Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Go underground. Stay hidden. Protect yourself from the elements.

Answer: If you are worried about the fall of civilization or a bombing, your best bet might be to seek shelter underground.This might be a bunker, bomb shelter, or underground shelter. There are many companies that specialize in custom designing and producing these types of shelters. History has shown that people panic during doomsday-like events like terrorist attacks or bombings. If you want to keep yourself and your family safe, you may want to consider hiding and staying as remote as possible. This type of surviving is often described as “living off the grid,” and is total isolation from society. If you have to escape familiar surroundings, it is important to know how to find shelter from the elements. This includes:  Knowing your local geography in case you have to camp out. Learn about dangerous elements such as land formations and wild animals. Knowing how to make a quick shelter. Depending on your surroundings, you can use nature around you to build a sufficient shelter like a lean-to, that will help protect your body from the elements.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Establish an objective. Construct a plan. Clear confusion before it develops. Ask for input. Look for patterns before making decisions. Make the final decision.

Answer: The entire team needs to be on track toward the same set of goals. Create a clear objective that the team can agree on and actively work toward.  Explain in clear terms how the team's degree of success will be evaluated. Make sure that your objectives are challenging yet realistic. If your expectations are too high to meet, the morale of the team will drop. You will need to refer to the objectives you set throughout the lifespan of the team. When the team must make a decision, evaluate the options by determining which are most closely aligned to your overall goal. Work with your team to plan out the steps you will need to follow to achieve your group objective. Make sure that these steps are described in clear, precise terms so that everyone is on the same page. Each stepping stone in your plan should be necessary. Do not create a bloated plan filled with nonsensical steps simply for the sake of having an impressively large plan. Be in constant communication with your team and never allow them to feel uncomfortable about approaching you. Try to answer questions before or as soon as they arise.  Keep your teammates informed about each new development and change as it happens. Leaving someone in the dark is a sure-fire way to make that individual confused and unproductive. Your team members should have a clear, precise understanding of how you think, make decisions, and measure performance. They also need to know how you expect them to work. Without knowledge on all these points, they would be unable to meet your expectations even if they wanted to do so. Your team needs to see that you are open to good advice and eager for their active involvement. Before making any major decision, talk it over with the team as a group and ask for their thoughts. When teammates feel listened to, they are more likely to lend their support to the final plan. Make sure that everyone has a chance to share ideas, concerns, and suggestions before taking any major step. Every team of people will have its own group dynamic unlike that of any other team. Watch for the patterns and habits of your team before making decisions that will affect the team as a whole.  You should also look for patterns within the broader realm your team must work in, regardless of whether it is an industry, organization, or league. Only by having all of the facts can you make the wisest decisions. Quick action can demonstrate your ability to lead, but if those actions make matters worse, you will lose your team members' trust and confidence. Even though you should involve your team as much as possible in the decision-making process, ultimately, you are the leader. That means you'll need to make the final decision when all else is said and done. Aside from establishing your authority, there is an even greater practical reason for being the final decision-maker: you will probably have a greater idea of what is and isn't achievable with respect to the team's resources. Your team members can dream of the possibilities, but you need to be more grounded in reality.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Brush dry hair straight back to smooth it down. Pull the frosting cap onto your head so that it fits snugly. Tie the straps under your chin to secure the frosting cap in place.

Answer:
Use a paddle brush or wide-toothed comb to get rid of any tangles and knots in your hair, starting at your ends and working up to the roots. Then, instead of parting your hair like your normally would, brush it straight back.  Tangled hair can get snagged on the frosting cap as you try to pull the hair through the cap’s holes, so it’s important to detangle it thoroughly before you begin. If you’re dealing with a lot of tangles, consider spraying a light layer of detangling product all over your hair before you brush it out. Frosting caps work best on short to medium length hair. If your hair is long enough to pull through the cap, you can frost it. It's possible to use a frosting cap on long hair, but pulling long hair through the cap can be tedious. Longer hair is also more prone to tangling during the process. Hold the cap with both hands and, starting at the hairline, pull it over the front of your head and tug the rest of the cap down over the crown of your head. Keep pulling down until the cap is snug against your skull.  Your hair should be falling loosely over your shoulders and sticking out of the bottom of the cap. You don’t need to pull the lengths of your hair up into the cap. A snug fit is crucial so that the bleach will reach the root of the hair after you pull it through the cap. If there’s a gap between the cap and your skull, you won’t be able to access the roots. Frosting caps have straps on each side so that you can fasten it snugly. Grab the strings and tie them into a bow under your chin. Be sure to tie the strings snugly, but don’t tie them so tight that it hurts. If the front part of the frosting cap is hanging over your eyes after you tie it, simply fold or cut that part away. You want the cap to cling to your head right in front of the hairline.