In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you want to save time and wash your baby's bottles and other pacifiers at the same time, use a clean, plastic tub or sink instead. You should wash the nipple part before giving the WubbaNub to your baby for the first time, even if you just took it out of the packaging. You should use the same type of soap you use to clean your baby's bottles and pacifiers. Swirl it around. If the nipple part is very grimy, you may need to rub it between your fingers. This will help remove any surface dirt on the nipple. Keep rinsing the nipple until no soap residue remains. Fill a cup with boiled water. Place the nipple into the cup. Let it sit there for 2 to 4 minutes, then take the nipple out.  You must do this before giving the WubbaNub to your baby for the first time. Plan on sterilizing the nipple once a month. Position the WubbaNub so that the nipple is hanging upside down without touching anything. You could do this by setting it down in a dish rack or by hanging it from a clothesline. Make sure that no water can pool under the nipple, as this can lead to germ build up.
Summary: Fill a cup with warm to hot water. Add some mild, liquid soap. Dip the nipple into the water. Rinse the nipple off with warm water. Sterilize the nipple in boiling water, necessary. Allow the nipple to air dry in a well-ventilated place.

A simple baking soda wash can keep your hair buildup-free and combat dandruff. Add 1 part of baking soda and 1 part of water to a jar or squeeze bottle. Shake the mixture well to ensure that the ingredients are fully combined.  Filtered or distilled water works best, but you can use tap water. Mix the baking soda wash in the container that you plan to store it in your shower so you don’t have to transfer the mixture. The baking soda and water will separate as they sit on the bathroom shelf, so be sure to shake the bottle well before each use. When you’re ready to use the baking soda mixture to shampoo, wet your hair thoroughly. Pour the baking soda mixture onto your scalp, massaging it in with your fingers. Apply more as needed, but keep the mixture concentrated on your scalp. You don’t need to apply the baking soda wash to the ends of your hair because the scalp is where all of the natural oils are. The mixture will also be washed through the length when you rinse your hair. Because baking soda is alkaline, following it up with an acidic apple cider vinegar rinse can restore the proper pH balance to your hair. It can actually replace your usual conditioner—just mix 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of the vinegar with 1 cup (237 ml) of water in a bottle and shake well to ensure that they’re blended. Apply it to your scalp and massage it through your hair before rinsing it out with water. If you use a vinegar rinse, be sure to thoroughly rinse any baking soda out of your hair first.
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One-sentence summary -- Mix the baking soda and water. Apply the mixture to your scalp. Rinse with apple cider vinegar to condition your hair.

Q: It should come as no surprise that looking clean includes making sure your clothes are clean too. Clothing builds up an excess of body sweat the longer it's worn without cleaning, and stains can occur for a number of reasons. How often you clean clothes depends on the article in question as well as your lifestyle. The same pair of pants may be worn for a few days before it needs cleaning, while underwear and shirts are generally ready for the laundry after one use. Give your clothes an inspection to judge for yourself how often you should be laundering them. If you have a physically strenuous job, your sweat will build up faster than someone who is never physically exerted. Polishing shoes wipes off the natural build-up of grime and replaces it with a healthy sheen. Take shoe polish and apply it to the shoe in a circular motion. Although the effect unfortunately doesn't last long before it needs to be done again, it's a great effect and will make you look nice and clean from head to toe. A clothes iron removes creases in your clothes through the application of heat. You'll need to invest in an iron and ironing board, but the effect it will have on your clothes will be worth it if you want to look as clean and well-kept as possible. Rain is an unavoidable part of living in many parts of the world, and it can mess up your hair and outfit if you're outside for long enough. A simple solution to this to bring an umbrella along with you when you need it. It may not keep every drop of rain off of you, but it'll deflect enough of it to keep it from affecting your appearance. Clothing can be as classy and well-laundered as can be, but it still won't look good if you haven't been wearing clothes that fit your form. Really baggy clothes look somewhat dirty by default. On the other hand, clothes that are far too tight look constricting and uncomfortable. Depending on your body type, you should pick clothes that give an accurate shape of your body. Don't hide yourself in your clothing. If cleanliness is a priority to you with regards to your appearance, you should take lengths to simplify your outfit. Needless accessorizing, patches, pins and jewelry serve to clutter up your appearance. Even if you're as hygienic as can be, some people may see this busy appearance as less appealing than a streamlined look.
A: Launder your clothes regularly. Polish your shoes. Iron your clothes. Bring an umbrella if it's wet outside. Make sure your clothing fits. Keep your outfit simple.

Problem: Article: Youth are at a higher risk of engaging in delinquent behaviors when they live in communities where they feel unsafe. By creating or joining a network of civilians committed to preventing crime, you can help foster feelings of community safety and make it clear that you don't stand for gang violence. Neighborhood Watch does not advocate taking action—they support community members aiding law enforcement by reporting crimes or suspicious behaviors. At-risk youth need help learning how to boost self-esteem, manage anger/conflict, set realistic goals, improve personal awareness, foster healthy relationships, and value education. These programs can provide similar benefits as gangs, including a sense of identity and belonging, protection from violence, and a tight structure that mirrors that of a family. Graffiti is a sign of territorial dominance. Removing these signs reduces the chances of violence between rival gangs. It also sends out the message that the community will not stand for gang activity. Some communities allow residents to help cleanup graffiti. Ask local law enforcement about how you can participate in the cleanup process.  Graffiti removal typically involves using a wire brush to remove paint from various surfaces using a chemical graffiti remover. If you're removing graffiti from brick surfaces, especially red brick, professional help is recommended. Politicians have a wide reach, making them great ways to drive global change. Write and call members of local or non-local congress to share your personal experiences with gang activity and the positive impacts that you have made. Ask others to do the same to make it clear that you are communicating a problem that many people are collectively driven to fighting. If you're in the United States, search your zip code to find a local representative: https://www.house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative. For example, the Gang Rescue and Support Project (GRASP) focuses on male and female youth that are gang-involved, have substance abuse issues, a history of juvenile justice involvement, or family dysfunction or family involvement in any of the above. They use their donations to fund:  Parent awareness training Community outreach Job training Crisis response Tattoo removal When inmates are released from prisons, they face the challenge of finding employment, which can drive them back into the criminal lifestyle. By aiding in prison-to-work programs, you can share your own work and career skills to help others choose better lifestyles. Companies like Volunteers of America provide opportunities for people looking to help teach job-related skills to inmates in prison-to-work programs.
Summary:
Register or join a neighborhood watch group. Develop workshops that focus on developing positive life skills. Remove graffiti from your community. Connect with politicians that are committed to ending gang violence. Donate to programs that aid former or current gang members. Participate in prison-to-work programs.