well, as listed directly above.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Make sure you have "Hide extensions for known types" unchecked. Click Start -> Programs -> Accessories -> Windows Explorer  Click on Tools -> Folder options (Windows Vista users may have to press the Alt key to see the tools option at the top of the window)  Click on the View Tab In the list, look for the "Hide extensions for known file types" option, and make sure that it is unchecked. Click OK to save the changes. Now you will need to copy some files from the Game CDs  If you own only StarCraft, copy "INSTALL.EXE" from the StarCraft CD to your StarCraft folder and rename it to "StarCraft.mpq". If you own StarCraft: Run the latest patches of StarCraft and/or Brood War for the software to detect the ".mpq" files.