Write an article based on this "List the name of the author. Include the page number. Integrate the author's name into your text if possible."
article: In-text citations typically are provided in parentheses after the information from that reference that you've included in your paper. Start the in-text citation with the last name of the author.  You don't need to include initials with in-text citations, unless necessary to distinguish between two authors with the same last name who published in the same year. If there is more than one author, separate their names with commas. Use an ampersand before the last name listed in parenthetical citations. For example: "(Winken, Blinken, & Nod, 1992)." Put a comma after the year, then write "p." if the information appears on a single page or "pp." if it appears on multiple pages or a range of pages. Finish with the page number, then add a period after the closing parentheses. For instance: "(Simpson, 1988, p. 76)." Alternatively: "(Simpson, 1988, p. 76; Cleaver, 1992, pp. 103-119)." Sometimes your writing flows better if you name the author of the work in your text directly in your sentence. When you do this, you don't need to follow up with a parenthetical citation.  If you have the author's name in the text of the sentence, simply put the date of publication (or writing) in parentheses after the author's name. If there is more than 1 author, use the word "and" rather than an ampersand if their names appear in the text. For example: "According to Simpson (1988), dogs don't dream. However, the work of Winken, Blinken, and Nod (1992) provides evidence that they do."

Write an article based on this "Repeat your balayage process when your hair needs more color. Wash with a color-correcting, low-sulfate shampoo and conditioner. Apply a hair mask once a week to hydrate your strands. Shower every other day with lukewarm water."
article: Part of the reason that balayage is so popular is that it doesn’t require touch-up trips to the salon; it will grow out very naturally. Keep an eye on the color and simply repeat the process whenever you think your color needs a pick-me-up, every 2-3 months. You can even let your balayage go longer and transition it to an ombre look. To keep your highlights looking fresh, opt for a color-correcting shampoo and conditioner combo that won’t fade your dye prematurely. Using products made for dyed hair will also keep your highlights from getting dark or brassy. If you have have naturally blonde hair, keep your highlights from turning brassy or yellow by using a purple shampoo or spray once or twice a week. However, don't use it too often, as it can give your hair a purple tint. Even the small amount of hair dye used in balayage can dry out your strands, leaving them stiff and hard to style. To keep your hair healthy, apply a hydrating hair mask once a week. You can buy a hair mask at a beauty store or online, or make your own. To make keep your hair healthy and moisturized, rinse and wash it with cool or lukewarm water instead of hot water, which can strip moisture. It’s also best to shower every other day or once every few days; washing your hair too often can make it dry and brittle.

Write an article based on this "Ensure your iPad is compatible. Sign up for a compatible plan. Insert your SIM card. Open the Settings app. Tap "Cellular Data". Tap "View Account". Enter in your account information. Read and accept the terms. Confirm your settings. Decide if you want to enable data roaming."
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Only certain models of the iPad will connect to a cellular data network. Your iPad must be able to accept a SIM card. Once you are sure that your iPad supports cellular data networks, you will need to sign up for an iPad data plan. These are not available from all carriers, so visit your local cellular retail outlets to see your options. You will need to insert the SIM card you received from your cellular data provider in order to connect to the network. The retailer may be able to insert it for you, or you can read this guide. Tap the Settings app on your iPad's Home screen. If you can't find the Settings app, swipe down and type "Settings" into the Search bar. This is typically located towards the top of the list of options. Ensure that the "Cellular Data" slider is toggled ON. It will be green (iOS 7) or blue (iOS 6) if it is enabled. On the next screen, tap "Set Up New Account". You will need to enter your name, phone number, account login information, and billing information. Your cellular data provider will give you the account login information. After configuring your account, you will be shown the terms and conditions for your data plan. Read the agreement and then tap "Agree" to continue. You will be shown an overview of your account settings. Review the settings to ensure that you filled out everything correctly. After confirming your settings, you will be notified that your plan has been activated. This may take a few moments. If you go outside of your cellular network, you may still be able to get a data signal. This will usually cost extra, so enabling Data Roaming should only be done if you are OK paying extra charges. To enable Data Roaming, tap Settings, then Cellular Data. Toggle the "Data Roaming" slider to ON. You will be asked to confirm that you want to enable roaming.