Problem: Article: Epoxy floors usually do not require much heavy-duty cleaning. You can keep the floor clean by using a dust mop once a week. Run the dust mop over the entire floor. Wash the mop head in the washing machine between uses. If you do not have a dust mop, you can also use a broom with soft bristles. Sweep up debris into a dustpan, and throw away. Every 3 to 4 months, wash the floor with a foam mop. Mix a 1⁄2 cup (120 mL) of ammonia with 1 gallon (3.8 L) of hot water. Dip the mop in the solution, and move it across the floor. Once you are done, you can let it air dry or you can wipe it up with an old towel.  Do not use soap-based cleaners, such as laundry detergent, as these may leave residue behind on your floor.  Stringy mops may leave streaks behind on your floor. If there is any residue left on the epoxy floor from road treatments or salt, you can pour hot water on them to remove them. Wipe it up afterwards with a towel or rag. You can also just hose down the floor and mop it up afterwards. Pour hot water on stains, and gently scrub them with a scrub pad or sponge. If you need to, you can use a gentle cleaning solution like Soft Scrub. Apply to the stain, and scrub the spot, rinsing afterwards. Do not use abrasive or strong cleaning solutions like Comet on epoxy floors.
Summary: Sweep with a dust mop weekly. Wash the floor. Remove residue and stains with hot water. Scrub stains with a cleaning solution.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: A flash drive is probably the easiest way to quickly transfer your bookmarks to another computer. If you don’t have a flash drive, you can attach the bookmark file to an email message instead. It’s in the All Apps area of the Start menu in Windows, and the Applications folder in macOS. This opens the Bookmark Manager.  Your computer’s file browser will appear. If you’re using a flash drive, browse to the flash drive in the file browser. If you’re going to email yourself the bookmarks, navigate to your Downloads folder (or anywhere else that’s easy to remember). Your bookmarks will save to the selected location as an HTML file. When the file is finished saving, safely eject the drive from your computer. If you’re emailing the bookmarks to yourself, open your email client, compose a new message to yourself, attach the file, then click the send button. If you emailed yourself the bookmarks, log into your email account from the new computer, open the message, then download the HTML attachment. If you want to import the bookmarks into Chrome or Safari instead, open that browser now. This opens the Bookmark Manager in Firefox on the new computer.   Chrome: Click the ⁝ at the top-right corner of the browser, select Bookmarks, then click Bookmark manager.  Safari: Click the File menu, click Import From…, then select Bookmark HTML File. This opens your computer’s file browser.   Chrome: Click the ⁝ at the top-right corner of the page, then select Import Bookmarks.  Safari: Skip to the next step. If you saved the file to a flash drive, navigate to the flash drive. If you downloaded the file from an email message, navigate to the folder in which you saved it. If you’re using Safari, click Import. This will import your bookmarks into the new browser.

SUMMARY: Plug a flash drive into your computer. Open Firefox on your computer. Press Ctrl+⇧ Shift+B. Click Import & Backup. Click Export Bookmarks to HTML. Navigate to the location where you want to save the bookmarks. Click Save. Plug the flash drive into the new computer. Open Firefox on the new computer. Press Ctrl+⇧ Shift+B. Click Import & Backup in Firefox. Browse to the bookmark file. Select the bookmark file and click Open.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Separate the section of hair you want to dye. Make sure all remaining hair is securely pinned out of the way. If more than one section is being dyed, choose one section to dye at a time. Curly hair will need to be straightened to makes the dying process easier. You should also try to ensure that the section of hair you have chosen is of a consistent length, and that the section falls together.; sections that do not fall together will not give you the desired effect when dyed. Prepare pieces of scotch tape between 1–3 inches (2.5–7.6 cm) long, depending on the thickness of your chosen strand, and wrap it around that section of hair. Rubber bands and baby oil also work. Just put the baby oil around the rubber band. Putting conditioner on the taped parts will help stop it from being dyed, as well as allow for easier tape removal. Make sure the tape is tightly wrapped around your hair. Read the directions of your hair dye carefully and prepare the mixture. Some dyes need to be applied to slightly wet hair while others can go on dry. Make sure to wear protective gloves, and an old t-shirt. Protect your hairline and ears with a layer of Vaseline, or you may end up with multicoloured skin. Apply hair dye onto the exposed sections of your hair using your fingers or a tinting brush, while pinching the tape below it with your other hand to make sure the dye does not seep beneath the tape. Continue applying dye to the exposed sections, making sure they are thoroughly saturated. Relax during the interval, and prepare your shampoo and hair styling utensils. Make sure to read dye instructions and leave dye in only for the recommended time period. Carefully rinse your hair with water, removing the tape as you go. Make sure to remove all the excess dye. Rinse well, shampoo and condition. Try to avoid getting dye residue on your face, as it may stain. Dry hair and enjoy your coon tail. Should be re-straightened and possibly treated with a glossing spray for super sleek results.
Summary: Prepare. Prepare your stripes. Continue wrapping your hair with the tape, evenly spacing out the distance between each piece. Prepare the dye. Apply the dye. Wait for the dye to develop. Rinse. Dry.

If you'd like to leave the egg out of the wash, you can still add golden color to your baked goods. Brush half-and-half or heavy cream on your baked goods for a matte finish. Keep in mind that the heavy cream is more likely to crack as it expands. Olive oil is a good vegan substitute for egg wash. Just brush pure olive oil directly on your bread or baked goods. While olive oil will give your baked goods a little shine, it may give a faint olive oil flavor so avoid brushing it on sweet baked goods. For another vegan egg wash, mix a few teaspoons of water with soy powder. Buy a vegan egg replacement or purchase an egg substitute that's made with egg whites and thickeners. If you're using a liquid substitute, brush it directly on the baked goods. If you're using a powder, mix a little water into the powder so it's spreadable.
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One-sentence summary -- Use plain half-and-half or heavy cream. Brush olive oil instead of egg wash. Use a commercial egg substitute.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Find out, in their words, what happened that caused the individual to be hurt or to feel unwell.  If the victim was hurt within view of others, ask witnesses to describe what happened. Use context clues to determine what injuries the victim could have sustained. For example, if the victim fell while rock climbing, fractured bones are likely. This should include events that have before this particular incident. Once emergency responders (usually EMTs or ambulance crews) arrive on the scene, be prepared to hand over your notes to them or to verbally describe the victim’s medical history. Ask specific questions; try asking:  “Do you have any relevant allergies?” “Do you take any prescribed medications?” “Do you have any existing medical conditions that would affect this incident?” “When was the last time that you ate a meal? What did you eat?” Often injured victims will have symptoms that are not found by a simple first-aid exam. Consequently, it is valuable to hear from the victim himself what hurts or what has been injured. Ask specific questions: where does the victim feel pain? At what point did the pain start?
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Ask the victim about the history of the incident. Ask the victim to tell you their personal medical history. Have the individual describe their symptoms to you.