In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Again, place your front foot on the front of the deck and rest your back foot slightly behind your front foot. Make sure your stance is solid and you feel well balanced. Push off with your back foot and get moving at a comfortable pace. Stay relaxed and make sure that you're heading straight forward. The more speed you build up now, the faster and more impressive looking your tailwhip will be. Do the simple jump trick by crouching down, jumping up and pulling the scooter behind you. You'll need plenty of air time to perform the tail whip, so make sure you jump as high as you can. With your back foot, kick the tail of the scooter out, either right or left. The direction doesn't matter, choose what is most comfortable to you. Since the scooter deck is attached to a pivot point (the handlebars), it will move away from you on a circular path. Once you're airborne and you've kicked the tail to start the circle, you'll need to make sure the deck returns under your feet so that you can land. Momentum will do most of the work, and the deck will continue to rotate back to you, but you'll need to help it out by moving the handlebars. Push them in a circular motion, moving in the same direction that the board is moving in. The deck will continue turning, so you need to catch it with your feet. When the deck returns to its original position, catch it with your front and back foot. Return to your original stance, with front foot facing forward and back foot just behind it. Stay relaxed as you fall to the ground, and make sure your stance is solid. As you connect with the pavement, let your knees buckle a bit to absorb the shock. Straighten up your handlebars a bit if you need to, you may have changed course in midair on accident.
Summary: Position your feet on the deck. Get some speed. Perform a jump. Kick the tail of the scooter. Move the handlebars. Regain your stance. Land.

If your image has people in it, their hairstyles and clothing styles can be an indicator of the time period. Take a look at clothing catalogs and photographs with known dates. These can help you narrow down a timeframe for your image.  Remember that things like style can be regional, so look for images of people from similar regions or spheres of cultural influence. By the time photography was invented, women’s dress was typically more period-specific and evolved faster. If you have a woman in your image, look at her dress and style first, as this may offer a more narrow time frame.  Sources like national archives for different nations, the Library of Congress photo collections, and digitized museum archives may be good places to start looking for comparable images. Like dress, props can be a good indicator of the time period. If your image shows an early phone, for example, your image would have to date to after 1878, when the first phone companies were founded and telephones became publicly accessible. Items like bicycles, toys, and cookware can also be great indicators of the time period for an old image. Check online or look through old department store catalogs to help you place specific types and models. This one is a bit trickier than fashion and dress, but certain types of animals or plants can be an indicator of the time period. The Cordoba Fighting Dog, for example, was bred out in favor of the Dogo Argentino by the 1920s. A photo with a dog of that breed, then, would have to come before the 20’s. Exotic plants, likewise, can be an indicator of the time period. If you see a plant like a palm tree that seems conspicuously out of place for the presumed time period, search online to see when that plant species was first imported into the area.
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One-sentence summary -- Look at dress and hairstyles in the images. Look for props in the image. Check on different species of plants and animals.

Problem: Article: Cleanse your hair with your normal shampoo and rinse it thoroughly, then saturate your hair with conditioner. While you have the conditioner in your hair, detangle it with a wide-tooth comb. Once you’ve combed it out, rinse away the conditioner with cool water.  The cool water will help seal your hair’s cuticles, making it look shiny. Once you get out of the shower, use a soft microfiber towel or an old T-shirt to gently squeeze away excess moisture. Continue squeezing and blotting your hair until it’s just damp, not soaking wet. Do not rub your hair too vigorously, as this can lead to breakage. Starting at the front of your head, take a small section of your hair and wrap it around your head just above your ears. When you get to the end of the strand, use a bobby pin to secure the section in place. Once the first section is pinned, take the next section from the same side and wrap it around your head as well. Pin it place, then continue for each section all the way to the back of your head. Then, start again at the front on the opposite side of your head and wrap the rest of your hair in sections.  By wrapping your hair, it will dry with a gentle curve, but it should look smooth and straight once you take it down. Make sure you’re wrapping your hair all in the same direction. It can take several hours for your hair to air-dry, especially when it’s wrapped tightly in this way. This is a great method for straightening your hair while you sleep if you like to wash your hair overnight. Once your hair is dry, remove the pins that hold the sections in place, then use your fingers to smooth out your hair and enjoy your straight style!
Summary:
Wash and condition your hair. Blot your hair with a microfiber towel. Wrap a section of your hair around your head and pin it in place. Continue wrapping your hair all the way around your head. Leave your hair to dry overnight, then style it with your fingers.