Problem: Article: A person can be nice to you and enjoy spending time with you without having a romantic relationship in mind, which can sometimes be confusing. Don’t assume that just because a girl is showing interest in you it is necessarily a romantic interest. Signs of romantic interest can often be subtle, and it’s a good idea to familiarize yourself with what to look for before you consider taking any further action. Some girls will just come right out and tell you if they are interested in you as more than a friend, which is obviously the easiest way to determine romantic interest. While this reveal might be uncomfortable in the moment, this scenario is actually ideal, because it naturally facilitates an open discussion about the issue, which will give you the opportunity to express your own feelings (or lack thereof). Not everyone is comfortable with this type of direct communication, however, so you can’t assume that just because she hasn’t said anything that her intentions are purely platonic. Our bodies will often unknowingly give us away when we are romantically interested in someone. While no two people’s behaviors of attraction will be exactly the same, there are a few common things you’ll want to keep an eye out for when trying to figure out if a girl likes you.  Eye contact: This can either be steady, or shy and coquettish. Our pupils will also dilate when we look at someone we like, as the brain is letting more light in so that we can more easily gather information about them. Mirroring behavior: When we are attracted to someone, often we will subconsciously mimic his or her mannerisms or way of speaking. Physical closeness: Usually we prefer people to be at least three feet away from us in social settings. When we like someone, however, the need for this distance diminishes. Posture: We tend to lean in towards people we like, and we’ll often sit or stand with our bodies turned slightly in their direction. We’ll also do things to make our posture more inviting or open, such as uncrossing our knees or arms. Body temperature: Our body temperature tends to increase when we are in the presence of someone whom we’re romantically interested in. We can become flushed and will inadvertently do things to help ourselves cool off. A man might roll up his sleeves or adjust his collar, while a woman may gather her hair away from the nape of her neck. Preening: Women, specifically, will often touch their hair without realizing it. It’s actually a rather primitive impulse; the small movement of lifting the hand to one’s head is enough to draw attention without being obvious. Attention span: Things we are genuinely interested in have the ability to hold our attention for longer spans of time, which is also the case for people we have a special interest in. Touching: Human touch releases a bonding hormone called oxytocin in our brains. When we like someone, we are compelled to touch him or her. Friends will touch each other while having a conversation, but with a romantic interest, the touching is often more frequent and lingering.
Summary: Differentiate between friendly behaviors and romantic overtures. Read her lips. Evaluate her body language.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Take your normal stance and prepare for your run-up. Position your index and middle fingers to either side of the middle seam. Your thumb should be to the inside of the same side of the seam as your pointer finger.  When gripping the ball to throw a fast ball, the joints of your fingers should wrap around the contour of the ball to hold it away from the palm of your hand.  Don’t let the yorker’s reputation as a difficult throw put you on edge. Relax. Take a few breaths. A smooth, consistent throw will improve accuracy. Really narrow your focus on a feature somewhere around the batsman. Fix your gaze on the crease line or the base of one of the stumps. You might even find it useful to focus on a feature of the batsman, like their toes. Lock your eyes here for the duration of your delivery.  By training yourself to focus on a particular point, you’ll limit variables that could affect your delivery. This will allow you to devote more attention to other areas, like form. An ideal yorker will land as close to the batsman as possible while still bouncing before crossing the crease. Envision yourself completing this throw to improve accuracy. Slowing things down a bit might be just what you need to nail your target. But the opposite can also be true. Try a slower and quicker than normal pace for your run up when bowling a yorker. Test each to see which works best for you. In some cases, your normal bowling speed might be your most accurate pace. Accuracy is everything when bowling a yorker. The motion for throwing a yorker is much the same as a normal fast throw, but the shoulder of your bowling arm is especially crucial when delivering a yorker. While delivering, drive your shoulder in the direction of the bottom of the stumps. Driving with your shoulder will improve the fullness and speed of your yorker. Take time to practice this motion intentionally. Try to get as close to the batsman as possible. Ideally, the ball will land right before the batsman’s feet. This provides little time for him to dig out the ball and hit it into play. Place your feet so you are well balanced at the moment of release. Doing so will have a positive effect on your accuracy. Small adjustments can make a world of difference. Try to only adjust one aspect of your throw at a time so you can isolate and improve problem areas. Have a coach or a teammate watch and comment on your form. Record a video of yourself throwing yorkers on your phone. Compare this to YouTube videos of yorkers thrown by cricket professionals. Imitating the pros might improve things.

SUMMARY: Hold the ball as you would a fast ball. Take aim. Adjust the pace of your run-up. Drive with your shoulder as you throw the ball. Throw the ball so it lands close to the batsman. Practice frequently and adjust your form as necessary.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Use a soft brush extension and a low power setting when running the vacuum over memory foam. Clean as much extra debris as possible to keep it from getting ground into the mattress when you clean. In a spray bottle, combine 4 fluid ounces (120 mL) of laundry detergent and 8 fluid ounces (240 mL) of cool water. Shake well and make sure that the two ingredients are fully mixed before spraying. Spray the stain and gently soak up the liquid with a towel. Keep repeating this until the stain disappears. Since you may not be able to completely remove all of the detergent, make sure to use a gentler, unscented formula. Look for detergents labeled “hypoallergenic.” Mix together 1 part baking soda and 2 parts water until it forms a milky white liquid. Work the solution into the stain using circular hand movements and leave it to soak for half an hour. Use a slightly damp cloth to remove the solution. Soak up any remaining liquid with a bath towel. Set the memory foam product in a bright, open space to dry before using it. Make sure it is completely dry to reduce the risk of mold and mildew. Direct sunlight will help dry the foam more quickly and dispel odors. Some stains may need several rounds of washing to fully disappear. Let the mattress fully dry after each time you use the detergent solution followed by the baking soda paste.
Summary:
Vacuum first to remove dust, hair, and lint. Spray the stained area with a laundry detergent and water solution, then blot. Soak stubborn stains with a baking soda solution. Let the memory foam dry completely. Repeat the process if the stain is stubborn.