Q: If you’re looking to use a completely natural mixture, olive oil can replace the conditioner.  Olive oil is a great moisturizer, but don’t use it if your hair is naturally greasy. The olive oil will be tougher to rinse out than conditioner. This natural conditioner is great for curly hair. If you have dry curls, the olive oil will soak right into your hair and moisturize them. Cardamom is a spice that is a peroxide booster. Therefore, it has similar lightening powers to cinnamon.  This spice can be used in place of cinnamon for similar results. Try this if you have an allergic reaction to the cinnamon. This is an easy way to add nutrients to your mixture. Vitamin C is one of the most effective nutrients to help grow and strengthen hair.   Crush up a couple vitamin C tablets and add them to the mixture. The vitamin C will help lighten your hair and keep it healthy.
A: Try olive oil instead of conditioner. Use cardamom. Add vitamin C.

Article: Blot the stain with the wet paper towels or cloth to remove as much of the stain as you can. Make sure that you only blot at the stain, as rubbing may cause it to spread. Cold water is best for a fresh stain, since heat can "set" the stain into the fabric.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Wet some paper towels or a piece of cotton cloth with cold water. Allow the shirt to air dry.

Problem: Article: (aka ascorbic acid, calcium ascorbate, or anything with ascorbate).  It is a water-soluble vitamin that is an antioxidant.  This means that it protects your cells from damage that is caused by free radicals. Vitamin C is known to help the skin heal, protect from the sun's harmful UV rays, and support the rest of the body (not only the skin) in other ways.  Don't take more than 2000 mg per day as it can increase your chance for kidney stones.. every day.  This fat-soluble vitamin helps keep our bones strong, prevent cancer and autoimmunity, and support healthy aging of the skin.  There are receptors for Vitamin D all over your body. It's shown that these vitamins help to repair the skin and possibly prevent Alzheimer's disease.
Summary: Take 1000 - 2000 mg of Vitamin C Take 4000 IU of Vitamin D3 Take a high-quality B complex supplement.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Determine which edges you must seam together and pin the 2 fabric pieces together, right sides facing together, at the seam edges. Insert the pins at a 90 degree angle from the edge so you don't have to remove them as you sew a garment. This will take time, so try to be patient as you work. If you mess up at all, don't worry, that's what your seam ripper is for. You need to make sure that you have the correct needle for the task and the correct thread. Different types of thread and different types of needles work best with different types of fabric.  You'll need different techniques for animal fiber fabrics like silk or wool or alpaca, as opposed to natural fibers like cotton or flax and synthetic fibers like rayon or polyester. Make sure that you know the type of fabric you're using and what type of needle and thread will work best with it. Gently guide the fabric through the machine. Don't push or pull your project, because the machine is supposed to do that itself and you can clog the sewing machine or ruin your garment. Make clothing complete with clean, finished edges. Fold the edge up, wrong side facing in, to the desired width of the hem and press the fold together. Fold the pressed edge up 1 more time and press again. Now, Sew along the top folded edge of the hem, inside of the garment. This could be anything from buttons, elastic, zippers to various fun embroidery or special stitches. The better you get at sewing and making your own clothes the more creative you can get with adding those finishing touches.

SUMMARY: Pin the fabric pieces together along the seam edges. Sew the fabric pieces together, 1 edge at a time and from 1 end to the other, until you have a completely constructed garment. Use your sewing machine properly. Hem the edges of your garment. Attach the finishing touches.

Q: Babysitting is as much a job as it is an opportunity to enjoy the company of children. The kids will be more receptive to you and your rules if they like you, and they’ll grow to like you faster if you try to develop a relationship with them. Talk with them, ask them questions, and joke around in order to develop a good relationship. Younger kids might not want to talk for too long, so try to incorporate during play or activities. Although your job is to watch over the children, you should be interacting with them as much as possible by playing with them. Play will vary based on their ages; if you’re watching an infant you may be doing nothing more than making faces and holding up toys. Get creative with the things you come up with for the children to do to keep them interested and out of trouble. Make-believe games are great fun. You could even make up a simple handshake with the children.  Be an entertainer. Parents love babysitters who help kids have fun and learn while still reinforcing rules and keeping discipline. Ask kids to show you their favorite toys. Find out from parents and other babysitters what games kids of different ages like to play. Get the kids outdoors if you can. Playing with toys, board games, and activity-based games are all good options for older children. Ask what their favorite thing to do is. You can also bring a few of your favorite games and toys from when you were their age, like Monopoly, Life, Candyland, Uno, or other card games. Stay off screens. Parents are paying you to watch the kid, not put them in front of a television all day. Kids like stories, and they'll be impressed by even the worst storytellers. Come equipped with obscure fairy tales they probably haven't heard, like "The Shoemaker and the Elves" or "The Twelve Dancing Princesses." You can even use stories as rewards. If you’re spending a long time watching the children, you can do projects together that are enjoyable for everyone. Consider doing an arts and crafts project or cooking/baking a new recipe (or an old favorite) together. Boxed mixes of brownies, cookies, and cakes taste delicious. Making something will feel productive, pass the time, and give the kids something to be proud of. Simple games like tag and hide and seek get kids active and help them stay fit. Dancing with them is great exercise, too! If you can’t leave the property, play outside in the yard, if possible. Kids aren't as good at regulating their time as adults are, and often forget to perform basic bodily necessities. Check once every hour or so to see if they need to go to the bathroom, need water to drink, are tired, or are hungry. Most of the time they won’t think to tell you these things on their own, so always be sure to ask. Assuming the parents gave you a basic outline of daily activities, you should be sure you are keeping up with it. Make sure you are feeding the kid(s) at proper meal times, giving them naps, having them do their homework on schedule, etc. If there is time watch a movie with the kids, you can do so towards the end to settle the children down before their parents arrive. If you are babysitting for less than 3 hours, this probably isn't a good idea, as the parents may get mad at you for putting their kid(s) in front of television for half the time. Consider movies such as:  Tarzan Finding Nemo Tangled Wreck-It Ralph
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Spend time getting to know the kids. Join in with their play time activities. Tell stories. Come up with fun projects. Take them to a playground if the parents say it's okay. Check in often. Follow the schedule. Watch a movie if allowed.