Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Prepare a bath for your gloves. Scrub your gloves. Rinse them off. Dry them off.

Answer: Shut the stopper in your sink’s drain and start running lukewarm water from the faucet. As the sink fills up, pour 1 tablespoon of mild liquid detergent under the running water. Give the water a stir to mix it evenly with the detergent and then shut off the faucet.  If they’re particularly stinky, try using a couple of denture cleaning tablets instead of soap. Avoid using hot water. Excessive heat can damage some of the materials used to make football gloves. Put them in the sink and hold them under water. Let them soak up the soapy water until they are totally wet all over. Then use your fingertips to scrub them under water. Pay particular attention to any areas that are especially stained or dirty.  Alternatively, you could wear the gloves and clean them as you would wash your bare hands.  Always use your fingertips instead of a laundry brush or anything abrasive. Avoid damaging the grips to your gloves. Open the stopper so the dirty water can drain. Then shut the stopper and pour a second bath from the faucet, only this time use cold water. Dunk the washed gloves in the cold water and stir them around to rinse out any lingering soap. Once the soap is all gone, squeeze your gloves over the sink to get rid of as much water as possible. Air-dry them on a flat surface, clothesline, or drying rack. Remember: Excess heat can damage your gloves. Don’t throw them in the dryer or otherwise try to dry them with another heat source, like a hair dryer.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open Internet Explorer. Make sure that you aren't in full-screen mode. Open Settings . Click Manage add-ons. Click the Toolbars and Extensions tab. Find the toolbar that you want to enable. Select the toolbar. Click Enable. Click Close. Enable default toolbars. Run a virus scan

Answer: It's a light-blue "e" with a yellow band wrapped around it. If you are in full-screen mode, press F11 (or Fn+F11) to exit full-screen mode. Click the gear-shaped icon in the top-right side of the Internet Explorer window. A drop-down menu will appear. It's near the top of the drop-down menu. This opens a new window. You'll find this on the left side of the window. Scroll through the toolbars here until you find the one that you want to use. Click the toolbar that you want to use to select it. It's in the lower-right side of the window. This will turn on your toolbar. You can repeat this process for all of the toolbars that you want to enable. You'll find this in the bottom-right side of the window. Doing so closes the Add-Ons window. To do so:  Press your keyboard's Alt key. Click View in the top-left corner of the window. Select Toolbars  Check the Menu bar option. Repeat clicking for other toolbars. . If your toolbars still won't work properly, you may have a virus on your computer. Scanning your computer with antivirus software will determine whether or not this is the case; if you do have a virus, the software will usually eliminate it.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Drink water before you plan on talking. Release some of your stress. Use deep-breathing exercises to manage your symptoms.

Answer: Many people experience a dry mouth or dry throat during moments of fear, which may make talking difficult. If you're shy or anxious, you might want to try keeping a glass or bottle of water on hand so you can have a drink before you speak. Avoid caffeine or alcohol if you're already nervous/anxious. Caffeine can make you more stressed, and alcohol can lead to dependence. Shyness and fear often result in feelings of stress and pent-up energy. If you're too nervous to speak loudly, you may find it helpful to release some of that built-up stress beforehand. Try excusing yourself to the washroom and using that moment alone to stretch and move your muscles before you return to your group and speak up.  Stretch your neck forward, backwards, and side-to-side. Stretch your mouth open as wide as it will go. Lean against the wall and stretch your hamstrings, then stretch your adductor (groin) muscles by spreading your legs and leaning side to side. Stand about two feet from a wall and do five quick wall push-ups. Many people experiencing extreme shyness, fear, or anxiety suffer from unpleasant physical symptoms. These may include rapid heartbeat, shallow breathing, light headedness, and feelings of dread. No matter what physical symptoms your shyness causes, deep breathing can help calm you down and reduce the symptoms of fear/anxiety.  Inhale slowly while counting to four. Breathe deeply into your diaphragm (below your ribs), rather than shallow chest breaths. Hold the breath in your diaphragm for four seconds. Exhale slowly while counting to four. Repeat several times until you feel your heart rate and respiration slow down.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Create a facial oil. Make an anti-wrinkle oil. Mix together a firming and anti-aging serum. Whip up an anti-aging face cream. Create a rosehip and almond body oil.

Answer:
Pour 2 tablespoons (30 milliliters) of almond oil into a dark-colored glass bottle. Add 1 to 2 drops of one of the essential oils listed below based on your need. Close the bottle, then shake it to mix the oil blend. Apply a few drops of the blend to a freshly-washed face, then store the bottle in a cool, dry, dark place.  Aging skin: chamomile, clary sage, frankincense, geranium, helichrysum, myrrh, palmarosa, rose, or sandalwood Dry skin: chamomile, geranium, helichrysum, lavender, myrrh, palmarosa, rose, or sandalwood Sensitive: chamomile, lavender, geranium, or palmarosa Combine the ingredients listed below in a glass jar, preferably a dark one. Apply a few drops of the oil to your face every night after you have finished washing it. Store the bottle in a cool, dry, dark place.  2 tablespoons (30 milliliters) sweet almond oil 4 drops of carrot seed essential oil 4 drops of sandalwood essential oil 4 drops of rose or lavender essential oil Pour the ingredients listed below into a 2-ounce (60-milliliter) glass bottle, preferably a dark one. Close the bottle, then shake it to mix everything together. Apply a few drops to your face in the morning and/or evening.  2 tablespoons (30 milliliters) rosehip seed oil 2 tablespoons (30 milliliters) sweet almond oil 10 drops cypress essential oil 10 drops geranium essential oil 7 drops frankincense essential Oil Place the ingredients listed below into a glass jar. Set the jar into a pot filled with 3 to 4 inches (7.62 to 10.16 centimeters) of boiling water. Let the ingredients melt, then stir them together. Pour the mixture into a 4-ounce (120-milliliter) glass jar. Let it sit at room temperature until it hardens, then put the lid on. Apply the cream to your face after washing it every morning and/or evening. Store the jar in a cool, dry place.  ¼ cup (60 milliliters) almond oil 2 tablespoons (26 grams) coconut oil 2 tablespoons (28 grams) beeswax ½ teaspoon vitamin E oil 1 tablespoon (15 grams) shea butter Combine all of the ingredients in a glass bottle--a dark-colored one would be the best. Massage a few drops of the oil onto your body in the evening before going to bed. Store the bottle in a cool, dry, dark place for up to three months.  2 tablespoons (30 milliliters) rosehip oil 1 tablespoon (15 milliliters) almond oil 6 drops frankincense essential oil 6 drops rose essential oil 4 drops geranium essential oil 2 drops myrrh essential oil