Problem: Article: This is a slick look that is ideal for greasy hair. Use a bristle brush to brush your back into a high ponytail. Then, use a hair elastic to hold the ponytail. Mist with a hairspray to secure the style or apply gel around your hairline, if needed. Finish by smoothing the top of your hair with a brush for an ultra sleek look. This is a great option if you’re in a hurry. You can choose a sleek or messy look. For a sleek look, apply a product like gel, hairspray, or serum to tame your hair. Then, use a brush to comb your hair back and secure it into a low ponytail. Twist your hair around into a bun and secure it with bobby pins. For a messy look, simply pull your hair back with your hands, use a hair elastic to pull your hair into a messy bun, and you’re done! Begin by creating a deep part on your preferred side. Then, comb your hair down flat on both sides. Gather your hair to the side your hair is parted on and secure a low ponytail. Brush your hair once more to smooth it down and use hairspray to secure your style. Begin by parting your hair directly down the center of your head. Then, braid 1 side from your hairline to the back of your head. Repeat on the other side. Secure each side with a small hair elastic. Use your fingers to gently tease the hair at your hairline. If your hair is longer on top but shaved at the bottom, use your greasy hair as an excuse to show off your undercut. This works especially well for those who have a design shaved into their undercut, like a triangle. Just gather the loose hair into a messy bun and secure it with a hair tie. Hair clips are for anyone and everyone. You can buy a pack of basic, plastic hair clips at your local supermarket or beauty supply store. Just gather your hair, use your fingers to twist it into a know, and secure it with a clip. Or, use the clip as a ponytail holder and leave the rest of your hair down.
Summary: Put your hair up in a high ponytail. Pull your hair back into a low bun. Brush your hair into a side ponytail. Style Dutch braids. Show off your undercut. Use a hair clip.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Level the structure and label the locations of other alignment holes. Make a straight line where the operational side alignment rail meets the end cap. A stamp should be made at the peak of the end cap. Put the shutter down on the ground again. If your shutter is a top exit you also have to measure down 3/4 inches (19 mm) from the top line you drew. It is important that this hole be straight and even.  Remove the protective covering of the shutter and fasten its housing box into the wall with flat screws. Take out the big plastic gear and thread the belt through. Install motors and put back on the cover. Retighten the screws on the cover. Secure the crank box with screws. Caulk the outer edges and remove any protective films.

SUMMARY: Lay the shutter flat with the "ears" facing up. Measure the shutter box and tracks to ensure it is 8 inches (203 mm) longer than the window or door. Attach alignment rails to the base of the box and lean the structure against a wall until you are ready to lift it. Secure the highest alignment hole and place the structure over the window into proper position. Mark an upright line between the operational end cap and the alignment rail. Measure towards the window 5/8 inches (15.875 mm) on your vertical line. Drill marked holes including a "control" hole for the strap which should be .75 inches (19 mm). Secure the belt through the hole and attach the structure to the brackets on the wall with concrete anchor screws. Check clearance and let the shutter lower into place. Put the manual crank box on a level surface and take off the cover. Ensure you have a firm knot on the end of the belt and pull it to place the knot into the gear. Place the crank box into position and have an electrician run and hook up the wires in the soffit. Test your shutter to make sure it rolls up and down correctly.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: By getting mad, you're signalling to your partner that you have a negative reaction to their accusation, rather than a bewildered one. Anger also transitions quickly into an argument, and arguments get drawn out and linger in the back of the mind. You want to avoid attaching lasting, negative memories to this conversation, and the best way to do that is to keep it from getting heated.  Don't laugh in a mean-spirited way, and don't make fun of your partner for having their suspicions. Simply act surprised or bewildered by the suspicions, as though it never would have occurred to you that you were acting in a questionable way. After your initial lighthearted reaction, you don't want to run away from the conversation, as this might make them feel like you're not taking their feelings seriously. That resentment can also linger and fester, so you want to address this head-on.  Tell them that you're sorry they feel that way and that you didn't even know that you were causing them to feel insecure in the relationship. Allow them to voice their concerns, and be a good listener — don't interrupt them or get defensive. Make note of their specific suspicions, as this will let you know what mistakes you're making. A good partner will feel bad about making them worry, so assure them that even though they have nothing to worry about, you will make an effort to be more attentive to them. If you let your partner speak honestly, they may have given you a list of specific concerns they have about your behaviour. If you change that behaviour without warning, it may only make them even more suspicious. However, if you have an open conversation with them about how you promise to change those behaviours, they will interpret your changed behaviours as dedication to working on your relationship.  Tripping all over yourself to completely change your behaviours might make you look like you're overreacting or have a guilty conscience. Don't make dramatic changes. Simply change your behaviour enough to demonstrate that you're making an effort to maintain trust in the relationship. If your partner is too on-target with their suspicions, it may be time to call off the affair, or at least put it on hold until the danger passes. Even after the conversation about your partner's fears, even after you promise to make them feel safer in the relationship, your partner may still harbour suspicion. Don't take unnecessary risks.
Summary: Laugh at their suspicions instead of getting mad. Talk to them about their suspicions. Promise to make an effort to work on those trust issues. Change some of your suspicious behaviour. Stop the affair or put it on hold.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: These may be minor things, like cleanliness, or major issues, like jealousy, infidelity, or commitment. Be aware, though, that arguments are often about something below the surface, such as resentment and disappointment. The things we argue about can be simply an excuse to vent our deeper frustrations. These include alcohol, physical or emotional fatigue, and stress from work or school. Dealing with these may significantly improve things. While you may feel that your boyfriend is to blame for everything, step back and ask whether you've contributed to your arguments. In some cases, admitting that you did something wrong to your partner may dramatically reduce the intensity of the argument. It's important to admit when you are wrong. Additionally, be open to accepting that you can have differing perspectives about something. Many arguments continue because people refuse to see things from the other person's viewpoint. You may or may not know how you would like the problem to be resolved. Take time to think about what your ideal outcome is, and then ask yourself what other possible outcomes you could accept. This will help put the argument in the larger context of your needs and the relationship as a whole. If it helps, write down the things you want to say to your boyfriend.
Summary:
Decide what you most commonly fight over. Identify other factors that may contribute to your fights. Consider your involvement in the problem. Find solutions that you can live with.