Q: To comb your hair straight, you will need to use a medium or fine-toothed comb, depending on the thickness of your hair. This method is good if you will have some time to keep combing your hair until it dries.  Keep in mind that this method will only work on straight or wavy hair. For example, if you are going to be riding in a car or bus for a while, then you might want to try combing your hair straight. You can also use a brush if you prefer, but it might result in wavier hair.
A: Get a medium or fine-toothed comb.

Article: Spaying a cat removes her ovaries and prevents the heat cycle from occurring. It prevents her from getting pregnant, and reduces the risk of certain cancers and other diseases.  If you can't afford the surgery, look for low-cost spay services. Many clinics offer this service at a reduced price because it reduces the population of stray cats. Look up your area in the databases listed on the USDA website. There is a small chance of leftover ovarian tissue sending the cat into heat even after the surgery. If this occurs, consult a veterinarian. A vet can perform the spaying procedure at any point in your cat's hormonal cycle — even when she's in heat. However, there's a risk of increased blood loss at that time. The procedure is possible, but consult an experienced veterinarian for advice. The hormones prostaglandin and estrogen can be used to stop a cat’s heat cycle; however, this treatment has serious side effects including uterine infection and tumors. Because of the risks, take this step only when spaying is not an option. Always consult in detail with a vet, who will need to prescribe the hormones and explain how to use them properly. Even if the cat can't be spayed for medical reasons, the risks may not be worth the calm behavior.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Spay the cat. Consider waiting until after the heat is over before spaying. Use hormonal therapy as a last resort.

Problem: Article: If your cervix is "low," meaning just a few inches from your vaginal opening, that means you probably aren't ovulating. If it's "high," located deep within the vagina, you may be ovulating. The first few times you feel your cervix, it will be difficult to determine whether it's high or low. Keep feeling every day over the course of a month or two, noting the differences in the position of your cervix from week to week. Eventually you'll be able to tell whether your cervix is low or high. If your cervix is firm and tight, you probably aren't ovulating. If it's soft and has some give, you may be ovulating. The texture of the cervix during ovulation has been described as feeling like a pair of lips. During other periods, before and after ovulation, it's more like the tip of your nose - slightly hard with less give. During ovulation, the cervix will feel very wet with fluids, and you'll likely have an increased amount of vaginal discharge. After ovulation, the cervix will feel drier until menstruation occurs. In addition to feeling your cervix,  monitoring your cervical fluids and recording your basal temperature can help you figure out when you're ovulating. This combination of tracking methods is called fertility awareness, and done correctly, it's an effective way to determine when you are fertile. That said, it is not very effective if you want to prevent pregnancy.  Just before and during ovulation, your vaginal fluid will become heavy and slippery. When ovulation occurs, your basal temperature will rise slightly. It's necessary to take your temperature using a basal thermometer every morning so that you catch the rise in temperature.  Always use protection if you're looking to prevent pregnancy.
Summary: Determine whether your cervix is low or high. Determine whether your cervix is firm or soft. Determine whether your cervix is wet. Use other methods to  verify whether you're ovulating.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Before you can apply the wig, you need to make sure the wig hairs won't get caught in the glue or adhesive tape. Make sure you pull all of the wig hair into a ponytail. Or, if the wig hair is short, clip back the hair closest to the edge.  If you are working with a full or half lace wig, cut the lace to match your hairline. Make sure you don't cut too much off and disrupt the natural hairline of the wig. Leave a little bit on the edge so it can be glued to your head in a natural looking way. Don't worry about styling your wig now. It will get messed up during the application process. You will be able to style it after application. Once your wig is completely secure, you are free to style your hair as you wish. You can be as fun and adventurous as you want. Wigs can be braided, curled, or accessorized to your heart's content. If you have a synthetic wig, avoid heating the strands because they may melt or get damaged.  You can have your wig cut into a style that fits your face before you apply it. This will make the wig feel more like you and appear more natural on your head. Remember that less is always better. Whether your wig is made of human hair, animal hair, or synthetic materials, don't use too much product because it leaves residue on your wig.

SUMMARY: Prepare the wig. Style and accessorize.

Q: Use the method described above to select single images, a group of consecutive images, or a group of nonconsecutive images. .. You can also find this option when you right-click on the image. In the Resize dialog box there is a menu. You can choose a preset value in that menu, or type in a number in the Maximum dimensions: field. This number will affect the longer dimension of your image, and adjust the shorter dimension proportionally.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/c\/c4\/Easily-Resize-Photos-in-Windows-XP-Step-9Bullet1.jpg\/v4-460px-Easily-Resize-Photos-in-Windows-XP-Step-9Bullet1.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/c\/c4\/Easily-Resize-Photos-in-Windows-XP-Step-9Bullet1.jpg\/aid11288-v4-728px-Easily-Resize-Photos-in-Windows-XP-Step-9Bullet1.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"546","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"} Click Resize and Save to save the resized file to your original folder, or click the Browse... button  and choose a different folder.
A:
Select the photo or photos you want to resize. From the File menu, select Resize. Choose a size. Save to your destination folder.