In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Use the end of a tail comb to part your hair down the center, separating all of your hair into two sections. Brush the sections and secure them with hair ties. Use two mirrors to check that the part is even in the back. Braid each pigtail, securing the ends with ribbon or hair ties a couple of inches from the bottom.  Britney Spears’ music video “Baby One More Time” made this schoolgirl hairstyle 90s famous!  Add fuzzy pom pom hair elastics to the pigtails near your head to finish the look. You can achieve 90s hair with box braids in two ways. Box braid your hair and put on a “cabbie” (also called “applejack”) hat like Janet Jackson in Poetic Justice. Alternately, box braid slightly damp hair and leave it in overnight. Braiding damp hair the night before will give you a hybrid between crimp and curl like Christina Aguilera in the 90’s music video “What A Girl Wants.” Micro braids take hours to do and are best done by a professional at a salon. If you already have micro braids, this look will be easy for you! If not, try a similar version of Brandy Norwood’s iconic 90s side buns by putting your hair in twists first. Secure the braids or twists in buns, one on each side of your head. Micro braids and box braids can be done with natural hair or by adding extensions. Extensions will add fullness, length, and longevity to your style.
Summary: Make pigtail braids. Wear box braids. Put micro braids or twists in pigtail buns.

Repeat this step for all 4 rectangles. Make sure it is straight. Tape them with a piece that folds over both sides.  Repeat on the other pockets.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/d\/db\/Make-a-Colored-Duct-Tape-Wallet-Step-13Bullet1.jpg\/v4-460px-Make-a-Colored-Duct-Tape-Wallet-Step-13Bullet1.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/d\/db\/Make-a-Colored-Duct-Tape-Wallet-Step-13Bullet1.jpg\/aid431464-v4-728px-Make-a-Colored-Duct-Tape-Wallet-Step-13Bullet1.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"546","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Fair_use\">Fair Use<\/a> (screenshot)<br>\n<\/p><\/div>"}  Measure how long the pockets need to be.  They should be right along the bottom and 1/4 of an inch (.6cm) from the side. Cut along the line.  Do not stick this to anything on the inside just yet.  colored tape and, using an X-ACTO knife, cut it to be 1 1/4 inch (3.2cm) wide. Place one end at the bottom of the wallet.  Trim the edges.
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One-sentence summary -- Make two 10 inch (25.4cm) by 3.5 inch (8.9cm) strips in the same way as before, using the accent color. Cut both in half (5 inches, 12.7cm) and trim the edges. Fold the small rectangles so that the back is .5 inches (1.3cm) longer (the front should be 1.5 inches (3.8cm) in length). Take two pockets and put them so that the back of one is on top of the front of the other. Trim them again. Put one on the left side of the wallet. Measure 1/4 of an inch from the center and mark that on the pockets. Repeat for the right side. Take a piece of the original color, about 10 inches (25.4cm), and attach it to the outside of the wallet so that it covers the same color along the bottom. Place the pockets in their correct places. Take a 5-inch (12.7cm) piece of the pocket' Attach that piece to the center of the wallet over the pockets. Wrap the top into the bill fold. Fold over the bottom piece of tape so that it holds the pockets down.

Q: The longer oblong and the circle overlap each other at the upper right. This will be the framework.       Add details to beautify.
A: Draw two horizontal oblongs and a circle. Draw the unicorn’s four legs and hooves from the two overlapping circles, using straight and curve lines. Draw curve lines to connect to the oblong at the left and also to draw the details of the head – eyes, nose, and mouth. Draw details for the spiralling horn at the forehead. Draw the ears using rounded curves extending from the head. Draw the tail using curve lines. Draw using the curve lines to refine the sketches of the legs, hooves, and tail. Trace with a pen and erase unnecessary lines.

Problem: Article: These will help you as you are making your daily to-do lists. When you have a large number of tasks, it is easy to let things accidentally slip through the cracks. As you make your daily list each day, go over your master list and make sure you include any task with upcoming due dates.  If there is no due date for a particular task, decide on a realistic date you’d really like to have it done by. If you aren’t setting goals for yourself, the less urgent things may never get done. There is no point in creating a list if you shove it in a drawer and forget about it. Make sure you are constantly seeing it! You may think that you won’t forget anything or that you’ll stay productive, but physically seeing a list of tasks you need to accomplish can really light the motivational fire within you. Carry it around with you. Post it on your bathroom mirror. Leave a copy in your purse and your car. Just put it somewhere where it will be in your face. It can be a parent, a friend, a significant other, or a co-worker. Just make sure it is someone who will check up on your list and inquire about your progress. You probably won’t feel very good if you tell someone you didn’t check anything off your to-do list for a whole day! You don’t need a babysitter, and no one probably wants to be your babysitter. However, it is incredibly helpful to have someone holding you accountable.
Summary:
Write down due dates next to every task on your master list. Put your to-do list somewhere you will see it regularly. Share your list with someone.