Problem: Article: Libraries are free to the public and can provide you with a warm place to sit and communicate with friends and family. They also provide free internet access and public washrooms. If you need an address to use the internet, provide your old family address or the address of the shelter or hostel that you are staying at. Some libraries may have programs to help with temporary employment, counseling, or transportation. They may also have a list or a map to help you find hostels and shelters. Give yourself a break from cold or unhealthy food by visiting a soup kitchen. Usually run by charitable organizations, community groups, or church groups, soup kitchens offer a hot meal for free or minimal charge. They may also offer a bagged lunch if you have found temporary employment. Soup kitchens may be located close to shelters or run in conjunction with other shelter programs. For example, you may be able to get new clothing or repair electronics at your local soup kitchen. Cut out junk food, cook your own meals, stick to a list, and cook meals that provide large portions. Buy non-perishable food that packs light like beef jerky or trail mix. Make a weekly meal plan so you know how many meals your food should last you.  Shop at the end of the night as grocery stores will place discounts on food that will be going bad in the next few days. Avoid name brands and buy in bulk as these are often much cheaper than their counterparts.  Shop at discount stores, farmer markets, and ethnic markets as they will be cheaper than big name grocery chains.  Purchase less expensive cuts of meat, find alternative sources of protein in beans and lentils, and look for canned fish and chicken.
Summary: Utilize the library. Eat at a soup kitchen. Shop with purpose.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Using a blow dryer, straightening iron, or curling iron can weaken your hair and make it more prone to breakage, especially when you use them on a daily basis. Help your hair recuperate and take a break by limiting your heat styling to once or twice a week.  When you do style with a heat tool, make sure to apply a heat protecting spray or cream first. Allow your hair to air dry a few times a week, such as on days when you aren't in a rush. Brushes with plastic bristles can be rough on your hair, causing strands to fray and break. Choose a soft paddle brush instead, which will be more gentle on your hair while still detangling effectively. Using a gentle comb is especially important if you do a lot of teasing or backcombing to create volume. Tight ponytails and buns can weaken your hair both at the hair elastic and near your roots, especially if you wear do the same style everyday. Mix it up and give your hair a break by leaving your strands down or tying them back in a loose bun or braid. Make sure your hair doesn’t get caught under the strap of your shoulder bag, either; the strain can cause breakage. Move your hair to your other shoulder before pulling on your bag. Common cotton pillowcases can cause friction between your hair and the fabric, causing breakage. Using a satin or silk pillowcase instead will reduce this risk and help cut down on frizz as well. As an alternative, you could wrap your hair in a silk or satin scarf before going to bed. Exactly how often you should get a trim will depend on your hair type, but maintaining a regular schedule will help prevent split ends from worsening and breaking off. Talk to your hair stylist to see how often you should get a trim to keep your hair healthy.  Get more frequent cuts, every 4 weeks, if you have a short cut, fine hair, or strands that have sustained damage from coloring or other chemical processes. For fine or medium curls and longer styles, try to go in for a trim every 8-12 weeks. If you have tight, coarse curls, you can get a cut about once every 12 weeks. Your diet has a big impact on how strong and shiny your hair is! Eating healthy and filling your diet with lots of protein will keep your hair strong, shiny, and resistant to breakage. Great foods for healthy hair include:  Fish like salmon and halibut Fruit like tangerines and guavas Eggs Oatmeal Greek yogurt Spinach Nuts, seeds, and chickpeas

SUMMARY: Limit your heat styling to 1-2 times per week. Use soft-bristled brushes rather than plastic ones. Avoid wearing tight hairstyles too often. Use a silk pillowcase to reduce friction on your hair. Get haircuts frequently to keep your ends neat. Eat a healthy diet with lots of protein to keep your hair strong.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Remove discolored parts and extra leaves, so the flowers are in good shape for drying. Cut the stems down to and or inch 2 (2.35 to 4.7 cm) from the base of the flowers. Choose a plastic container with a tight-fitting lid to use for drying your flowers. Deeper containers work better than shallow ones, since the flowers will need to be completely submerged in silica gel.  Pour a thin layer of silica gel in the plastic container. The gel should completely cover the bottom of the container. Err on the side of pouring in too much gel to keep the flowers from being crushed against the bottom of the container. Take each bloom by the stem and carefully place it bloom-side down into the container. Add as many blooms as will comfortably fit in the container without touching each other or the container's sides. Place enough silica gel in the container to completely surround and support the hydrangeas.  Hold each flower steady with one hand and sprinkle the gel with the other until the flowers can stand up on their own and are covering the petals and stems. Fill the container with gel until it rises 1/2 inch (1.3 cm) above the blooms in addition to covering the stem. If the container is narrow and very deep, you can suspend a flower at the bottom, cover it with silica gel, and add another bloom above it. Just make sure the container is deep enough that the flowers don't touch each other. Put a lid on the container. Place it in a corner or a closet to allow the drying process to commence.  Write the date you submerged the flowers on the container, so you know when it's time to take them out. Leave container undisturbed for 4 days. Drying hydrangeas any longer in silica could result in brittle blooms that could shatter. After 4 days, they should be completely dry.  Open the container and slowly pour the contents onto newspaper. Remove the dry hydrangea blooms and gently tap them to remove any loose silica. Save the silica gel in a plastic container for the next time you want to dry flowers. Carefully store the dried hydrangea blossoms in plastic bags until you're ready to use them or place them in a vase.
Summary: Prepare the flowers for drying. Prepare the drying container. Place the blooms in the container. Add more silica gel. Start the drying process. Remove the blooms from the container. Store or display the dried hydrangeas.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It's in the upper-right corner of the browser window. This option is at the bottom of the drop-down menu. It's near the bottom of the Settings menu. This is at the top of the Advanced Settings menu. Doing so will enable the Home button; you should see a house-shaped icon appear to the left of the URL bar. If the switch here says "On" next to it, the Home button is already enabled. It will likely say "Start page". A drop-down menu will appear. It's the bottom option in the drop-down menu. After clicking it, a text box will appear below the drop-down box. It has "Enter a URL" written in it. This is the Google address.
Summary:
Click …. Click Settings. Scroll down and click View advanced settings. Click the Show the home button switch. Click the box below the Home button switch. Click A specific page. Click the text box. Type in www.google.com.