INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Start your part at the very center of your forehead. To do this, place your finger at the middle of your hairline (directly diagonal between both of your eyes). If you have a widow's peak or reverse widow's peak, use it as a guideline or try lining up your part with the tip of your nose. Then, separate your hair so 1 section is on the left side and 1 section is on the right.  Middle parts are a great choice if you have a round shaped face.  Look in the mirror as you part your hair to make sure that you get a straight, even part. Instead of using your fingers, you can use the end of a comb to make your part. Simply place the tip of your comb at the middle of your hairline, and draw a straight line down the middle of your head. Remove the comb when you reach the crown of your head.  Once you've made your part, you can comb through both sides so your hair lays flat. Using the teeth of the comb will result in more tangles instead of a clean part. This creates a clean, defined part in the middle of your head. If you have a natural cowlick in the middle of your hairline, 1 side of your part may look more voluminous than the other side. If you want to even out both sides, shake your fingers through your hair to fluff your hair up on the flatter side. This lifts your hair up so both sides look even.  You can also spray a little hairspray on the flatter side to keep the hold. A cowlick is a lock of hair growing in a different direction than the rest of the hair around it.

SUMMARY: Divide your hair into 2 even sections, following your hairline. Use the tip of a rattail comb to separate your hair to make a precise line. Style your hair so both sides are even if 1 side looks more voluminous.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Cotton sheets are great year round. But if you find that you need a little more heat during the winter, consider getting flannel sheets. They are soft, warm, and will keep you nice and insulated. Other materials that hold heat well are wool, fleece, and silk.  You can find a wide variety of sheets at home goods stores, department stores, and online. One benefit to buying sheets in person is that many stores have samples of the fabrics for you to feel. This will help you to get an idea of what will work best for you. Down comforters are typically much more expensive than other blankets. However, you might find this to be an investment worth making. There are several different weights of down comforters. The heavier ones are meant to keep you warm on cold nights. If you end up liking the down, you can find a lighter version for summer. If you are allergic to goose down, there are synthetic options available. Pillow can also insulate you and keep you warm. Use several pillows to pile around you to make sort of a fort or igloo. This barrier will help keep your body heat in.  You’ll need at least 3-4 extra pillows to make this effective. Make sure to give yourself enough space to move around as you need to in your sleep. Sometimes the most traditional methods still prove to be some of the most effective. Hot water bottles might be considered old-fashioned, but they get the job done. Purchase a silicone hot water bottle at your local drugstore or online.  Each night before bed, fill it with water that you have heated on the stove. Use a wool or flannel sleeve to cover your bottle. That will make it more comfortable to have in bed with you. Pop it under the covers with you and enjoy the warmth! Electric blankets are a great way to add some extra heat to your bed. These are full size blankets that you use in addition to your sheets and comforter. Choose one with an adjustable heat setting so that you can set the temperature to your liking.  Try a heated mattress pad. These are similar to an electric blanket, but go underneath your sheets. Make sure to carefully read the directions and follow the safety tips. Turn the blanket off before falling asleep.
Summary: Use thicker sheets. Buy a down comforter. Pile up your pillows. Get a hot water bottle. Use an electric blanket.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: An HDMI port resembles a thin, wide slot with a slightly tapered base. In addition to most Xbox 360s, all PlayStation 3s, PlayStation 4s, Wii Us, and Xbox Ones support HDMI by default. The Wii does not support HDMI, and the original model of Xbox 360 does not either.  If you don't see an HDMI port on the back of your console, it doesn't support HDMI. Consoles like the PlayStation 2 and original Xbox don't support HDMI. The HDMI slot will typically be in the back of the console, on either the left side or the right side. It will fit into the HDMI slot on the back of your TV, though sometimes the HDMI slot faces parallel to the TV screen rather than away from it. Make a note of the HDMI slot's input number while you're doing this. If your TV only has one HDMI input, simply switch to that input's number; otherwise, you will need to find the HDMI input that your console is connected to.  The HDMI slot on your TV will typically have a number beside it; that number the the input number for HDMI. In most cases, you'll press Input on the remote to bring up the Input menu, then use the remote's arrows to navigate to the HDMI input number (e.g., "Input 3" or "HDMI 2"). If you can't find the input, turn on your console and switch through inputs until you see the console's screen. Most consoles will automatically detect the HDMI cable and attempt to configure the best settings, but you may need to go into the Video settings on your console and select "HDMI" as the input if you have multiple different cables.  If HDMI is the only input available, your console will select it by default. You may be taken through a short setup process when you start the console up with HDMI for the first time.

SUMMARY:
Locate the HDMI port on the back of your console. Plug one end of the HDMI cable into your console. Attach the other end of the cable to your TV. Switch to the HDMI input using your TV remote. Change your console's default connection if necessary.