Problem: Article: Most states require both the buyer and the seller to be represented by an attorney at the closing of any real estate transaction. Even if you aren't required by law to hire an attorney, doing so will save you a lot of time and effort and significantly reduces the risk of an error in the paperwork.  Although you're hiring them for a transactional purpose, you still want to make sure the attorney you hire has a good reputation and experience handling real estate closings. Many real estate attorneys provide a free initial consultation. It's a good idea to talk to 2 or 3 first, so you can make sure you're hiring the attorney who best meets your needs. The purchase agreement includes the final terms of the sale, along with an amount of "earnest money" you must deposit to demonstrate that you're serious about buying the property. Once the purchase agreement is signed and the earnest money is deposited, the house will be off the market. The earnest money, or escrow, must be held by a third party – typically a real estate agent or attorney. Normally, the listing agent would hold the escrow money until you close on the house. If there isn't a listing agent, either you or the seller should hire another attorney to act as the escrow agent. Your pre-approval may have included a guaranteed rate. Regardless, once you've found the house you want and begun the closing process, finalize the mortgage with your lender.  Pre-approvals typically are only valid for a limited period of time. If it's been several months since your pre-approval, your lender may require additional paperwork, such as updated bank statements, to finalize your loan. Once you've chosen your house, you'll get an exact interest rate as well as an exact figure of how much your monthly mortgage payment will be. Your attorney will go through the papers you need to sign to buy the house. Depending on the size and complexity of the deal, there may be hundreds of pages. You are responsible for understanding anything you sign. Ask questions if a document is confusing to you. During your final walkthrough, make sure nothing has been damaged since you were last in the house. If you and the seller agreed the seller would make repairs after the inspection, make sure those repairs were made. In some instances, you may need to bring back the original inspector to verify that the repairs have been made. You and your attorney will meet with the sellers and their attorney to sign all the paperwork and finally close on the house. You may be in the same room, or you may sign the agreements separately. This is the last chance you have to ask any questions about the agreement. Make sure you understand it. After everything is signed, you will own the house.
Summary: Hire an attorney for the closing. Sign the purchase agreement and fund escrow. Lock in your interest rate with your lender. Go over the closing paperwork with your attorney. Do a final walkthrough of the house. Sign the closing paperwork.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Check the websites of blood donation organizations to find out where you can donate. For instance, you can use the American Red Cross website to look for blood donation centers in your area. Alternatively, watch for blood drives where you can give blood. The American Red Cross states that it administers the hemoglobin test on its website. Check to make sure the organization you're donating with also provides this test. Most organizations screen for low or high iron levels. This method requires that you be willing to donate blood, as the test is part of the donation process. Usually, you can just show up to donate--you don't need to make an appointment. However, you do need to be healthy. You also need to be at least 17-years-old and weigh a minimum of 110 pounds. For donating blood, "healthy" means you are able to perform your usual routine, and you have any chronic disease, such as diabetes, under control. It also means that you don't have an infection like a cold or the flu, or certain illnesses including malaria, syphilis, and HIV/AIDS. Before you give blood, the technician will stick your finger using a fingerstick, which just means they poke your finger with a small, spring-loaded needle. That will produce a drop of blood the technician can use to check your hemoglobin levels. The technician likely won't give you an exact figure. However, this test is used to screen you for high or low hemoglobin, which can indicate high and low iron. Therefore, if you're disqualified from giving blood, you can ask if it was your hemoglobin level and whether the level was in the high or low range.  The technician is looking for certain levels of hemoglobin in your blood, but they will likely just have a general range to see if you fall above or below certain levels. They'll disqualify you if you fall in these ranges. For instance, if your hemoglobin levels fall below 12.5 g/dL for a woman or 13 g/dL for a man, you can't give blood because your iron levels are likely too low. If your levels are above 20 g/dL for a man or woman, you can't give blood because your iron levels are likely too high. This is a rare occurrence.

SUMMARY: Find a place where you can donate blood. Go in to donate blood. Expect a finger prick. Ask about your hemoglobin level.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: An OBD code scanner is a device that plugs into a port on the car’s dashboard. It retrieves an error code from the onboard computer, which shows you the reason for the check engine light. Each error code corresponds to a different part of the vehicle. To figure out which sensor is to blame, type the code into an online database like http://www.obdii.com/codes.asp. You can buy a scanner online or at most auto parts stores. If you don’t have one, you could take your vehicle to an auto parts store or mechanic to have them detect the error code. The sensors are located along the exhaust system, which gets very hot when the vehicle is in use. Touching the engine, for instance, is dangerous. Turn the vehicle off and give it about 30 minutes to cool. If you need to touch a component before you are sure it is cool, wear protective gear. Have a heat-resistant glove, such as a welder’s mitt. Also, put on long-sleeved clothing and safety glasses for additional protection. the vehicle if you need to reach a sensor under it. Park the car on a hard, flat surface. Prevent the wheels from moving by wedging chocks behind them. Then, slide a jack underneath one of the vehicle’s jack points. After lifting it up, place a jack stand there to keep the car elevated.  Starting around 1994 and 1995, manufacturers started making vehicles with 2 oxygen sensors.  The second sensor is only accessible by crawling underneath the vehicle. Lifting a car is dangerous, so make sure it is stable before looking for the sensor. If you aren’t comfortable working under a car, ask a mechanic for help.
Summary: Use an OBD code scanner to detect the broken sensor. Let the engine cool before attempting to remove a sensor. Jack up

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If your hair isn't already blonde, consider dying your hair blonde. Then streak your hair black. Wear black, white, dark red, and navy blue clothes.  Any dark, solid colored tank tops work well, and you can wear two tanks at the same time with both of them showing. For a unique Avril look, put crazy pins on your shirt and pants. Wear boys shirts, cargo pants or baggy jeans. Wear hoodies and put your hood up. Get brands like DC's, Vans, and black high-top Converse.   Do not forget the solid-coloured sweatbands and spike bracelets. Add rings and chains to add to the Avril look.  Wear rings on your thumb.
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Dye your hair. Wear dark colors. Wear some black skate shoes. Her socks are high socks (skater socks), mid-length of your calves, not above your knee, but in the middle between your foot and knee, white, with a stripe on the top. Wear studded belts with cool buckles. Wear lots of red and black bracelets.