Write an article based on this "Trim your lawn regularly and remove piles of leaves or debris. Divert rainwater away from the house. Seal cracks Use a dehumidifier to remove excess moisture in your house. Raise chickens that will feed on the millipedes."
article: Long grass, piles of leaves, and mulch right next to your home make great hiding places for millipedes. Mow your lawn to keep the grass short and remove leaf piles that are near your house. If you have mulch, move it at least 2 to 3 feet (61 to 91 cm) away from the foundation of your home. Common millipede hiding places also include trash piles, rocks, boards, and compost. Since millipedes love moist environments, keep your home as dry as possible. Clean the gutters and check to see if downspouts are properly directing water away from your house. If you live on a floodplain, you may need to install a sump pump to keep water out of your basement. If you have a constant problem with moisture and millipedes, use extended gutters to divert the rainwater as far away from your house as possible. or crevices leading into the home. Check the walls, windows, and doors of your home for ways that millipedes could be getting in. Apply weather stripping, seal cracks, and apply caulking to prevent millipedes from getting inside. Some millipedes can crawl through vents. To prevent this from happening, install screens on the outside of each vent space. Millipedes are drawn to moisture, so set up a dehumidifier to dry out your house. If you're unsure if your house is moist, purchase an inexpensive hygrometer from the hardware store. It will show you the humidity level in your house. Run the dehumidifier until the humidity level is under 50%. Pay special attention to the subfloor crawl space and basement, if your house has these areas. These spaces are usually among the dampest, so if millipedes are entering your home, it might be through these locations. Check your city laws to see if you're allowed to keep chickens in your yard. Chickens eat many garden pests, including millipedes so they're a great natural deterrent. Since chickens eat a lot throughout the day, you probably only need a few to control the millipede population in your yard.

Write an article based on this "Click on the cell where you would like the answer of your division equation to appear. Find the formula bar in the Excel tool bar. Type an equals sign into the bar. Enter the cell you would like to use as your numerator. Add a forward slash, or "/" symbol. Enter the cell you would like to use as your denominator. Press "Enter."
article: This may be under the "Totals" column or at the end of a row. This runs horizontally at the top of your sheet. The function bar is a blank space next to the letters "fx." You can also press the "fx" button. This will automatically load an equals sign and ask what equation you would like to perform. This is the number that will be divided. For example, "C2."  This is the number by which you will divide the first number. " The answer will appear in the cell you selected. For example, your formula may look like this: "=C2/C6"

Write an article based on this "Consider false lashes. Apply the false lashes properly. Curl your lashes. Add eyeliner to the base and underside of your top lashline."
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The most common way to lengthen your lashes without mascara is to apply false eyelashes. These come in all shapes and sizes, from full strips that fit your entire lashline to individual clusters that you can place exactly where you want a little extra length.  Try full strip false lashes if you’re feeling especially dramatic. These will give you a major length boost. Individual lashes work best if you want a more natural, subtle look. You may need to cut or trim strip lashes to fit your eye shape. Always test a pair before trying to put them on. To secure the lashes to your lid, apply lash glue to the false lash band or cluster. Let the glue sit for 30 seconds to 1 minute. If it feels slightly tacky, you’re doing it right. Set the lashes just above your natural lash line, starting at the outer corner and pressing inward to secure them.  When you’re applying your lashes, set your mirror below you and tilt your chin downward so you can place the lashes at the right angle. After all, titled or lopsided lashes are not ideal. After you’ve applied the lashes to your eye, let them sit for another 30 seconds to 1 minute to ensure that the glue has bonded with your skin. You don’t want one of these guys falling off mid-day! To remove the lashes at the end of the day, simply peel up one of the edges and gently pull the lashes off. You may need to use eye makeup remover to remove any glue residue from your lashes or skin. Straight lashes can look shorter and sparser. That’s where the trusty eyelash curler comes in. Curling your lashes helps lift the them so they look long and fluttery. Take your eyelash curler, and curl your lashes along their entire length for the longest look.  You can purchase an eyelash curler at drugstores, beauty supply stores, or any store that sells cosmetics. Start with the eyelash curler at the base of your lashes, and hold it closed for approximately 3 seconds. Next, move the curler to the center of your lashes and hold it closed for another 3 seconds. Finally, place the curler at the end of your lashes and hold it closed for a final 3 seconds. Ta-da! Instantly longer lashes. If you don’t have an eyelash curler, a clean toothbrush is a surprisingly good stand-in.  Run the brush under hot water and then dry it lightly with a clean towel. Next, run the brush through your lashes, starting at the base and holding it at the tips for several seconds to create the curl. Eyeliner, mascara's partner in crime, can actually be used alone to lengthen lashes! Instead of applying the liner to your lid, trace it right along the base of your lashes. Next, gently pull up on your eyelid to expose the underside of your lashline, also known as the tightline, and apply liner there as well to make your lashes appear thicker and longer.  Use a dark eyeliner so it blends in with your lashes. Black is usually the best option, but if your lashes are light, you might want to pick a brown liner. For the liner at the base of your lashes, you have a ton of options: try pencil, powder, liquid, or cream eyeliner. For the tightline, use a pencil or cream liner.