Q: Think about how often your hair gets knots or split ends. If your hair is pretty healthy and just looks a little straggly at the ends, you might need an actual trim. A full trim should remove the bottom 1/2 to inch of hair. You should get a trim every 3 or 4 months. While getting a trim can remove a lot of unhealthy hair (split ends and knots), it will also remove the most length. Getting a trim can make it difficult to grow your hair out quickly. If you only want to trim the split ends so you keep as much length as possible, use the search and destroy method. To do this, your hair must be long enough to pull in front of your eyes. This way you can look at each strand of hair for split ends and knots. When you find them, cut about 1/4 of an inch above the knot, split end or fray to completely remove the damage. This method takes a lot of time since you have to go through every strand of hair. If you find a lot of split ends or knots within a month, you may actually want to get a full trim. If you have curly or wavy hair, you've probably had the experience of asking for a trim only to end up with an actual hair cut. This is because curly hair recoils more if it's cut or trimmed when it's wet. Instead, cut, dust, or trim your hair when it's dry so you can see exactly how much length you're removing. You probably only need a full trim every 3 or 4 months, if you have curly hair. In the meantime, dust your hair whenever you notice split ends, about every 6 to 8 weeks.
A: Get a trim if you have healthy hair. Trim just the split ends and knots. Consider dusting if you have curly hair.

Article: The NYC recipe is not for a single-drink, but makes a pitcher designed to serve many people.  Use a 750ml (25.35 ounces) bottle of rum if you can’t find the one-liter bottle. You can substitute half the rum for gold or dark rum, and you can also add Southern Comfort for a different variation. Instead of all or some of the pineapple juice, consider substituting peach, mango, or cranberry juice. In a large pitcher, pour in the entire bottle of rum. Add equal parts amaretto, triple sec, and lime juice. Finally, stir in half a bottle of grenadine, and the pineapple juice. For the amaretto, triple sec, and lime juice, start with a single ounce (30 ml) of each and adjust to taste if you feel the punch needs more. Nutcrackers are served cold, as they are meant to be refreshing summer drinks. Consider serving over crushed ice, or chilling the beverage in the freezer for 15 minutes before serving.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Assemble your ingredients. Mix your drink. Serve.

Problem: Article: Although research is still being done, some studies suggest that severe eczema can be caused or made worse by food allergies. Food sensitivities are more likely to cause or spread eczema in children, rather than adults. Work with your doctor to identify if you're allergic or sensitive to a type of food. You may need to eliminate one of these from your diet:  Dairy Eggs Wheat Soy or nuts Seafood Your doctor will examine your skin to determine how severe the eczema is. They may prescribe a prescription ointment, cream, lotion, or spray. If your eczema is mild, you might be able to buy an over-the-counter corticosteroid such as hydrocortisone. Use the corticosteroid on the irritated skin and then apply a moisturizer on top, since corticosteroids can dry out the skin. Follow your doctor's recommendation for using the corticosteroids. In most cases, you'll only need to apply them once a day. If severe scratching has caused a rash that becomes infected, your doctor will prescribe antibiotics. These will kill the bacteria that spread the infection, which makes eczema worse. Keep in mind that because of the side effects, the doctor will only prescribe antibiotics if your skin is infected. If your eczema isn't responding to medication, talk with your doctor or dermatologist about using light therapy. Research shows that UV light can relieve the itching sensation in the short term, but you'll need 2 to 6 treatments a week for 4 weeks to 3 months. Each treatment session only lasts a few minutes.
Summary: Manage any food sensitivities. Apply topical corticosteroids. Take oral antibiotics to stop the spread of infection. Try ultraviolet (UV) light therapy.

Q: Sports journalism is a competitive job market. While an internship can give you an edge, doing freelance work while you are searching for a more stable job can enhance your resume. Find freelance work by contacting websites, magazines, newspapers, and radio stations that have regular sports reports. Come up with several writing pitches, and e-mail your best ideas to the editor of the blog, magazine, or newspaper. Do this regularly. Once you start publishing regularly, you will be able to develop a writing portfolio. Once you have published several well-written pieces, begin compiling your best pieces for your portfolio. You do not need to include all your writing pieces. A few solid articles are better than a lot of mediocre pieces. Your writing pieces should represent you and your writing interests. If you have several pieces that cover different sports, categorize them as such. For example, have a separate category for football, tennis, and soccer.  The number of writing pieces to include varies; some jobs will specifically request a certain size portfolio. As you put yours together, be sure to include at least 8 to 10 strong pieces. Your portfolio should also have a brief biography detailing who you are, why you are passionate about sports writing, and why you are a great fit for the job. Before you go to a job interview, take time to learn about the company. Also, be ready to give examples of some of your outstanding writing pieces, and remember to bring your portfolio. Brainstorm different writing ideas and angles before you go into the interview, and make a list of your top three. Remember to network during your undergraduate studies, internship, and freelancing experience. Create relationships with your supervisor and other writers. These relationships can lead to job opportunities in the future. You can create relationships with your supervisor by being proactive and by creating quality-writing pieces.  Remember to showcase your stuff. Post your best writing on social media outlets like Twitter and Facebook. You can also create your own professional website showcasing your best work. Having a professional website is an easy way for an employer to assess your skills, experience, and qualifications for a potential job.
A:
Do freelance work. Create a work portfolio. Prepare for the job interview. Network and maintain relationships.