In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Brush your hair out first, then comb it back, away from your hairline. Use the handle of a rat-tail comb to create a part above each eyebrow. Angle both side parts towards the back-center of your head.  Your hair should be dry before you begin. The parts should be between the middle and outside edge of each eyebrow.
Summary: Brush out your hair and create two angled side parts.

If you decide to get circumcised, a physician will perform a short, relatively simple surgical procedure that will remove part of the foreskin of your penis permanently. After a period of recovery, your penis will heal normally, but without the retractable foreskin.  Generally, circumcision is performed on infant babies, but it's also performed on consenting adults, for medical, hygienic, religious, or cosmetic purposes. Circumcision is also recommended for urinary flow issues like retention or recurring yeast infections in the penis, as it can help prevent further infections. Circumcision does not help prevent any sexually transmitted infections. You should only get circumcised by a licensed physician or a mohel with a good record and experience. Under no circumstances should you ever attempt to circumcise yourself, as one small mistake can be dangerous. If you decide to go forward with circumcision, you should talk to your doctor about the procedure and set up a consultation. It is generally advisable to have a circumcision as a child, since recovery is much quicker, though adults can also get circumcised. The procedure consists of the following steps:  Your genitals will be cleaned and prepped for surgery, and you will be anesthetized using a dorsal nerve blocker.  A cut will be made in the foreskin on the upper side of the penis using scissors, while a second slit will be made on the underside of the penis, cutting away the foreskin around the rim of the ridge under the glans. The edges of the foreskin will be pulled back and the blood vessels will be tied off using stitches or diathermy, which involves using electrical currents to essentially cauterize the ends of the vessels. Finally, the penis will be bandaged tightly to aid in the recovery period. If you're an adult, the edges of the foreskin may be stitched together. Most adults tend to get circumcised to prevent pain due to tight foreskin, to treat infections, and to combat yeast. Some adults also get circumcised for hygienic reasons or because of religious beliefs. Others get circumcised because they believe that a circumcised penis is more sexually attractive than an uncircumcised one. The CDC has published guidelines indicating that scientific evidence supports recommending the procedure to uncircumcised males.  Circumcision reduces the risk of urinary tract infections by up to 90%.  Circumcision reduces the risk of balanitis, penile cancer and prostate cancer, and reduces the risk of HIV infection by 60%. Circumcision reduces the risk of high risk HPV, and cervical cancer in female partners.  Circumcision does not eliminate your chance of getting an STI. Make sure you practice safe sex and always use a condom. In less common cases, circumcision is also performed to correct phimosis, or constricted foreskin, acute inflammation of the glans as a result of balanitis, or paraphimosis, which involves a restricted foreskin. Essentially, a circumcision involves the willful cutting of your genitals, removing the most sensitive front tip of the foreskin of the penis. As with any elective surgery, there are possible complications. Typically done on infants, circumcision for adults carries with it a significant and uncomfortable period of recovery. As an adult, circumcision is a personal, medical choice. Whatever you choose, make sure you weigh the benefits and risks and decide what is right for you. If you prefer a private consultation, seek advice from your local physician. Contact a hospital and ask to speak with a urologist to get a second opinion on the potential benefits and risks, and to get a description of the procedure and the recovery.  For a teenager or an adult, circumcision is typically performed under anaesthetic and takes about two weeks for recovery. Some hospitals will not perform circumcisions on adults unless there is a medical reason. If you're committed to getting circumcised, be prepared to shop around for a place to get the procedure done. Make sure you've got some time set aside for recovery, which can take up to two weeks. If you're getting circumcised for religious reasons, use the time leading up to the procedure to complete any rituals associated with it. Consult members of your religious community for advice and guidance.
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One-sentence summary -- Understand what circumcision is. Learn about the procedure. Understand the benefits. Understand the risks. Check out the hospitals or clinics in your area. Prepare for the procedure.

Q: Eating good foods and staying away from refined carbohydrates and refined sugars can help give you the energy you need to exercise efficiently and effectively. Eat lots of fruits and vegetables, whole grains, and protein-rich foods. Being dehydrated can contribute to weakened athletic performance, even if you are just stretching your body. Drink lots of plain water every day. You can also increase your intake of water-based foods, such as watermelon, celery, and soups, to get some additional fluids.  When you exercise, be sure to increase your intake of water. About an hour before your workout, drink 25-30 ounces of water. During your workout, drink 8 ounces of water every 15 minutes.  Avoid alcohol and caffeine, both of which can dehydrate your body. Getting 7-8 hours of sleep every night will help you be well rested. This will improve your ability to exercise and focus on your goal of raising your leg over your head. Staying away from smoking can help you maintain a healthy body. Inhaling smoke can contribute to weakened lung capacity, and it can dehydrate your body.
A: Eat nutrient-rich foods. Stay hydrated. Get lots of sleep. Avoid smoking.

Problem: Article: Go to https://www.facebook.com/. This will open your Facebook News Feed if you're logged in. If you aren't logged in, enter your email address (or phone number) and password in the top-right side of the page. This field is at the top of the Facebook page. Type in the name of the person you want to find, then press ↵ Enter. Doing so brings up a list of people in your area with a matching (or similar) name. It's just below the search bar at the top of the Facebook page. You'll find this link on the left side of the page beneath the "City" heading. Clicking it opens a search bar. You'll see suggestions appear below the search bar as you type. It should be below the search bar. This will refresh the search results to display people who have both the name and the city you selected on their profile. For example: if you typed in "Sarah Smith" as the name and selected New York as the city, you would see a list of people named Sarah Smith who live in New York displayed here.
Summary:
Open Facebook. Click the search bar. Enter a person's name. Click the People tab. Click the Choose a city link. Type in a city's name. Click a city's name.