Problem: Article: Sleeping while the car is moving is never simple, as you have to keep your seatbelt on and sleep in a seated position. There's no one right way to do this, and it may take you a while to get situated and comfortable.  Take a reclinable seat, if possible. Many front passenger seats will allow you to recline the back fully. Provided no one is sitting behind you, this is the best way to duplicate a flat sleeping area. Rest your head on your pillow against the window. If you're unable to use a reclining seat, the next best thing for hanging your head is to use the window. The enemy of the road trip nap is the unruly driver. Shakes, bumps and hard turns can ruin your sleeping experience and leave you restless. Be sure the driver knows of your intention to get some shut-eye so they can drive accordingly.  Remind them that you'll be doing the same in their situation if you plan on switching roles later on. This way they're more open to match thoughtfulness with thoughtfulness. Also check with the driver before covering any windows to block out the light. The driver may very well need those to check blind spots and the rest of the road. Sunglasses and a hat are a little more handy here. Keep the music under control. You don't want to be jarred awake by heavy metal after an hour only because you forgot to take the mp3 player off of shuffle. Even when you've planned, prepped, and done every you could've to ensure a long sleep, the unavoidable bump or uncontrollable car horn will inevitably interrupt you. Keep a positive attitude even when drowsy and cranky, and know that you hope your driving companions will do the same. Bring along a sleeping mask to cover your eyes for sudden wakefulness. If something jolts you awake, you won't be disoriented and jarred by sudden sun or streetlight. The mask will keep your eyes in darkness allowing you to drift back to sleep shortly.
Summary: Assume the position. Let the driver know. Accept what sleep you can get.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: With so many styling products available, there are plenty of options to help enhance your natural curl while fighting off unwanted frizz.  Products like gels, mousses, and curl-enhancing creams all contain ingredients called polymers, which coat the hair and “lock” your curl or wave into place. If your hair is fine and wavy then mousses are your best choice since they don't weigh hair down. If your hair is coarse and curly, gel or cream is recommended. Most hair sprays and mousses have a high alcohol content, which can cause the cuticle to swell up. Alcohol can also dry out your hair, making it look poofy and eventually leading to breakage. Try using alcohol-free products that work to reduce frizz, such as creams and serums. If your hair is damaged from dye, or just naturally dry, a boar-bristle brush can help to reduce frizz. This type of brush helps to gather the natural oils from your scalp and distribute them throughout your hair. It may seem counterintuitive, but wrapping flyaway strands around a curling iron can help set them in place and smooth out your hair. Be sure to completely dry your hair first and use the curling iron sparingly. Keep it on a low heat setting and don't hold the strands for very long. Whenever you use heat, you risk causing damage to your hair. Always apply a heat-protectant product first. A hot oil treatment is a great way to condition and strengthen your hair. This is a good idea for all hair types, so try it out with your friends. Choose a treatment with jojoba oil to help strengthen the cuticle and further prevent frizz. Warm up the oil then massage it into your hair and scalp.  If desired, you can put a shower cap over your hair and let the oil soak in for 30 minutes before washing it out. You can help the oil penetrate deeper into the hair shaft by applying heat with a hair dryer.

SUMMARY: Let your natural shape work for you. Switch to alcohol-free products. Opt for a boar-bristle brush. Tame flyaways with a curling iron. Do a weekly hot oil treatment.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The plantar wart gets its name from being on the planter surface (the sole) of your foot.  The human papillomavirus (HPV) is the virus that creates warts, and it invades your body in the superficial layer of your skin, thus causing a thickened growth that resembles a callous.  It is more likely to occur in skin that has been broken open or is wet, but can occur in healthy dry skin as well. Warts may take up to six months to appear on the sole of the foot after exposure to the virus, so it can be difficult to trace back to the precipitating event. (However, it is possible for them to occur in people of any age.) They are also more common in people whose immune systems are compromised for other reasons, such as people with chronic skin conditions such as eczema, or people with organ transplants or HIV/AIDS. Some people try a "wait and see" approach to see if their warts will resolve on their own, but if you notice no improvement within a few weeks, or spreading or growth of the warts, your best bet is to seek treatment sooner rather than later.
Summary: Consider how common warts are, and know that you are not alone with this problem. Be aware that warts are most common in children and young adults, which can help in diagnosing them. Understand that for anyone with warts, it is easier to treat fewer, smaller warts.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Your parents might give you an allowance. A high allowance will work for getting rich quick. Chores without being asked are great bonus points. Even if you get five bucks a week, know that this money can add up very, very quickly. You never know what you might find! Look anywhere for loose change. Just make sure that your parents aren't planning to use that extra change. If you don't have an allowance, ask for one, but don't bother your parents. To convince your parents that you deserve a bigger allowance, do your chores extra well, do extra chores that you don't really need to do but need to be done, and be super helpful. Make an agreement with your parents. For example, tell your parents that you'll earn at least an "A" or "B" in all of your classes if you can get an extra $20 per month. Then, both parties are happy: Your parents are happy you're doing well in school, and you're happy that you get that extra dough. This works especially if you have a means of transportation, such as a car, but it's still doable even if you don't. Walking places is an option, as is taking the bus or asking a friend for a ride. Cleaning your parents' house can earn you cash in a few hours, especially if you do a good job. Make sure to hit the windows, the awnings and gutters. Make sure to get the inside of the house as well as the outside. Your parents probably don't want to do the kitchen or the bathroom, but because you're super-motivated to make some extra money, it won't be a problem for you. Get the proper cleaning supplies (all-purpose cleaner, rags, gloves, etc.) and get to work!
Summary:
Do some chores around the house. Check for change in the car and under the sofa. Ask your parents to give you a bigger allowance. Run errands for your parents. Clean your house.