Problem: Article: Make 4 ramps using the rectangles and 8 squares. Don't bother making sides.  Tape the edges together, and stand up the two on the ends of the L. Tape them together to make a corner, and tape it to the ramps. Do this for each corner. This is tricky, because the sides have to be curved correctly, but not at a wrong angle. A good idea is to cut a big rectangle, tape one side correctly, then cut off the excess and cut the rest.
Summary: Cut 21 squares and 4 rectangles. Tape the bottom of each ramp to another square in the middle. Note that at  each empty corner, make a corner by putting three squares on the floor in the arrangement of an L. Make a triangle, to put in each corner.

Problem: Article: Because African hair is drier and more brittle than Asian or Caucasian hair, washing more than once a week can zap the hair of the oils it needs and cause breakage. You don’t need to worry about your hair looking oily or greasy, as this won’t be a problem as long as you do a once weekly wash or wash every other week.  Try to pick a day when you have a lot of free time for wash days, since your hair routine may take a long time. If you are trying to get long hair, try to buy a shampoo that contains biotin, as biotin can speed up hair growth. Always use conditioner each time you shampoo your hair. Conditioner will restore moisture to your hair and helps protect it from breaking. Make sure to heavily condition the ends of your hair, which are the oldest and most fragile sections of your hair. If you work out or sweat regularly, you may feel the need to wash your hair more than once a week to remove sweat or other buildup. Instead of using a shampoo, substitute a conditioner when you wash your hair. Use the conditioner as you would a shampoo, rubbing it into your scalp and through the lengths of your hair. Co-washing is a gentle way of washing your hair but not drying it out. Deep conditioning is critical to healthy natural hair, especially if you are transitioning from relaxed hair. Apply a water-based deep conditioner while your hair is still wet after getting out of the shower on days that you shampoo. Divide your hair into sections to make it more manageable and spread the deep conditioner from the roots of your hair to the ends.  After coating your hair with the deep conditioner, use a shower cap to cover your head for about thirty minutes. Then take off the shower cap and rinse the deep conditioner out of your hair, paying special attention to washing it out of your scalp. For an additional boost, sit under a hooded hair dryer at a salon while the conditioner is still on your hair. Use a deep conditioner with an oil or butter base, such as coconut oil, castor oil or shea butter. Because African hair is quite dry and prone to breakage, it’s essential to moisturize daily on top of your weekly deep conditioning treatments. Purchase a leave-in moisturizer, trying to find product that is lightweight and won’t weigh your hair down, but is still heavily moisturizing. Begin your morning styling routine by wetting your hair using a spray bottle of water, then applying the leave-in conditioner according to its packaging. You may have to experiment with several products until you find the one that works best on your hair. After you apply the leave-in moisturizer, spray your hair with an oil-based spray to seal in the leave-in moisturizer. You can also simply rub coconut oil, castor oil, shea butter, or your prefered oil or butter into your hair, focusing at the tips.
Summary: Shampoo your hair once a week or every other week . Condition hair after shampooing. Co-wash your hair between washes. Deep-condition your hair once a week. Use a leave-in moisturizer daily. Seal your hair with oil or butter.

Problem: Article: Practice not standing still on the court for longer than a few seconds at a time. Constantly make cuts and try to get open for passes from your teammates. When you’re constantly moving around, you get more opportunities to make big breaks down the court and also distract and tire the opposing team. In order to be a good offensive player, you need to pay attention to what’s going on at all times. This will help make you ready to receive passes and take advantage of broken plays. Watch first and foremost where the ball is, and also pay attention to where your teammates and opposing players are. Never turn your back on the ball. When you decide to make a break towards the other side of the court, fully commit to your decision by moving as fast as you can while remaining in control. The faster you get down the court, the more time you’ll have to take a shot without the pressure of defense. Always be ready to act on a missed shot. You and your teammates will miss shots from time to time. By staying near the basket as the shot is made, you can be ready to jump up and at least attempt to get it in before any opponents grab the ball and take it to the other side of the court. Some ways to improve your rebound include:  Start moving as the shooter uncoils instead of waiting until the ball is already in the air. “Box out” other opponents by getting in between them and the basket. Throw the basketball at the backboard or the back of the rim and then immediately go after it and try to make a shot as soon as possible. This will help you learn how to anticipate rebounds and react to them as quickly as possible. Dribbling too much can slow you down and give the defense time to set up. Make sure to incorporate as much passing, cutting, and shooting as you can. When you’re dribbling, try not to stop and stay stationary. Instead, dribble in a direction until you can finish your dribble with an immediate pass or shot.
Summary: Stay mobile on the court. Practice having good court awareness. Get the ball down the court quickly. Go for rebounds whenever you can. Create your own rebound opportunities. Minimize your dribbling.

Problem: Article: You can either do this before attempting to save the video to your "Watch Later" list or clicking the "SIGN IN" button on the pop-up dialog that appears after clicking the "SAVE" button.  If you're not signed in, you may be prompted to sign in before continuing. In that case, do so and then click "SAVE" once redirected to the video page after signing in.  To access the "Watch Later" playlist, click the ≡ hamburger menu (triple line) at the top left of the webpage and select "Watch Later" from the list.
Summary:
Sign in to YouTube. Navigate to the video you wish to save for later. Click "SAVE" underneath the video. Check the box next to "Watch Later". Finished.