INPUT ARTICLE: Article: A good grip is key to delivering a successful offspin bowl. To ensure that your fingers are able to hold the ball correctly, wipe your hands to remove any sweat and dirt that could cause the ball to slip from your grip. Use a towel or your shirt to wipe your hands. The standard way to hold the ball when you bowl is to line up the seam so that it runs vertically in your hand. To bowl offspin, you need to grip the ball so that the seam runs horizontally to help line up your fingers. Make sure the seam is lined up evenly so you can use it to help position your fingers. Grip the ball with the top knuckle of your index and your middle finger on your bowling hand. Stretch them across the seam of the ball so that the stripe runs between them. Your middle and index fingers will be spread wide to allow you to hold the ball firmly. Allow the ball to gently lie against your ring finger to help support it. Your fingers and wrist are what will generate the spin on the ball. The ring finger acts as structural support for your fingers. Don’t wrap your palm around the ball or it will limit your ability to generate spin in your bowl. Your thumb and pinkie finger are not involved in an offspin bowl and can actually get in the way of your delivery. To keep them out of the way, tuck them off to the side when you’re gripping the ball. Keep your thumb and pinkie fingers relaxed so your hand isn’t rigid when you need to rotate it.

SUMMARY: Remove any sweat from your throwing hand before you grip the ball. Hold the ball so that the seam runs horizontally. Spread the knuckles of your index and middle finger across the seam. Rest the ball against your ring finger. Tuck your thumb and pinkie finger to the side.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Sea salt can dry out your hair, so make sure to use moisturizing shampoo and conditioner. When you’re finished washing, use a towel to dry your hair instead of a blow dryer. Your hair should be slightly damp before styling. Never use clarifying shampoo before applying sea salt spray. This type of shampoo strips the hair of volume and bounce, making the spray less effective. Gently shake the sea salt spray to combine the ingredients. Then, working from the roots to the tip, spray a generous amount of the spray all over your hair. The amount of sea salt you need depends on the length and thickness of your hair. Spray as much as you need to saturate your hair. If you want your hair to appear slightly wavy and completely effortless, let it air dry. This works well on hair that is slightly long (down to the ears) and thick. After spraying with the sea salt, work through your hair with your hands to style it. You can scrunch your hair with your hands to create beach-like waves. If you want to add more volume, dry your hair with a hair dryer. To do this, blast the hair with medium or hot heat in the direction that you want your hair to fall. You can dry your hair upward, or make it fall to the side. Make sure to stop blow-drying as soon as your hair is dry so it doesn’t over-dry. When you’re finished, use your hands to style your hair if you want it to lay down flat, or push it up for a loose pompadour style. You do not need to use any dryer attachments for this look.

SUMMARY: Wash your hair and towel dry. Spritz your hair with sea salt spray. Let it air dry if you have thick hair. Use a hair dryer to add volume.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: search.yahoo.com/history. You can also perform a Yahoo! search, hover over the Gear icon in the upper-right corner, and select "Search History". account. This isn't strictly necessary; if you're not logged in you'll see all the searches you made while not logged into your account. To see the searches associated with your Yahoo! account, click the "Sign In" button in the upper-right corner. Each of the searches you have performed will have this button to the right of the entry. You will be asked to confirm that you want to delete your entire history. Yahoo! will no longer store your search history. Yahoo! stores search history separately for each account. It will also store history for your current browsing session if you aren't logged in. Make sure to check everything if you're trying to completely erase your tracks.

SUMMARY: Visit . Sign into your Yahoo! Delete a single entry by clicking the trash can button. Delete all of your search history by clicking the "Clear History" button. Prevent future tracking by clicking "Turn History Off". Log into any other accounts that you need to delete the history for.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Try to do this at least six months to twelve months before the move, especially if you’re moving a large office with a large number of employees. You may choose one key person to be the “move champion” who spearheads the move team or you may suggest a few individuals in management positions run the move team. Assigning roles to the staff will help ensure the relocation goes well.  The move champion should be someone that is senior enough to make decisions and someone who is able to multi task. You should also make sure this person can motivate and communicate well with the other employees, as they will need to talk to the staff, the broker, and stakeholders about the move. You should also share your budget for the move with the move team so they are aware of how much can be spent on the move. Make sure you check in periodically with the move team, if you are not on the team, to ensure the move stays on track. You may also use existing roles within the company to build the move team. You may assign the manager to be the move champion, for example, as they are the most senior individual among the employees. You should take inventory and know exactly how much stock you have in your company. You should also go through your inventory and your office supplies to identify any items that are no longer used. Mark these unused items with post-its so you know they are not going to be moved to the new location. This will help you get a sense of how much inventory will need to be moved and any inventory that will be disposed of.  Keep accurate records of your inventory. Go through each department or area of the office and identify items that are going to be moved and items that are not going to be moved. This is especially important if you are moving client files and documents as you do not want to misplace any important files during the move. You may want to assign the move team with photocopying important documents and storing copies so they do not get lost in the move. Outline a detailed timeline for the move in consultation with the move team. If you are planning to use professional movers, you should contact them as soon as possible. Propose a time and date for the move and see if the movers are available around this time.  You should try to book professional movers at least six months before the planned move date. This will give you enough time to prepare. You should also determine if the movers are going to be packing up everything in the office or if staff are going to need to pitch in to pack up boxes and stock. You may want to consider your budget and choose an option that will allow you to stay within your budget. Once you have a timeline for the move, you should sit down with the move team and leaders in the staff to create a floor plan based on the new location. You should note where each department will be situated and consider the most practical and efficient way to do this.  For example, you may put the IT department next to the server room as they will likely need access to this room more than any other department. You may also change up the organization of the staff in the new space. For example, you may switch to an open floor plan instead of cubicles to foster more communication and discussion among your staff.

SUMMARY:
Assign moving roles among the staff. Determine your existing inventory. Create a timeline for the move. Make an office floor plan based on the new location.