Problem: Article: Midi skirts end at the mid calf. This means that they can make your legs look shorter, wider, or stumpier than they actually are. If possible, choose a midi with a high waist. This will help elongate your lower half.  Make midi skirts more flattering with a pair of heels. This includes booties, pumps, and wedges. If you have short legs, consider buying a midi skirt in a petite size. It will have a specific cut that flatters your figure. For a classic look, pair a midi skirt with a fitted blouse, matching booties, and a long necklace. Unlike the frilly pink tutus of your childhood, tulle skirts are typically longer, ending below the knees. They can look dressy or casual, depending on what sorts of shoes, shirts, and accessories you wear with them.  For a dressier look, pair a long tulle skirt with a fitted blouse or tee. Add some nice jewelry and pumps or ballet flats. For something more casual, try a graphic tee and canvas sneakers. For a punky look, add a studded leather belt. A maxi skirt is anything that goes down to your ankles; some maxi skirts are even longer. Typically loose, breezy, and flowing, they are perfect for a bohemian look. Because of how long and voluminous they are, maxi skirts work best with fitted tops.  Pair a maxi skirt with a tribal or geometric pattern with a black, fitted tee. Add color and texture to your top with a necklace that matches your skirt’s pattern and theme For a casual look, pair a jersey maxi with a fitted, graphic tee. Make your outfit look more interesting with a pair of sandals, a hat, and sunglasses. It is long like a maxi, but much more voluminous. Ball skirts are often made from fancier materials, such as taffeta. Like the name suggests, they are great for formal occasions, including galas. Alternatively, you can tone it down with a casual denim top.  For a dressier look, pair a dark-colored ball skirt with a fitted blouse. Finish the look off with nice pumps or heels and matching jewelry. For a casual look, try a light-colored patterned ball skirt with a button-up blouse. A knotted, denim blouse will help keep things looking even more casual.
Summary: Wear midi skirts with care. Give your outfit a whimsical touch with a tulle skirt. Stay comfortable with a maxi skirt. Go formal with a ball skirt.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Heat can bring quick pain relief.  Apply a warm compress over the painful ear. You can make a warm compress from a washcloth dipped in hot water and wrung out, or from a hot water bottle or heat pack purchased at a pharmacy. Do not make it hot enough to scald the skin. You can keep the compress on your ear as long as you like. You can also try icing it first. Put a bag of ice on the area for 15 minutes. Then place a warm compress on for another 15 minutes. Repeat two to three times. Hold a blow dryer an arm's length from your ear and blow air set to the "warm" or "low" setting into the ear. Do not use the hot or high setting. Good choices include ibuprofen or acetaminophen. Follow all instruction on analgesic packaging. Note that dosing for children is usually dependent on weight. Do not give children under the age of 18 aspirin. Aspirin in children is linked to the rare but devastating Reye's Syndrome, which causes brain and liver damage. If symptoms persist for more than 5 days for adults or more than 2 for children, the earache is in a child is under 8 weeks old, the neck becomes stiff, or if a fever develops, see a doctor immediately. While earaches are common, if left untreated they can become a very serious infection that can lead to other complications.  If the cause of the earache is bacterial, a doctor can prescribe a course of antibiotics to stem the infection and analgesics to mitigate the pain. An untreated ear infection can result in permanent hearing loss, so it's important that you seek treatment if symptoms worsen or persist.

SUMMARY: Use heat to sooth the earache. Administer over-the-counter pain medications. See a doctor.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Go to https://www.facebook.com/. This will open your Facebook News Feed if you're logged in. If you aren't logged in, enter your email address (or phone number) and password in the top-right side of the page. It's a tab in the upper-right side of the page, to the right of the search bar. This tab is below your Facebook cover photo. Selecting it prompts a drop-down menu. It's in the drop-down menu. If you don't see Likes listed here, do the following:  Click Manage Sections  Click Likes  Click Save The Liked button is to the right of the page's profile image; selecting it will prompt a drop-down menu. It's in the drop-down menu. Clicking this immediately removes the page from your profile's interests.
Summary:
Open Facebook. Click your name. Select More ▼. Click Likes. Find a page you want to unlike, then select ✓ Liked ▼. Click Unlike.