Write an article based on this "Mark the dresser side piece. Glue the shelves in place. Secure the other side. Attach the back."
article: Take one of the 16.5 cm by 16.5 cm pieces. This is one of the sides of the dresser. You will need to mark this piece so that you know where to glue the shelves. Use your ruler and pencil to mark where each shelf will need to be placed. Leave exactly 3.6 centimeters between the shelves so that the drawers will fit well. Place the first shelf about two centimeters from the edge. Use the hot glue gun to apply glue to the long skinny edge of one side of a shelf (one of the 16.5 cm by 10 cm pieces). Then, press the edge of the shelf onto the dresser side. Repeat this process until you only have one 16.5 cm by 10 cm piece left. Do not glue the last 16.5 cm by 10 cm piece onto the dresser side. This last piece will be the back of your dresser. Next, apply white school glue to the long, skinny edges of the shelf that you just secured onto the shelf side. Then, take your other 16.5 cm by 16.5 cm piece and press it into place over these shelves.  Your dresser should now look like a tiny bookshelf without a back. Wait for five minutes before you attach the back. The white school glue needs to dry first. Next, apply white school glue to the long, skinny edges of the shelves and sides on one side of the dresser. Then apply the last 16.5 cm by 10 cm piece to this side. Make sure that the edges are all well-aligned and press on the piece for a couple of minutes to make sure that it is secured. Wait for at least five minutes before you do anything else with this piece.

Write an article based on this "Understand what reactions are normal. Monitor your dog for any effects. Seek medical care, if necessary."
article: Many dogs, even if they're in otherwise good health, may have a reaction to a rabies vaccine. This is usually normal and symptoms should clear up within a week.  Anaphylactic, or allergic reactions, are the most common types of reactions. They usually occur during booster shots and after the 2nd or 3rd round. Your dog might become lethargic and show a mild fever and have swelling around the site of the vaccination. Your vet might recommend antihistamines as treatment if the reaction is severe. Severe reactions, while rare, can be fatal. If you live some distance from a vet then you need to be prepared to accept this risk if considering vaccination yourself at home.  Local reactions are swelling, redness, and itching about the site of the injection. They occur shortly after a vaccination and are usually not serious. They tend to pass within a few weeks.  Systemic reactions are things like fever, lethargy, and loss of appetite. They are common, appear shortly after an injection, and tend to pass within a few days.  A serious reaction will occur within 10 to 30 minutes of the injection. The dog may collapse and go into shock and will have pale gums, a racing heart, and may lose consciousness. Please monitor your dog for a while after vaccination for any adverse effects.  Immediately after a vaccine, keep an eye on your dog for about an hour. Bad reactions might occur in this timeframe and medical care might be needed. Be careful handling your dog in the days following a rabies vaccine. He will probably be sore around the site of injection and you'll want to avoid touching this area. Occasionally, reactions can get quite serious. If you follow proper protocol, this is rare. However, know when medical care might be needed in the event of a serious reaction.   Autoimmune hemolytic anemia is an immune response that triggers the release of red blood cells. It is unlikely to occur in response to a rabies vaccine, but not impossible. Signs include lethargy, increased heart rate, difficulty breathing, vomiting, and diarrhea. Autoimmune reactions can be quite serious and warrant medical attention. If you notice any of the above symptoms, seek immediate medical care.  If local reactions, such as swelling, or systemic reactions, such as a fever or lethargy, do not go away on their own within a few days, take your dog to see a vet to determine why the reaction is so persistent.

Write an article based on this "Do your research. Don't pick the first dress or suit you see. Get the input of your family or friends. Store your dress or suit in a zipped garment bag after you purchase it. Buy shoes. Buy accessories."
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Look at bridal or wedding-related magazines to get a sense of what you want to wear. These magazines are great for inspiration and for narrowing down your choices if you are feeling overwhelmed! You can even start a physical scrapbook or Pinterest board of designs and styles that you like. Even if it looks great on you, make sure you go to at least a few different shops and try on multiple things. You want to be assured that you made the right choice. To remember all your different options, take pictures of your favorite dresses so you can compare. Get the business card of all the shops that you visited and write notes on the back so you can remember where you saw each dress. Sometimes, it's hard to know what design looks best on your body type. It's easy to fall in love with a dress or suit and not be able to see that it might not be the best option for you personally. This is why getting the opinion of someone else is invaluable in picking the perfect outfit. That thing was expensive! You want to make sure it looks pristine on your wedding day, so storing it in a garment bag is vital to making sure it looks the same way on your wedding day as it did the day you bought it. You can buy zipped garment bags at Sears of Walmart. Buy your shoes after you buy your dress or suit so you can match them. While you want to buy great-looking shoes, you also should make sure that they don't hurt your feet! Remember that you will be wearing these shoes all day for your wedding. They should be fashionable but also comfortable.   When you find a pair of shoes you like, take a stroll in them. Walk around the store for five minutes and see how they feel. If after five minutes they feel like torture, they aren't the pair for you. Match your shoes to your dress or suit by making sure they are the same shade. If they aren't the same color, make sure that something about them, whether it be an accent or an embellishment, matches your dress or suit. Try to pick shoes made of soft leather. Soft leather is more comfortable and are less likely to cause blisters. Most brides, and some grooms, choose to accessorize their wedding outfits. A stunning necklace, pair of earrings, or watch can be a great way of making the outfit seem complete. For women, a wedding veil is also a traditional accessory they may choose to wear at their wedding. The key to buying the perfect accessory is to find one that matches your outfit but is special and unique on its own.   Choose an accessory that is made of high-quality materials. You want your accessory to not only match your dress or suit in color, but also in the quality of the material. Wearing a cheap-looking accessory will seem out of place paired with your dress or suit. Don't overdo it. Choose one or two accessories. Less can be more when it comes to accessories because too many can look overdone.