In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Luxury department stores are always going to sell genuine items since they have a reputation to uphold. The staff should be knowledgeable when you question them about the pedigree and quality of the bag. And while the bags in these stores may be expensive, you're paying for lifelong quality.  Ask trusted fashionistas you know where they purchase their designer bags from. They'll know about the good stores. Ask if there are any certificates of authenticity accompanying the bag. Designer labels don't authorize street vendors to sell designer bags on the street, so those bags are all knock-offs and fakes. It would be a rare find for somebody to sell their old designer bag at a flea market. They're far more likely to be selling a fake. Know all you can about designer bags if you're purchasing from estate sales, thrift stores, or online auction sites. Designer bags cost a lot of money because they are well-crafted and they're status symbols. If the price is too good to be true, then the bag's a fake. If you want to buy a legal knock-off, don't pay too much for it. Ask the vendor if the bag is real, a copy, or a fake. Sellers who avoid answering questions have something to hide. If you find that you've purchased a fake designer bag online or from an unofficial vendor, there's unfortunately not a lot you can do about it. The only exception is if you bought the bag on eBay. Ask for a refund from the seller first, and if the seller doesn't respond, file a claim with eBay. eBay will respond within 48 hours and give you a full refund. eBay has a strict policy against selling counterfeit merchandise.
Summary: Go to a brand-name store for designer bags. Avoid flea markets and street vendors. Be realistic about the price of a real designer bag. Get a refund if you bought the bag on eBay.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: When you have checked for hunger, pain, and discomfort, and have soothed your child, she may continue to cry. Sometimes babies just need to cry, especially in the first three months. Normal prolonged crying sounds like ordinary fussy crying. Your baby may be overly stimulated or have excessive energy.  A fantastic resource to help you understand normal prolonged crying is the Period of PURPLE Crying (https://dontshake.org/purple-crying). This program provides materials to help you understand the characteristics of crying in normal, healthy babies. Normal prolonged crying can last up to five hours per day. A baby with colic will cry intensely with no cause. The cry sounds distressed and is often high-pitched. It may sound like your baby's pain cry. Your baby may show signs of physical stress: clenching of the fists, curled up legs, and stomach clenching. Your baby may pass gas or soil his diaper at the end of an episode of colic crying.  Colic crying happens at least three hours per day, more than three days per week, for at least three weeks. Unlike normal prolonged crying, colic crying tends to occur at the same time every day, around the time of normal fussy crying.  Try to keep a diary of when your baby cries and for how long if your baby seems to cry a lot. Talk to your doctor if you are not sure if the crying is due to colic or not. The cause of colic is unknown. There is no proven remedy. Soothe a colicky baby, and hold him upright when nursing to limit stomach gas.  Your baby should not cry from colic after three or four months of age. Colic does not have any lasting ill effects on a baby's health or growth. Some cries may be telling you that something is seriously wrong. An abnormal cry may be very high-pitched, up to three times as high as your baby's normal cry. It may also be unusually low-pitched. A high or low cry that persists may indicate a severe illness. If your infant is crying in a way that sounds strange to you, call a doctor.  If your baby has been dropped or bumped and is crying abnormally, see a doctor right away. If your baby is crying abnormally and moving less or eating less than normal, she needs to see a doctor. Call the doctor if you notice unusual or fast or heavy breathing, or movements your baby does not ordinarily make. Call an ambulance if your baby is blue in the face, especially the mouth.
Summary: Recognize normal prolonged crying. Determine colic crying. Recognize abnormal crying.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you don't get a satisfactory ground reading, check your grounding system for problems. Make sure the clamp that connects the ground rod and the grounding circuit conductor is very tight. Also ensure that the ground electrode conductor is solidly connected to the grounding bar in the electrical panel. Most electrical systems also have secondary grounding means, such as the grounding bar being connected to a cold water pipe that goes into the ground. Make sure that the secondary grounding means is also securely connected. In some instances, ground rods can be installed in areas where the earth has a lot of resistance. For instance, if a ground rod is driven into a very rocky and dry area it may not conduct electricity into the ground well. If this is the case for your ground rod, the best solution is to drive a different rod into a different location. This may not require you to put a ground rod a long distance away from the original rod. Even a few feet can make a difference for the ground resistance. If you have too much resistance in your initial ground rod, you can connect a second one in series to reduce the overall resistance. This will ensure that any ground fault will be able to go to ground easily. Your second ground rod should be located at a distance that is equal to the length of your ground rod. For example, if your first ground rod is 8 feet (2.4 m) long, your second ground rod should be located 8 feet (2.4 m) from the first ground rod.
Summary:
Make sure the grounding system connections are secure. Install a new ground rod in a different location. Install a second ground rod.