If your scalp produces a lot of oil, egg yolks will be too rich for your hair. Use only the whites in your mask. Egg whites gently remove unwanted oils from hair, leaving it shiny and soft. Separate the whites from the yolks and set the yolks aside. To easily separate an egg, crack the egg on the rim of the bowl. Hold the egg upright over a bowl and carefully lift the top half of the shell. Pass the yolk back and forth between the shell halves and let the white drop into the bowl, Pour the olive oil into the bowl with the egg whites and whisk until the mixture is smooth and creamy. You should end up with about half a cup of mask mixture, enough to coat medium-length hair.  If your hair is very thick and long, add an extra tablespoon of olive oil or an extra egg white. If your hair is short, reduce the olive oil by a tablespoon or leave out an egg white. If your hair is a little wet, it will be easier to distribute the mask from your roots to your tips. Use a wide-toothed comb to come the mask through your hair, making sure it gets coats every strand.  If you tend to have extra dry ends, use more mask mixture on your tips than on your roots. If you end up with more of the mixture than you need, store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to a week. To keep things neat, you might want to put your hair up in a loose bun and cover it with a shower cap. Wait patiently while the mask goes to work on your dry hair. The shampoo will remove excess oil and egg, leaving your hair shiny and soft with no buildup. Be sure to use cool or lukewarm water so the egg doesn't "cook" in your hair. Either let air dry or use a hair dyer. Your newly moisturized hair should look shiny and vibrant now.
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One-sentence summary -- Separate the egg whites from the yolks. Whisk the whites with olive oil. Apply the mixture to damp hair. Let the mask soak in for 20 minutes. Shampoo your hair with cool water. Dry your hair as normal.


If you have any immediate questions or concerns, you can get them answered as soon as you enter the terminal. Just visit either the check-in desk or the information desk and wait for a representative to help you. They'll be able to highlight key flight details and give you a refresher on airline policy.  Arrive a little early so you can clear up any uncertainty about your flight with plenty of time to spare.  Resolving potential complications before the process of finding your way to the gate and scanning your boarding pass will help ensure that you reach your destination without a hitch. All over the airport you'll find large overhead displays informing travelers about the status of upcoming flights. A quick glance at one of these monitors should tell you your flight's destination, what gate it's departing from, when it leaves, and whether it's on time or delayed. Most flight information display systems show arrivals and departures separately, so make sure you're looking at the right one to avoid accidentally missing your flight. When you arrive at the gate specified by your boarding pass, speak with the representative at the information desk and ask them for details about your flight. These employees have a finger on the pulse of the airline's comings and goings in order to organize passengers and board flights in a timely fashion, which means they're qualified to tell you whatever you need to know.  The representative at the gate can also explain seating issues, confusing delays and last-minute connections. Be careful not to get in the way of travelers who are attempting to board while you're standing at the gate.
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One-sentence summary -- Get more info at the check-in desk when you receive your boarding pass. Look for a display screen at the terminal. Talk to someone at the gate.


You can purchase pre-paid phone cards from local convenience stores, chain pharmacies, and national retailers, like Wal-Mart or Target. The cost of a card ranges from $2 to $30 dollars. While some cards are located on wall and spinning racks near the register, other cards are located behind the register.  Before purchasing the card, ask the clerk which cards they recommend. Alternatively, you can set up an online account with a provider, like Zaptel or Tel3Advantage. By setting up an account, you can choose a phone card from a variety of options and reload your card online. Each card has an 800 number or a local access number, as well as a PIN number. In order to make a call, first dial the access number and enter your PIN. Then, listen for the prompt and input the phone number you are calling.  Make sure to manually dial the full number of the party you are calling, including the international dialing code, country code, and area code.  Most cards are activated at the time of purchase at the register. While some cards have a scratch off coating that conceals the PIN number, other cards will have their PIN numbers located on the receipt. Before purchasing the card, make sure to check the card’s cost per minute, i.e., rate, surcharges, rounding rates, and expiration date. Rates vary depending on which country you call, as well as what kind of phone you use, for example, a cellphone versus a payphone. Furthermore, some cards have disconnect fees, maintenance fees, and surcharges of 35 cents or more. Call the toll-free number on the card to find out about rates and fees if they are not listed.  Some cards employ rounding where they round up in increments, like increments of three. This means that a one minute call is charged for three minutes.  Cards might also have an expiration date of 30 days meaning if you do not use the card, it will not work after that date. Other cards might charge a non-usage fee if you go a certain amount of days without using the card.
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One-sentence summary -- Purchase a pre-paid phone card. Input the access and PIN number. Check the fine print.


Start inside.  Bring the bike down to the ground so that the dog can explore it.  Call it over to you. Explore the bike with the dog, giving it treats, possibly placing treats on the bike. Begin walking with the bike and encourage the dog to follow you. Your demeanor is important in establishing the bike as a fun toy for the dog. Praise your dog and pet him or to create a positive association. Repeat the last exercise on a walk outside with a leash. Begin to take your dog on progressively longer walks. Make sure that the dog does not get caught up in distractions and becomes accustomed to the movement of the bike. Occasionally jog or do a short sprint so that it becomes comfortable with a faster pace alongside the bike. Your dog should learn cues like “slow,” “stop,” “turn” and “leave it” to be able to cooperate on a bike ride. Give your dog treats when they successfully perform these tricks. When teaching your dog these cues, it is important to use your own unique phrases. Your dog will hear “slow” or “stop” often when you are not biking and this will confuse it. Using an unusual sound or word to signify these commands will ensure that your dog recognizes them.
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Foster a positive association with the bike. Bring the bike along for a walk. Teach your dog important cues.