In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Create a high bun or ponytail first, then secure it with a hair tie. Pull a wide, fabric headband over your head, so that it runs across your forehead, down the sides of your head, and along the back of your nape.Fabric headbands are a great way to keep baby hairs out of your face without resorting to edge control creams. These decorative, metal bands are split down the middle, so you can slide and pinch them over any braid or cornrow. If the braid in question is too thick for the band to slide over, pinch the band over one of the loops making up the braid instead. You can find these bands or cuffs online, beauty supply shops, and stores that specialize in braiding supplies. Pull a strand of hair back towards your ear, and secure it with a hair clip. You can also crisscross 2  bobby pins instead. Plastic barrettes will look really cute, but you can use metal ones studded with rhinestones for something more chic.  Use colored or decorated bobby pins to do a beautiful and classy updo. You can find them in all sorts of wild colors, including glitter! Some even have pearls or rhinestones at the end. You can also wear a wire headband with ornate beading or embellishments. This works with all lengths, including buzz cuts! This is especially cute with "teenie weeny afros" (TWA). Comb the hair on top of your head forward, and the hair on the sides back. Place a slouchy beanie over your head, and pull it back so that you can see your front hairline.
Summary: Take a ponytail or bun to the next level with a wide, fabric headband. Add glam to braids and cornrows with metal braid cuffs. Create a cute or chic look with hair clips. Cover your hair with a beanie hat.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This will form the sketch for the turkey’s body and head.     Draw also details for the cooking pot.
Summary: Draw an oblong with an overlapping big circle below it. Draw the details of the turkey’s head using circles and curve lines for the beak. Draw details for the wattle and the head. Draw the turkey’s hat or toque to look like a cartoon. Draw details for the left wing using curve lines and also for the feet. Draw the right wing which holds a ladle. Draw the turkey’s fan-shaped tail and details for the feathers. Trace with a black pen. Color to your liking, then design the background.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The standard Battleship game set comes with two boxes, one for each player. Each box opens to reveal two grids, one on each inside surface. If your game set does not include two boxes, plenty of red and white pegs, and at least six ship pieces, it will be difficult to use. Try playing on graph paper instead, as described below, or finding an online version of the game. Ships come in various lengths, taking up a different number of squares on the grid. The two players should have identical collections of ships.  The following is the typical list, but if you don't have all the pieces, just make sure both sides are even:  A single ship five squares long (the aircraft carrier) A single ship four squares long (the battleship) Two ships three squares long (the cruiser and the submarine) A single ship two squares long (the destroyer) With the boxes open, and the players seated across from each other, each player puts his ships down on the lower grid in front of him. Follow these rules to determine where to put your ships:  Ships can be placed horizontally or vertically, but not diagonally. You must place all five ships on the grid. Every ship must be completely on the grid. No ship can hang off the edge of the board. Ships cannot overlap each other. Once your ships are placed and the game has begun, you are not allowed to move your ships again. If the two players don't agree who should go first right away, flip a coin or decide in some other randomized way. If you are playing multiple games in a row, consider letting the player who lost the last game go first in the next one.
Summary:
Give each player a battleship box. Check that all the ship pieces are there. Have each player secretly arrange their ships. Decide who will play first.