Write an article based on this "Wear athletic clothes that highlight the features you’re most proud of. Choose a uniform in a size that is flattering yet comfortable. Wear your hair pulled back in a sporty style if you have long hair. Keep your makeup light and natural if you’re a girl who wants to wear it."
article: Show off the parts of your body that you love and feel confident about. For example, if you’re a girl, wear a pair of short spandex shorts to flatter your long legs or a crop top to show off your toned abs. Guys can wear sleeveless tank tops to flaunt sculpted shoulders and arms.  Make sure the clothes you choose are appropriate for the sport you’re playing. For example, super short shorts would not be allowed in golf, which calls for knee-length shorts.  You can also modify your athletic clothes to make them more flattering. Try pulling a shirt back with hair tie or rolling the waistband of your shorts once. You need room to move freely so avoid getting a uniform that’s too tight. However, a shirt that’s too baggy or pants that are too big also won’t do you any favors appearance-wise. Oversized uniforms end up looking sloppy.  A uniform that doesn’t fit well can affect your performance too if you’re constantly tugging at it. Uniforms can be cut differently than regular clothes so you can’t rely on the size on the tag. Ask your coach if you can try on a couple of sizes before you order yours. Keeping your hair out of your eyes is a must. Opt for simple styles that only require an elastic band rather than more complicated ones that take a lot of accessories or time to put together. Both guys and girls with long hair can try a sleek ponytail or messy bun. Girls might also wear braids, whether it’s 2 boxer braids or a single French braid.  Elastic headbands are a fun athletic accessory to add to your look. Look for ones in pretty prints and colors that match your uniform or outfit. Avoid hard metal or plastic hair accessories like clips or bobby pins. They aren’t allowed in many sports leagues and can hurt if you get hit in the head. Don’t wear a full face of makeup while playing sports. If you want to wear a little makeup, opt for sheer, sweat-proof products that won’t smudge. For example, apply waterproof mascara to your lashes or swipe tinted moisturizer on your cheeks for a touch of bronze.  Foundation and concealer are tricky to wear when you’re sweating. But your best bet is one that’s water-based which will stick to your skin better without clogging your pores as much. Give your lips a pop of color with a tinted lip balm or a lip stain that’s close to your natural lip color, like a pale pink or nude.

Write an article based on this "Fill the tire with air using a compressor or pump. Rotate the tire while listening carefully for the leak. Spray your tire with soapy water if you can’t find the leak."
article: To figure out where your leak is coming from, get an air compressor or a high-quality air pump. Remove the cap on the air valve and fill the tire with air until the rubber is taut and firm. If you have a custom psi gauge on the compressor, set it to 25-30 psi based on your tire’s pressure restrictions.  The maximum tire pressure is listed on the side of the tire. If you can’t find a pressure limitation, assume that your tire can hold a maximum pressure of 25 psi to stay on the safe side. If you can, get an air compressor to do this. Using an air pump to fill a wheelbarrow tire can be quite a pain. If you have to use an air pump, enlist a friend or family member to pump for you while you work on the tire. With your tire filled, slowly and quietly rotate the tire to listen for a leak. Use your ear to identify the area where air is escaping. Once you narrow down the area, inspect the tire visually to see if you can spot a tear or rip. If you can’t find one, run your hand over the surface to feel for air escaping to find the gap.  If the tire deflates before you have an opportunity to find the leak, refill the tire with air and continue searching. It may take a few tries before you can find the leak. If there is no leak and your tire is deflated, the problem is the bead of your tire. If you really can’t find the leak but definitely hear air escaping, grab an empty spray bottle. Fill the bottle with water and add a few squirts of dish soap. Shake the bottle up and liberally spray every external surface of your wheel. Then, inspect your wheel and look for bubbles. The hole or tear will be at the location where you see the soapy water bubbling up.  It really doesn’t matter how much soap you use so long as it’s bubbly. If you have a tear that is longer or wider than 1 in (2.5 cm), you’re better off simply replacing the tire. Even if you repair a large tear in the tire, it’s extremely likely to reopen in the future. A new tire will cost $15-50 depending on the size and brand.

Write an article based on this "Set out 3 different bowls to hold the eggs. Transfer the egg white to your mixing bowl."
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Using 3 different bowls can help you keep the egg whites separate from the yolks. Choose a glass or metal bowl to collect the egg whites. Then, select a deep glass or metal mixing bowl to beat the egg whites in. Also, select a third container to hold the yolks.  If any yolk gets in with the egg whites, it can ruin them and you will have to start over. Avoid using plastic to store egg whites. Plastic holds onto oil, so even clean plastic can ruin your egg whites. Before moving the egg white, check it over for yolk. A little bit of yolk can ruin an entire batch of egg whites. Pour the egg white out of the glass or metal holding bowl. Then, repeat the process from the beginning with your remaining eggs. Keeping the egg white in a separate holding bowl prevents the mixing bowl's contents from being tainted if a yolk breaks.