In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: on a section of your hair that is not too visible. Choose strands that are close to the back of your head to perform your strand test, as these are less noticeable. A strand test will give you an idea as to how your hair will react when you bleach it, and how long it will take. Bleach ultimately damages hair, and it is better to see this on a few strands rather than all of your hair. Follow the instructions that came with your bleach powder and developer. Use a plastic spoon to mix these together. Make sure to use a non-metallic bowl. You will only need a tiny amount of bleach mixture for a strand test. Make sure that the strands are fully saturated by the bleach mixture. Wipe off a small amount of bleach every five minutes using an old cloth to watch your hair changing color. Apply more bleach if the color isn’t light enough, and continue removing the bleach and applying more until you reach the desired color. Every 5 minutes check on how the strand test is progressing. Keep note of the amount of time that it takes for your hair to change color. If the strands do turn orange during the strand test, then you will know how long you can safely leave the bleach in your hair before it will turn orange. Create a straight parting from the middle of your forehead down to the start of your neck. Group the hair on the left side together with a plastic clip. Part the hair on the right side horizontally into 2 sections, using the tip of your ear as the parting line. Clip each section in place, and then repeat with the hair on the left side. These sections don’t have to be particularly neat or perfect, as they just serve to hold the hair together and out of the way.
Summary: Do a strand test Mix together the bleach powder and liquid developer. Dip the hair strands into the mixture to test them. Monitor how long it takes for your hair to change color. Part your hair into 4 large sections.

If your prawns were frozen, you'll need to defrost them. Empty the prawns into a large bowl, preferably glass. Pour in some cold water and stir it around. Then drain the prawns and repeat this step several times. The entire process should take about fifteen minutes to fully defrost your prawns. Using the microwave to defrost prawns can make them soggy or overcooked. Put the prawns in a colander and rinse them in the sink with cold water. Use your hands to rinse each prawn individually. As you are rinsing, keep an eye out for any spoiled prawns that are discolored or slimy. Prawns should appear white or gray before cooking. Never use water that is warmer than room temperature, as this could lead to soggy or rubbery prawns. Prawns should ideally be cooked immediately after cleaning. However, if you must store them for later, be sure to keep them in the refrigerator for no more than 24 hours. After this length of time, they may start to go bad. For the freshest, best tasting prawns, consider cleaning and cooking them as soon as you get home from the store. Prawns need to be stored in a cool place like the refrigerator. They should be stored at a temperature between 32 °F (0 °C) and 38 °F (3 °C). Keep them together on a tray covered with plastic wrap or in a plastic container while they are in the fridge.  You can also freeze prawns for up to three months in your freezer at −18 °C (0 °F), but this may lead to less fresh tasting prawns. Prawns should never be left out at room temperature for more than a few minutes.
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One-sentence summary -- Defrost the prawns. Rinse the prawns in cold water. Cook the prawns soon after cleaning. Store the cleaned prawns in the refrigerator.

Q: This can be relatively quick work with an electric jackhammer, if you can rent one.  Cut the concrete you're removing into manageable pieces and avoid just shredding the concrete. When you've got squares cut, move the jackhammer at an angle to pry up the pieces and remove them from the area.  Alternatively, you can make do with a hammer drill rigged with a masonry bit, a good sledgehammer, and a masonry chisel.  Using the largest masonry drill bit you can chuck in the drill, begin making holes every few inches in the concrete along the outside perimeter, then use the hammer and chisel to crack the concrete between the holes. Continue drilling holes and hammering the concrete until you can remove it in chunks. If your floor has reinforcing steel mesh installed in it, you may need a pair of heavy wire cutters or a metal grinder to cut it. You will want to dig the sump hole at least 12" deeper than the sump liner. Use 5 gallon (18.9 L) buckets to cart the debris outside.  Place, or replace, some coarse gravel in the bottom of the hole, so that the sump liner sits flush with the basement floor when placed in the hole. This gravel will promote good drainage, and help water move into the sump where it can be pumped away (instead of moving into your basement at another spot). It may be difficult to dig the sump if the soil is sandy and wet.  If water infiltration is causing the hole to erode there are a few options.  You can wait for the soil to dry, dig faster than the water enters or use a garden hose.  For the garden hose method, you will need to place the sump liner in the started hole and fill it with water.  Then use a garden hose and push it under the liner.  The water from the hose will push the sand out from under the liner and will stop the erosion.  The weight of the liner will cause it to fall in the void underneath.  As the liner drops into the ground you may have to wiggle the liner to keep it straight Depending on the liner used, you may have to drill numerous holes in the sump liner to allow water to enter so the pump can pump it away. The drilled holes should be smaller in diameter than the size of gravel used so that gravel does not come through. Place gravel around the sides of the sump liner, coming up to about 6" below the level of the floor. Use any size of gravel between 3/8 and 1/2 inch. Mix your concrete, and pour a 6-inch layer of concrete over the gravel, filling in the floor up to the edge of the sump liner. Trowel the concrete to achieve a smooth surface.  After the concrete has set up reasonably well (at least 8 hours), you may resume working on the sump.
A: Remove the concrete floor. Dig the sump hole. Seat the liner in the hole. Concrete back over the floor.

Problem: Article: Visit bill.aol.com and log in. Make sure to log in with the master username that you want to delete. Your master screen name is the username you created when you signed up for AOL. You'll find this in the top navigation menu and in the "Service Options" section. You'll need to convert your account into a free account in order to delete it. This will end your AOL subscription. You'll have to select a reason for leaving, but the answer you select will not affect the cancellation process. If you cancel in the middle of a billing cycle, you'll still have access to your account until the cycle is over. When you cancel your paid subscription, your account will be turned into a free AOL account. You'll need to go through the same process in the Manage My Subscriptions page again to cancel your free account.
Summary:
Log into the AOL account management site. Click the "Manage My Subscriptions" link. Click the "Change Plan" button next to your AOL subscription. Click the "CANCEL AOL" button. Cancel your free account.