Article: Pour fresh water into the kettle, and take care not to fill it over the maximum level. Boil the water in the kettle.  This will only take around 2-3 minutes with an electric kettle. You can boil as much water as the amount of tea you want to make. English tea requires boiling water, and hot or tepid water is a poor substitute. Place a small kitchen thermometer into the teapot to follow the drop in temperature. Black English teas are best made at 96 °C (205 °F). You can place the thermometer in the same place where you poured the water into the teapot. You will have to leave the lid off to do this. Use a kitchen thermometer to check when the water has reached the right temperature. Green tea is best brewed at 71–82 °C (160–180 °F) as this will ensure that the tea isn't bitter, and that the full range of flavors are extracted.
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Bring approximately 4 cups (1L) of water to the boil. Let the water reach 96 °C (205 °F) if you are making black tea. Wait for 2-3 minutes so the water reaches 71–82 °C (160–180 °F) for green tea.

Problem: Article: You will need ¼ cup (60 milliliters) of almond oil, 2 tablespoons (28.35 grams) of coconut oil, 2 tablespoons (28.24 grams) of beeswax pellets, and 1 tablespoon (13.63 grams) of shea butter. Hold off on the vitamin E oil and essential oil for now. Fill a pot with 3 to 4 inches (7.62 to 10.16 centimeters) of water. Place the pot on the stove and bring the water to a simmer. Take the jar that you jut added the oils, beeswax, and shea butter into, and set it into the pot. Leave the jar in the pot until everything melts, stirring occasionally. Do not cover the pot or the jar with anything. Use a pot holder or an oven mitt to take the jar out of the water. Set it down onto a heat-safe surface. Let it cool for a few moments, then stir in ½ teaspoon of vitamin E oil oil. Vitamin E oil that comes in a bottle will be easier to measure out, but you can use the capsule kind--just pierce the capsules first. You can use any type of essential oil you like. Start with 2 to 3 drops, then add more if needed. The essential oil will give your face cream a nice smell. Some types of essential oil also have skin care benefits, for example:  Acne or oily skin: lavender, lemongrass, palmarosa, peppermint, rosemary Dry or aging skin: lavender, palmarosa, rose, rose geranium Normal skin: rose, rose geranium Any skin type: chamomile, palmarosa Pour the cream into a 4-ounce (120-milliliter), glass jar, preferably one with a wide mouth. Let the cream cool and harden at room temperature. This cream is safe to use in the evenings and mornings. It will last about 3 months.
Summary: Place the first four ingredients into a heat-safe jar or measuring cup. Bring some water to a simmer in a pot. Place the jar into the water and let the contents melt. Take the jar out of the water and add the vitamin E oil. Consider adding in a 2 to 3 drops of essential oil. Transfer the mixture to a clean jar, then let it cool and harden. Close the jar, then store it in a cool, dry place.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You can plant the shoot and grow a new sensitive plant from it. Make sure the shoot you cut has at least one leaf node on it. To plant the shoot, dig a small hole in the potting mixture and place the root-end of the shoot in it. Then, fill in the hole. If you want the shoot to grow roots before you pot it, put it in a glass of water after you cut it and set it in a sunny location. Once the roots start to form, transfer the shoot to a pot. The plastic wrap will create a humid environment for the shoot to get established in. Check on the soil daily to make sure it isn't dry. If

SUMMARY: Cut a 4 inch (10 cm) shoot from a mature sensitive plant. Plant the shoot in a pot using a peat moss and perlite potting mixture. Cover the top of the pot with plastic wrap. Keep the soil moist until the shoot gets established.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Shampoo strips your scalp of its natural, nourishing oils. When you over shampoo your hair, it becomes dry and lifeless.  Those with fine straight hair will need to shampoo their hair more frequently than those with thick straight hair.  Fine straight hair becomes oily quick. Apply shampoo 3 to 4 times a week. Use a volumizing shampoo that does not contain any heavy conditioners.  Thick straight hair benefits from the presence of your scalp’s natural oils. Apply shampoo directly to your scalp 2 to 3 times per week.Purchase a product with natural oils, such as keratin and argan oils. In addition to hydrating your locks, conditioners produce a glossier, healthier mane that is less prone to breakage and damage. The number of times you need to apply conditioner to your hair each week depends upon your hair type.  If you have fine straight hair, over-conditioning will weigh down your locks and make it difficult to style your tresses. Apply conditioner sparingly after each time you shampoo. Do not apply any conditioner to your scalp, but from the middle of the hair shaft down to the ends.  If you have thick straight hair, the hydrating qualities of conditioners will benefit your locks. Apply a generous amount of conditioner after each shampoo. Do not apply any conditioner to your scalp, but from the middle of the hair shaft down to the ends.  Consider conditioning first and shampooing second. Reversing the order of your hair washing routine will transform oily, limp hair into bouncy, vibrant locks. First, nourish it with a rich conditioner. Then, apply shampoo to remove any excess oils and residue. Dry shampoo is ideal for the individual with naturally oily hair. Applying this product in between shampoos will absorb the oils produced by your scalp. Dry shampoo will transform your lifeless tresses into luscious locks in minutes.  Begin with dry hair. Spray the dry shampoo onto your roots. Massage the product into your scalp with your fingertips. Brush through your hair to evenly distribute the product.
Summary: Shampoo your hair less frequently. Condition your hair according to your hair type. Use dry shampoo between washes.

This is the program you will be using write and edit your code.  Notepad can be accessed on any version of Windows using ⊞ Win + R > Notepad. TextEdit can be accessed on Mac by going to Applications > TextEdit. A section of PHP code begins and ends with bracketed PHP tags (“<?php” “?>”). “Echo” is a very basic statement (an instruction to the computer) in the PHP language that will output text to the screen. The text you want to echo must be enclosed in quotation marks and end in a semi-colon. The code should look something like <?php echo “Hello World!”; ?>. This is done by navigating to File > Save As...  In Notepad, add .php to the end of the filename and enclose in double quotations. This ensures the file will not be converted into a basic text file by Notepad. Without the quotation marks, the file will become hello world.php.txt. Alternatively, you can select the drop down menu under Save as type and change it to "All Files (*.*)" which will leave the name exactly how you type it and the quotes will not be needed. In TextEdit, no quotations marks are necessary, but a popup will appear asking you to verify that you want the file saved as .php. Make sure you save the file to your “server’s” document root directory. Typically this is the folder named “htdocs” in your Apache folder on Windows, or /Library/Webserver/Documents on Mac, but can be set by the user manually.
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Open a text editor. Type a simple statement into Notepad. Save the file with name “hello world” and the extension .php.