Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Click the Start button. Click the “Activate Windows now” link at the bottom of the window. Enter your Windows 7 product key at the prompt. Click .

Answer: Right-click on Computer and select Properties. This will open the System Properties window. You can also press ⊞ Win+Pause. The software will attempt to detect an active Internet connection. If one is detected, the "Activate Windows online now" option will be available for selection. If it is not available, check to make sure you are connected to the Internet. You must enter a valid 25 character key in order to activate your copy of Windows. Your product key may be located underneath your laptop, on the back of your computer case, on the disc case for your Windows 7 installation DVD, or in the Windows 7 manual.  If you downloaded the software online, then you will find it in your confirmation email. If you cannot find your product key, you may need to purchase a new one. Next to activate your copy of Windows. The activation process may take a few moments. Once it has been completed, the activation window will display a confirmation message. To double-check that you are activated, open System Properties again (Right-click on Computer and select Properties). The bottom of the window should show the message “Windows is activated”.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Don't bleach again right away. Repeat the bleaching process after 1 month for even lighter hair. Rock your new blonde locks.

Answer: If you under-bleach, and your hair is an orange tone, you must wait a month in order to avoid damage to your hair and skin and then bleach it once more. While you’re waiting, you might try using a blue shampoo to balance out the orange tones in your hair. Follow the directions on the bottle to determine how often you should use the shampoo and how long you need to leave it in your hair. Apply once a month, until your hair is a light yellowish color. After re-bleaching, shampoo with a pH balancing shampoo, apply toner as desired, and be generous with conditioning treatments. After about 40 minutes (depending on your toner), wash, condition and dry as before. Make sure you keep up the good care of your hair, since bleaching can be a rough process. Condition often and use protein treatments to strengthen your hair and prevent breakage.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Develop a stable stance for effective defense. Stand on your toes and keep moving to practice your footwork. Tape your hands

Answer: A strong, comfortable stance will enable you to unleash powerful punches and swiftly evade blows from your opponent. Always keep your feet shoulder-width apart and your weight evenly balanced on both feet. Most of your weight should be on your back foot.  Keep your elbows in and your hands up, with your left under your cheek and your right under your chin. Keep your chin down at all times. If you're a right-handed fighter, the proper stance is to have your left foot in front of you, pointing away from your opponent at a 45° angle. Your left heel should line up with your right toe. If you’re left-handed, reverse the stance and lead with your right foot. Good footwork in the ring will help you evade your opponents and move in quickly for a strike. Focus on making quick movements in the ring, pivoting and sliding with the balls of your feet when necessary. Avoid putting weight on your heels when moving into the boxing ring. This will move your center of gravity backwards ad make it easier for your opponent to knock you down.  Keep your spine straight when you’re moving around in the ring. Keep your upper body relaxed so it won’t restrict your legs’ movement. Also, never cross-step (put one foot in front of the other when you step forward). This can put you in an unbalanced, indefensible position. every time you spar. Wrapping your hands will protect them from being cut or seriously bruised while you box. Hook your thumb and pull the tape down and wrap it around your wrist 3 times. Then pull the tape up and wrap it around your hands 3 times.  Bring the tape back down under the pad of your thumb and make “X” shapes in the gaps between your fingers. Do this starting with your pinky and ring fingers. Pull the tape through each gap, then twist it across the bottom of your hand along the upper pads. Cross the tape over the back of your hand from right to left and then go underneath. Repeat the process for the other gaps. When you've completed that, wrap around your thumb once and then around the back of your hand. Wrap your thumb again and then pull the tape across your palm. From here, wrap your knuckles 3 times and end by wrapping your wrist once.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Cover it with nail polish. Dry it out with duct tape. Tie it off. Don't cut it off at home. Experiment with over-the-counter treatments.

Answer:
Get a clear coat nail polish. Apply a single coat of polish to your skin tag at least twice a day. Make sure that the entire tag is coated each time. Over time your tag may start to break away from the skin. Cut out a small square of duct tape around 1” in diameter. Place this square right on top of your skin tag. Leaving the tape on may gradually dry the tag out until it falls off. You can replace with fresh tape each day. This method supposedly works within 10 days. You can use fishing line, dental floss, or a thin cotton string in this method. Tie the string around the base of your skin tag. Tighten the tie until it is firm, but not painful. Snip off the excess and leave the string in place. Your skin tag should fall off due to lack of circulation. This is a version of what doctors can perform in their office using sterile tools.  Don’t be surprised if your skin tag changes colors with this method. That is normal and reflects the lack of blood supply.  Be careful when using this method. Make sure to only cut off the blood supply to the skin tag itself, not the skin around it. If you experience any pain, stop this method and consult with your doctor. Most doctors do not recommend attempting this method unsupervised as it may lead to additional complications. Removing a skin tag in this way can expose you to the possibility of a serious infection. Bleeding can pose a problem as well. Even small skin tags can bleed quite a bit requiring professional medical attention. You can also scar and leave the exposed skin discolored. There are a variety of OTC medicines that claim to remove skin tags with only one or two applications. Dr. Scholl’s Freeze Away, while indicated for use on warts, may encourage the skin tag to fall away by applying cold directly to the tag. Make sure you follow the box directions carefully as you can potentially damage the skin around the tag perhaps even causing scarring and discoloration.