Problem: Article: Your gaiters will come with one way to attach the bottom of the hooks to your boots or shoelaces. Hooks are very common. Slide the hook under the lace of the boot. Try to get the hook to catch as far down as possible. Mid-length hooks that face out are the easiest to use. Your gaiters may not come with a hook. If that’s the case, look for straps the ends of your gaiters. The straps should be in a “U” shape. Buckle the straps on the outsides of your feet. Don’t stress if you don’t see hooks or straps. That means your gaiters probably have reinforced patches—like Velcro. The patches will usually be located on the shins or insteps. There should be two patches that need to be attached to each other to secure the gaiters.
Summary: Hook the gaiters to your shoe. Strap on the gaiters. Look for reinforced patches.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Even if you’re talking to someone else, whenever you see your crush, try to glance their way to see if you can make quick eye contact. If you do meet eyes, give your crush a brief smile, then go back to what you’re doing. This will show that you're confident and self-assured, and it will also show your crush that you noticed them.  If you notice your crush is looking at you, make eye contact and hold their gaze for a few seconds, then smile and look away. Smiling can actually make you feel happier, so it might be worth it to force a smile even if you aren't having the best day.  Having a good sense of humor can make you seem cuter, too. When it's appropriate, tell jokes or funny stories to get other people laughing, and don't be shy about laughing at other people's jokes! Show your crush that you care about what they say by being a good listener. Whether you're around your friends, your crush, or someone you hardly know, try to give others your undivided attention when they're talking. Use active listening techniques like saying, "Yeah?" or "Go on" to show them that you're following along with what they say, and follow up later to show them that you remember what they were talking about.  For instance, if your crush says, "My aunt is having surgery on Thursday and I'm really worried about her," you might text them early on Thursday to say something like, "Hey, I'm thinking about you and your family today." Being a thoughtful person toward others—not necessarily just your crush—will make you seem more likable to your crush. your crush to make them smile. Whenever you get the opportunity, try to point out when you notice something nice about the person you like, whether it's their outfit or a great personality trait. If your crush sees that you're generous with compliments, they may see you as a positive, kind person. In addition, constantly focusing on the best attributes of people can make it easier for you to see those qualities in yourself and others.  For instance, you might say, "Jenny, I can't believe how hard you worked on that presentation yesterday! You did so amazing!" You might also say something like, "Hey Chris, I love that haircut!" Sometimes when you like someone, it can be tempting to try to relate to the things they like to try to impress them. However, you'll seem more confident—and therefore more attractive—if you have your own unique interests.  If you hate avocados and your crush loves them, don't pretend to like them. Instead, show your independence by telling the truth. For instance, you could say, "I just can't stand plain avocados, but I do love guacamole!" If you do have some of the same interests as your crush, try to focus on those, rather than things you might have different opinions on. It’s okay to hold a little bit about yourself back, too, so don’t feel like you have to tell your crush everything about you. Acting a little mysterious might even make your crush more interested! If you want to put yourself right in your crush’s line of sight, try making friends with people who are friends with your crush. Strike up a conversation with them in class, for instance, or sit by them while you eat lunch. As you get to know them better, you’ll likely come across more chances to hang out with your crush, so the two of you can get closer, too.  Only do this if you actually like the other people. Otherwise, there’s a chance it could backfire, since they might annoy you or talk bad about you to your crush. Try not to give the impression that you might be interested in dating any of your crush's friends! For instance, you might avoid being too physically affectionate with them, especially in front of your crush.

SUMMARY: Smile and make eye contact when you see the person you like. Give your crush your full attention whenever they’re talking. Compliment Share your likes and dislikes with your crush to show your personality. Hang out with your crush’s friends to get to know your crush better.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Describe your item as if there were no pictures, and photograph your item as if there was no description. Read a book on selling before you get started.  eBay is not a get-rich quick scheme. At best, eBay is a get-rich-slow scheme. Unfortunately, many new sellers get scammed and find it's a get-poor-quick scheme. Do not open an eBay account to sell your iPhone or designer handbag. Professional scammers are looking for new sellers offering popular items, and they will take both your item and your money. It's best to sell items like this though craigslist, letgo or another app that facilitates face-to-face cash transactions.
Summary: Do not sell anything on eBay that you cannot afford to lose.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Paying attention to what a person’s body movements (or lack of movement) are telling you can often reveal more to you than what they are actually saying.Look for behavior and body language that is different from what they normally do.  Is their body shaking or obviously tense? This is usually a sign of nervousness and nervousness is common when people lie. Liars sometimes try to make very little movement with their body in effort to control their “tells”.  This also gives away the fact that they are lying, because usually they are unnaturally still. Are they sweating? This is a nervous reaction people cannot control. So, if they are sweating for no reason, it might be because they are lying. This is often something children do. Fidgeting (tapping fingers, playing with hair, etc.) can often be a sign or “tell” that someone is lying. Wringing or clasping and unclasping their hands may also be an indicator of lying. Small eye movements such as slight narrowing or widening, darting around, and even closing (for longer than a blink) can be indications that someone is lying to you.  If someone immediately and quickly looks away when they begin to tell you something or when you ask them a tough question, they might be lying. Especially young children are often not able to make normal eye contact when they are lying. However, skilled liars have no problem making eye contact.   People normally glance away a bit when talking. A person who's making a point of keeping eye contact is more likely to be lying as they're probably trying to convince you and themselves that they aren't lying. Things like jaw clinching, lip biting, forehead wrinkling, etc. can all be small signs that the person isn't being completely honest with you.  Expressions on a person’s face, especially skilled liars, can often be limited to their mouth instead of the whole face, particularly when they are trying to control their expressions.  Is their nose red or are they scratching it? Called "The Pinocchio Effect", blood rushes to the nose when a person is nervous, such as when they are lying.
Summary:
Look at general body language. Look at their hands.People often unconsciously make small movements with their hands when they are lying. Observe their eyes.People often don’t realize just how expressive their eyes are. Study their face.Just like with the eyes, people are often not aware of the small unconscious movements in their face.