INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Your full citation begins with the last name of the individual author of the document, followed by their first initial. Separate multiple author's names with commas, using an ampersand (&) before the last author's name. If no individual author's name is provided, use the name of the government agency that produced the document as the author's name. Place a period after the name.  Individual author example: Edwards, N., Sims-Jones, N., Hotz, S., & Cushman, R. Government agency example: Ontario Ministry of Health. After the name of the author, open parentheses and type the year the document was published. Close the parentheses and place a period after the closing parentheses mark. Example: Ontario Ministry of Health. (1994). Use sentence-case when including the title of the document in your citation, capitalizing only the first word and any proper nouns in the title. Place a period at the end of the title. Example: Ontario Ministry of Health. (1994). Selected findings from the mental health supplement of the Ontario Health Survey. Include the location, then a colon followed by the name of the publisher. For US government documents, the publisher typically will be "Government Printing Office." The publisher or name of the government printer typically will be listed with the publication information on the document.  Example: Ontario Ministry of Health. (1994). Selected findings from the mental health supplement of the Ontario Health Survey. Ottawa, ON: Queen's Printer for Ontario. For government reports with individual authors, include a statement after the title that the report or document was prepared for a government agency. For example: Edwards, N., Sims-Jones, N., Hotz, S., & Cushman, R. (1997). Development and testing components of a multifaceted intervention program to reduce the incidence of smoking relapse during pregnancy and post-partum of both women and their partners. Report prepared for Health Canada at the Community Health Research Unit, University of Ottawa, Canada. If the document you are citing is only available online, simply place the URL immediately after the title of the document. If the document is available in print or elsewhere, use the phrase "Retrieved from," followed by a colon. Then copy the URL.  Example: U.S. Government Accountability Office. (2012, June). Employment for people with disabilities: Little is known about the effectiveness of fragmented and overlapping programs. Retrieved from: http://www.gao.gov/assets/600/592074.pdf  If the government agency that published the report is not listed as the author, include the agency's name after the words "Retrieved from." For example: Oscar-Berman, M. & Marinkovic, K. (2012). Alcoholism and the brain: An overview. Retrieved from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, National Institutes of Health: http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/arh27-2/125-133.htm When you include a quote or a paraphrase of information from the government document, include the last name of the author or the name of the government agency along with the year the document was published. Separate these elements with a comma. For direct quotes, place a comma after the year and include the page number where the quote appears after the abbreviation "p."  Paraphrase example: (Ontario Ministry of Health, 1994) Direct quote example: (Ontario Ministry of Health, 1994, p. 24) If the document does not have page numbers, use paragraph numbers after the abbreviation "para."

SUMMARY: Begin your citation with the name of the author. Provide the year of publication in parentheses. Type the title of the document in italics. List publication information for print documents. Close your citation with a direct URL or permalink for online documents. Use the author and year for in-text parenthetical citations.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Fill a pot with with water. Stir in a heaping tablespoon of salt. Place the pot on a burner over high heat. Wait for the saltwater to come to a boil. Before broccoli is frozen it is blanched (cooked in boiling water and then placed in an ice bath to stop the cooking process). Since the frozen broccoli is precooked, you only need to reheat the broccoli. Add the broccoli to the pot of boiling water. Within 2 to 4 minutes, the broccoli will become bright green and tender. At this point, turn off the burner and remove the pan from the heat. Retrieve a colander and place it over a sink. Pour the contents of the pan into the colander. Transfer the strained broccoli into a serving dish. Season the reheated broccoli to taste and serve hot. Popular seasoning options include: salt, pepper, butter, and garlic salt.
Summary: Bring a pot of saltwater to a boil. Heat the frozen broccoli in the boiling water for 2 to 4 minutes. Strain, season, and serve the broccoli.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you used sewing pins earlier, be sure to remove those first.  Once you have the wig off, use a sharp pair of scissors to cut the wig cap right along the lines that you drew. Do not cut right next to the left weft; you will be adding one more. Anchor the weft to the edge of the wig cap with a double-knot. Sew the weft to the part, this time looping the thread over the raw, cut edge. When you reach the opposite end, knot and cut the thread, then cut the weft. Choose a set of flexible wig combs that are the same length as your U-part. Sew the combs to each side of the part, with the teeth facing away from the part. Sew another set of smaller combs to the nape of the wig, with the teeth facing away from the hem.  If your wig cap has seams, line the two back combs with those seams. If your combs have stitching holes, use two stitches per hole. At this point, you can straighten or curl the wig. You can even cut it or give it some layers. A nice touch would be to razor cut the ends and the strands that frame your face. This will give the wig more texture as well as make it look more natural. It might be easier to style the wig on the Styrofoam wig head. Be sure to secure it with sewing pins or straight pins.

SUMMARY:
Pull the wig off of the wig head and cut away the part. Sew the final weft right to the cut edge. Sew combs to the inside of the wig. Style the wig, if desired.