Problem: Article: Choose strands from around your face for a pretty look. Pin them back with a crossover clip. Position the clip horizontally to clip back the strands of hair. You can curl it, straighten it or just let it stay natural. If you decide to curl or straighten you hair, make sure you use products for heat protection so you won't damage your hair.
Summary: Gather two sections the top of your hair to pull back. Cross the sections at the back of your head. Leave the rest of your hair down.

Problem: Article: You can use any web browser on your PC, Mac, or mobile phone. This logs you into your Verizon account on the website. You can also log in using your phone number in place of your User ID. This displays the menu options for your Verizon account. This displays your account details and options related to your account. This is available in your Verizon account options. This allows you to view and edit your account safeguards and controls. It's the second tab at the top of the "View Details and Edit" page.  It's between the "Activity" and "Profiles" tabs.  This displays a drop-down menu. It's in the "Controls" drop-down menu.  This displays a list of blocked contacts on your Verizon account. Blocked contacts can be either phone numbers or email addresses. This removes the number from the list of blocked contacts.  If you need assistance, call 1-800-922-0204 to contact Verizon customer service.  If you blocked calls from your phone, see Method 1 to learn how to unblock numbers from your Android phone.  See Method 2 and to learn how to unblock numbers from an iPhone.
Summary: Go to https://www.verizonwireless.com/my-verizon using a web browser. Enter your User ID, and password and click Sign In. Click My Verizon. Click My Account. Click Manage Verizon Family Safeguards & Controls. Click View Details and Edit. Click Controls. Click Blocked Contacts. Click a blocked contact. Click Delete.

Problem: Article: Keep the soil moist throughout the summer by watering the squash every few days. When the soil looks like it's getting a little dry, give the squash beds a thorough soaking. Water at the base of the plants, rather than getting the leaves wet, to prevent powdery mildew and sunburn. The first blossoms the squash plants produce are male, and eating them won't affect the health of the plants. If you'd like, pinch off the yellow blossoms and add them to salads or stir-fries. Otherwise, they'll naturally fall off about a week after they bloom. The second set of flowers produced by the plants are female, and they grow just above the tiny squash fruits. Leave the female flowers on the vines. Squash plants don't usually become attractive to pests until the end of the growing season when the plants have almost reached the end of their life cycle anyway. If you know pests are a problem in your area, take measures to prevent an infestation:  Protect young squash plants by covering them with floating row cover. Remove the cover once they begin to flower to allow pollination. Planting a row of nasturtium flowers alongside your squash can help deter insect pests. If you see squash bugs or cucumber beetles on the leaves of the squash plants, pick them off by hand. Squash vine borers attack the plants inside the stalks. Unfortunately, once they attack, there's not much you can do to save the plants.
Summary: Water the squash plants regularly. Eat the early squash blossoms. Keep pests away.

Problem: Article: Make a cut down the center of the tomato. Try to keep the two halves roughly the same size. Make a series of three to four length-wise cuts across each half of your tomato. This should cut your tomato into quarters. Each quarter should be roughly the same size. Place each quarter on a table or cutting board with the skin side facing downward. Slice a knife across the tomato to cut out the white, fleshy portion of the tomato. The seeds are attached to this portion, so they will be sliced out as well. Sometimes, seeds linger on the tomato after you cut out of the fleshy portion. If any seeds did not come out, remove them with your fingertips. Roma tomatoes are very small and delicate. They tend to have less seeds and the seeds can be difficult to remove without damaging the tomatoes. It's usually okay to leave the seeds of Roma tomatoes intact.
Summary:
Cut your tomatoes in half. Cut the halves into quarters. Slice out the seeds. Avoid dicing Roma tomatoes. Finished.