In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This will not only be helpful for work or school officials, but may be required by the police should you choose to report the incident to them.  Effective documentation should include assessing the nature and prevalence of bullying at school and tracking suspected and confirmed incidents of bullying. Try to be as specific as you can when you're addressing the nature of what took place. Record the dates each event took place as well. Peer mediation is one common strategy for dealing with issues between students. You may be required to start with peer mediation per your school’s policy.  There are serious disadvantages to peer mediation. Bullying is more than a conflict; it's victimization. During peer mediation the child who is being bullied should understand that the school is doing everything they can to stop it and that no one deserves to be bullied. If you feel intimidated or as if any of the blame is being placed on you during peer mediation, stop the session immediately. For more help in getting authorities within your organization to address bullying, try getting an outside group or the media involved.  Contact groups such as the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), which can offer their help, particularly for discriminatory based bullying. You may also want to contact your local media outlets. They often have a call for action number or email address, where you can outline the problem you've been facing. It's not a guarantee that they'll feature you on their station, but it's a good avenue to try when no one else will listen. If peer mediation has failed or if authorities within your organization aren’t taking your complaint seriously, it’s time to go to the police.  Have your documentation on hand, which outlines the incidents that took place and when they occurred. Call ahead to see who you should speak with and what day/time they are on-duty. For school aged kids who have experienced bullying, help to make sure other kids don’t have to go through the same thing by enrolling your school in an anti-bullying program. One such program is PACERs, Champion Against Bullying. Ask someone within your organization, be it a principal, teacher or guidance counselor, to sign up.
Summary: Document incidents of bullying. Try peer mediation. Get outside groups involved. Report it to police. Register your school for an anti-bullying program.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Most single family homes will have several outdoor power outlets installed. If you don't have an outdoor outlet, you will need to have an electrician install one. It is important to plan ahead when installing low voltage lighting so that you can avoid any potential problems, especially with the setup. Make a plan for where you want the lights to go and think about what kinds (and lengths) of connecting wires you'll need a head of time so that you can purchase the right materials and ensure your project will go smoothly. This step is important to help determine how much cord and what capacity transformer you'll need to buy. Draw the layout of the lights on paper, and take measurements outdoors to determine how much wire you'll need. Lights can be installed in several different configurations. The transformer will plug directly into the outlet, so it can be quite an eyesore. Try to pick an outlet that is on the side of the house or hidden by shrubbery. Depending on what kind of transformer you use, some must be mounted on the wall as well as plugged into the outlet. So keep this in mind as well.
Summary: Make sure you have an outlet available. Think about the layout of the lighting. Pick an outlet that is out of view, if possible.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: your hair every 2-3 days for 2 weeks before bleaching it. This isn’t required, but it’s helpful if you have the patience for it. Going from black to blonde hair is going to require several bleaching sessions, and bleach easily dries-out and damages your hair. Get it to the healthiest state beforehand to make the result look that much better. Similarly, stop using heat-styling tools for a few weeks before bleaching to limit damaging heat exposure. Please note that if your hair hasn’t been color-treated, you can skip this step. Clarifying shampoo won’t completely remove the color from your hair, but it can lighten it enough to make it easier to bleach. Use the shampoo for 2-3 washes before you plan on bleaching your hair. Avoid using clarifying shampoo the same day you apply your first bleach treatment. It could cause your hair to get excessively dry. This test will help you determine how long you should leave the bleach on your hair for. It could also tell you if your scalp is too sensitive for the bleaching process. Use a small section of hair that is at least 1 inch (2.5 cm) wide and that can be easily hidden underneath the rest of your hair.  Clip the rest of your hair back so that it doesn’t accidentally come into contact with the bleach. Wear gloves and follow the directions to mix the bleach powder and developer. Leave the bleach on your hair for 30-45 minutes before rinsing it out. If your scalp gets red or irritated, that could indicate you have an allergy or sensitivity to the chemicals. If this happens, don’t proceed with bleaching your entire head. Visit a professional colorist to see what your next steps should be instead. Once you’re ready to start your first bleaching session, separate your hair into 4 quadrants: part your hair down the middle, then split each side into 2 sections, one high and one low. Use hair elastics or clips to keep each section separate. If you have a lot of hair, you may want to separate it into even more sections so that it’s easier to work with. Bleach is a harsh chemical and can burn your skin, so you should limit how much of your skin comes into contact with it. Wear a pair of rubber gloves when mixing and applying the bleach powder and developer. Change your clothes and wear something you aren’t super attached to—if you drop bleach on your shirt, it’ll stain it. You may also want to lay down some old towels to protect the space you’re working in. If bleach gets on the furniture, it can cause irreparable stains.
Summary:
Deep condition Strip away existing dye and color with a clarifying shampoo. Do a strand test to see how the bleach takes to your hair. Divide your hair into 4 sections with elastics or clips. Protect your skin and clothes by wearing gloves and an old T-shirt.