Problem: Article: Use a shampoo made with natural ingredients that won't cause your hair to  frizz up. Condition as usual, then use a soft towel to pat the excess moisture from your hair. Apply a smoothing serum to your hair from the roots to the tips. You can use a product especially made for straightening hair or simply an anti-frizz serum or gel. The straight, sleek style looks best when your hair is parted on one side or the other, rather than straight down the middle. Use a comb to part your hair smooth it down in the correct direction. . Use a blow dryer and a round brush to blow your hair dry and smooth. Use the brush to pick your hair up at the roots, then run the brush through your hair as you dry it. Continue until all of your hair is completely dry.  Don't hold the hair dryer too close to your head, or your hair may frizz up and look less straight and sleek than you want it to. Don't use a diffuser, since this tool prevents air from flowing over your hair in a direct stream, resulting in waves, not straight hair. Heat up and iron and use it to touch up areas that you weren't able to completely straighten with the blow dryer. Concentrate on the tips of your hair. This style looks pretty when the bangs are swept to the side opposite from the part. Use your finger or the end of a comb to move the tips of your bangs across your forehead. Hold it in place with a few squirts of hairspray. Add barrettes, a headband, or a hair clip for a festive final touch.
Summary: Shampoo your hair. Add a straightening product. Part your hair.  Dry your hair Use a straightening iron. Sweep your hair across your forehead. Finish the look.

Problem: Article: For convenience, checkout counters are usually located in between entrances or near exits. Each checkout counter will likely have a number above it, and if the number is lit up, that means the lane is open to use.  Most checkouts usually have express lanes that are reserved for customers who only have a few items. The express lanes will say how many items you can take through that lane. If you have more than the limit, use a regular checkout. If you're in a hurry and looking for the quickest line, look for the line with the fewest people, regardless of how many items each person has in their cart. Paying takes longer than ringing items through, so the more people have to pay, the longer checkout will take. Line up behind the last person in the checkout lane you’ve chosen, but make sure you don’t crowd them with your cart or basket. Move toward the conveyor as the line shortens.  When space frees up on the conveyor belt, grab a rubber divider from the side of the checkout and place it on the belt to divide your groceries from those of the person ahead of you. Start placing your items on the belt, but don’t crowd your food so that things get squished, bruised, or dented. More room will become available to you as the cashier rings through items ahead of you. Place large items and boxes on the belt first, and leave delicate items and fresh produce until the end so that it doesn’t get crushed. Usually, grocery store conveyor belts have an open section underneath at the end of the conveyor (farthest from the cashier) where you can leave your hand basket.  Once you’ve emptied all your items, place the basket here. If there are others there already, stack yours inside. If you're using a cart, however, push it through the line with you as you go. If you brought your own bags, now’s the time to use them! Some grocery stores require the customers to bag their own groceries, and in others the cashier will provide this service. .  If the cashier is bagging the groceries, hand over your reusable bags. If you're bagging your own food, place larger items in the bottom and smaller and more delicate items on top. Separate raw meats from the rest of your food by putting them in their own dedicated bag. If you are buying eggs and loaves of bread, place the carton of eggs in the bottom of one of the bags and carefully place the bread on top. It's a good idea to put this bag in the "seat" of the cart so you know to place it in your car last in a safe place that won't have items placed or fallen on top of it. Make sure the cashier rings items through before you bag them. When the cashier has rung through your last item, hand over any points cards you have that apply to that grocery store. This could include loyalty cards for that grocery store or other points you collect. Tell the cashier how you intend to pay. This could include with cash, with a debit card, or with a credit card. Give the cashier enough to cover the bill if you're paying with cash, and don’t forget your change. Otherwise, complete the transaction on the machine. If you're using a cart, you can place the full grocery bags back in the cart to get them to your vehicle. When you’ve paid, take your receipt and leave the store via the exit.  Place your groceries into your car if you have one, or find an out-of-the-way spot where you can pull over and put your groceries into your wheeling cart or backpack. When you're done, return the cart to one of the outdoor cart corrals located in the parking lot.
Summary: Locate the checkout counter. Place your items on the belt. Leave hand baskets under the conveyor. Provide your reusable bags. Provide any points cards and pay. Place your bags in the cart.

Problem: Article: Use industrial strength traps to remove the rats from your home. Avoid poisons, because the rats might die in walls or other hard to reach areas where you won’t find them. Continue trapping rats for a week or until you no longer have any rodents. Wear rubber or latex gloves. Spray the dead rat with a disinfectant or a combination of one part bleach and ten parts hot water. Allow this to remain on the dead rat for five minutes. Seal the rat with the paper towel in a plastic bag. For safety, put this bag in a second bag. Dispose of the rat in a covered garbage receptacle that is emptied regularly. Spray the area of your floor where the rat was with a solution of 1.5 cups (360 mL) of chlorine bleach and one gallon (5.678 L) of hot water. Wipe the floor down thoroughly with a paper towel and dispose of the paper towel immediately. Also dispose of the gloves you wear for cleaning up the rat and the floor or wash them well in soap and hot water. Carefully wash your hands with plenty of disinfecting soap and hot water.
Summary: Trap the rats. Remove dead rats. Scoop up the dead rat with a paper towel. Clean up after rat removal.

Problem: Article: Continue adding the potatoes, white beans and baby carrots, circling around the soup pot so that each vegetable has its own section. Occasionally, stir the soup near the bottom of the pan. You want to avoid mixing the top layer of featured vegetables, but you also want to keep the pureed vegetables from burning on the bottom of the pan.
Summary:
Add the remaining broth. Add the reserved slice half of the fennel bulb to the top right corner of the soup (between 12:00 and 2:00). Add the artichoke hearts between 2:00 and 4:00. Simmer the vegetables for 10 to 15 minutes. Ladle the soup into bowls, getting a little of each vegetable. Serve the soup with a slice of crusty bread that has been rubbed with olive oil and garlic.