Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Try parting your hair to one side. Style ponytails with care. Make your face appear longer with a low ponytail or braids. Consider adding some highlights to your hair. If you're a guy, use your facial hair to your advantage.

Answer: A side-part will help make your face look less round and symmetrical. If you have very thin hair, consider teasing part of your hair at the roots to give it a lift. This will make your head appear longer than it is wide. Avoid pulling your hair straight back and leaving the top smooth and flat; this will make your face appear fuller and not as thin. Instead, consider letting some strands hang by your face; the hair will frame your face and conceal part of your cheeks and chin, making your face appear slimmer.  You can pile your hair up on top of your hair in a high ponytail or ballerina bun; this will make your face appear longer. You can also try a half-up ponytail, where only the hair above your eye level is in a ponytail and the rest of your hair is down. This will give your face a longer and thinner look. They will take attention away from the width of your face by adding texture and movement. You can also ombre dye your hair. Light colors draw more attention than dark, so by having the ends of your hair lighter than your roots will draw the attention downward, making your face appear longer and slimmer. Beards can make your face appear thinner by adding contrast. A goatee or a pointed beard can also stretch out your face.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Avoid giving in to sinful desires. Ask for forgiveness when you sin. Humble yourself to Jesus. Volunteer to help others. Forgive those who have wronged you. Count your blessings. Remember you are not alone in this world. Share your beliefs

Answer: Everyone sins, but it’s important to try your best to not give in to sin. Do your best to always do the right thing by modeling your actions on Jesus.  Read your Bible and attend church to learn more about how to turn away from sin. For example, don’t lie, steal, cheat, murder, or commit sins of the flesh. Romans 8:9 reads, “You, however, are controlled not by the sinful nature (the flesh), but in the Spirit, if so be that the Spirit of God dwell in you." Remind yourself that you do have control over yourself! It’s normal to commit sins, even when you’re trying not to. This is why God offers forgiveness through Jesus! As long as you admit your sin, express regret, and try not to do it again, God will forgive you. Pray, “God, I know I have sinned again. I’m so sorry and will try my best not to do it again. Thank you for offering forgiveness through Jesus. In Christ’s name I pray, Amen.” Give up your pride and admit that you are small before Jesus. He is “the way, the truth, and the life.” Without Jesus, you are lost. Although you can pray to God without Jesus, you are not "saved" and born again unless you accept Jesus Christ, according to the Christian faith. John 14:6 reads, “Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.” You need Jesus in order to gain access to God because you must pray in his name, so recognize his power. In Philippians 1:22, the Bible directs you to have fruitful labor. Volunteering is a great way to achieve this! Plus, you’ll be helping others, which Jesus instructed his disciples to do. For example, volunteer at a soup kitchen or food bank, visit people who are in the hospital, raise money for the less fortunate, or help out at a shelter. Just as God forgives you, you must forgive others. Don’t carry grudges against people who have hurt you. Instead, offer forgiveness and pray for them. Say, “God, I forgive Sam for stealing my money. Please give him your mercy.” Your blessings are all of the good things in your life, such as your family, friends, health, talents, etc. You can count them in your mind or write them down on paper. This helps you recognize all of the great things God has given you, and it helps you keep a positive outlook on life. For instance, you might keep a gratitude journal! Every day, write down 3-5 things you’re grateful for. Everyone goes through hard times. When you’re struggling with something, you can turn to Jesus! Don’t despair when times are tough because Jesus is walking with you. Rely on your faith to carry you through.  Use prayer to ask for comfort. Say, “Jesus, I need your strength right now.” Connect with other people in your religious community for support and assistance through your difficult times. Life won’t all of a sudden get better, but you can use your faith as a comfort. with others, but be respectful of their views. Most born again Christians want to share their faith with others, welcoming them into the church. Tell others about Jesus and how your faith has helped you, then invite them to come to church with you. However, keep in mind that they may have their own beliefs, which you should respect.  If someone tells you they aren’t interested, don’t press the issue. You wouldn’t want them to push their views on you. Consider your life as an example for Christ. If you show others how Jesus has blessed you, they may be more open to joining you in church.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Lie on your back. Cross your hands over your chest. Tense your abs and curl your upper body starting with your head. Hold this "crunched" position for a several seconds. Repeat. Repeat this exercise 20 times.

Answer: For comfort, use a foam exercise mat or a carpeted section of floor. Place your heels on a low table at an angle of at least 90 degrees. You may have seen people wrap their fingers behind their head while doing crunches - if you do this, you may accidentally stress your neck muscles. By wrapping your hands across your chest, you spare yourself the possibility of neck pain. Use your ab muscles to smoothly lift your upper body (keeping your neck relaxed) until you have gone as far as you can without lifting your lower back off the ground. Never use jerky movements - these can hurt your back. Begin to lower your upper body back down smoothly and slowly. Each time you reach the top of your crunch, hold this position for a second or two, then let yourself down slowly and repeat. If, at any point, you experience pain in your lower back, stop. After 20 repetitions, rest briefly (less than 1 minute), then do another set of 20. Do 2-4 sets, or go until you "feel the burn" - a light soreness in your abs that signifies the muscles in your stomach have been worked out.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Keep your menu simple. Serve finger foods. Have a birthday cake. Plan a game or activity that includes everyone. Plan additional games and activities based on your guest list. Give everyone a party favor.

Answer:
You’ll most likely be feeding a wide variety of guests, including babies, adults and kids of varying ages, so plan accordingly. Serve food that appeals to everyone. Remember, some of your guests may not have teeth yet! Also be aware of your guests’ dietary needs, including known allergens and religious restrictions. Your child, and many of the guests, won’t know how to use a fork or hold a plate. Consider easy to eat, one- or two-bite foods.  Cheese cubes Individual sweets Mini sandwiches Fruit pieces Pizza, although it’s a little difficult for toddlers to eat without some help Sure, plenty of it will end up on your child’s face and hands, but it’s a classic photo opportunity and, well, everyone loves cake. Ask your local bakery for theme suggestions, too. Or, you can bake a cake yourself. Your child won’t understand more complex and cooperative activities yet, so plan a short, simple activity that makes them the focus, but includes all of your guests.  Have guests take turns reading from your child’s favorite book. The fun part for guests can be acting out the text and reading it to your baby in different voices. Have a sing-a-long. Your child probably enjoys hearing music, and having your guests participate in singing their favorite songs is a great way to include everyone. Your soon-to-be 1 year-old doesn’t really understand yet how to interact with other babies, so don’t plan games or group activities that would be only be suitable for older kids. Also consider your guest list. If you’re having a lot of somewhat older kids, consider a separate activity space for them with art projects, books and suitable toys. Small bags of candy are a great way to say “thanks” for making your baby’s day a special one. You can customize them based on age. For example, you can put dark chocolates or something more even more elegant in the adult favors, while kids will be perfectly content with milk chocolate and sugary sweets. It’s always best to avoid giving sweets to babies, so substitute a small, cuddly toy for your tiniest guests.