The classic flapper look is all about the dress--specifically the shift dress. The flapper-dress silhouette is a dress that features a drop waist (the waistline was often dropped to the hips), straight vertical lines that hang loosely around the body, a scooped neckline that reveals the neck and shoulders, minimal or no sleeves, and a hemline falling just at or above the knees (a scandalously short length for the time). The two classic flapper-dress options are a fringed dress and a beaded shift dress.  Though fringe is perhaps most readily associated with flapper fashion, Egyptian-inspired designs and embellishments were also quite popular at the time (inspired by the recent discovery of King Tutankhamen’s tomb), so keep an eye out for dresses and fabrics with a slight Egyptian feel.  If you opt for the classic fringe dress, your easiest option is to buy one ready-to-wear in a vintage color--typically black, white, gold, or silver. If you prefer to craft your own dress and are handy at sewing, you can begin with a solid-colored dress that matches the flapper silhouette. If you plan to make an entirely fringe-covered dress, buy several yards of fringe (you’ll need anywhere from 6-9 yards, depending on your size and your margin of error) and sew them in consecutive horizontal rows over the length of the dress. If you prefer just a trim of fringe along the bottom, buy a yard or so of fringe and attach it just around the hem of your dress. For even more details on making your own flapper dress, see How to Make a Flapper Dress. The 1920s saw a major increase in the profile of footwear, since, given the rising hemlines, shoes were a particularly visible part of the flapper outfit.  The most popular shoes of the flapper era featured a heel of at least two inches, in either an ankle-strap Mary-Jane or T-strap style, sometimes adorned with sequins or beads. Flapper fashion was oriented around dancing, so choose shoes that are danceable with covered toes and chunky heels--no stilettos! You might opt for flats if you absolutely can’t deal with heels, but they may not look quite as authentic.
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One-sentence summary -- Find the right silhouette. Choose your dress style. Choose your footwear.

Q: Keep all waste from the rabbit cage in a garbage bag. Tie it up tightly and throw it away. Be sure to clean and disinfect all supplies used to clean the hutch, including the bucket, brushes and gloves. Let these items dry thoroughly. Decrease the possibility of spreading germs by washing your hands thoroughly when you’ve finished cleaning the cage.
A: Dispose of waste material. Sanitize all cleaning supplies. Wash your hands with soap and warm water.

Article: Click the Apple logo in the top-left corner of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear. If your Mac uses an SSD, you cannot erase the drive. Try resetting your Mac instead. It's near the bottom of the drop-down menu. Your Mac will begin to restart. As your Mac begins to restart, press and hold the ⌘ Command key and the R key at the same time, then release them when the "Utilities" window appears. It's a grey hard drive icon with a stethoscope on it. This is in the bottom-right corner of the window. Click the HDD option below the "Internal" heading on the left side of the page. It's a tab at the top of the window. Clicking it prompts a pop-up window to appear. You'll find this at the bottom of the window. Click and drag the slider all the way to the right to select the "Most Secure" tick. This option overwrites your Mac's hard drive with blank information seven times in a row. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. This is in the lower-right side of the window. Doing so prompts the hard drive to begin erasing. The "Most Secure" option will usually take several hours to complete, so you might want to initiate the wipe before leaving for work or going to bed. Your Mac's hard drive should now be completely empty with little to no chance of data recovery. If you want to reinstall the operating system that came with your Mac, you can quit Disk Utility, select Reinstall macOS, and click Continue to do so. You must have an Internet connection in order to reinstall an operating system.
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Open the Apple menu . Click Restart…. Click Restart when prompted. Enter recovery mode. Select Disk Utility. Click Continue. Select your Mac's hard drive. Click Erase. Click Security Options…. Select the "Most Secure" option. Click OK. Click Erase. Click Done when prompted.

Article: If you are coming from another country, then you will need to fly into an international airport. Traveling to Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) will also save you the trouble of going through a second border if you plan to visit the Canadian falls.  Toronto Pearson International Airport is also a good option if you are traveling from the US or Canada because this airport will have lots of flights to choose from. This airport is a 1.5 hour drive from Niagara Falls. You might be able to find a good deal at a smaller airport. However, keep in mind that Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport (YTZ) does not have international flights other than between the US and Canada, so it will not be a good choice if you are coming from another country. This airport is a 1.5 hour drive from Niagara Falls. This is a smaller airport, but it offers lots of flights within North America. Check to see if you can get a good deal on a flight into John C Munro Hamilton International Airport (YMC). This airport is about 1 hour away from Niagara Falls. This is a great option if you are flying from within the United States, or if you only want to visit the US side of Niagara Falls. Keep in mind that you will need to have a passport to cross the border and visit the Canadian side of Niagara Falls. This airport is 45 minutes away from Niagara Falls.
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Fly to Toronto Pearson International Airport outside the US or Canada. Select Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport from the US or Canada. Fly John C Munro Hamilton International Airport from North America. Opt for Buffalo Niagara International Airport (BUF) to see the US falls.