Article: Liven up a dark or neutral outfit with something eye-catching, like a scarf in a bold color or pattern. If you are going for a sophisticated look, this can create a fun edge without making your overall look less formal or polished. Choose a chunky knit scarf to create some interesting texture for an otherwise sleek silhouette. A pair of simple ballet flats in a bright color, like cherry red, can create a similar effect. Feel free to match a bright scarf with ballet flats of the same color – as long as the rest of the outfit is neutral, matching these bright accessories can look really stylish. It may sound odd to wear heels with jeans, but they can definitely work with a pair of dark gray skinny jeans. The fit must be snug and the leg needs to be tapered. A cropped pair of jeans looks great, but you could also roll up the bottom hems to create tiny cuffs. Make sure the cuffs graze the top of your ankle – this look doesn’t work if the bottom hems go past your ankles. If you’re going for a dressy, office-ready look in your gray jeans, the accessories you choose need to be dark, sleek and classic. A patent leather clutch or high quality briefcase will perfectly compliment the more formal attire and actually add to the overall sophistication of your outfit. Stick to items that have clean lines and basic structures. To complete this look, make sure your shoes are also sleek and black.
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Add a pop of color with a brightly colored scarf or pair of flats. Wear heels. Complete a sophisticated look with a sleek black clutch or briefcase.
Article: The most professional move to make is to hand your 2 weeks notice to your boss first and in person.  You will usually need to schedule a meeting, but if you work at a small company and are on close terms with your boss, you might be able to drop by his or her office unannounced. Close the door behind you as you enter to keep the conversation private. Hand your boss your 2 weeks notice and explain, as you hand it over, what the letter is. Your boss will likely want to discuss the situation with you. Even if your letter already answers the questions posed to you, answer each question completely. Thank your boss as you leave the office and shake hands. This can vary by company, but usually, the Human Resources department will need a copy as well as any other supervisors you work under. If you do send the letter to multiple people, include a “CC” line indicating who has received a copy. This can help facilitate communication and coordination as your company deals with your resignation. Co-workers, mentors, team members, and clients should be told in person about your resignation. They do not need an official copy of your 2 weeks notice. If you offered to finish up any major projects before leaving when you wrote your letter, you need to follow through and finish those projects.  Even if you did not make any promises, you cannot slack off during your final 2 weeks of employment. The transition will be difficult for everyone, and it is your professional duty to make that transition as smooth as possible for the employer you are leaving. Don’t let your company take advantage of you by asking you to do work well beyond the scope of your normal duties in your remaining 2 weeks. Stay polite and professional, but be firm about which tasks you will be completing before you leave.
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Take your 2 weeks notice directly to your boss. Submit copies to anyone else who may need one. Work hard and tie up loose ends.
Article: ” Location services will now be disabled on Twitter. If using the mobile Twitter app on iOS or Android, navigate to “Settings,” select “Privacy” on iOS or “General” on Android, then remove the checkmark next to “Location Services” to disable the feature.
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Log in to Twitter, then click on your Twitter icon at the upper-right corner of your screen. Click on “Settings,” then click on “Security and Privacy” in the left sidebar. Remove the checkmark next to “Tweet location,” then scroll down and click on “Save changes.