Q: Superficial scales are removed with salicylic acid [T/Sal] or tar [T/Gel, Reme-T, Pentrax] shampoos. Just like salicylic acid can help the psoriasis on your skin, it can be effective on the scalp, too. And it won't damage your hair, either. Diffuse scalp scales can be removed with fluocinolone (Derma-Smoothe/FS) lotion at bedtime and washed out in the morning. This regimen should be repeated for 5 to 10 days. It removes the scales and controls inflammation. Try applying other ointments at bedtime, too. Phenol, sodium chloride and liquid paraffin (Baker P and S) can be applied at bedtime and washed out in the morning. Hot olive-oil turbans also help remove very thick scaling. They are just what they sound like – your scalp doused in olive oil, wrapped in one or two wet, hot towels. Leave them wrapped around your head for 30 minutes to fight psoriasis. You can repeat this treatment as often as you'd like or as often as your doctor recommends. Steroid solutions and gels penetrate through the hair and into the scales. Common brand names are Cormax, Luxiq, Lidex, Temovate, Topicort. They are available at certain pharmacies, online, or through your doctor.
A: Use salicylic acid or tar shampoo to remove superficial plaques. Try applying fluocinolone at night and washing it out in the morning. Consider trying an olive oil turban if you have plaque on your scalp. Try applying steroid gels to your scalp.

Article: Get a good grip on the card so you can hold it in place when it comes time to use the sleight of hand that makes it appear to vanish. Use your thumb and middle finger to grip about 1⁄4 inch (0.64 cm) from the bottom edge of the card. Hold the card firmly, but not so tight that it looks rigid and doesn’t move.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Hold the card between your thumb and middle finger.

Problem: Article: The thesis statement is the main idea of your paper. You want to cover your basic argument to let your readers know what you plan to argue. For a literary analysis, you should connect the main idea or theme of the work to a specific way the author shows it. For example, you might write, "In 1984, Orwell's use of imagery to establish a bleak and dreary world is key to bringing home his theme that totalitarianism is something to be avoided at all costs." How you organize your essay is up to you. One typical method is to go through the book in order, providing your evidence starting at the beginning of the book and moving towards the end.  Alternatively, it may make sense to you to begin with a historical introduction to the work to provide context. Another method is to present your most important part of the argument first and work down from there. Write down a Roman numeral for each main idea you want to cover in your essay, as well as your introduction and conclusion. Next to the Roman numeral, jot down that main idea in a shortened form. For instance, you might write:  I. Introduction II. Provide background information and historical context for 1984  III. Introduce the author's main theme IV. Establish how imagery helps create the theme V. Conclusion Under each Roman numeral, use letters and then Arabic numerals to go into more detail about what you want to cover in each section. You can be very specific or just cover the basics. However, the more specific you are, the easier it will be to write your essay. Your detailed outline might look something like this:  I. Introduction  A. Introduce work, including author, title, and date B. Thesis: In 1984, Orwell's use of imagery to establish a bleak and dreary world is key to bringing home his theme that totalitarianism is something to be avoided at all costs.   II. Provide background information and historical context for 1984  A. Discuss World War II B. Bring up Orwell's experiences in Spain  1. Experiences of fascism influenced work 2. Feared totalitarianism on the right and left   C. Coined phrase "cold war"   III. Introduce the author's main theme A. Warning against totalitarianism  1. Party in complete control 2. No privacy, even for thoughts 3. Orwell thought this was the logical conclusion of a complete totalitarianism    IV. Establish how imagery helps create the theme  A. Book begins with bleak, colorless imagery, sets up tone B. Description of urban decay creates a feeling of the world falling apart B. Contrasting imagery when Winston has experiences with Julia, re-establishes purpose of main imagery   V. Conclusion
Summary: Write a thesis statement. Organize your argument from start to finish. Set up your main ideas or paragraphs. Add the main points you want to cover in each paragraph.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: A hashtag is a word or phrase constructed after a pound sign (#). Hashtags serve to categorize a post so that when a site use clicks on or searches for your specific hashtag, they can view any posts associated with the tag. For example, taking a picture of your food and writing "#meatloaf" would potentially add your photo to your chosen website's collection of meatloaf-based posts. When you add a hashtag to a post, other people will be able to see that post if they search for that hashtag. This means that finding often-searched hashtags and using them in related posts will likely increase the number of people who can interact with that post. Since hashtags serve the same purpose on every site that supports them, using them becomes a matter of choice of website rather than function. Some popular sites include the following:  Twitter Instagram Facebook Tumblr Pinterest Google+ YouTube TikTok Some possible uses include the following:   Marketing - Use your brand name, catch-phrase, or a product's name (or all three) as hashtags to promote a marketing post.  Joining a trend - If your favorite social media platform has a public dialogue based around a trend, adding your opinion with the trend's hashtag (e.g., "#election") will give you a chance to have your voice heard.  Increasing post audience - As mentioned previously, hashtags increase the likelihood that people you don't know will see your post. Especially on Instagram, adding hashtags to your posts will increase the number of people who "like" or comment on them.

SUMMARY: Know what a hashtag is. Understand what a hashtag does. Make a list of sites on which you can use hashtags. Consider your own reasons for wanting to hashtag.

Q: You want both ends hanging down on your chest. Adjust the cravat so the right is slightly longer than the left. Bring the right side across the top of the left side. The left and right sides should now be back on their original side, but the right side is now wrapped around the left. Wrap the right side around the back, and then pull the right side up through the center of the neck band. Fold the fabric over the top of the neckband so it hangs down the front center of your chest. Tuck the extra fabric into the opening of your collared shirt. Follow the same procedure as for the casual cravat, but instead of tucking the excess fabric into your shirt, tuck it into your vest. If you like, use a cravat pin to keep the top layer of fabric in place. Take the fabric that you pulled up and over the neck band, and tuck it into the fabric loops that you created by wrapping the cravat. Adjust the knot and tuck the excess fabric into your shirt or vest.
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Hang the cravat around your neck. Loop the right side behind the left. Cross the right over the front of the left again. Tie a casual cravat. Tie a wedding cravat. Make a scrunchie wedding cravat.