Q: If you've never disassembled your faucet before, you may not know what kind of washer you need. If you don't already have a replacement on hand, take the parts you removed to a hardware store. Find an exact match for each part.   You may be able to find a repair kit for your particular faucet instead of hunting down the o-rings and washer individually. If you're unsure where to look at the hardware store, ask an employee to help. You can simply slip the washer in place. From here, you're basically working in reverse order. The washer should fit the same as the one you removed. Make sure you place the washer in the exact same position as the original one. Either screw the stem back on, or place it back over the washer. Then, place the screw you removed back in place using your Phillips head screwdriver or allen wrench. Make sure you tighten the screw to get the stem secure. If you removed the handle, put it back in place before placing the screw back in place. This the easiest part of the process. You simply snap the cap back on. Now, your faucet should no longer leak. You can turn the water back on and run your faucet. Once the cap is in place, turn the water valve counter clockwise to switch the faucet back on.
A: Get replacement parts from a hardware store. Insert the new washer. Reassemble the stem. Put the cap back in place and turn on the water.

Q: If you have decided that you have warm undertones the colors that will look best on you belong to the earth tone family. These include yellows, reds, and browns.  Avoid icy shades and jewel tones. If you discover undertones of blue, pink, rose or purple, you're considered to have a cool skin tone. People with cool undertones look best in blues, purples, or greens.  Avoid oranges and yellows. When you are deciding on your dress color it is important to keep in mind that your skin has both a surface tone and undertone. You could have dark warm skin or dark cool skin. Similarly, you may have light warm skin or light cool skin. Typically the surface tone will help you determine the shade of colour and your undertone will help you decide on the color itself. For example, if you have dark skin you will look good in bold colours. If you have dark warm skin you may want to choose a bright yellow or red to compliment the warm undertones. If you have dark cool skin you will look best in a bright blue or silver.
A: Choose earthy colors for warm undertones. Try blues, purples and greens for cool undertones. Determine your dress color based on a combination of surface tone and undertone.

Q: If there is a by-line for the article you want to cite, your bibliographic citation should begin with the author's last name. Place a comma after the last name, then add the author's first name. End this portion of your citation with a period.  Example: Kent, Clark. If there's no author, skip to the next element in the citation. After the name of the author, provide the full title of the article along with any subtitle. Separate the title and the subtitle (if any) with a semicolon. Use title-case, capitalizing nouns and verbs. Place a period after the end of the title, inside the quotation marks. Example: Kent, Clark. "Villains Take Over Gotham; Superman Stays Away." After the name of the article, identify the newspaper in which the article appeared. Even if you found the article online, use the name of the newspaper itself, not the name of the website. If the city isn't included in the name of the newspaper, include it in square brackets after the name of the newspaper. Place a comma after this part of your citation.  If you include the city in italics, it isn't italicized. Example: Kent, Clark. "Villains Take Over Gotham; Superman Stays Away." The Daily Planet [Metropolis], After the name of the newspaper, type the date the article was published using day-month-year format. Place a comma, then type the page number on which the article appears. If there's no page number, place a period after the date.  Example: Kent, Clark. "Villains Take Over Gotham; Superman Stays Away." The Daily Planet [Metropolis], 17 July 2017, p. A1. If the article appears online without a page number, simply place a period after the date of publication. Generally, MLA uses parenthetical citations within the text of your paper or presentation to refer your reader to the full citation in your Works Cited page.  Example: (Kent, A1) If there's no author listed, place the first word or words of the title in quotation marks for your parenthetical. If there's no page number, simply leave that part out.
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Start with the name of the author. Type the title of the article in quotation marks. Provide the name of the newspaper in italics. Include the date the article was published and the page number. Use the author's name and page number for in-text citations.