Write an article based on this "Sand around your carving with 150-grit sandpaper to smooth sharp edges. Add texture to the wood with a fluted ball bit if you want. Use a wood burner if you want to darken areas of the wood. Apply a coat of stain to the wood if you want to recolor the wood. Put clear coat or finish on the design to help preserve it."
article: Once you’ve carved out your design, fold a piece of 150-grit sandpaper and rub it over the surface of your wood. Focus on any areas that still have sharp points or rough textures that you want to get rid of. The sandpaper will leave a smooth texture on the wood when you’re finished. You may not need to use sandpaper if you used a diamond bit in your Dremel tool. Many people who carve wood create a pitted or textured background to make the design more visually interesting. Use a ball-shaped fluted bit in your tool and lightly press the bit into a recessed area to leave a circular mark. Continue pressing the bit into the background of your design in a random configuration for the background. You don’t need to texture the background if you want your design to have a clean, smooth finish. A wood burner has a heated iron on the end to leave burn and singe marks on wood to make it look more interesting. If you have specific areas that you want to darken, plug in the wood burner and allow it to heat up completely. Press the hot end of the burner into the wood and slowly pull it in the direction you want to make your marks.  You can buy a wood burner from your local hardware store. Don’t touch the end of a wood burner while it’s running since it can cause severe burns. Once you leave a burn mark on the wood, you will not be able to remove it. Choose a stain color that you want to use for the entire piece of wood. Use a natural-bristle paintbrush or rag to spread the stain on the surface of the wood in a thin layer. Leave the stain on the wood for about 15 minutes before wiping it off with a clean rag to check the color. Let the stain dry for 4 hours before adding any additional coats. The stain may look darker in areas you carved out and lighter on raised edges. Look for a polyurethane finish or another type of clear coat to use on your wood. Mix the clear coat with a stir stick to make sure it’s thoroughly combined. Use a natural-bristle brush to paint a thin layer of the clear coat onto your design. Leave the clear coat to dry for 24 hours so it has time to set. Don’t shake clear coat before applying it since you could get bubbles in it that will leave an uneven finish.

Write an article based on this "Consider your suitability for a pediatric specialty. Choose a nursing program. Take courses related to pediatrics. Become a Registered Nurse (RN). Gain experience working with children. Seek recognition as an Advanced Practice Nurse (APN) by your state board of nursing."
article: Children are not just smaller adults, physiologically or psychologically.  Their growing and changing bodies (and minds) require particular types of care and distinctive ways of providing it.  Not all nurses, even exceptional ones, are cut out for pediatrics.  First and foremost, you must embrace the challenges and rewards of working with children.  You must also dedicate yourself to understanding their specific health needs. You must be patient, understanding, and ready to deal with the unexpected.  You’ll need excellent communication skills, including the ability to explain medical subjects to both small children and their parents. You need to be willing and able to be a major figure in office visits — you will often be the “first line” of medical care.  You need to be able to provide vaccinations to crying infants, exams to tantrum-throwing eight year olds, and sound advice to know-it-all teenagers. Patient education and preventative medicine are of particular importance for pediatric nurses.  It helps to have an interest in going out into the community — visiting schools, working at health fairs, etc. — to provide advice and care. Pediatric nursing is a specialization for trained nurses, not a separate career path.  In other words, you have to become a nurse before you can become a pediatric nurse.  In the U.S., you can choose between an Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) degree, which normally takes two years, or a Bachelor of Sciences in Nursing (BSN) degree, which typically takes four.  An increasing number of trade schools, dedicated nursing schools, community colleges, and universities offer one or both of these options. While the ASN degree offers the faster path, the BSN degree is generally considered the better path toward becoming a pediatric nurse (or any other type of specialized nurse, for that matter).  With the strong demand for nurses, both ASN and BSN degree-holders should find employment, but those with the advanced degree will hold an automatic advantage in getting ahead in the field. Most nursing schools do not have a specific track for pediatric specialties, but they usually do offer courses with a pediatric emphasis.  If you are serious about a career as a pediatric nurse, take as many of these classes as possible while in nursing school. For instance, courses in child health and child psychology should be particularly useful.  If you are in a nursing program at a college or university, you can probably find an array of elective courses that deal with childhood development. By doing so, you will achieve official status as a nurse, and can then begin directing your career toward a pediatric specialty.  To become an RN in the U.S., you must complete an ASN or BSN degree program and pass the NCLEX exam. The National Council Licensure Exam for RNs is offered by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN).  The exam takes approximately six hours to complete, and is offered regularly in numerous locations.  Check the NCSBN website (https://www.ncsbn.org/nclex.htm) for more information on the exam. Start while you are a nursing student, using your time to learn all you can about the pediatric nursing field. Read books, look at websites, talk to your teachers, and talk to current pediatric nurses.  The Society of Pediatric Nurses website offers information on the field, and the organization produces the Journal of Pediatric Nursing (http://www.pedsnurses.org/). Volunteer in the pediatric wing of your local hospital, or a clinic, or anywhere else that provides care to children. Apply for intern programs that offer new nurses training specifically for pediatrics. Apply to work at sites that provide care to children, such as a pediatrician's office or pediatric after-hour care facility. Research the nursing requirements that are set up in the state you plan to practice in.  Consider earning APN status as a step toward additional advanced certifications and licensures that are also either required or highly recommended for pediatric nurses. You may also want to look into extending your education to earn a Master of Science in Nursing degree (MSN), which normally requires an additional two years of coursework.  As discussed in the following Part of this article, the MSN is a stepping stone to several advanced degrees and certifications in pediatric nursing, such as becoming a Certified Pediatric Nurse or Pediatric Nurse Practitioner.

Write an article based on this "Get out of the “friend zone. Cultivate an attractive attitude and personality. Speak good body language."
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” Most simply defined, the “friend zone” is when there is a mismatch of romantic feelings -- for example, when someone wants you to date you when you “just want to be friends.” It can helpful if you're already friends with the boy you're interested in, but you'll want to move onto boyfriend and girlfriend territory by sparking some chemistry and making yourself more attractive as more than just a friend.  Wear flattering clothing for your body type and colors that compliment your skin tone, eyes, and/or hair color. Enhance your best features with some extra makeup or hair styling. You don't have to go too glam, but do make a little extra effort during the week you're trying to catch your boy's eye. Looks aren't the only thing that go into attraction. Your behavior and attitudes can also be a turn-on or turn-off.  Be confident. Be brave and take the initiative to talk with the boy you're interested in. Confidence is an attractive quality, and he'll start to get the hint that you like him if you make the effort to give him attention.  Play it cool. Don't overdo it and be too forward or aggressive in your interactions, especially if your boy's a bit on the shy side. Try to make him feel comfortable and at ease in your conversations by keeping things fun and light and open enough for him to make a move on his own too. Be sure to compliment him frequently so that he feels confident around you. Your mannerisms can go a long way towards communicating that you're available and interested in turning you male friend into a boyfriend.  Subtly play with your hair while talking. This signals availability while also drawing attention to your lovely locks. Sneak glances at him from across the room and keep eye contact while you're talking. Occasionally touch his arm during your conversation to grab his attention and show that you're warm, outgoing, and physically comfortable with him.