Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Try side-swept cornrows for an elegant look. Go with swirl cornrows to try something unique. Braid long cornrows into a high ponytail. Try cornrows with zig-zag parts for something totally different.

Answer: This design is similar to front-to-back cornrows, but it's turned on its side. Create 3 even parts horizontally, beginning at one ear, rather than vertically. Clip all but 1 section out of the way. Begin each braid at the side near your ear, and French braid each row by adding new hair from the row with each stitch.  All of your braids should be braided to one side. Bring your braids either to your left or your right, whichever is your preference. These braids will end at various places on the other side of your head. Secure them with elastic hair bands just as you would regular cornrows. For a little twist on traditional cornrows, part your hair starting in the front near your forehead, but instead of going straight back, curve the line to 1 side of your head and then back again toward the other side. Create 4 more parallel parts so that you have 5 total rows that appear to swirl from the front over and around to the back in uniform curved lines. Then create curved cornrow braids within the parts. End the curved sections of hair at the nape of your neck on the opposite side from where you first headed when you curved the lines. When you're finished with each braid, you can join the braids together in a low side-ponytail if you like. If you have long hair and like to wear it in a high ponytail, try braiding your cornrows only to the beginning of where you start your ponytail. Create parts around the perimeter of your hairline and braid them back. Stop each cornrow at the point where you place your ponytail in the back center of your head, instead of at the nape of your neck.  Feel free to braid the rest of each row, rather than cornrow it, so that your ponytail consists of braids. This style also looks good with different sized cornrows, so you can make it easier on yourself by simply creating and braiding rows 1 at a time. Create parts in zig-zags by starting at the front by your forehead and going back and forth in 2 in (5.1 cm) lines all the way to the nape of your neck. Then braid your cornrows straight back as you normally would, simply using the hair sectioned off within the zig-zags. You can combine this parting style with other techniques such as the side-swept cornrows, or keep it simple by doing only 1 or 2 zig-zag parts while the rest of your parts are straight.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Draw a horizontal line and mark each side with a dot. Draw a vertical line across the horizontal line you had drawn earlier. Add another vertical line on each side of the first vertical line you have drawn. Using the lines as outline, draw a box. On the front of the box, draw a vertical line on the center all the way up. Make adjustments to the slanted line a little bit farther to the left to make the roof look protruding away from the house’s body. Darken the whole outline of the house to make the structure clearer. Draw a rectangle for the door and two squares for the windows, taking into account the vanishing point. Refine details to your house. Color your drawing.

Answer: This will serve as the vanishing point. Connect each end of the vertical line to the vanishing point. This will end up looking like a diamond.   Add two slanted lines on each side. Darken the top lines on the top which will serve as the roof of your house.   You can improvise as you wish depending on how you like your house to look.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Select the proper type of toothpaste. Wash your face and apply the toothpaste. Add salt to the toothpaste for quicker results.

Answer: You will need to ensure you use only the proper type of toothpaste.  It needs to be the white paste kind, and not the gel kind.  It should also be the plainest type of toothpaste available, not the whitening or sensitivity kind.  A mint-flavoured toothpaste is also helpful.  The “toothpaste method" is highly recommended by a number of DIY experts and average people, but it is not recommended by doctors.  The reason why toothpaste works to get rid of blackheads and other pimples is because it contains ingredients that help dry out the infected pores.  However, as you can imagine, toothpaste also contains many other ingredients that could potentially cause other problems with your skin, including an allergic reaction.  Feel free to try out the “toothpaste method” but know that your doctor may not approve.  If you’re concerned, try some of the other suggestions that include only pure ingredients. Wash and dry your face, with warm water, using your normal daily routine.  Apply a layer of toothpaste to affected areas such as your nose or chin.  Let the toothpaste dry completely.  After the toothpaste is dry, gently rub it around on your skin to help remove the blackheads from your pores.  Wash and dry your face again. Instead of using your fingers, you can apply the toothpaste to your face using a face cloth soaked in olive or almond oil.  You can rub the toothpaste into your skin with the face cloth for a few minutes. Wash and dry your face, with warm water, using your normal daily routine.  Make a mixture of 1 part toothpaste and 1 part salt.  (If the mixture is too thick, add a few drops of water to thin it out.)  Rub the mixture onto your face and leave it for about 5-10 minutes.  Gently rub the toothpaste mixture around to remove the blackheads from your pores before washing it off.  Apply your normal daily moisturizer after your face has been dried.  Make sure your face remains moist throughout this whole process. As an alternative to salt, you can use baking soda. Before your moisturize, you can also rub an ice cube around on your face to help close the pores to prevent bacteria from getting inside.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Buy a full size violin if you are over the age of eleven. Measure your child’s arm from the base of their neck to their wrist. Rent a violin if your child is still growing.

Answer:
Violins come in a variety of different sizes, but most adults use a full size (4/4) violin. Typically, if you are over the age of eleven, you will fit a full size violin. For children, you will need to measure their arm length to determine which size of violin is best. Ask the child to extend their left arm straight out and away from their body. Then measure the length of the arm from the neck to the wrist or palm.  If you measure to the wrist, this will be the most comfortable fit, and if you measure to the palm, it will be the largest size your child can play. Violins range in size from a 4/4 violin size (23 inch (58 cm) measurement) to a 1/32 violin size (13 inch (33 cm) measurement). To save money, you may want to consider renting a violin if your child is still growing. Your child will likely grow quite quickly and it can be expensive to constantly buy a new violin each time they grow. Instead, you can save money by renting violins until they reach full size.