Write an article based on this "Preheat the oven to 400°F (205°C). Cut the acorn squash in half, vertically. Pry the two halves apart, and scrape out the seeds and pulp with a metal spoon. Place the squash on a roasting pan. Fill each half with equal amounts of butter, brown sugar, maple syrup, salt, and pepper. Bake for 1 hour to 1 hour and 15 minutes. Let the squash cool before serving."
article: Make sure that the baking rack is in the bottom third of the oven. Begin by piercing the knife through the top of the squash until you reach the hallow part inside. Then, using a sawing motion, cut downwards. Continue cutting all the way around the squash until you reach the other side. Make sure that you get all of the stringy bits out. Discard the pulp when you are done. You can throw the seeds away too, or you can save them for another recipe. Make sure that the squash is facing cut-side-up.  To prevent the squash from burning or drying out, consider filling the pan with ¼-inch (0.64 centimeters) of water. Rub the flat side and hallow of each squash with butter first, then add the brown sugar and maple syrup. Sprinkle each half with some salt and pepper, if desired. The squash is ready when the top is browned and the flesh is soft. You can test it for doneness by poking it with a fork or knife. If you can pierce the squash all the way through, it's ready. If some of the maple-butter did not get absorbed, scoop it up with a spoon, and drizzle it over any dry patches. You can serve it right in the skin, or you can scoop the fleshy bits out with a knife, and serve it in a bowl.

Write an article based on this "Tape the strands to a table. Trim the headband to fit your head."
article: Align the strands vertically and parallel to one other. You want to have two strands on the left, one strand in the middle, and two strands on the right. Place a long piece of tape across the top ends so that they don't slide off the table. Measure your head first, then add 2 inches (5.08 centimeters). Cut your braid down to this new measurement. You need this extra length so that you can knot the ends together.

Write an article based on this "Remove screws from the back of the controller. Remove the back. Remove the battery. Remove the screw on the motherboard. Remove the motherboard. Place the plastic stick back on the metal rod. Replace the motherboard. Screw the motherboard back in place. Replace the battery. Replace the controller back. Replace the screws on the controller back."
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There are five screws holding the controller together.  There are two on the top and bottom of both sides, and one on the top middle. You may need to pry open the controller with a flat head screwdriver.  Open it from the bottom and carefully tilt it towards the top shoulder buttons. Be very careful that you don't accidentally dislodge the R2 or L2 trigger buttons while removing the back.  They can be pain to put back on. The battery is the large grey square on the back of the motherboard.  You don't need to disconnect the battery.  You can just pull it up out of it's holder and move it to the side. If you do decide to disconnect the battery, pull on the white plastic part connected to the circuit board.  Don't pull on the wires. The motherboard screw is located on the bottom of the motherboard next to the analogue stick. Carefully pull the motherboard up and tilt it away from the shoulder buttons. Once again, be careful not to accidentally dislodge the R2 and L2 trigger buttons. There is a D-shaped metal rod that sticks up out of the motherboard.  Place the plastic analogue stick back on the metal rod. Carefully place the motherboard back in it's place with the analogue sticks freely able to move through the holes. Using the same screw you took out of the motherboard, screw it back in at the bottom next to the right analogue stick. The motherboard has a plastic holder on it's back that holds the battery in place.  Place the battery back in the holder. To replace the controller back, place the the thin part that goes in between the two shoulder buttons at the top of the controller in place.  Carefully tilt the back over the R2 and L2 trigger buttons and firmly push it back in place at the bottom of the controller. Be very careful not to dislodge the R2 and L2 trigger buttons. There are five screws that hold the controller together.  Replace the two on the sides, and the one in the middle.  Your controller is now fixed.