INPUT ARTICLE: Article: There are some common symptoms that occur when you contract malaria. You may have some or all of these symptoms at some point while you are sick. The symptoms include:   High fever that ranges from 101 to 104°F (38.3 to 40°C) Chills and involuntary chills, called rigors Headache Sweating Disorientation about your identity and location General confusion Body aches Vomiting Diarrhea Jaundice, or yellowing of the skin, which occurs due to busted blood cells There are parts of the world where malaria is common, known as malaria-endemic countries. These countries include most of Africa except the most northern and southern areas, northern and central areas of South America, India and the surrounding areas, and many of the Pacific Island nations. Malaria is also present but not endemic in most of Asia, parts of central South America, western Mexico, and most of Central America.  Although malaria is endemic in these countries, it is less common in areas that are high in altitude and in desserts, except in oases. It is also less common during colder temperatures. In areas near the equator, it is hot year round, which means malaria is more concentrated and you can contract it all year long. The incubation period, or time before the symptoms appear, is typically seven to 30 days from the time you get bitten by the infected mosquito. Certain types of the malaria parasite can lay dormant and not cause symptoms for up to four years after you get bitten. The parasite remains in the liver but eventually invades the red blood cells. You can be diagnosed with malaria no matter where you are. There are doctors that know and can recognize the symptoms all over the world. To get diagnosed, a single drop of blood will be taken and evaluated under a microscope. The doctor will check for the presence of the parasite inside your red blood cells. This is the most definitive test, since you can actually see the live parasite in your blood cell.   This is complicated by individuals falling victim to other tropical diseases while being immune to malaria.  In the United States, physicians are not trained in tropical medicine, which causes the diagnosis of malaria to be missed 60% of the time. Cerebral malaria is a late stage manifestation of malaria. Malaria parasites have the ability to penetrate the blood-brain barrier, which is one of the worst problems associated with malaria. If you have cerebral malaria, you may experience coma, seizure, altered consciousness, abnormal behavior, and other changes in sensory perception.  Go to the hospital immediately if you think you have cerebral malaria.

SUMMARY: Notice the symptoms of malaria. Know where malaria occurs. Wait for symptoms to manifest. Diagnose malaria. Watch out for cerebral malaria.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: It's a series of curving lines in the top-right side of the menu bar. Clicking it will invoke a drop-down menu. If you assigned a name to your router when setting it up, the name will appear here; otherwise, look for your router's brand and/or model number. For example, you might see "Cisco" and a series of numbers and letters for a Cisco router. You'll do so in the text field to the right of the "Password" heading.  If you didn't add a password to your network when setting up the router, the password (called a "Security Key") is on the back or bottom of the router unit. You can also check the "Remember this network" box to sign into this network automatically whenever you're in range. As long as your password is correct, this will connect your Mac to the wireless router.

SUMMARY: Click the Wi-Fi icon. Click your router's network name. Enter the password. Click OK.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You need a few special materials to make a matchbook advent calendar. Craft matchboxes come in various sizes, so feel free to mix and match. Washi tape is a type of decorative masking tape. You can find these supplies online, or at your local craft store:   Enough matchbooks to make 25-31 days Patterned paper Washi tape Stickers Ribbon Craft glue Decorative trinkets Markers and paints Decide how many calendar days you want to include in your advent calendar. Lay out the appropriate number of matchboxes.  Remove the drawer from each matchbox so that you're only decorating the shell. Use a combination of ribbons, washi tape, and decorative paper to decorate each shell.  Decorate the front of the drawers to match the shells. You don't have to use identical patterns for the drawers and shells, but make sure they complement each other. Use paints or markers to add numbers to the front of the drawers. Or, if you prefer, cut out some numbers from the scraps of your decorative paper and glue them to the drawers. Feel free to mix and match techniques when making the numbers. Your advent calendar should be a reflection of your creativity. Once you've decorated every matchbox, fill them with tiny gifts such as candy, money, or small toys. Get creative with your gift ideas! You can also make personalized certificates to put in the matchboxes. If you're making one for your mom or dad, put a certificate that says you'll do a chore. If you're making one for your boyfriend or girlfriend, make a certificate good for a romantic dinner. Stack the matchboxes until you've made the shape of a Christmas tree. Once you're happy with the shape, glue the boxes to each other. Make sure all the drawers are facing the same direction. Place the calendar on a table or counter top, or thread some ribbon through the top box and hang it on the wall.

SUMMARY: Gather your supplies. Decorate the boxes. Add numbers to the drawers. Fill the matchboxes with gifts. Arrange the matchboxes into a tree.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You can make this treatment by mixing one part honey with four parts distilled water in a bottle. Allow the honey and water to sit at room temperature for an hour. You can also add one to two teaspoons of cardamom, which also has bleaching properties, to your natural lightener. Wet your hair completely and then pour your mixture from the bottle onto your hair. When doing so, you should start from the root of your hair and work to the tip. For the honey's bleaching properties to stay active, you will need to keep your hair wet. You should consider wearing a shower cap for this purpose. You should allow your application to soak in for an hour or more before rinsing with conditioner. This can be done by mixing one part chopped rhubarb to four parts boiling water. Allow the contents to come to a boil, let it cool, and then strain the rhubarb from the mixture. Now your rhubarb solution is ready for application. You can further lighten your hair in the shower by using your natural rhubarb mix after shampooing, but before conditioning.  Make sure to allow the solution to cool before applying. If you don't have rhubarb available to you, or if you don't feel comfortable making your own solution, many hair salons and product retailers sell ready-made rhubarb lightening solutions. By applying lemon juice to your hair throughout the day, and especially when you are in the sun, you can continue lighten your hair. The mixture of sunlight and lemon juice will slowly but surely help you achieve a lighter shade.

SUMMARY:
Prepare a natural hair treatment to begin the lightening process. Apply your treatment. Make a rhubarb lightening solution. Administer your rhubarb solution. Lighten your hair further with lemon juice.