In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Although you may be able to wear your yoga pants to the office, you must consider how they mimic other clothing to be successful. In general, the more your yoga pants resemble dress slacks the better your chances. This doesn't mean they have to look drab. Just opt for a looser fit and hem for more formal activities.  To be safe, consider your yoga pants as a replacement for blue jeans. In other words, if blue jeans would be too informal, avoid yoga pants. As your yoga pants resemble dressier slacks, the rule is less clear. Some companies make yoga pants expressly to look like dress slacks. If you are wearing your yoga pants for everyday casual wear, the sky's the limit. You can pick any color or pattern that you feel comfortable with. Pretty much anything goes with yoga pants. Be cautious wearing odd looking yoga pants to the office. Stick with solid colors such as you would find in any dress pants section. Blacks, browns, and grays are generally safe choices. This will largely depend on what you are doing and the temperature of the venue. If you are doing something rigorous or in warm weather you may want to consider a synthetic fabric that breaths when you sweat. If you are wearing them indoors or where it may be cold, a thicker cotton pair may be more appealing. Different fabrics are also stretchier. Try fabrics with a 4-way stretch for increased comfort instead of fabrics with only a 2-way stretch. Some people wear yoga pants simply as a replacement for other casual clothing. Others wear yoga pants so they don't need to change clothes before or after a workout. If you are one of the latter type of people, you would want to consider the type of physical activity when choosing your dress. Try picking a pair of yoga pants that will functionally work well with your activity, and choose a color or style that will fit your casual attire. Choosing yoga pants for your normal attire cannot be done well without considering your other clothing. Depending on who you base your fashion decisions on you may be pressed with many options. Patterns may be fashionable by some standards and grossly tacky by others. As a reliable friend to be the judge in these scenarios if you have questions as the matching and pairings are based solely on popular opinion.
Summary: Establish the level of formality you wish to achieve. Find a color or pattern you love. Pick a fabric that you find comfortable. Decide on any crossover activities. Pick pants that match the rest of your wardrobe.

Pour ½ cup (120 ml) of vinegar into 1 quart (1 liter) of warm water. Use distilled white vinegar. Then mix in ¼ cup (59 ml) of borax. Mix the ingredients together in a pitcher until they are well-combined and the borax is completely dissolved.  Alternatively, you may use 3 percent hydrogen peroxide. However, do not dilute it with water or mix it with borax. Instead, use straight peroxide, or mix 1 part peroxide to 1 part vinegar.  You can purchase borax from your local pharmacy or grocery store. Then spray the mold with the solution. Make sure to spray a generous amount of the solution onto the affected areas in your shower. You may have some solution leftover. As you clean the mold, re-fill the bottle as needed. Depending on how much mold you have, you may need to let the solution set for longer like 30 minutes to an hour.
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One-sentence summary -- Make a mold-killing solution. Fill a spray bottle with the solution. Let the solution set for 10 to 15 minutes.

Q: Keep important numbers in an area where you can access them easily. These numbers should include:  Emergency numbers. Fire numbers. Poison hotlines. Accidents happen so it is important to be prepared for them to occur. Part of being prepared is always having a first aid kit where you can readily access it. Make sure that you regularly check the contents of your first aid kit as some of the items may expire. Show your whole family where the first aid kit is kept and explain how the contents are used. Here are some of the necessary things that should be included in your first aid kit:  Self-adhesive bandages in different shapes and sizes Sterile gauze pads and rolls Adhesive tape Scissors and tweezers Elastic bandages to support strained muscles Antiseptics like hydrogen peroxide or individually wrapped antiseptic pads Hot water bottle and ice bag Thermometer—a digital one makes reading the temperature easy First aid manual Analgesic, such as acetaminophen Antacid or stomach acid reducer Anti-diarrheal product like loperamide Anti-itch product like calamine lotion Antihistamine for allergies (Antihistamine-containing creams are not recommended as they can cause skin irritation which will make the original skin problem worse.) Sunscreen for sunburn remedy
A: Know who to call immediately if accidents occur. Have a first aid kit nearby. Put together your own first aid kit.

Article: Wear the shoes you plan on wearing with your skirt. If you have not decided on one pair of shoes, wear shoes with a heel height you tend to favor most. The fabric should be able to cover your entire leg from top to bottom. The first perspective hemline should be below your ankles, skimming the floor. This mimics the hemline of a maxi skirt. This mimics the length of a midi skirt. Test the entire knee area, including hemlines that stop on the knee and those that stop an inch below or above the knee. This length mimics the hemline of a mini skirt.
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Stand in front of a full-length mirror. Hold a piece of long fabric in front of your legs. Gradually inch the fabric higher, exposing more of your leg. Inch the fabric up to your mid-calf. Inch the fabric up to your knee area. Inch the fabric up to your mid-thigh.

Problem: Article: Winnie the Pooh and his bear friends aren’t the only animals who like honey. Protecting your bees from predators can ensure the vitality of your colony and a fruitful harvest. Use the following solutions to keep bee predators at bay:  Put up electric barriers or chicken-wire fences to keep bears, opossums, and skunks away. Elevate hives to keep opossums and skunks out of the hives. Place birdfeeders away from hives. There may be a slight gap in time between when you introduce your bees to their hive and plants begin producing nectar. During these few weeks, feed your bees with a 1:1 mixture of water and sugar. Punch holes in the top of the hive and hang small food jars with the mixture from them. This can ensure your bees have nutrition until they can access nectar. Check the hive as often as you like. This could be once between spring introduction and fall harvesting or every day if you prefer. This can ensure your hive is flourishing, building a strong comb, and doesn’t have any pests or other problems. During your check-ups of the hive, look for signs of illness, parasite infestation or other animals accessing your hive. This can help you nip potential problems in the bud before they affect your hive. Some signs of issues with your hive include:  Misplaced bars Weakened colony Visible hive beetles or wax moths on the comb Lack of larvae Deformed wings . Take out the long, flat hive frames in the fall. Scoop off the honeycomb and wax into a container or bucket with a hot knife. Then allow the honey to gradually sink to the bottom of the container and remove the wax cappings that remain. This will give you delicious, raw honey to eat and wax cappings you can turn into candles or other items.  Set the wax capping on a sieve or filter to strain out bits of the capping from the raw honey. Get an extractor if you prefer to strain your honey into a spigot and keep the wax separate.
Summary:
Ensure your bees’ safety from critters with barriers. Feed your bees as necessary. Monitor the hive at regular intervals. Watch for potential problems. Harvest Honey