Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Get some of the local currency, Jordanian dinar (JD). Buy a visa at the airport's immigration desk using Jordanian dinar. Go through customs before exiting the airport. Drive from the airport to Wadi Musa using a rental car for a great road trip. Take a taxi or public bus if you don't want to drive.

Answer: Find a currency exchange counter or ATM to pull out money in Jordan’s currency, the Jordanian dinar. The exchange counter may charge as small fee to process the currency exchange. The ATM may also require a small fee.  To avoid fees, exchange your country's currency for JD before you leave for Petra. Many banks offer free currency change if you are their customer. Having the local currency allows for easier and faster payment for transportation like buses, taxis, and shuttles. If you want to buy souvenirs and goods from local vendors, having the local currency will allow you to haggle for a price more easily. Once you arrive at the airport, and before going through customs, you will most likely need to obtain a travel visa in order to enter the country. You will need to show the immigration officer your passport and plane tickets to prove your stay is for a visit and not business.  If you cannot find the immigration desk, go to the customer service desk and ask for someone to direct you. Citizens from Bahrain, Egypt, Hong Kong, Japan,Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Syria, United Arab Emirates, Vatican and Yemen do not require a visa for entry. Citizens from other countries need a visa. You will need to fill out a declaration form prior to going through the customs desk. These will be available near the immigration desk. Provide the customs agent with your declaration form, passport, visa, and plane ticket.  Do not bring anything that is prohibited through customs. There are regulations for what you can bring in to the country related to alcohol, gift dollar amounts, tobacco products, and more. Make sure to look up the regulations. Depending on the airport you are coming from, the distance and cost for transportation will vary. Make sure to purchase physical maps to guide your way as you may not have phone service.  Take King's Highway to see a couple sites along the way. The drive will take longer than if you stay on the highway, but the views are worth it.  Jordanians drive on the right-hand side of the road. Road signs are in Arabic and English. It should cost about 40 Jordanian dinar ($56.42)  from Amman to Petra and about 25 Jordanian dinar ($35.26) from Aqaba to Wadi Musa where the Petra visitor center is located. If you're travelling from the Amman airport, you can also take a short taxi ride to the Mujamaaa Janobi bus station where you can catch a bus between 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM for 5 Jordanian dinar.  If you receive a higher quote for the trip from the driver, you can choose to haggle or accept their price. If you are travelling from the Aqaba airport, you can also take a taxi to the Mojamaa albassat bus stop and catch a 2 hour bus ride to Wadi Musa.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Remove hair less often. Sterilize your tweezers with rubbing alcohol. Pluck in the direction of the hair. Do not wear tight clothing after plucking. Try a different hair removal technique altogether.

Answer: The more often you remove hair, the more likely you are to cause skin irritation. This can lead to an increase of red bumps. Instead of removing hair every day, cut back to every two to three days. If you're plucking hairs exclusively, you probably do not need to remove hair every day anyway. Hairs that are removed with tweezers should not grow back for three to eight weeks. Red bumps may get infected if you're using dirty tools. Rub down your tweezers with rubbing alcohol prior to use. This will protect you from getting infected red bumps, which will be more visible. Regardless of where you're plucking, you should always pluck in the direction your hair grows. This will make the hair come off more easily, preventing red bumps. Tight fitting clothing, especially when worn just after plucking, can make red bumps more likely. Strive for loose clothes on the areas that you shave. For example, avoid tight jeans the day after you pluck your legs. If you pluck your pubic hair, try not wearing underwear for half an hour after the process. This can help prevent red bumps. If you have red hairs a lot after plucking, your skin may be sensitive to the process. Try switching up your hair removal technique and see if this lessens red bumps. You can try shaving or waxing instead of tweezing and see if makes a difference.  Shaving should be done with shaving cream and you should always shave with the grain of the hair and not against it. Hair removal creams and waxing kits should be used according to instructions. Most removal creams are placed on the area you want to remove hair and then wiped off. Waxing involves placing wax over unwanted hair and pulling it off with strips of paper. Keep in mind, you should still moisturize skin regularly, as well as after hair removal techniques, regardless of the method you use. Make sure to get skin wet before removing hair.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Clean your bathtub. Gather all the things that you are going to need or want for your bath. Get a clean towel. Create a relaxing mood.

Answer: In order to have clean bathwater, you need to scrub your tub. All you have to do is mix 3 cups of hot water with 1 cup of laundry detergent in a spray bottle. Spray the solution all over your tub and scrub with a long handled bathtub cleaning tool which you can buy almost anywhere cleaning supplies are sold. Here are some other items you might want to help you clean.  protective gloves mild abrasive cleansing product scrubber, brush or sponge Whether you are looking to just lay in the bath or you want to add in another relaxing activity like reading, you will want to have those items ready before you get in the tub.  Bath bubbles are a great way to liven up your bath experience and get clean. Bath salts are great skin moisturizers and also come in various scents like lavender that can help you relax.  A bath head pillow will support your neck and head as you lay in the tub. They are waterproof so you don't have to worry about it getting wet. Reading a good book is a perfect bath time activity. A cup for rinsing yourself. A bath rug is important to have because they will help prevent you from slipping once you get out of the tub. You may want to have several clean towels handy. You will want one larger towel that you will use to dry off and wrap around your body, one for your hair, and another smaller towel to keep by the tub in case you need to dry off your hands and face during your bath. Baths should be a time where you can let go of worries and melt away the stress from the day. Try lighting candles, dimming the light, or playing soft music to help you relax.  Relaxation music comes in a wide range of varieties that you can choose from. If playing music, just be sure that any electronics and cords are several feet away from the bath for safety. Get the room to a warm temperature.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Add together all your costs so far to get your budget. Divide this by the number of tickets you have available for sale, not including ones you plan to give away for free. Get the venue to print your tickets, unless you're experienced in running gigs; it is probably included in their fee anyway. Try to avoid assigning seats unless the venue absolutely insists, first come, first served is much more appealing to a young crowd, and it will make sure everyone gets there on time for the first act.

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This is the minimum amount you can charge per ticket to break even. You may like to run your first gig as non profit, to get people in your area interested in local gigs. If you want to make a profit, add on about 20% to this figure, but always have a round ticket price. It must be divisible by either 2 or 5. For example 11 is not OK but 12 or 10 is fine. If they don't print tickets, sell tickets on the door; there will be no paper and/or forged tickets involved this way. Use a hand stamp on people as they arrive. Get an original stamp, but remember, unless it's hand made someone else could have one. So get an original colour ink pad to use, and change the colour and stamp for every gig you run.