Article: Use the bralette as your shirt under the sweater. This is a good way to completely cover up but show off a little bit of your cute bralette. You can choose how see-through you’d like your sweater to be. A sweater with fairly large holes is a good option to reduce the amount of skin showing, but reveal a bit of the bralette. Put on a long, semi-sheer sweater with black pants and black boots for a day or night look. You can show off a little bit of the bralette while staying modest. Wear a V-neck sweater or shirt that doesn’t come down very far, but does reveal some of your chest. Make sure the top is low enough so that it would show the top of your bralette. Choose a bralette that is trimmed in lace. Wear a V-neck shirt that shows only the trim of the bralette. This works best with a long-sleeved shirt or sweater. The shirt should be fairly loose on you, and allow the shirt to fall off one shoulder so that it reveals the strap of your bralette. Wear a cotton sweater with the sleeves rolled up. Pair the sweater with white pants and sandals for a day out. This is a great option because you can control how much skin you want to show. You can unbutton one or two buttons to show only the trim of your bra. Or unbutton the shirt enough so the top of the bralette shows. Wear the bralette with white button-down shirt, black slacks, and brightly colored stilettos or ballerina flats for a night out.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Wear the bralette under a semi-sheer sweater. Show only a peek of the bralette. Go for an off-the-shoulder look. Wear a button-down shirt over the bralette.

Problem: Article: Farms often attract starlings, but the birds can eat your livestock feed and spread disease to your animals. Using feed and feeding methods that do not attract starlings can help keep the birds off of your farm.  Provide either granular feed or large pellets (at least 0.5 inch in size) that are more difficult for starlings to eat. Do not put animal feed directly on the ground. Use bird-proof feeders.  Many of these will make “clanging” noises periodically or have covers that birds cannot penetrate. Feed animals in a covered area, such as a barn. Feed animals in the evening or after dark. If you use bird feeders to attract songbirds to your yard, you may be annoyed by starlings eating all of your bird feed and scaring off other birds.  Place wide netting or a cage around feeders.  Smaller songbirds will be able to penetrate the holes, but starlings will not. Cut perches very short so that only smaller birds can perch on your feeders. Try a feeder that requires birds to feed upside down: starlings do not like to eat upside down. Do not put birdseed directly on the ground. Standing water should be drained or limited to depths containers in which the water level is at least six inches below the edge of the container and the depth of the water is at least three inches. Different types of spray that are safe for humans are available.  This is a particularly good option if you have a crop that starlings like to eat, like grapes or berries.  Try spraying methyl anthranilate, a grape flavoring, on food sources. Garlic oil may also deter starlings.  Applying it to bird seed “bait” or spraying it on or around potential food sources may encourage them to relocate.
Summary: Deter starlings from eating livestock feed. Adapt bird feeding techniques to smaller birds. Limit standing water levels. Spray food sources with anti-bird spray.

Contingency equipment options are accessible equipment alternatives that can be used if and when normal business operations are disrupted.  Where would you rent trucks if a disaster damaged or destroyed vehicles used in the ordinary course of business?  Where would you rent computers?  Can you use a business service outlet for copies, fax, printing, and other critical functions? Alternative equipment suppliers typically do not have to be identified specifically, unless they are unique and an arrangement has already been negotiated (very rare). It is more important to identify the services, equipments and/or resources a substitute must be able to supply. The key personnel entrusted with the responsibility of managing the relationship with the substitute must have the necessary authority to make relevant decisions. This is the place you will conduct business while your primary offices are unavailable.  It could be a hotel – many of them have very well-equipped business facilities you can use.  It might be one of your contractors’ offices, or your attorney’s office. A storage rental facility near your regular site might be a great place to relocate and store products in a pinch. Perhaps telecommuting for everyone is a viable option. If you do have an identified temporary location, include a map to the location in your BCP. Wherever it is, make sure you have all the appropriate contact information (including people’s names). It should include step-by-step instructions on how to execute the BCP and address what to do, who should do it, and how. List each responsibility and write down the name of the person assigned to it.  Also, do the reverse:  For each person, list the responsibilities.  That way, if you want to know who is supposed to call the insurance company, you can look up "Insurance", and if you want to know what Joe Doe is doing, you can look under "Joe" for that information. If you have critical vendors or contractors, build a special contact list that includes a description of the company (or individual) and any other absolutely critical information about them including key personnel contact information.  Include in your list people like attorneys, bankers, IT consultants...anyone that you might need to call to assist with various operational issues. Don’t forget utility companies, municipal and community offices (police, fire, water, hospitals) and the post office! A BCP is useless if all the information is scattered about in different places. A BCP is a reference document and it should all be kept together in something like a 3-ring binder.  Make plenty of copies and give one to each of your key personnel. Keep several extra copies at an off-site location, at home and/or in a safety-deposit box.
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Identify contingency equipment options. Identify your contingency location. Make a "How-to" section in your BCP. Document external contacts. Put the information together!