Write an article based on this "Begin the application process a year before you plan on enrolling. Search for programs of study that suit your skills and goals. Apply to at least 3 schools with varying acceptance rates. Check universities’ websites for specific entry requirements. Submit proof of English proficiency, if necessary. Submit applications and required documents through online portals. Allow up to 6 months for your application to be processed."
article: Application deadlines are in March, but you should try to submit your materials in advance. International applications can take up to 6 months to process, so it’s best to apply as soon as your prospective schools begin processing applications. Find out when universities begin processing applications on their admissions websites. If you’re an international student, you’ll also need time to obtain a study permit and visa. Make lists of your skills, interests, and goals, and research fields that relate to them. Look online for aptitude tests, which can match you with programs and career paths.  For instance, if you’re interested in technology, an engineering field might be the right path for you. Search for specific programs offered at Canadian universities here: http://www.universitystudy.ca/search-programs. Search for schools that offer programs that suit your interests and goals. To maximize your chances of getting accepted to a Canadian university, apply to reach, target, and safety schools. A reach school is highly selective, a target school is one you’re pretty sure you’ll get into, and a safety school is one that you’re reasonably certain will accept you. In general, you’ll need to submit transcripts and standardized test scores. Specific programs might require a writing sample, portfolio, or other materials. You might also need to submit a personal statement and references. If you’re an international student, your personal statement and references should explain why you want to study in Canada. Mention occasions you’ve visited Canada or traveled abroad, and provide other evidence that you can live and study in a foreign country. If English isn’t your first language, most universities require proof of English fluency. You’ll need to submit a standardized test score, such as the TOEFL. For universities in Quebec, you might be required to submit proof of French fluency. Apply directly through your selected universities. Almost all Canadian universities process applications through online portals. See your prospective schools’ admissions websites for details.  In most cases, you create an account through the portal, fill out an application form, and upload digital copies of your documents. Usually, you can also track your application’s status through the school’s online portal. If you have limited internet access, check schools' websites for mailing addresses where you can mail your applications. Domestic applications are usually processed sooner, but international applications can take up to 6 months. Depending on the school, you’ll either receive a response via standard mail or email.

Write an article based on this "Wear steel-toed Doc Martens as work boots. Pair neutral Docs with jeans for an everyday style. Choose a patterned pair to add interest to your outfit. Swap out the laces for colored or patterned ones."
article: Doc Martens were originally designed as work boots, and though there are now more styles, colors, and patterns than before, you can still wear them to work. Select a basic pair of Docs, such as the “Icon 7B10 Steel Toe,” and pair them with thick socks and your work uniform. During those winter months full of rain and snow, Doc Martens will keep your feet warm and dry. Choose a neutral color, like black, brown, or navy, and pair them with thick socks and your favorite jeans. Add a flannel shirt or a sweater in a complementary color to finish off the look. Doc Martens are available in several patterns, including “Union Jack,” neon “Daze,” and “Darcy Floral.” These boots can transform an ordinary outfit to an extraordinary style. Tuck skinny jeans into the boots and add a basic white t-shirt. Add a pair of bright socks in a complementary color. To add interest to your Doc Marten shoes, get rid of those boring laces and replace with with neon or patterned ones. For example, choose a patent-leather Doc Marten shoe, and swap the laces for black and white polka-dot ribbons. Pair them with black leggings and a long, white sweater.

Write an article based on this "Play the game on their terms. Get their attention. Make them chase you. Nix the small talk. Keep flattery to an absolute minimum. Argue your points. Create an air of intimacy. Create a private bubble around yourselves. Communicate physically. Anticipate their needs. Refrain from comparing them to anybody else. Resist prying. Keep negative comments to yourself."
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Since Scorpios love to be in control, maintain your own control of the situation by playing to their expectations. As hunters, they love the thrill of the chase, so think of yourself as prey for them to hunt. Present yourself as a prize who is truly worth hunting. Scorpios love to hunt, but they need something to go after. Initiate contact. Flirt a little to taunt them into chasing you, or let them catching you sneaking peeks at them from across the room. Keep it subtle. Spark their interest by indicating your own without throwing yourself at them. Once they go for the bait, pull back a little and make them work for it. Act a little aloof, but no so much that you come across as cold, bored, or distant. Engage in conversation to show you’re interested in them, but hold your best bits back at first to maintain a sense of mystery about yourself. Even if you have a million things to say about the weather, use the less-is-more tactic. Whether or not they’re right, Scorpios might view your nonstop small talk as the sum total of all you have to say. If and when you do have to resort to small talk, keep steady eye contact and lean in close to indicate that the topic at hand is really just an excuse for you to talk to them. Avoid coming across as easy prey. Even if you already think the world of them, keep that to yourself for now. Scorpios love challenges, so make them think they have a way to go in order to impress you. If you happen to disagree with something they say, say so. Be provocative by challenging what they believe. Keep it friendly, though. Frame your arguments by saying, “Well, I believe …” or “I just think …” instead of stoking their competitive streak too much by flat-out declaring, “You’re wrong.” Scorpios crave real connections and strong chemistry, so improve your chances by making each moment about the two of you and no one else. Either plan ahead to have a one-on-one encounter, or draw them into a private corner if you find yourselves at larger gatherings. Prove yourself to be secure enough to forego the safety net of other people’s company. Stroke their ego by showing them that you would rather be alone with them. Scorpios value privacy, so speak in low tones that no one else can overhear. When you decide it’s time to make a move, whether it’s simply holding hands or something more intense, do so furtively and out of view of other people. If you want to be their love interest, that means you want to be part of their private inner life, so keep the public displays of affection tasteful and to a minimum. Let your body do the talking, especially whenever you have to fall back on small talk to flirt with them in the beginning. Lock eyes with them and don’t let go. Stand a step closer to them than you would with anybody else. Touch their hand to draw their attention or emphasize a point that you're making. Show how tuned you are to them by helping them out before they even think to ask. If you’re sharing a pitcher and you see that they’ve almost finished their glass, pour them another drink. If you notice that they seem to feel too hot or too cold, ask them if they want to relocate to somewhere more comfortable. Scorpios respond to chemistry, and nothing says chemistry better than knowing what the other person wants before they do. If they strike you as being exactly like your best friend from school years ago, stay mum on the subject. If they make a comment that you heard someone else make just the other day, zip your lips. Maintain the air of intimacy by keeping the focus on the two of you without bringing anyone else into the conversation, even if the comparison is favorable. Scorpios have a tough time sharing their inner private lives, so don’t scare them off by coming across as someone who likes to snoop or blab. Since they love to be in control, simply follow their line of conversation. Steer clear of topics that they might consider taboo or otherwise find uncomfortable. If they receive a phone call or text, or if a friend of theirs walks up and whispers in their ear, leave it unmentioned. Avoid speaking ill of others, especially if they’re family or friends. Even if you have a valid complaint about your sister or a buddy, remember that your Scorpio will wonder why you shared it with them. Avoid leaving the impression that you're just as likely to speak negatively of them behind their back, too.