Article: Many myths explain why an event occurs, how something was first created, or why people should act a certain way. Here are some examples from real myths:  Why does the moon wax and wane? Why do vultures have bald heads? Why do people prepare and eat foods in certain ways, or on certain holidays? Some myths explain why people should or shouldn't behave in certain ways. This can be a straightforward lesson with a moral at the end, but more often, the reader picks up on the lesson by seeing good actions rewarded, and evil or foolish actions punished. Here are a few ideas that you could use as the main focus of your work, if you like this approach:  The hero succeeds only when he follows the advice of elders or gods — or alternatively, only when he is self-reliant. The hero must be clever to succeed, solving problems in creative ways. Some myths even teach that luck can be more important than skill. It can be fun to hear about an "ordinary" person who gets rewarded, or entertaining to hear about a complete fool who somehow becomes king. Your myth can be silly or serious, but it should involve something that doesn't happen in the real world. For example, a volcano might erupt because giants underground left the barbecue on. A hero might be forced to learn to care about people after an evil serpent turns his family into trees. If you're having trouble coming up with a mythological explanation for the topic you chose, write down a list of words that remind you of snow. If you want to explain how snowstorms happen, write down "cold, wet, white, snowman, ice cream, clouds." Maybe snowmen live in the sky and sneeze snow down to earth, or maybe the clouds try to give us ice cream that melts on the way down. The hero of the story is usually someone impressive and admirable, although as mentioned above, you can write about an ordinary person instead. Think about these questions as you write down ideas for your hero:  Is the hero super-strong, super-intelligent, or incredibly talented in one area? Some heroes have "superpowers" such as shooting a bow with perfect aim, or the ability to knock people over with the wind from their breath. Why does your hero have these special talents, if any? Did the gods bless the hero, did the hero train hard, or was the hero just born that way? Which kind of person would you admire, or which do you think matches the real world best? For the sake of a good story, the hero should make mistakes sometimes. Here are some flaws you could choose from, that would cause this to happen:  The hero is overconfident, and ignores advice or turns down an offer of help. The hero is greedy or lustful, and tries to steal or take something that doesn't belong to her. The hero is arrogant, and thinks he's better than everyone else, or even better than the gods. Witches, gods, monsters, magical items, and imaginary places all make a myth entertaining and larger than life. You could set your myth in ancient Greece, and use characters like Hades or the Chimera, or you can invent your own. If you're out of ideas, try reading collections of actual myths, or modern books that use mythological characters. Percy Jackson and the Olympians is a good example
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Decide what your myth explains. Think about including a lesson. Turn your idea into something fantastical. Create a hero. Add flaws to your hero. Brainstorm magical ideas.
Article: Eyelid tape comes in a few different colors. You can get eyelid tape that is clear, skin toned, or even black to make it look like eyeshadow or eyeliner. Choose an eyelid tape that you think will work with your skin and makeup. Clear eyelid tape may be your best choice if you don’t plan to wear much (if any) makeup while you are wearing the strips. Just keep in mind that any part of the strip that peaks out will be shiny under the light. If someone notices that you are wearing eyelid tape, then it’s best to just be honest about why you are wearing it. Don’t be ashamed to tell them that you are wearing eyelid tape to make your eyes appear rounder or to create a new crease in your eyelid. People do all sorts of things for beauty and wearing eyelid tape is not a very drastic measure in comparison. For example, wearing a small piece of tape on your eyelids is nothing compared to going from brown hair to blonde hair. Wearing eyelid tape is just another way to accentuate your eyes, like wearing eyeliner or mascara.
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Choose a tape that will be less noticeable on your skin. Be honest if someone notices.
Article: Set up fans so that they are diagonal and create a airflow. They should run almost constantly during the winter months, to ensure the entire greenhouse is benefiting from the heater. They can also be located near the top of the supports.  Some ventilation of carbon dioxide is essential. The vents should be adjustable. You will need to open them wider in the summer months. Solar heat may only account for 25 percent of the heat in your greenhouse, so a backup heater is essential.  You can also use a wood or oil-based heater, but it must be vented to the outside to ensure good air quality, carbon dioxide poising is a real danger to be looked out for in such a close space. You should check with your town or council to see what heating options are available in your area. If you can afford to outfit your greenhouse with its own temperature control system, then you can set it up to grow almost anything.  Employ an electrician and a contractor to install your system. It may need regular maintenance to ensure it can handle ventilation and heating in the winter. You should install several thermometers in case 1 breaks.  Place them at different levels of the greenhouse so that you can observe the temperature in your greenhouse at all times. You can buy a thermometer that measures the temperature inside your house and inside your greenhouse, so that you can watch it closely during the winter months.
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Place fans in the corners of the greenhouse. Install vents in the ceiling of your greenhouse. Consider installing an electric heater. Install a forced-air system, if you are using a glass-frame greenhouse. Install thermometers or thermostats.