Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Understand the benefits and limits of using vinegar. Use an over-the-counter medicated shampoo first. Choose the type of vinegar. Stand in the shower or tub and apply the vinegar. Run a fine-toothed comb through your hair.

Answer: Vinegar is a common home remedy for head lice, but some people mistakenly think it will kill adult lice and their eggs, which are called nits. In reality, vinegar cannot kill head lice directly because it's not toxic to them. However, it can help remove the nits stuck to your hair, which prevents new lice from hatching and infesting your head. More specifically, the acetic acid in vinegar dissolves the protective shells surrounding nits and disables them from sticking to your hair.  After the application of vinegar, the nits either fall out of your hair or become much easier to remove with a fine-toothed comb. Although vinegar can't kill adult lice, they may be able to kill newly hatched lice called nymphs. More research is needed to better understand the impact of vinegar or acetic acid on head lice. Since vinegar will not kill the lice and eggs, it is important to treat the lice with a medicated shampoo first. Lice treatment shampoos are also known as pediculicides. After using a pediculicide, you can use vinegar to help remove the nits from your hair.  Using a medicated shampoo first will help to ensure that the adult lice are dead and this will reduce the chances of spreading the lice. All types of vinegar contain acetic acid, but some types and brands are a little more concentrated than others. In general, chose a vinegar that has about 5% acetic acid — it's enough to dissolve the coatings on nits, but not acidic enough to irritate most people's skin. White vinegar is plain acetic acid diluted in water and usually the least expensive choice. Red wine vinegar is more expensive and often has between 5-7% acetic acid. Apple cider vinegar will also work, but make sure to choose non-filtered and pasteurized types because they tend to be the strongest concentration (around 5% acetic acid).  A much higher concentration of acetic acid (more than 7%) might irritate your scalp, although much weaker concentrations might not be able to dissolve the nits attachment to you hair. Stick to vinegars that have between 5-7% acetic acid. The itching from head lice is due to an allergic reaction to lice saliva. Not all people have an allergic reaction and get itchy. Once you've decided on the type and concentration of vinegar, undress yourself and stand in the tub or shower. Dampen your hair with some water first (but not too much so that it's dripping wet) and then pour on a few cups of vinegar directly to your scalp. Massage the vinegar into your scalp and try to cover as much of your hair as possible — this might be challenging if your have long hair, but take your time. Then, let the vinegar sit in your hair for between 5-10 minutes, which is enough time for it to dissolve the nit's exoskeletons (coverings).  Make sure to close your eyes when you apply the vinegar. Diluted acetic acid can't damage your eyes, but it can certainly make them sting for a few minutes. Avoid getting vinegar on your clothes because it can stain them, particularly red wine and apple cider vinegars. After the vinegar has been in your hair for at least 5 minutes, run a fine-toothed comb through it thoroughly. The loosened nits and some adult lice will be removed by intensive combing. For best results, consider buying a special "nit comb" (very fine-toothed plastic or metal combs) at the pharmacy or online. After combing your hair for a few minutes, rinse out the remaining vinegar and towel dry it — but make sure not to share your towel with anyone while you still have some head lice.  Using vinegar is great for loosening nits from your hair, but not for killing mature lice on your scalp. Thus, don't be surprised to see some head lice after a vinegar treatment. Vinegar treatments can be done daily until no more nits remain attached to your hair. The acetic acid will also remove the oils from your hair, so it might look dry or frizzy after the vinegar treatments. Nits hatch within 7-9 days of being laid, and mature lice can live up to 3-4 weeks. Thus, if you're just using vinegar to combat your head lice, it may take a month before the infestation is completely gone.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Pry a new or used disposable camera apart with a screwdriver. Take out the camera battery and the circuit board. Discharge the capacitor with an insulated screwdriver. Cut the flashbulb off from the circuit.

Answer: Remove the paper layer from the disposable camera and locate the tabs on the bottom and sides of the casing. Press down on the tabs with the end of a screwdriver, pulling the case apart while they’re loose. Once all the tabs are released, pull the camera case apart.  If the disposable camera doesn’t have tabs, press into the seam on the side of the camera with a flathead screwdriver to force it apart. Ask the photo department at a local drugstore to see if they have used disposable cameras you could use. Put on rubber gloves before you start working with the components inside the camera. Take out the battery first so that there isn’t a current going through the circuit. Slide your screwdriver underneath the circuit board, and carefully pry it out of the camera. Don’t use your bare hands to take apart your camera since you could get shocked. The capacitor looks like a black barrel on your circuit board and it stores energy. Make sure the screwdriver you’re using has a rubber-insulated handle. Touch the terminals on the end of the capacitor with the end of your screwdriver to discharge it. The capacitor may spark and make a loud snapping noise when you discharge it.  Never touch the terminals on a capacitor with your bare hands since it contains a high voltage. Even when you use an insulated screwdriver, wear rubber gloves as an extra layer of protection. The flashbulb looks like a clear box and has 3 wires running between it and the circuit board. Use a pair of wire cutters to cut the wires near the capacitor to completely disconnect the flashbulb. Throw the bulb away when you’re finished.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Do search for booklet template. Download the template. Open in MS Word. Save & Print.

Answer:
Many professional sites are providing free booklet templates. You can also browse MS's official site. You can download the template by clicking on download button at the bottom of preview. If you've downloaded from save-word-templates or other site then the file will be in .zip's format, but if template is from MS Word then it will be in doc format. It's time to open downloaded template in MS Word and update content according to your business's needs. You are suggested to use latest version of MS Word for batter experience. After customization your booklet is ready to go. Now click on file menu and then on save, select directory where you've to save, type file name, select "word template" for save as type, and then click on save. Now click on file menu then on print or use (Ctrl+P) for shortcut, Update settings according to your printer and paper then click on print.