Problem: Article: One reason he may balk at the thought of hair removal is the effort he’d have to put in. It can be a time-consuming commitment, and it can certainly create a big mess. If he has particularly thick or coarse hair, the process can be a bit painful as well. By going to a professional, he can get a perfectly smooth chest without having to worry about purchasing the proper supplies or cleaning up afterwards. A professional knows how to shave the chest to avoid razor burn and/or irritation. Between the technique and professional grade shaving cream and lotion, your man will be thrilled with the result. If he’s worried about being emasculated by getting his chest shaved, find a no-frills, masculine place to take him. Show him the place you’re suggesting, and find reviews from other men if you can. Many men will be too shy to visit the hair and nail salon for a chest shaving. Finding a place he feels comfortable can make all the difference. Some men assume they’ll have to shave every day, but remind him that waxing and laser treatments are great options as well. To make things easy for him, you can even tell him the pros and cons of the different possibilities, such as cost, pain, and upkeep. Not only will he have the information right at his fingertips, this will also show him how much you’d like him to seriously consider hair removal.  Talk about the methods you know of that reduce the pain, such as numbing creams, steaming, Advil, and even drinking whiskey. Remind him that having it removed professionally means less pain overall. Spell out your preferences, but remember that he is the one who needs to make the choice about this. If he isn't convinced by what you've suggested and wants to keep his hairy chest, then it's acceptance time. He is aware of your preference, but badgering him will only cause a fight. Just let your reasons filter through over time— eventually, he may agree but on his own terms, in his own time and only when it seems like he's reached the decision. Ultimately, remember that there is more to a relationship than body hair. Your man may prefer a certain hairstyle or look on you, but you wouldn’t want to hear about it day in and day out. Put yourself in his shoes, and remind yourself that it’s his body, his choice.
Summary: Tell him that a professional will make the process easy and mess-free. Recommend a place that specializes in men. Make sure he knows his hair removal options. Avoid nagging your hairy man.

Problem: Article: Write phrases, draw pictures, etc. Do the same on the back, but use less wording. Use markers, crayons, stickers, or colored pencil. You'll uncover the first page of the diary.  Draw a circle in the middle of one page with crayons.  Color outside the circle. In the circle, write "This diary belongs to:"  and then write your name under it. roses, butterflies, or pumpkins). Do the same on the back.
Summary: Stack and then line-up 20-25 sheets of paper. Staple the pages together on the left (4-7 staples). Decorate the front cover however you wish. Open the diary. On each corner of each following pages draw little doodles (example: Tape one end of the strip to the front cover by the staples. Write and draw anything you want in it with the pencil and have a blast!

Problem: Article: These are not required for ultrasound technicians, but you will greatly increase your marketability—and in turn, your paycheck—by successfully completing these exams and becoming a certified ultrasound technician or Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (RDMS).  The exams include two parts: a general physics section and a sub-specialty of your choice (ob-gyn, abdominal, etc.). Take as many exams as you want to get extra certifications that will let you specialize in certain fields. You've gone through the training, taken the tests, and now you're officially a Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer. Look for job openings at hospitals, doctor's offices and health clinics in your area.
Summary: Take the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS) exams. Apply for jobs.

Problem: Article: You'll be using Notepad to create a basic C++ program that displays "Hello World!" when run. Type in // followed by your program's title (e.g., "My first program"). Any text in a line that's typed after two slash marks will show up as plain text (e.g., not part of the program). For example: to entitle your program "Program 1", you'd type //Program 1 into Notepad. Type #include <iostream> into Notepad, then press ↵ Enter. This command instructs C++ to run the following lines of code as a program. Type int main () into Notepad, then press ↵ Enter. Type { into Notepad, then press ↵ Enter. Your program's main code will go between this open bracket and a closed bracket later. Type std::cout << "Hello World!"; into Notepad, then press ↵ Enter. Type } into Notepad. This closes the program's execution phase. m. Make sure that you use the .cpp extension when doing so. Once you've saved the program, you should be able to run it in your preferred C++ compiler.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/a\/ae\/Make-a-Program-Using-Notepad-Step-46.jpg\/v4-460px-Make-a-Program-Using-Notepad-Step-46.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/a\/ae\/Make-a-Program-Using-Notepad-Step-46.jpg\/aid911936-v4-728px-Make-a-Program-Using-Notepad-Step-46.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"546","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Fair_use\">Fair Use<\/a> (screenshot)<br>\n<\/p><\/div>"}
Summary:
Open Notepad. Add a title to your program. Enter the preprocessor command. Declare the program's function. Add an open bracket. Enter your program's execution code. Add a closed bracket. Save your program