Q: You don’t have to spend a fortune to dress like the stars. Accessories make the outfit complete but don’t get carried away with too much bling. Keep it simple. Bling was once considered all things flashy, expensive and big but with changing styles comes a simpler way to accessorize with the minimalistic rings, belt buckles and watches. In women’s Hip-Hop fashion an entire ensemble can be accessorized with simple hoop earrings and a petite chain. Gone are the days of massive necklaces with a huge clock face pendant. Many styles in hip hop are making a comeback and if you are someone that has a hard time throwing anything away then you may already have the clothing you need. Jersey’s, Jordans, or even that pair of skinny jeans you held onto are all making their way back to the hip hop fashion scene. No matter the style you are attempting to achieve you should always feel confident in what you wear. Just like the perfect accessory, a fresh look goes a lot further with an attitude to match. Choose an outfit that fits well and let your personality do the rest.
A: Accessorize without going overboard. Go retro and save money. Be confident in what you wear.

Article: Try one of the following recipes to provide food enrichment that will provide mental stimulation -- and fun! -- for your bird.  Punch a hole through a rice cake and hang from a string.  Parrot breeds especially enjoy pecking and foraging their way through this treat.  Fill a paper lunch sack with nuts, pellets, dried pasta, and/or dried fruit.  Tie the sack with a piece of ribbon or string and hang in your bird's cage.  Especially eager foragers might enjoy the challenge of a double-bagged sack.  Combine chopped walnuts, sunflower seeds, diced pears and apples, and granola and add enough honey and peanut butter to create a sticky mixture.  Slather a clean pine cone with the mixture, then roll in millet seeds.  Hang in your bird's cage.  This enrichment treat is especially popular with parakeets. Just as humans have preferences, your bird will gravitate toward particular flavors and textures.  While the list of treat recipes is almost endless, considering categories is helpful. Use your observations to craft homemade bird treats that will delight your pet. If your bird refuses to eat raw vegetables, try feeding it cooked versions.  Offer nutritious foods in different shapes.  Many birds enjoy peeling their own fruits and vegetables, so offer peas in the pod, oranges with rind, or apples with skin. Quinoa-based treats provide a wonderful source of avian nutrition.  Many pet lovers have developed recipes for "birdie bread"; a quick Web search will reveal a wide variety of options. Blend fruit mixtures with ice or fruit juice.  Human baby food is also a handy ingredient. Try mixing 1/2 cup sunflower seeds, 1 cup mixed walnuts and peanuts, 1/2 dried fruit, and 1 T. dry, hard corn kernels.  Store in a tightly sealed container in a cool, dry place.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Use food for mental enrichment. Watch which foods attract your bird. Trick picky eaters by altering the shape or temperature of their food. Make grain-based treats for birds who are grain enthusiasts. Prepare smoothies and other fruit-based treats for birds who love sweet flavors. Assemble nut, seed, and dried-fruit treats to suit a variety of birds' needs.

Problem: Article: Hostels may not have things that hotels nearly always provide, such as towels, washcloths, WiFi, or toiletries. Make sure you pack anything you’ll need that you can’t rely on your hostel to provide. You’ll be sharing a room with multiple people who might snore loudly or come back to the room very late at night. If this type of late-night activity is likely to wake you up, you’ll need to have earplugs and a sleeping mask to be able to get a restful night’s sleep in a hostel. Some hostels have more than 20 beds in the same room, so the odds of you sharing a room with someone who snores may be extremely high. In dormitory style hostels, the best accommodations offer personal lockers for stowing your valuables. Bring a combination lock that you can use to secure this locker when you go to put your belongings in it. A combination lock will be more reliable than a lock that requires a key, since you won’t be out of luck if you lose the key! Hostels are typically located in the center of a city, which unfortunately means that some locations are in relatively sketchy or dangerous areas. When you check in, just ask the people at the front desk if they have any particular recommendations or suggestions on places to avoid or steps to take to stay safe. For example, ask if there are any parts of town that you should probably not venture into after dark.
Summary: Find out what amenities the hostel offers and pack accordingly. Bring earplugs and a sleeping mask if you’re a light sleeper. Pack a lock if the hostel doesn’t provide one for their lockers. Ask the staff about how to stay safe in the area.

Q: Once your partner tells you the relationship is over, avoid begging for another chance or calling your partner over and over again. Take a step back and respect your partner’s desire for space and distance. Use this time apart to focus on your issues and what went wrong in the relationship, rather than try to talk to your partner directly. Limiting your contact may mean avoiding any messaging via text or social media. If you really feel you need more distance and space, you might want to consider unfriending your partner from Facebook and removing their number from your phone. This will prevent you from being tempted to drop in your partner’s life while you are apart and can help you re focus on your issues and needs away from your partner. You can do this in an active way by keeping a journal and writing down your thoughts and feelings around the break up. Think about factors that may have lead to the break up, such as infidelity, a lack of trust, or a lack of sexual desire. Make a list of these factors and consider if you are responsible for any of these reasons. This can help you take ownership of the part you played in the break up and help you focus on issues that you may need to work through on your own. In the event your ex-partner does give you a second chance, you want to be sure you can step up and be a good partner. Part of this is acknowledging your shortcomings in the relationship and being willing to work on your shortcomings. Break ups can be very difficult emotionally and mentally, so it is important that you reach out and lean on your support systems. Contact your family and close friends, and explain the situation to them. Try to find someone close to you that you can talk to and that you know is a good listener. Often, it is helpful to verbalize your feelings of anger, pain, hurt, or shame to a sympathetic listener. Depending on how close you are to your family or your friends, they may have seen you and your ex-partner together or they may have known you both well when you were together. They may be able to give you some insight and perspective on some of the possible issues in your relationship and ways that you can work on these issues. Be willing to listen to their advice, but remember that ultimately you will need to figure out how to work through your issues on your own. If you are struggling with the break up with your ex-partner and are not sure how to unpack your issues, you may want to look for a therapist or a counselor you can talk to. A therapist can guide you through any anger, pain, or guilt you are experiencing as a result of the break up and help you work on addressing your personal issues. Working on your issues with a good therapist will also show your ex-partner that you are willing to acknowledge any mistakes you made in the relationship and that you are focusing on cleaning up your act. This is particularly important if the relationship ended due to infidelity, boredom, sexual issues, mental health issues, or even communication issues.
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Limit your contact with your ex-partner. Identify the issues that may have lead to the break up. Lean on family and friends. Seek professional support.