INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Draw a line of hot glue around the clear, plastic circle at the center of a CD. Quickly press the top of the wooden spool into it. Make sure that it is centered. Repeat this step for the other three CDs.  You can use old, scratched up CDs or blank ones. Hot glue sets up quickly, so work one spool and CD at a time. The button needs to be big enough to cover the hole in the middle of the CD. Use a standard 2- or 4-hole button, not a shank button with a loop on the end. The button will cover the hole and keep the wheels in place. If you can't find any buttons, cut circles out of thin cardboard, and use those instead. Slide two rubber bands onto your first wheel so that they make an X shape on the front. Repeat this step for the other three wheels. This will give your wheels some traction. The rubber bands should be wrapped tightly around the wheels. You may need to wrap them more than once. These will go between the wheels and the cardboard tube. Place the wheels onto the ends of the dowels. Make sure that the cardboard tube is centered, then measure the gap between the spool and the cardboard tube. Cut a straw down to fit those measurements. You will need four pieces total.  Your first/front set of straws should be about 1-inch (2.54-centimeter) long. Your second/back set of straws should be about 2¼-inch (5.71-centimeter) long. You can use plastic or paper straws. Consider using a color that matches your car. Take the wheels off of the dowels first. Place the short stoppers onto the short dowel, and the long stoppers onto the long dowel. Place the wheels back onto the dowels and test the fit. If the stoppers are too long, take everything off and trim them down again. Once you are happy with the fit, take the wheels off and add a drop of white craft glue into each spool. Place the wheels back onto the axles, and let the glue dry. The wheels should fit snugly onto the axles. If they are too loose, wrap some masking tape around the end of the dowel to thicken it.

SUMMARY: Hot glue a  1-inch (2.54-centimeter) wooden spool to the back of each CD. Hot glue a button to the front of each CD. Wrap some rubber bands around the wheels. Cut some straws down to make the stoppers. Add the stoppers between the wheels and the cardboard tube. Attach the wheels.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The great thing about tug of war is that you can learn how to win as a team, even if you don't have the strongest people on your side! For organized leagues, you might also want to recruit 1-2 extra people as alternates in case someone gets hurt or has to miss a match. If you're planning to play in a league, make sure the combined weight of the people on your team is less than the stated rules, which can vary depending on the age group. This person will act as the “leader” of the group. Choose someone who is a medium height for the team and has played tug of war before. This person should be able to keep a good grip on the rope while in a squatting position and have a lot of lower body strength to keep the front of the line from becoming too strained. It might be helpful to have the teammates stand from tallest to shortest and then pick one of the people close to the middle to be the lead tugger. Position a less experienced member in between 2 more experienced members of the team so they can communicate throughout the game. That way, the knowledgeable teammates can set the pace of the tug and less experienced teammates can work on building up endurance and strength. Talking and communicating throughout the game can be helpful for some members, but remember not to give away your strategy to the other team! Choose someone with good lower body strength and put them at the end of the rope so they can “anchor” the team. Make sure they're strong enough to continually pull the team back while maintaining a tight grip on the rope.  In general, the anchor normally wraps the rope around their back and keeps the team moving backward. Normally, the anchor will set the pace for the tugging by taking a step back every 3-4 seconds. If the rest of the team can't keep up, it's up to the anchor to keep their grip and slow down so the rest of the team can reposition themselves.
Summary: Gather 8 people of varying sizes and strength levels. Place a more experienced team member at the front to lead the tug. Stagger the middle teammates based on their skills to encourage teamwork. Position someone with good endurance at the back of the team.

Your vitamin E oil will last longer if you keep it in the refrigerator because it will be protected from light and kept cool. Make sure that the cap is on tight before you place the oil in the fridge. Warm the bottle in your hands before use. Before using the oil, take a minute to warm up the bottle in your hands. You may also want to mix it by turning it upside down and right-side up a few times. Some people may have a reaction to the oil, so it is a good idea to test some on a small area of your skin before you use it on a larger area. To test the oil, apply 1-2 drops to the inside of your wrist and then massage it in. Wait 24 hours and then check your wrist to see how it looks. If there is any redness, dryness, itching or swelling, do not use the oil. If the area looks and feels normal, then you can use the oil. This oil goes a long way, so you should not need much to moisturize your face, hair, or other areas of your body. Start with a dime sized amount in the palm of your hand and then add more if needed.  Keep in mind that even though the vitamin E oil is non-comedogenic oil, it may clog your pores if you use too much. Stop using the oil if it causes breakouts. Some people may experience breakouts even though the oil is non-comedogenic. Before you apply vitamin E oil to your face, make sure that you wash your face and remove any makeup that you were wearing. The vitamin E oil will be more effective and less likely to clog your pores if you apply it to clean skin. Vitamin E oil may help to reduce the appearance of old scars. If you are trying to reduce the size or the look of a scar, use a Q-tip or a cotton ball to apply the oil directly onto the scar.  Consult your physician or dermatologist to determine how often you should treat. Do not apply vitamin E oil to broken skin or a fresh wound. You can use vitamin E oil on your hair to add a lustrous shine or massage it into your scalp. If you are using the Vitamin E oil on your scalp, work it into the entire scalp, addressing the roots of your hair. Pour a small amount of oil into the palm of your hand, dip your fingers in the oil, and then work it into your scalp.
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One-sentence summary -- Store in the refrigerator. Test your oil on a small area of skin before you use it for the first time. Use a small amount. Wash your face before applying vitamin E oil. Use a Q-tip or cotton ball to apply oil to a scar. Massage oil into your scalp using your fingertips. Finished.

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