Write an article based on this "Wash your hair every other day. Use a moisturizing conditioner after you shampoo your hair. Wash your hair with a clarifying shampoo once a week. Let your hair air dry when you get out of the shower."
article: Thick hair doesn't need to be washed as frequently as thin hair does, so you can get away with not shampooing every day. In fact, washing your hair every other day will keep it healthier, since it won't get as dry and prone to breakage. If you have oily skin and hair, you may need to wash your hair every day so it doesn't get greasy. A moisturizing conditioner will help make your thick hair smoother and more manageable. Look for conditioners that say “moisturizing” or “deep conditioning” on the bottle. Condition your hair in the shower right after you shampoo it. Clarifying shampoos are stronger and more deep-cleaning than regular shampoos, and they’re great at washing out hair products that build up on hair, like waxes, creams, and hairsprays. Since thick hair is more prone to buildup, washing your hair with a clarifying shampoo once a week will keep your thick hair soft and clean.  Clarifying shampoos can be harsh on hair, so don’t use one more than once a week. Minimize dryness by using a moisturizing conditioner after you wash with a clarifying shampoo. Part of the challenge of styling thick hair is how much volume it has. That's why air drying is a good idea when you have thick hair — it prevents excess volume. Avoid using a blow dryer or towel to dry your hair or you'll make it more voluminous.

Write an article based on this "Unlock all the weapons on a particular class. Unlock Gold Camouflage for every weapon in a particular class."
article: Play through the game and make sure that all weapons in a specific class have been unlocked and are available to use.  Weapons can be unlocked only when your character reaches a certain level (such as the R870 MCS, which can be used when your character reaches level 4). Complete missions and battle out on multiplayer matches to keep gaining experience points (XP) to raise your character’s level a lot quicker. Diamond Camo becomes instantly available once you unlock Gold. Gold is the last camouflage that will be unlocked once you complete all the challenges for each weapon. To unlock the Gold camo for a certain class, you need to:  Unlock low-level camos for each weapon first, from DEVGRU to Kryptek Typhon. To unlock these camos, you only need to acquire a specific number of kill streaks (by killing a certain number of enemies using the specific weapon you want to unlock the camos). Unlock the intermediate-level camos, from Carbon Fiber up to Skulls. To unlock these camos, you need to achieve medals. Medals are given to you when you perform special moves, such as the Revenge medal, which is awarded to you when you kill an enemy who killed you first. Note that each weapon has its own specific required kill streaks and medals. But the rules for unlocking camos for each weapons and class are all the same.

Write an article based on this "Harvest the rabbit as humanely as possible. Hang the rabbit to drain. Dress the rabbit as soon as it's convenient."
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Whether you're going to dress out a rabbit you shot while out hunting or are going to harvest a farm rabbit, you need to make sure it dies as quickly and painlessly as possible.   If you shoot the rabbit, hold the rabbit firmly by the two back feet, and use your hunting knife on the back of the neck at the base of the skull to sever the spinal cord with a quick incision. You can either remove the head completely at this point to facilitate blood draining out, or you can wait until you've started skinning.  If you're harvesting a farm rabbit, it's common to use a blunt object like a rolling pin, broomstick, or other device to strike the animal at the base of the skull, or to dislocate the animal's neck with your hand. Dislocating is easier, because it eliminates the possibility of a missed strike, common for beginners. Holding the rabbit by the hind legs with one hand, grasp the animal with your other on either side of the head, pulling both hands away from each other firmly, twisting the head up and back to dislocate the neck. The animal will become unconscious immediately if done properly. Before skinning the rabbit, it's common to remove the head with a heavy knife, laying the rabbit flat on a cutting surface and inserting the knife at the base of the skull where it meets the neck. Push through with a firm chop. Hang the rabbit from it's hindquarter, just under the hock to drain into a bucket.   You can pierce the rabbit's hind leg into the Achilles tendon to hang it upside down, just under the hock (the big part of the hind leg, like the thigh). There's some discussion about how necessary it is to bleed out a rabbit you're planning on eating. Because there's not a lot of blood to drain from a rabbit, some hunters skip this step and remove the head during the skinning process. Bleeding out will, however, result in "cleaner" looking and in some cases more tender meat if you bleed the rabbit immediately after killing it. You can dress the rabbit more or less immediately after killing it, and since it's usually easier to remove the skin while the rabbit is still somewhat warm, it's recommended to dress rabbits as soon as you get the chance. If that doesn't happen until you get home, that's fine, though the rabbit will usually be more difficult to work if it's gone cold and stiff. The whole process shouldn't take more than a few minutes.  Since rabbit season is usually during cold weather, there's less of a need to hurry and worry about spoilage. Because it'll likely be chilly, your rabbit carcasses should be fine until you get home if you'd rather wait. You might consider doing it in the field, though, to leave the mess in the great outdoors.