INPUT ARTICLE: Article: To do this go to Settings > Wi-Fi > and select your network. If the network is password-protected enter your password at the prompt. If you don't have a network or there isn't an unprotected one nearby, you can buy an inexpensive Wi-Fi router to hook up to your modem. Look for the light blue icon with a white A in it, or search for "App Store" in the search bar that appears when you swipe to the right.  You will be able to read more about the app, view screenshots, and read ratings. It will either say the price or say "Free." Tap it again. You will be prompted for your password whether or not the app is free. This may take some time. An icon should appear

SUMMARY: Make sure you're connected to the Internet. Launch the App Store. Search for the app you want to download, or browse the featured apps or categories. Click on an app that looks interesting. If you would like to download the app, tap the blue button with the small plus sign in the top corner. The button will turn green and read "Install App". Enter your password. Wait for your app to download.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If your rabbit is suffering from heat stroke, you may notice something is wrong without realizing exactly what it is. Your rabbit may seem extremely stressed, listless, quiet, and confused. Take care when handling your anxious rabbit. Any rough handling or extra stress could cause health damage. Look for fast breathing that seems like your rabbit is panting. Your rabbit may only be able to take rapid shallow breaths while keeping his mouth open. This means he's breathing through flared nostrils. He may also toss his head from side to side while he struggles to breathe. If your rabbit concentrates very hard on breathing, he may forget that he needs to swallow. This causes him to drool or salivate. This difficulty breathing and drooling is a strong sign of heat stroke. The fur around your rabbit's nose and nostrils may also be wet if he has heat stroke. If your rabbit has heat stroke, he probably won't move around very much. When he does move, he might be slow and seem uncoordinated. Your rabbit might be wobbly or weak on his legs. Some rabbits tremble, shiver, or have convulsions because of heat stroke. Look at the thinly furred inner part of your rabbit's ears. You should be able to see small blood vessels in the skin which give the ears a pink, red, or flushed appearance. This is because heat stroke can cause the blood vessels to dilate (get larger). The ears will also feel hot to the touch. The rabbit's fur may seem dull and starry (ruffled or spiky). To decide if heat stroke is likely, ask yourself whether it's a hot day. If so, think about whether or not your rabbit has been in the direct sun. Think about if he has access to water and shade. These factors can help you determine how serious the risk of heat stroke might be and what you'll need to do to help your rabbit.

SUMMARY: Pay attention to your rabbit's behavior. Monitor your rabbit's breathing. Look for drooling. Watch your rabbit's movements. Check your rabbit's ears. Consider the weather.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: First, you will need to decide on a color for your streaks. If it’s your first time, it’s usually better to go with a color that is only slightly lighter or darker than your own hair color. But, the color you desire is ultimately your choice. You may want blonde streaks, or pink or purple streaks. If you're unsure what will look good in your hair, start small by streaking one piece of hair with your favorite color. If you love it, you can always add more.  Some people choose to have one pretty pink or purple streak running down the side. This adds a subtle beauty to your style. For a punk look, add a lot of streaks extending from the crown of your head down to the tips. Choose blue, green, or platinum blonde. If you want to go blonde or up to two shades lighter, you may not need a hair dye. You can get away with using bleach. Consider how many streaks you would like to put in your hair. You may want a few streaks for a subtle effect, or a head full of streaks to dramatically change your hair color. It’s important to plan what your desired outcomes is before beginning the dyeing process. If you aren’t confident about dyeing your hair on your own, it’s better to start with only a few streaks. The supplies you get will be partially determined by the natural color of your hair. If you have light hair and are planning to streak it with a darker color, you do not need to bleach your hair first.  If you have dark or medium hair and want a light or unnatural color, you'll definitely need to bleach before streaking to make sure the color comes out looking bright and beautiful. You can buy your supplies at a beauty supply shop, like Sally’s Beauty Supply. The supplies you will need are:  Bleach powder, which comes in either packets or tubs. If you're doing just a few streaks, you won't need much. Crème developer, which makes the bleach work. If your hair is already blonde or light brown, use a 20 or 30 volume developer. Never get a volume higher than 40, or you'll damage your hair. Red Gold Corrector is added to the bleach powder to increase its effectiveness, so you don't have to bleach twice. You will need this if your hair is on the darker side. "Purple shampoo," which is a special shampoo designed to reduce yellow tones in bleached or lightened hair. A tint brush, a bowl, rubber gloves, and aluminum foil.

SUMMARY:
Pick out a hair color. Decide how many streaks you’d like. Get bleaching and streaking supplies.