Problem: Article: This is one of the best ways to find a complimentary shade of blonde for you. If you try going blonde with the wrong shade, it could wash you out. Regardless of how light or dark your skin is, your skin tone can fall into either of the two main skin tone categories. Most people are either warm toned or cool toned, with very few people falling somewhere in the middle. Here are the best indicators for which skin tone you have:  Cool skin tones usually burn in the sun and range anywhere from porcelain, rosy-beige, pink, olive, brown or ebony skin. The veins in your wrist will look bluish-purple and you will have a blue or pink undertone in your skin.  Warm skin tones tan more easily in the sun and range anywhere from golden, peach, pale, or yellow skin. The veins in your wrist will look more bluish-green and you will have an olive undertone in your skin.  Neutral skin tones are somewhere in the middle between cool and warm and may show characteristics from both sides. You will be able to choose almost any blonde shade if you have neutral skin so feel free to play around and see what works best for you. There are so many shades of blonde to pick from, and once you identify your skin tone, you can begin choosing.  For cool skin tones, choose a blonde that has an ash or green base to better compliment your skin. An example may be vanilla or dishwater blonde. Stay away from brassy shades because they may look harsh and wash you out.  If you have warm skin, you want to look for blondes with red or golden bases. An example may be golden, caramel or rose gold blonde. If your natural hair color is more ashy or rich chestnut brown with no red, you should look for cool blonde colors. If your natural hair color reflects warm tones such as red or gold, then you may want to look for warm blonde colors. Keeping your natural hair color in mind will help your new blonde hair look more "natural". For help seeing the undertones in your natural hair, try looking at your hair in the sunlight. You will have better color results if you pick a color that allows a deeper contrast between your skin and hair. The trick in choosing the right shade of blonde is to find an option that offers contrasts but still compliments your skin. Avoid picking a color that matches your skin tone too closely. Highlights are a great way to lighten your face.  With highlights you get the same effect as being blonde but without all of the damage. Another great thing about highlights is that there is less upkeep. When your roots grow out, it will be less noticeable and will require less trips to the saloon. You can choose to have skinny or chunky highlights or decided if they will be all over, or framed near the front of your face.  Highlights offer a more "natural" looking appearance than all over blonde colors. Highlights can add depth and texture to your hair which is especially great if you have hair on the thin side.
Summary: Figure out what your skin tone is. Choose a flattering blonde for you. Look at your natural hair color for guidance. Factor in how fair or dark your skin color is. Try highlights instead of all over color.

Problem: Article: Citing an online journal is similar to citing a print journal, with one exception: Include name of database. In practice, the above structure should lend itself to a citation that looks like this: Last, First M. "Article Title" Journal Title Series Volume. Issue (Year Published): Page(s). Database Name. Web. Date Month Year Accessed.
Summary: Follow the basic style of MLA formatting in data-based journals. Make it look like this.

Problem: Article: For this decoration to work best, you’ll want to use some dolls that stand up. If you have old ones you are okay with ruining, use those, or consider looking through some garage sales or thrift stores. You probably don’t want to buy new ones, but you can.  It’s totally fine if they are dirty or kind of broken already. This will add to the effect that you are going for anyway. If you use some that aren’t meant to stand up, you’ll just have to position them differently or use a stake of some kind to stand them up. You can use red paint to make scratches or stitch marks. You can use brown or gray to give the skin a sickly look. How creative you want to be and exactly how you want the dolls to look is up to you.  You can paint all of the flesh to give the dolls a deadly grayish look, or you can just paint some marks here and there that give the appearance of blood. In a pinch, red fingernail polish works great for this! Rip the dolls’ clothes and put some more red paint on the clothes for blood. You can even cut out some of the hair to make it seem like it fell out. Don’t be afraid to detach an arm or leg here and there to enhance the zombie-like appearance.  You could step on the dolls to add a dented or crushed look. If the eyes are at all detachable, taking an eye out is a great way to add creepiness to the effect. You could also paint over the eyes in such a way that makes it look like an empty socket. If the dolls are stuffed, you could cut them open and pull some of the stuffing out to imitate guts coming out. You can make it look like some of them are coming out of the ground, or you can stand them all up like they are waiting in formation. Another option is to stash them at different points around your house, inside or outside, so that it seems like they are coming from all over the place. If you have some dolls that you can’t make stand up, you could sit them in a corner or in a chair. You could also prop them up with a stake if you are putting them outside.
Summary: Gather some lifelike dolls. Paint on some wounds. Rough up the dolls. Place the dolls in the front yard.

Problem: Article: It should be plain and either square or rectangular. It should not have designs on it. However, it can be stylized--you could have custom envelopes made that are thicker and more durable than normal envelopes. your letter so that it fits into your envelope. Make sure to fold your letter in one try as a letter with many creases and re-creases looks unprofessional.  If you are using a rectangular standard envelope, fold your letter into horizontal thirds. If you are using a square envelope, fold your letter in half horizontally and then in half vertically so that is forms a rectangle that can fit into the square envelope. Seal the envelope by licking along the seal line or peeling off the strips covering the sticky part of the seal (depending on what kind of envelope you have bought.) Write your name in the top left corner. Write your street address on the line below your name. Write your town, state, and zip code on the line below your street address. In the lower right third of the envelope, write the name of the person you are sending the letter to. Write the company name on the line below that (if there is a company name). Write the street address on the line below the company name. Write the town, state, and zip code on the line below that. Make sure your stamp is worth the weight of your letter.
Summary:
Pick out an envelope.  Fold Place the letter into the envelope. Flip the envelope over. Address the envelope. Place a  stamp (or stamps) in the top right hand corner.