Article: To find a nice person, you may have to look in places other than your local bar. That does not mean nice people don’t frequent bars, it just means that you may have an easier time of finding a person who suits your interests and values if you look in other places as well. Consider looking for a nice person to love at a place where people like the one you're looking for tend to gather. For example, you might have a higher chance of meeting a nice person at a charity event, volunteering at the hospital, or at the library. You may also consider being set up with a nice person by one of your friends or introducing yourself to someone who you often see reading at your neighborhood coffee shop. . To indicate your interest in someone, you need to show that you are interested by doing a little flirting. You can use your facial expressions, body language, and comments to flirt. Using things like body language, eye contact, and flirtatious comments can help to show the other person that you are interested in them. In fact, research suggests that how you indicate your interest can be more effective at attracting a mate than physical appearance. As you indicate your interest to someone, watch for signs that they are also interested in you. Check to see if the other person is smiling, making eye contact, and standing with their body directed at you. Other positive signs include touching their hair, adjusting clothes, raising and lowering eyebrows, or a casual touch on the arm.  Other signs of interest include biological responses that people can't necessarily control. For example, people may flush or blush when they are aroused. Their lips may also become plumper and redder.  If someone does not seem interested in you, don’t waste your time. Just keep looking for a nice person to love. There are several ways to open a conversation with someone you've just met and you're romantically interested in. These are called "opening gambits." They may also be known as "pickup lines" or "icebreakers." However, you don't have to be creepy to use an icebreaker. Research suggests a few ways to use opening gambits to open a conversation:  Direct. These openers are honest and clear about your intentions. For example, "I think you're cute. Can I buy you a coffee?" In general, men tend to like to receive these openers. Innocuous. These beat around the bush, but are friendly and polite. For example, "I'm new here. Would you recommend the cappuccino or the latte?" In general, women tend to prefer receiving these openers. Cute/flippant. These are the "pickup"-type lines. They can be funny, cheesy, or even nasty. For example, "Do you prefer your eggs scrambled or fertilized?" In general, both sexes prefer the other gambits over these. Since you're looking for a nice person to fall in love with, research suggests that you should go for something honest, friendly, and supportive. These are more likely to result in a long-term relationship.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Look for a nice person in the right places. Do a little flirting Look for signs of reciprocation. Strike up a conversation.

Problem: Article: Right click in the general direction and try to use running hits, and block right after. Once the skeleton is dead, go for the spider. Collect the experience and item(s). If it hasn't died yet, kill it like a normal skeleton.
Summary: Go for the skeleton first. Kill the spider using regular methods. If the spider jockey is climbing your wall, kill the spider first, and then the skeleton should fall and take fall damage.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Once you have selected a fund or funds that meet your needs, it is time to buy some shares. Shares are your individual stake in the fund. Your bank probably offers mutual funds. You may want to speak with an account representative in your branch to see if they have a fund that meets your objectives.  This simplifies the process of opening an account. It also makes it easier to make contributions, redemptions or withdrawals. An added bonus is that you will receive summaries of your spending, saving, and investing activity in one place. This makes it easier for you to review all this information at once. If you opt not to sign up through your bank, you can contact a stockbroker or go to the website for the fund you've chosen. If the fund allows you to buy shares directly, there will be an option for opening a new account on the home page. This is likely to be the least expensive way to buy mutual fund shares. Opening a mutual fund account is like opening a bank account. There will be a simple form for you to input your personal information and to designate the fund you're choosing and the amount of money you're investing.  The website will provide detailed instructions for opening an account. Make sure all the information you've provided is correct, then sign the document. You will probably be able to sign electronically. You should be able to deposit funds using either a check or an electronic transfer from your bank account.  Submit the money you want to devote to your initial investment. You can invest a particular lump sum or buy a specific number of fund shares based on the current cost per share. Mutual fund shares are “redeemable.” This means you can sell any of your shares back to the fund at any time.  Mutual funds accept redemption orders by telephone or by regular mail. Most mutual funds will also process redemption requests online.  To find out how to redeem your shares, visit the website of your fund or look in their latest prospectus. A fund typically must distribute requested redemption proceeds within seven business days.

SUMMARY: Talk to a banker. Go to the fund's website. Enter your information. Review and sign. Buy shares. Redeem your shares.

After you get out of the shower, let your hair air dry about halfway before starting this process. For softer waves, use hair cream or serum.  Only apply it two-thirds of the way up your hair; leave the top of your head alone.  Use enough to cover the ends, but not so much that your hair is greasy.  Using gel or mousse will result in stiffer waves. If you want very structured, neat curls, use a comb to part your hair into sections.  If you want a messy and more natural look, skip the comb parting and just grab differently-sized tresses.   You'll pin between separating each section. Twirl your hair around your finger until it starts to twist into coils.  Hold a finger down at the root to steady it, and twist hair into a small bun around that point.  Secure with non-rubber elastics or curved bobby pins. Start with the hair over your forehead, moving to the sides, and then going back.  For a more comfortable night's sleep, don't pin up the hair at the back and bottom of your head; if you're planning on wearing your hair loose, the upper parts will cover this lower section anyway. Let your hair stay pinned up overnight. In the morning, start unwinding the buns at the back of your head and move forward.  You'll have twisty, bouncy tendrils of wavy hair.  You can keep the waves a bit tight, or continue to the next step. Run your fingers through your hair gently, pulling down on the waves.  They'll start to unwind and hang a little more loosely.  Don't loosen too much, though; remember that your hair will continue to fall a bit as the day goes on.
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Start with damp, clean hair before bed. Apply product. Separate hair. Twist into a small bun. Continue making buns. Sleep on it. Pull out the pins or elastics. Finger comb hair for looser waves (optional).