This is important for ensuring adequate air circulation.  The image shows use of wood to make feet; this is a great way to use up scrap wood. Alternatively, small rubber, plastic or similar feet can be purchased from the hardware store. Non-slip designs work best.
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One-sentence summary -- If your laptop does not have 'feet' under it (pads that raise it up), glue on something to help raise the pad and laptop a bit.

Q: You will learn how much weight and how many inches that you have lost. Follow the nutrition plan and continue to exercise.
A: Weigh and measure yourself. Incorporate the lessons from the resort into your daily life after you return home.

Article: If you’re feeling tired, sit down and put your feet up.  With twins, you have all of the discomfort of a single pregnancy, times two.  Consider taking a tepid bath, relax in the tub with a good book and unwind. . Let him know how you are feeling.  Be sure your partner understands and is compassionate to the remarkable and incredible changes your body is going through, both physically and emotionally. A sympathetic ear is wonderful comfort when you’re just not feeling like yourself. . Your pregnant body needs added nutrition, especially when you’re expecting twins. Increase your intake of calcium by eating calcium rich foods like milk or broccoli. Extra protein is also important when pregnant with twins. Protein acts as building blocks for body tissue and contains enzymes that are essential in regulating chemical reactions to keep your body functioning properly while your babies grow. Be sure you are getting enough iron as well; iron deficiency anemia is common in multiple pregnancies. To avoid this, be sure you are eating enough iron rich foods. Take a prenatal vitamin each day to account for other important nutrients. If it seems like you're visiting your OBGYN a lot, understand that frequent visits are a normal part of pregnancy when expecting multiples.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Rest when you can. Communicate with your partner Feed your body well Make regular trips to your doctor.

Problem: Article: Everybody feels sad or disappointed at some point in his or her life. If you never knew what it felt like to be down, you would have no reference point to understand what it means to be happy. The important thing is to keep a balance in your life between the ups and downs, and not letting the downs spiral out of control. A major reason why people feel inadequate or dissatisfied with their own lives is because they constantly compare their own circumstances with those of people who seem to be better off. What's more, people tend to compare the low points of their own lives with the high points of other peoples' lives, without taking into account that even the most "fortunate" people deal with their own struggles behind closed doors. Rather than comparing your life to people who seem to be better off then you, take a moment to compare your life to people who are suffering from poverty and disease. This will help you notice how fortunate you are, and realize that perhaps a lot of your so-called "woes" are actually quite trivial in the grand scheme of things.
Summary: Remember that feeling down is a natural part of life. Stop comparing your life to other peoples' lives.

Article: Your executive summary describes the founding of your firm, where it's located, and the focus of its practice, as well as goals and objectives for the future. You also should include a mission statement explaining what your firm is all about and why you're doing what you're doing. For example, suppose you want to provide low-cost legal services to a struggling neighborhood. Your mission statement would include details about your commitment to the community and your desire to see its residents prosper. Your business description should include the nature of your business and the specific marketplace needs you are trying to satisfy.  Explain your competitive advantage, whether it comes from your reputation and expertise, friendly staff, or ideal location.  Your firm description also will include information on the ownership of your firm, how it is organized, and a brief summary of start-up costs. You'll want to include your assets, liabilities, and any existing funding or need for investment.  Discuss your services in detail, your prospective clients, and who you think will benefit from your expertise. You're a lawyer, but if you're opening your own law practice you're also a business owner. In addition to studying law itself, you need to study the area and find out how viable your plans are before you start your law practice.  The market analysis report in your business plan should summarize where you expect your clients to come from and how they will find you. In other words, you need to develop and describe a marketing strategy that will attract all of those ideal clients you identified. Use your market analysis to project your firm's growth over the next three to five years based on the success of your marketing strategy.  Since the practice of law is a highly regulated profession, make sure you include practice restrictions and professional regulations as a factor in your market analysis.  In addition to being a highly regulated profession, legal billing is an area in constant turmoil. It's important early on that you decide your firm's fee structure so you can have more confidence in your cashflow projections. If you plan on starting your practice as a sole practitioner, this might not be a very lengthy section of your business plan, but it still needs to be there.  What type of business entity you choose initially depends primarily on whether you intend to go it alone or want to start out with a partner. Your state's laws or rules of professional responsibility may include restrictions against attorneys partnering with non-entities. Keep in mind that some states don't allow attorneys to form LLCs or the like to shield themselves from personal liability. In this section of your business plan, you also may want to list the staff you plan on hiring, how much they will cost, and when you will expand your staff over time. For example, you may want to start out by hiring a paralegal part-time because you need someone who already knows basic court procedure and how to format a legal document. As the firm grows more established, you may be able to take on a couple of legal assistants who will need more training to be effective employees. The next section of your business plan needs to summarize all the important financial information, including analysis and projections for the next three to five years.  If financial planning is not your strong suit, consider working with a financial advisor to plan your practice's finances. Creditors and potential investors typically want to see projections at least five years out so they can assess the risk in providing money to you for your business. An appendix isn't necessary, but could be helpful especially if you are seeking funding. It would include documents such as your resume, credit history, licenses, and letters of recommendation. Call on some of the contacts you've made and ask them to read and critique your business plan. Their feedback can be crucial in developing a strong plan.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Create an executive summary for your business plan. Write a description of your firm and the scope of services you will provide. Conduct market analysis. Outline your organizational structure and ownership information. Plan your market strategy and project your profits or losses. Consider including an appendix. Show your business plan to established lawyers.