INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Click on the “Numbers & Cards” tab on the top of the page and select “Social Security Number & Card.” Print the Application for a Social Security Card. This is the same form you fill out to apply for a Social Security card the first time. Use 8.5”x11” (or A4) paper to print the form. You can also get the necessary form from your local Social Security office. You can locate your local office at their website. Read all of the instructions on page 3 of the application before completing the form.  Use the full 4-digit year (XXXX) to state your year of birth. You are not required to provide race and ethnicity information to obtain a Social Security card. You must sign the form yourself if you are 18 or older and are physically and mentally able to read and fill in the form. If you are not able to sign the form, you may have a legal guardian, parent, or close relative sign for you. If you cannot sign your name, you may sign the form with an “X” marking and have two other people sign the form as witnesses. You must bring documents that establish your identity with you when you apply for your replacement card. Documents issued in the United States are preferred. These documents must be unexpired. They should show your legal name, provide biographical information, and/or physical information (e.g., photograph or physical description).  Preferred proof of identity documents include:  a valid U.S. driver’s license a U.S. passport a U.S. state-issued non-driver identity card   If you don’t have one of these documents, or can’t get a replacement within 10 working days, the Social Security office may accept other documents, such as:  a U.S. military identity card employee identity card health insurance or Medicaid card school identity card   Birth certificates, Social Security card stubs, and Social Security records are not accepted as proof of identity. If you were born outside of the United States, you will need to bring additional documents with you to show your citizenship or immigration status.  If you are a U.S. citizen but were born outside the United States, you will need to show evidence of your U.S. citizenship. Acceptable documents include: A U.S. passport A Consular report of birth A Certificate of Citizenship A Certificate of Naturalization   If you are not a U.S. citizen, you must show proof of immigration status or work eligibility. Bring your original (not copies of) your visa or green card. You should also bring your foreign passport. You can apply for your replacement card one of two ways. You can apply in person at a local Social Security office. You can find your local office online at the Social Security website. Bring the completed application and required documents with you.  You can also mail your original documents and your completed application to your local Social Security office. They will return the documents to you when they have completed the application process. You may also call Social Security toll-free at 1-800-772-1213 to locate your nearest office. In most cases, you will receive your replacement card by mail within 7-14 days. If you applied in a Social Security office, they will tell you how long you can expect to wait to receive your card.

SUMMARY: Go to the Social Security Administration website at www.ssa.gov. Click on “Fill out & Print” an application. Use a black or blue ink pen to fill in the form. Collect the necessary identity documents. Collect the necessary citizenship or immigration documents. Apply for a replacement card. Wait to receive the replacement Social Security card by mail.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Though biracial hair can vary from individual to individual, in general, a mild, moisturizing shampoo is best. Look for a shampoo with a balanced pH value of 5, which will help to maintain your hair’s natural pH level and keep it healthy. Look for the following ingredients in your shampoo:  Water Lauroamphoglycinate, a moisturizer Cocoamphacarboxyglycinate, a moisturizer Sulfosuccinate, a mild cleanser A list of recommended shampoos for biracial hair can be found online. Many products in commercial shampoos can strip your hair of its natural oils and be detrimental to biracial hair. Read the ingredients list on shampoos and avoid products that contain the following ingredients:  Isopropyl alcohol Mineral oil/ petrolatum Polyethylene glycol (PEG) Propylene glycol (PG) Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS)/ Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES) An instant conditioner will coat the strands of your hair and give it body as well as shine. It will also flatten the raised cuticles in your hair, making it soft and easy to style, and protect your hair from damage.  Look for instant conditioners that contain a combination of lanolin, cholesterol, sulfonated oil, vegetable oil, proteins and polymers. You can find instant conditioner that are “rinse out” or “leave in”. You can try both on your biracial hair or your child’s biracial hair to determine which type will work best for you. Leave-in conditioner can be beneficial for hair that is going to be combed out or blow dried. However, if you have curly hair that has a finer texture, leave-in conditioner may leave a film or residue on your hair. A penetrating conditioner is a deep conditioner that will absorb right into your hair and improve the appearance of damaged hair. This type of conditioner is good if you have split ends, uneven hair growth, hair that is dyed or colored, or hair that has been exposed to chlorine. It’s also good for a dry scalp.  Many penetrating conditioners are made from animal proteins and keratin. You should allow this type of conditioner to stay in your hair for 15 minutes before rinsing it out. You can use a penetrating conditioner once a month if you do not have damaged hair but are looking to moisturize your hair every now and then.
Summary: Use a mild, moisturizing shampoo. Avoid shampoos that contain drying ingredients. Go for an instant conditioner if you have thick, curly hair. Try a penetrating conditioner if you have damaged hair or a dry scalp.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Stir these dry ingredients a few times with a wooden spoon to combine them. Scoop 1 cup of the dry mixture into the sifter or sieve. Continue sifting the dry ingredients 1 cup at a time until all of them have been sifted together. Make sure to place a plate beneath the grater to catch the frozen butter pieces. Using clean hands, mix the butter pieces into the flour mixture until the dry ingredients begin to resemble coarse crumbs. Mix the ingredients well using a wooden spoon. Wrap the disc in plastic wrap and chill it for 1 hour in the refrigerator.

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Pour the egg and the milk into a bowl and whisk them together until they are well combined. Add the currants to the egg and milk mixture. Combine the flour, sugar, nutmeg, baking powder, baking soda and kosher salt in a large bowl. Position a sifter or sieve over another clean bowl. Turn the handle of the sifter or tap the sieve until the dry ingredients pass through the mesh and into the bowl. Grate the frozen sticks of butter using the largest holes on a box grater. Add the grated butter to the bowl with the sifted dry ingredients. Pour the egg, milk and currant mixture over the flour and butter mixture. Shape the dough into a flat disc.