Article: Start from one end of a bisecting line and take the half circle shape up to the next bisecting line, with the rounded edge sitting against the edge of the large outer square.  Leave behind the circle.
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Draw a square. Divide the square equally into 4 smaller squares using a pencil and ruler. Draw round lines in one smaller square. Repeat for each small square until one large circle has been created inside the large square. Erase the square lines.

Problem: Article: Tap the TripAdvisor app icon, which resembles an owl on a teal background. Doing so opens the TripAdvisor main page if you're logged into your account. If you aren't logged in, tap a Sign in option (e.g., Sign in with email) and enter your login information when prompted before continuing. It's a magnifying glass in the upper-right corner of the screen. Type in the name of the location for which you want to leave a review, then tap the "in" text box and type in the regional location (e.g., the city and state) for the location. A drop-down menu with matching locations will appear. For example, to review a Studio 6 motel in Portland, Oregon, you would type in studio 6 before tapping the "in" text box and typing in portland oregon. In the resulting drop-down menu, tap the name of the place for which you want to leave a review. This will open the location's TripAdvisor page. It's at the top of the screen. This will take you to the Reviews section of the page. You may have to tap Reviews twice to force the Reviews section to open. It's a green button in the middle of the page, though its exact location in the Reviews section will vary. Doing so opens the Write a Review form. At the top of the page, tap the circle which corresponds with the rating you want to give. Ratings are on a scale of one to five starting from left to right. For example, tapping the right-most circle here will apply a 5/5 rating, while tapping the left-most circle will apply a 1/5 rating. Tap Month Visited, then select the month and year in which you visited your location. For example, if you visited the location on the 27th of December in 2017, you would tap Dec 2017 here. Tap Type of visit in the middle of the page, then select an option that best describes your visit. For example, if you went to the location while on a business trip, you would tap Business in this menu. Tap the "Title" text box, then type in the title you want to use for your review. It's best to place a few keywords which describe your interview in the title. For example, if you had a great visit but found the weather unenjoyable, you might write "Good Food Poor Weather" in the title box. Tap the "Review" text box, then enter your review as needed.  Keep your review relatively short by focusing on the parts of the trip which stood out to you. If necessary, provide context to inform your review position. For example, if you found that the food at a restaurant was bland, noting that you don't usually mind bland food (if true) helps justify your complaint. If you have photos from your trip, you can add one (or a few) to your review by doing the following:  Tap the camera icon below the "Review" text box. Select a photo from your phone. Tap Done. It's at the bottom of the screen. Doing so confirms that you've posted the review of your own volition rather than because of a bribe. If TripAdvisor prompts you to fill out a survey, tap a response to each question and then tap Continue to submit your responses. You can skip this section by tapping Skip in the top-right corner of the screen.
Summary: Open TripAdvisor. Tap the "Search"  icon. Search for a location. Select the location. Tap the Reviews tab. Scroll down and tap Write a Review. Rate the location. Select a date. Select a type of visit. Enter a title for your review. Write your review. Add a photo if necessary. Tap Submit. Tap Agree when prompted. Fill out TripAdvisor's survey if you like.

Dip the brush into the bleach and scoop out some product. Then, starting from the bottom, paint the bleach onto your hair using upward strokes. Apply the bleach in a thick layer, ensuring that all strands are equally covered as you go. Work the bleach about halfway up your hair, stopping at the point where you’d like the bleach to ombré into your natural color.  Try to keep your bleach application as smooth and consistent as possible. This will lead to a smoother and more consistent ombré. Feel free to bleach a larger section of hair if you’d like your ombré to be less gradual. Make your ombre appear more like a gradient by applying thin streaks of bleach product to the upper half of your hair. Work in upward strokes, arranging these streaks randomly above the lower section of bleach. Try to use smaller amounts amount bleach for these random sections to vary up the ombré effect in your finished look. Try to avoid getting excess bleach mixture on your scalp, as this can irritate the skin. Read the label on your bleaching kit to see how long the hair bleach needs to stay on your hair. Depending on your hair color, you might need to wait around 30 minutes for your hair to lighten to the desired shade.  Don’t keep the bleach on for longer than the specified time. Someone with brown hair will probably need to keep the bleach product in for longer than an individual with blonde hair would. Set the faucet to a warm temperature and wash out the bleach beneath the running water. Keep your gloves on as you rinse your locks, using your fingers to get rid of any extra bleach clumps. Continue rinsing until your hair is completely bleach-free. When wet, your bleached hair will look significantly darker than its true shade. Pour a small amount of conditioner for bleached hair onto your hands and knead it into your scalp. Focus on the lower sections of hair, which were just exposed to bleach. Work the product into your hair until it reaches a foamy lather, then rinse it out. Read the label on the conditioner to see if the product needs to sit in your hair for a certain amount of time.
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Use a brush to apply the bleach from the bottom up. Add highlighting streaks of bleach above your ombré line. Let the bleach sit for 30 minutes or less. Rinse off the bleach in the sink or bathtub. Massage a coin-sized amount of conditioner into your treated hair.