Write an article based on this "Make 4 wire-wrapped bars. Make 5 wire-wrapped bead units. Assemble the bracelet."
article: Cut 4 2-inch (5.08 cm) lengths of wire. Make a loop about 1/2 inch (1.27 cm) from one end by wrapping it around the round-nose pliers' jaw. Wrap the short end around the length of the wire twice, just below the loop. Repeat at the other end of the wire. Cut the excess wire and press it against the bar with the chain-nose pliers. File the ends smooth, if necessary. Cut 5 1-inch (2.54 cm) lengths of wire. Make a loop at one end. Thread a bead on the wire. Make a loop at the other end of the wire, next to the bead. Cut off the excess wire. Open the loop on one end of a bead unit. Slide one loop of a bar onto the bead unit's loop, and close the loop. Repeat, alternating bead units and bars, until you have joined all the components, ending with a bead unit. Open the loops on the end bead units, and attach them to a toggle clasp. Close the loops.

Write an article based on this "Download and install a front-end program. Run D-Fend Reloaded. Add games. Run a game."
article: If using the command prompt seems a little too complex, you can download a frontend program. These programs use a Windows interface, allowing you to load, start, and adjust games without ever using a command prompt.   One of the most popular front ends is D-Fend Reloaded, available for free from dfendreloaded.sourceforge.net. D-Fend Reloaded includes the DOSBox files. Once it has been installed, you can start D-Fend reloaded to manage your games. Your installed games will be sorted in the left frame. You can easily add DOS games by dragging and dropping an archive file containing the game into the open D-Fend Reloaded window. The game archive will be automatically extracted and the files will be placed in the right place. Double-click a game from the list to begin playing it. Your Windows color scheme may change temporarily while the game is running to support old DOS colors.

Write an article based on this "Purchase hair wax. Make sure that you are fully-clothed when you apply the wax. Wash the wax out of your hair"
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Read reviews of a wax product before you buy it. Some waxes are better for short hair; some are explicitly water-soluble; some are designed to be used on mustaches. Many commercial waxes are petroleum-based, although you can use natural products like beeswax, carnauba wax, and vegetable wax. Decide what you need from your hair wax and find an appropriate product.  Many hair wax products leave behind a sticky, hard-to-remove residue. Many low-residue products, however, do not hold your hair in place as well as the stickier products. Look for a wax with a good balance of hair-molding capability and low-residue depositing.  You can find hair wax in pharmacies, salons, and anywhere that sells hair-care products. You can usually order these products online. Make sure to compare prices and read the reviews before you make your purchase. Consider using a "natural" wax. Carnauba wax is extracted from the leaves of the carnauba palm tree, and beeswax taken from the hives of honey bees. Japan wax—also known as vegetable wax—is extracted from the berries of a type of sumac bush. In contrast, waxes derived from petroleum are called "mineral waxes" or "cerosin waxes", and they tend to be colorless and odorless. If you try to dress yourself after spreading wax through your hair, you risk rubbing your hair against a shirt or dress and ruining your hairstyle. Furthermore, you might rub wax off onto your clothing. If you must dress yourself after applying the wax, be exceedingly careful not to brush your hair against anything. . You cannot brush styling wax out of your hair; you need to wash it out thoroughly with shampoo. If you've been walking around with wax in your hair all day, wash your hair before you go to bed. You don't want to sleep with clumps of wax in your hair. Furthermore, wax may clump and flake onto your pillow throughout the night.