Problem: Article: Not only will the sections make rolling your hair easier, but they will help ensure your curls, waves and lift all fall in the best-possible directions. Using a comb or pick, create a 2 inches (5.1 cm) wide strip in the middle of your hair, similar to a mohawk. Include hair from your forehead, down the back of your head to the nape of your neck. Secure the middle section by twisting it and attaching a butterfly clip. You should have 1 ponytail on either side of your head. Secure each side with a ponytail holder or a butterfly clip. Pull the hair taut away from your head, and place a roller on top of the section. Then just roll the hair away from your face and down to your scalp. Secure the roller.  This works best on longer hair. If your sections are larger than the diameter of your rollers, then your curls will look limp. For short hair that's at least 2 inches (5.1 cm) long, you can try using very small rollers. If your hair is too short for rollers, follow the same rolling instructions using a 1-inch barrel curling iron, instead. Roll each section away from your face and down to your scalp until the whole center section is in rollers. The smaller your sections, the tighter your curls will be. Remember, your sections should never be larger than the diameter of your rollers. Remove the fastener from your left ponytail, and separate small sections of hair from your temple.  Pull the section up and across your forehead. Hold a roller diagonally on top of the ends, and roll the strip away from your face all the way to your scalp. Secure the roller. Continue rolling the left section of hair, front to back, by separating roller-sized pieces of hair and rolling in the same direction as the first. Secure each roller right next to your scalp. Separate roller-sized pieces of hair on the right side of your head, from your temple back, and roll them in the same way you rolled your left section. Leave the rollers in your hair for at least 20 minutes before removing them. It may take longer for the style to set, so be patient. If you take your rollers out too early, you will have a slight wave rather than curls.
Summary: Divide your scalp into thirds to style it with rollers. Separate the center section of your hair. Pull the remaining hair into 2 loose ponytails. Create sections the size of your rollers, starting from the front. Continue separating pieces of hair, front to back. Roll the left side of your head. Place rollers in the right section of hair. Allow your rollers to cool.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Persistent bleeding can indicate a broken bone, a deep cut inside your nose, or a more severe medical condition. Bleeding that continues for more than 15 to 20 minutes is a warning sign that something more serious may have happened. Some injuries that occur inside the nostrils may need to be medically treated. The nose is a sensitive area with a lot of blood vessels, fluids (like mucus), and sinus drainage—all of which contain bacteria. Some injuries that occur inside the nose need to be treated by a doctor, or even a specialist, such as an ear, nose, and throat doctor. In some cases, the wound may seem to heal properly, but returns in a few weeks or months. This is a sign of a possible infection. You may need to ask a doctor about antibiotics and medical procedures that can prevent your sore from coming back. If your cut was caused by an animal, or by something dirty with ragged and uneven edges, you need to be certain that the area is properly cleaned and treated. The earlier you identify an infection, the easier it will be to safely treat and control. See a doctor as soon as possible if your nasal injury was caused by something that could carry the potential for a serious systemic infection. Regardless of the cause of the cut, infections warrant prompt medical attention. Heed the following symptoms of infection:  The area does not improve in a few days or begins to get worse. The area begins to swell and feels warm to the touch. The wound is causing a thick or pus-like drainage, and you notice an odor coming from the injury or the drainage. You start to run a fever. If you have sores or wounds in your nose and you’re not sure what’s causing them, make an appointment with your doctor. Nasal sores or nosebleeds can be a symptom of an underlying condition, such as: A sinus infection or cold Allergies A bleeding disorder or excess bleeding caused by certain medications A deviated septum A more serious infection in the nose, such as MRSA (a type of antibiotic-resistant bacterial infection) In rare cases, sores in the nose can be a symptom of a serious medical condition such as nasal cancer, lupus, or HIV/AIDS

SUMMARY: Seek medical attention if the bleeding does not easily stop. See your doctor if the cut does not begin to heal within a few days. Seek medical help if an animal is involved. Watch for signs of infection. Talk to your doctor if you have unexplained sores in your nose.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Bluefins live in the Atlantic Ocean and spawn either in the Gulf of Mexico or in the Mediterranean Sea. Every spring, they migrate to the places where they were born.  As they travel back and forth between spawning grounds, they can be caught off of the North American coast, particularly in the Virginia/North Carolina area and off of Massachusetts, New Hampshire and southern Maine. They also congregate in the Eastern Atlantic. Bluefins used to populate the Black Sea, although their population has dropped significantly here. You'll learn about the procedure and about the equipment that you'll need, and you'll learn whether or not the sport is for you. Look online to find charter cruises in your area, particularly around Cape Cod and Cape Hatteras.  Ask the captain whether you get to keep your catch (or if there is a weight limit) or if the fishing is catch and release. Your catch, if you get to keep it, may not be something you can legally sell. Have a plan for what you're going to do with all of this fish--sushi, anyone? Fishing regulations can be very confusing. Call 1-888-USA-TUNA for permits and to explore questions that you may have. Also, know your catch quota. Check with the NFMS for annual daily catch limits. Kite fishing allows an angler to keep a live bait swimming on the surface.  The kite physically lifts the bait, and prevents the bait from swimming downward.  The result is a live bait, virtually half out of the water, swimming and thrashing frantically on the surface-basically ringing the dinner bell for any tuna in the vicinity.
Summary:
Journey to the Atlantic and to adjacent seas to find bluefin tuna. Take a few chartered fishing trips to catch bluefin before you strike out on your own. Know the regulations. Try kite fishing. Get the appropriate permits from the NMFS before you start fishing.