Problem: Article: Dry measurements will kill your plant, so you should only do this type of measurement if you have multiple specimens. Choose a random plant, and remove it from its pot. Leave the other plants alone. With a gentle stream of water, rinse dirt from the plant. You can use your fingers to gently remove clumps. Pat it dry with a paper towel. A drying oven is ideal. Set the temperature to 140∘{\displaystyle ^{\circ }} Fahrenheit or 60-70∘{\displaystyle ^{\circ }} Celsius.  Heat the plants for at least 8 to 12 hours and up to two days to dry out the plants.  If you do not have a drying oven, a food dehydrator set at the same temperature will also work. A conventional oven with a convection setting may work as well. Set it at 140 Fahrenheit for six hours. It will dry out the plants well enough, although a little moisture may remain. Do not leave a conventional oven on overnight. Pinch the zipper closed to prevent moisture from entering. This will keep the plants dry. Allow the plants to cool in the bag. If leaves fall off during cooling, keep them. Place the detached leaves on the scale with the rest of the plant. When it is completely cool, place the plant on the scale. Record the weight. This particular plant is now completely destroyed. You may toss out the plant this point. You can take new measurements after a few days, but you may want to wait a week or two. Once you have the new measurements, you can compare them to the old. Use the growth rate formula to find an average change in weight. The equation for this growth rate is (W2−W1)T{\displaystyle {\frac {(W2-W1)}{T}}}where W1=first dry weight, S2=second dry weight, and T equals the number of days between each.
Summary: Choose a random plant. Wash off the soil carefully from the roots. Place your plant in the oven. Place your plant in a plastic zip bag. Weigh your plant. Calculate the growth rate after repeating.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: All social media networks have privacy controls. When you adjust these settings, you have control over who has access to your information (e.g. profile, pictures, posts, data). Sites regularly change their privacy policies so stay up-to-date.  Facebook allows your friends to share information about you. Be sure to go into your privacy settings and set limits. The default for privacy settings is completely open and accessible profiles. Only be friends with people that you actually know. Reject any requests from complete strangers. You should also go through your friend list every few months to see who you are sharing your information with. The more friends you have, the more people will know about you and what you are doing. Remember that anything that you post is public information and is permanent. Even if you delete a post or a picture, they can still be found. If you do not want the information revealed on a billboard, it is best not to post.  Remember that employers often check social media during the hiring process. Never share personal details or your current location. Use different usernames and logins for each of your accounts. This way it will be harder to track your online activity. You can also use an avatar or some other picture instead of using your actual picture for an online profile. You can also block your IP address so that you cannot be tracked when you are using the internet.

SUMMARY: Use privacy controls. Limit your friends. Post sparingly. Conceal your identity.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Pour some food-grade oil into a jar. Put the jar in bowl of hot water and wait 2 to 3 minutes until the oil becomes hot. Massage the oil into your hair, then tuck your hair under a shower cap. Wait 30 minutes to 2 hours, then wash the oil out. The oil will help soften and hydrate your hair, making it less frizzy. Here is a list of oils that you can try:  Avocado oil is ultra moisturizing, making it perfect for dry and frizzy hair. Coconut oil not only smells great, but it will make your hair shiny. Jojoba oil is a light oil, making it ideal for oily hair. Rice bran oil is full of vitamin E. It makes hair stronger, so it's great on hair that is dry and brittle. Mix 3 tablespoons of vinegar with 3 cups (700 milliliters) of water. After you have finished washing your hair, tilt your head back and pour the vinegar water over your hair. Be sure to get your scalp as well. Rinse the vinegar out using cold water.  You can use white vinegar or apple cider vinegar; apple cider vinegar will have a stronger smell, but it is full of nutrients. The vinegar will help dissolve any buildup from hair product or hard water, and the cold water will help seal the hair cuticle. This will make your hair appear smoother and less frizzy. Mix 1 can of coconut milk, 1 avocado, 2 tablespoons or honey, and 2 tablespoons of olive oil in a blender. Once you get a smooth texture, apply the mixture to your hair, then rinse it out.  The coconut milk will help moisturize your hair, making it less frizzy. The avocado will give your hair the protein it needs to be strong and healthy. The honey will make your hair shiny. The olive oil will moisturize your hair, making it appear less dry and frizzy. Unfortunately, many holding gels and sprays contain alcohol, which can dry out curly hair. If you want to give your hair a little extra hold try some pure aloe vera gel. It will help you get some of that crunchy texture, but it won't dry out your hair. If you do not want to make your own treatments, you can purchase some from a beauty store. Make sure that the product is free of sulfates, silicones, and parabens. Look for ingredients such as butters and oils; they will help hydrate your hair and make it less frizzy. Here are some other things you could look for:  Moisturizing or hydrating creams will make your hair appear less dry. Smoothing and de-frizzing creams will make your hair appear smoother. Leave-in conditioners will continue to work on your hair, even after you have stepped out of the shower. Deep conditioning masks and treatments can be used a few times a month. You apply it to damp hair, then leave your hair under a shower cap for around 20 minutes. Once the time is up, you can rinse your hair and let it dry. This works best after shampooing. Both of these fabrics help keep moisture in your hair, which is important for silky, shiny hair. You can also use a silk or satin nightcap instead. Avoid sleeping on pillowcases made from cotton and other fabrics; they can dry your hair out, leading to frizz. The coarse texture of cotton may also create snags and tears, which can also lead to frizz. If you can't get any silk or satin pillowcases, try braiding your hair before you go to sleep.
Summary: Hydrate and nourish your hair with a hot oil treatment. Rinse your hair once or twice a month with diluted vinegar. Try making a nourishing hair smoothie. Use styling products with care, and make sure that they are alcohol free. Purchase the right styling products. Sleep on a silk or satin pillowcase.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Try not to move your nails too much or the polish may smudge.  Wait 10 to 15 minutes for the polish to dry. If you apply a second coat too soon, it will only smudge the first coat. You may be able to speed drying with a fan, but don't be overly optimistic.  By blowing the fumes away, the fan will remove one reminder of continuing wetness.  After the first coat has dried, apply a second coat if you'd like. This ensures the color looks rich and even. After the color coats have dried, you may add designs, by brush, airbrush, mask or stencil, decal, rhinestones, or otherwise. Skipping the base coat, or even applying only one color coat (depending on the kind of polish and application technique; some give or appear to give more even color with uneven thickness than others), will often give acceptable results.  However, extra layers add a little extra to initial surface quality.
Summary:
Let your nails dry.