In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Students in uniform love to add personality using badges, stickers, and ribbons. These usually go on the collar, sweater (cardigan), or book bag. Your school probably has guidelines for these, but there's usually a lot of wiggle room. Here are a few ideas:  A decorative belt or belt buckle A hair clip, headband, or bow A watch One or two small, unobtrusive pieces of jewelry Tie or bow tie (if not already part of the uniform) A scarf, hat, or gloves If you can, pick your own bags, backpacks, lunch boxes, and any other gear you bring to school. Even an umbrella can be part of your fashion statement. Even the strictest school allows for some variation in hair styles, at least for girls. At most schools, students of any sex can experiment with hairstyles.  For any hair long enough to part, try out different parting styles. For long hair, try the many types of braids. If your school allows hair dye, consider highlights. If makeup is allowed at all, subtlety is usually required. The following is usually appropriate, but check the dress code first. These are roughly arranged from least noticeable to most, so you can decide how far to go:  Light foundation, concealer, or tinted moisturizer. Thin application of mascara Eyebrow pencil, used only to dot in gaps Clear nail polish Light shades of blush "Nude" or light shades of lip gloss or lipstick
Summary: Add accessories to your clothing. Wear personal accessories. Pick your gear. Try new hairstyles. Keep makeup simple.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Use a ladder to reach your roof. If your roof is too steep to stand on, examine it from the ladder instead. Look for damaged roof tiles and scattered debris. Examine the entire roof carefully. There may be more than one section where your roof is damaged. Alternatively, go to your attic and examine the roof. Large water stains on the wood of the roof are tell-tale signs of damage. Carefully get onto your roof if you can. Kneel down by the damage and unroll a tape measure. Measure the precise dimensions of the damage. Remember to measure all points of damage. If you don't know the dimensions of your roof, now is a good time to note them down for later. With your phone or a camera, take as many pictures as you can of the damage. By having evidence of the damage you should have an easier time working with your home insurance if you have it. Having pictures of the damage also means you know how large a tarp you need in the hardware store. Most hardware stores will sell a variety of tarp sizes. Generally, it's better to make sure the tarp is bigger than what you need than smaller.  Most tarps cover the majority of a roof, but to be safe, measure the size of the damage and make sure your purchased tarp will cover the damaged area. If you have any uncertainty, ask an employee for help. Repairing a roof can be dangerous. If you're certain you want to repair the roof instead of a professional you need to have all the appropriate equipment. A sturdy pair of boots, thick gloves, a firm ladder, protective glasses, a helmet, and a high visibility vest are all essentials.
Summary: Find the point of damage on the roof. Measure the size of the damage. Take lots of pictures of the damage. Purchase a suitable tarp. Ensure you have all the proper safety equipment.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Then create your website. This could mean going on Wordpress, Intuit websites, etc., or  or it could mean even paying for your own unique domain name. Take a look at all your options before you start the site. If you're building a social networking site you'll need to search individually for that. If you're looking for a forum, you'll need to do the same thing. The same goes for just about any site; do the research in depth first.  If you are using a free website maker, scope all your options out before you choose one. There are many limitations with "free" that might not serve your needs. Then again, they might be ideal; play around with a few to see what is out there. Some website making sites are better than others, so try to study each website before you decide which one is best for your needs. ). If you are creating a site about monkeys, don't start talking about elephants. Stay on topic as much as you can and try to add as many features as possible. Give your website a funky layout that people like looking at. Make sure it's not a sickly shade of green or a polka dot design that gives you a headache. Give plenty of information, links, images, widgets, and the like.  Don't make the information too dull and where possible, accompany the text with pictures. Know who your viewers are. If your viewers are going to be kids, put a lot of fun features. If your viewers are going to be business people, try to make it as professional as possible. If you want your viewers to be kids, don't make your website plain white with a boring font and talk about politics! Put quizzes, polls and plenty of input opportunities on your website. Don't cram it all with widgets, though.
Summary:
Map out all your plans. Build the site so it represents your goal or product (etc. Be certain that you have something to offer. Make  your website  interactive as well as informative.