Problem: Article: Look for a moisturizing shampoo, or one for damaged hair. Keep an eye out for shampoos with natural ingredients like jojoba oil.  Natural ingredients that moisturize will work best to treat your hair. Some chemicals can make your hair feel smoother, but will really cause further damage to the follicle. Only wash your hair with shampoo near the scalp. Use a conditioner to help repair damaged hair at the tips. Apply the conditioner to wet hair at the tips. Do not rinse. Use a blow dryer on high to dry the strands with the conditioner still in. The heat will let the conditioner penetrate deep into the hair. Look for conditioner with natural, plant-derived ingredients such as keratin. Putting a hair mask on twice a week can help restore your hair. Apply the mask and leave it on for an hour. Use a shower cap to keep the hair from drying too quickly and let the mask have a chance to really soak into the hair. Look for products that are packed with lots of natural ingredients like palm oil. Avoid anything that contains silicone. A split end serum won't permanently repair your hair, but it can temporarily mend damaged tips and fuse them back together so they look better. Just apply a small dollop while your hair is damp as part of your every day routine. As an alternative, try applying a bit of coconut oil to split ends to achieve a similar result.
Summary: Switch up your shampoo. Condition your hair. Apply a hair mask. Seal split ends with a serum.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Double-click the shortcut icon on your desktop to launch the browser. The Menu button is on the upper-right corner of the screen. For older versions of Firefox, click on Tools on the menu toolbar on the upper part of the window. " This will bring up the "Options" window. " Here you’ll find different options for changing how fonts are displayed on the browser. This will show a list of fonts you can choose from. Just scroll down and select the font you want. If you want to change fonts for all websites, proceed to the next part. Just click on "Okay."

SUMMARY: Open Mozilla Firefox. Click on the "Menu" button. Select "Options. Click "Content. Click on the "Default Font" drop-down box. Save changes.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Listen to how each sentence sounds, particularly the dialogue. Notice if the story flows well from paragraph to paragraph. Check for any awkward sentences or phrases and underline them so you can revise them later.  Notice if your story follows your plot outline and that there is a clear conflict for your main character. Reading the story aloud can also help you catch any spelling, grammar, or punctuation errors. With short stories, the general rule is that shorter is usually better. Most short stories are between 1,000 to 7,000 words, or one to ten pages long. Be open to cutting scenes or removing sentences to shorten and tighten your story. Make sure you only include details or moments that are absolutely essential to the story you are trying to tell. Most editors, and readers, will check the title of the story first to determine if they want to continue reading. Pick a title that will intrigue or interest your reader and encourage them to read the actual story. Use a theme, image, or character name from the story as the title.  For example, the title “Something I’ve Been Meaning to Tell You” by Alice Munro is a good one because it is a quote from a character in the story and it addresses the reader directly, where the “I” has something to share with readers. The title “Snow, Apple, Glass” by Neil Gaiman is also a good one because it presents three objects that are interesting on their own, but even more interesting when placed together in one story. Show the short story to friends, family members, and peers at school. Ask them if they find the story emotionally moving and engaging. Be open to constructive criticism from others, as it will only strengthen your story.  You can also join a writing group and submit your short story for a workshop. Or you may start your own writing group with friends so you can all workshop each other’s stories. Once you get feedback from others, you should then revise the short story again so it is at its best draft.
Summary: Read the short story out loud. Revise the short story for clarity and flow. Come up with an interesting title. Let others read and critique the short story.

Attach the yarn to your crochet hook using a slip knot, then work a foundation of seven chain stitches. Single crochet once into the second chain from the hook, then work one single crochet into each remaining chain of your foundation. At the end of the row, chain one. Turn the work over. For the second row, work one single crochet into each single crochet of the previous row. At the end of the row, chain one and turn the work. Continue to work rows of single crochet until you reach a length that matches your measured waist size.  You should use a measuring tape to check the length of your waistband, but as a general guideline, make 140 rows for a small, 148 rows for a medium, 156 rows for a large, or 164 rows for an extra-large. Note that you will need to make button holes on every sixth and eighth row. See the next step for more details. Create a button hole on every sixth and eighth row across the waistband.  To work a button hole:  Single crochet once into the first two stitches. Chain two. Skip two stitches. Single crochet once into each of the last two stitches. Chain one and turn as usual.   For each row following a button hole row, work one single crochet into each single crochet and two single crochet into the chain-two space. After your final row of single crochet, match the first and last edges, then slip stitch each pair of stitches together.  The stitches of both ends must line up evenly when you slip stitch them together. Completing this step should form a loop. Turn the band so that the slip stitch faces the inside. From now on, keep in mind that the slip stitch should face the “wrong” side of the skirt. Turn the work so that the long edge faces you. Chain one, then single crochet once into each stitch along the side.  The total number of single crochet in this step should match the total number of rows previously worked for the length of the waistband. After you complete this step, the waistband is complete. Do not fasten off the yarn, however.
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One-sentence summary -- Create a foundation chain. Single crochet across the chain. Single crochet into each stitch. Repeat to desired length. Work button holes into the band. Slip stitch the edges together. Single crochet around the loop.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Cut the mushrooms, carrots, beans, and bamboo shoots lengthwise into slices 1 in (2.5 cm) wide. Also slice up the chiles, but don’t remove the seeds. Pour the oil into a wok or a large pan. Wait a couple of minutes for the oil to get hot. Place the chiles in the oil and let them cook until they become fragrant. This happens between 1 and 2 minutes. They lose moisture as they cook, so watch for any signs of shriveling. If this happens, move on to the next step immediately. Mix in the carrots to get them coated in the oil. After about 2 minutes, they will have softened. Stir them into the oil, then wait between 3 to 4 minutes for them to soften. Move the cooked and sliced bamboo into the pan. Stir it to coat it in oil, then let it stir-fry for 3 more minutes. Pour the soy sauce into the pan and mix the ingredients to coat them evenly in it. Wait 1 last minute as the stir-fry finishes. Immediately serve and enjoy it. Store any leftovers in a sealed container in the refrigerator. It should stay fresh for a couple of days.
Summary:
Slice up the vegetables and chiles. Heat sesame oil over medium-high heat. Cook the chiles for 2 minutes. Add the mushrooms and cook for 7 to 9 minutes. Stir in the carrots and cook them for 2 minutes. Add the beans and cook them for 4 minutes. Stir in the bamboo and cook it for 3 minutes. Mix in the soy sauce and cook for 1 more minute.