Write an article based on this "Start your Works Cited entry with the version you used. Include the editor's name if listed. Close with publication information. List the URL and your date of access for online Bibles. List the version in your first in-text citation. Provide only book, chapter, and verse for subsequent citations."
article: Type the title of the specific version of the Bible that you used in italics. Use title case, capitalizing the first word and all nouns, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, and verbs. Place a period at the end of the title. Example: The New Oxford Annotated Bible. If the version you used has a named editor, you will likely find their name on the title page of the Bible. Type the words "Edited by" in regular font, followed by the editor's name in first name-last name format. Place a comma after the editor's name. Example: The New Oxford Annotated Bible. Edited by Michael D. Coogan, Provide the name of the publisher of the version followed by a comma. Then type the year that version was published. Place a period after the year to end your Works Cited entry. Example: The New Oxford Annotated Bible. Edited by Michael D. Coogan, Oxford University Press, 2007. If you accessed an online version of the Bible, your Works Cited entry includes the name of the website as the publisher along with the URL for the website. Leave the "http://" part off of the URL. Place a period at the end of the URL, then type the word "Accessed" followed by the date you last accessed the source in day-month-year format. Abbreviate the names of months with more than 4 letters. Place a period at the end of the year. Example: New International Version. Bible Gateway, www.biblegateway.com. Accessed 29 Jan. 2019. The first time you reference the Bible in your paper, add a parenthetical citation at the end of the sentence, inside the closing punctuation. Type the name of the version of the Bible you used in italics, followed by a comma. Then provide the book, chapter, and verse in regular font. Abbreviate the names of books as shown in the MLA handbook. Separate chapter and verse with a period. Example: (New International Version, Rom. 12.2). As long as you only used one version of the Bible, you don't need to include the version in your parenthetical citations after listing it once. Simply provide the name of the book, chapter, and verse. In-text citations are designed to point your readers to the full citation listed in your Works Cited. If you used several different versions of the Bible as sources, let your readers know when you've switched to a different version by adding the name of the version to the parenthetical citation.

Write an article based on this "Roll up your sleeves and pull your hair back. Keep some distance between you and your guests."
article: Tuck in your shirt, fold up your sleeves, and secure any loose fabric flying around to keep it away from the flames. Tie up your hair to get it out of your face and clear of the burners. Make sure they are far enough away from the dish that they're not coming into contact with the flames. A serving cart is ideal to let your guests see what you're doing while keeping them at a distance.

Write an article based on this "Choose a dye that matches your hair color exactly. Wash your hair 12-24 hours before you dye your hair. Divide your hair into 4 sections. Mix the dye per the instructions."
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Use a mirror to compare swatches to your roots, as the ends of your hair may be lighter. You may want to bring a friend with you to the beauty supply store to help you choose an exact match. Foam and mousse formulas are the easiest to apply, but they’re difficult to apply accurately. Go with a cream or gel formula for a precise application. Greasy or dirty hair will not accept color as well as clean hair, but if your hair is too clean, it may be more susceptible to damage. Shampoo your hair 12-24 hours before coloring your roots in order to remove product as well as dirt and oil. This way, your hair will accept the color and will also contain the natural oils needed to help prevent damage. Make the first part down the center of your scalp, from your forehead to the nape of your neck. Make the second part running from ear to ear across the top of your head like a headband. Use clips to secure each section. Make sure you are working in a well-ventilated area. Don’t forget to put on gloves before mixing the dye. The gloves, container, stir stick, applicator, and ingredients are provided in the kit. Take care not to spill the dye as it does stain.