Problem: Article: Rubber bands bunch or shape the material in various ways to make patterns, once the bands are removed. Patterns are created because the dye of the immersed item does not reach the parts of the fabric that are bunched together.  Wrapping the fabric tightly will produce more white areas that the dye can't reach. You can use string instead of rubber bands if you wish.
Summary: Tie-dye your t-shirts or other fabrics using rubber bands.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Pick a color as close to your natural hair color as possible.  Don’t pick a color that is darker than your eyebrows. Go a little lighter than your natural color if you can’t find a matching shade. Keep in mind that brown looks good on any eyebrow color. Find what color that works best by applying swatches above your eyebrows. Figure out how darkly to apply your eyebrow pencil by applying different amounts of pressure as you draw your swatches.

SUMMARY: Choose the right color for your eyebrows.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: One easy way to immerse yourself in German is to change the default language on your computer, smartphone, or tablet. Even though you'll only see a few words this way, it can still get you used to thinking in German. You can also change the default language on some apps and websites, including social media apps. While doing this won't necessarily change posts into German, it will change the menu and messages from the app into German. Take sticky notes and write down the name of a few objects around your house. Start with 5 to 10 larger, more common objects. Once you've got those words memorized, you can label different objects. The goal is that after a while, you'll stop thinking of the object as the English word and instead think first of the German word. Here are some basic furniture words to get you started:  Couch/sofa: das Sofa  Chair: der Stuhl  Nightstand: der Nachttishe  Dresser: die Kommode  Bed: das Bett  Table: der Tisch  Bookcase: das Bücherregal German music goes far beyond the traditional folk music (called Volkmusik in German). German artists record and perform in most of the popular genres, so you're sure to find a German artist that you enjoy. Just listening to German music in the background while you're studying or doing chores can help your brain absorb the language.  To find German music you like, go to YouTube and search for "German" with the name of a genre. You'll find some videos to get you started. Electronic music is popular in Germany, but there are also many popular German rappers and hip hop artists. Even if you're not that into rap, listening to a German rapper will teach you a lot of German slang. It's worth noting that German rap is typically a lot tamer than American rap. You won't be able to speak German well if you keep trying to translate it into English or another language. There are many ideas and words in German that simply don't translate into any other language. When watching a movie, you can pick up meaning from the context in which the words are said. Film dialogue also typically mimics a natural conversation, so you can get a sense for the rhythm of the language and the way Germans communicate with each other. You can find German television streaming online as well as on your favorite streaming service. News shows are good because they typically talk about current events you may already be familiar with. Reality shows or game shows can also be good, because of their unscripted format.  If you're just beginning to learn German, try Nachrichtenleicht (https://www.nachrichtenleicht.de/), a site designed for language learners. Articles are written in simple German, and each article includes a podcast so you can listen to the article being read by a native speaker.  Der Spiegel (https://www.spiegel.de/) and Deutsche Welle (https://www.dw.com/de/themen/s-9077) are major news sources in Germany. Although the language can be more complex, you'll also find photos and videos that can help with your comprehension. Deutsche Welle also has a section specifically geared towards language learners at https://www.dw.com/de/deutsch-lernen/s-2055. While long German words may seem intimidating, they have an inherent logic. Many of these long words are combinations of smaller words. The last word in the combination tells you the larger category of which that word is a part. The first part of the word defines the subset of that category that the word specifically applies to.  For example, in English, you would use two words – "dining room" – to refer to the room in your house that you eat in. In German, you use one word – Esszimmer – which is made up of the verb ess, which means "to eat," and the noun zimmer, which means "room." Quite literally, it is the room where you eat. Likewise, the word for "bedroom" in German is Schlafzimmer (literally, "sleep room").  That first part can also be an adjective or an adverb. For example, if you purchased illicit or unlicensed goods on the Schwarzmarkt (black market), you might worry about getting caught by the Staatspolizei (state police). You can also add a prefix to a noun to describe or intensify it. For example, if you add ober (which means "over") to a noun, it generally indicates that the noun is extreme or over the top. So oberpeinlich means "extremely embarrassing."
Summary: Switch the language on your electronic devices to German. Label objects in your home with German words. Listen to German music. Watch German movies without subtitles. Stream German television shows. Approach German vocabulary logically.

Its app icon resembles an orange fox encircling a blue globe. It's in the top-right corner of the Firefox window. Clicking it prompts a drop-down menu. You'll find this option near the middle of the drop-down menu. Doing so opens the Settings page. On a Mac or Linux computer, you'll instead click Preferences. It's on the left side of the page. This section is at the very bottom of the "General" Settings page. It's to the right of the "Network Proxy" heading. You'll find this near the top of the window. Type your VPN's network address into the "HTTP Proxy" text box. If you don't have a subscription to a VPN service, you'll need to sign up for one before you can do this. Type your VPN's port into the "Port" text box. It's below the "HTTP Proxy" text box. Firefox will now use your VPN's address to reroute its traffic, which should help unblock most sites (including system administrator-blocked sites and region-locked sites) in your Firefox browser.
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One-sentence summary -- Open Firefox. Click ☰. Click Options. Click the General tab. Scroll all the way down to the "Network Proxy" section. Click Settings…. Check the "Manual proxy configuration" box. Enter your VPN's address. Select a port. Check the "Use this proxy server for all protocols" box. Click OK.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Check everywhere, even in places that are hidden from you view like under the floor mats and seats. Look for any traces of moisture or mildew. Use your hand to feel around in places you can't see. Make sure they are mold free and are not moist when you touch them.  Let the automobile sit in the sun with the windows rolled down to dry out. Brush away any loose mold from the upholstery. When the A/C is running, water condenses and attracts dust, spores, pollen, and other germs. This later forms fungi and causes a mildew smell that can be treated.  Use an odor remover spray to treat your car's A/C every year. Spray the odor remover into the A/C vents to eliminate odors caused by stagnant water, bacteria, and mildew.
Summary:
Inspect the interior of the car. Examine the upholstery on the front and back seats. Inspect the air conditioning system.