INPUT ARTICLE: Article: twubs.com In the search box right at the top center of the page, type the hashtag word you’d like without the # sign. On the resultant page, to the right beneath the blue header image, click the link that says “Embed this hashtag.” On the next page are the configuration options for the widget. You may set width and height in pixels, the number of tweets per page, the header background color, and the header text color.  If you feel the need to further tweak your widget’s design, change your settings and click the “Generate Code & Preview” button to your heart’s content.

SUMMARY: Go to www. Input the hashtag word. Embed the hashtag. Configure. Click the “Generate Code & Preview” button. Copy the code.Take a look at the preview, and if it looks good to you, copy the code beneath the “Generate Code & Preview” button to your clipboard.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This may be Coco Chanel’s most enduring gift to women’s fashion. Before she popularized the black dress in the 1920s, it was mostly used for mourning periods. Choose pants that fit the current fashion trends, but be willing to try high-waisted and mid-rise versions in white. She wore these pants with espadrilles in the summer. This should include a jacket without a collar and a pencil skirt. The jacket often featured a ribbon trim. Thanks to Chanel and Jackie Kennedy Onassis, these tweed suits are still sold today. The most elaborate versions include a matching hat. Knits were not considered fashionable for the upper class until Chanel took them on. Take advantage of their prevalence in fashion today by combining knits with other textured fabrics, like tweed and denim.
Summary: Start with the little black dress. Wear wide-leg pants. Buy a tweed suit. Wear jersey fabric.

Stand with your legs shoulder-width apart. Keeping your legs straight, reach for your right foot. Hold this position for ten seconds. Then reach for your left foot and hold this position for ten seconds. Finally, reach toward the center and hold this position for ten seconds. Sit in a chair with your knees bent. Place your hands on the sides of the seat. Straighten the leg with the affected knee until your heel is resting on the floor. Keeping your leg straight, gradually lift it off of the ground. Lift your leg as high as you can. Then gradually bring your leg back down to the resting position. Practice one set of five to ten repetitions, four to five times per week. Place a mat on the floor. Lie on your stomach with your legs straight. Bend your arms and place them underneath your chest. Slowly bend the affected knee. Bend your knee as far as you can. Then slowly bring your leg back down to a straight position. Do three sets of five to ten repetitions. Practice this four to five times per week. Stand in front of a chair. Place your foot with the affected knee on the seat of the chair. Keep your standing leg straight. Move the foot of the standing leg back until your knee is bent at a 95 to 100 degree angle. Gradually lean forward. As you lean forward push into your knee. Then gently push back to the starting position. Do a set of five to ten repetitions. Practice this four to five times per week.
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One-sentence summary -- Stretch your legs. Try a sitting knee straightening exercise. Do an active knee bend. Try a step up lunge.

Q: By looking at all of your DNA, it can give you a rough percentage of your ancestry by country or region.  Know that there are inaccuracies in the tests. There are some things the tests cannot tell very well, because the DNA is similar between some countries.  As an example, rarely can a test distinguish between English and Scottish, or Russian and Polish. These tests give results for all of your DNA, not just the male line or the female line.  Many of the more modern tests will give you more information than just your ancient ancestry.  The original National Geographic test is only focused on the ancient results. You will get your percent of ancestry by country or region. You will also get more "deep ancestry" information.  As an example, you may get your percent Neanderthal.  Or, you may find the migration patterns of your maternal or paternal lines.  Enjoy learning about your ancestry.
A: Know that Complete DNA tests will tell you ethnic breakdown. Order one of the Complete DNA tests. Take the test. Get the test results.

Article: Unfold the cardboard box and lay it flat. Peel off any tape holding the flaps in place. Then, remove the flaps so your hamster has plenty of space to move through the container. Make the toy out of plain cardboard. Avoid using tissue boxes or other types of cardboard with ink, since ink can be harmful to your hamster if it is chewed and swallowed. If you make the toy out of a big cardboard box, cut it to size with scissors or a utility knife. Choose a good spot for the toy, then use a tape measure to determine how much space you have available. Mark these measurements on the cardboard before cutting it.  To reduce the amount of measuring and cutting you need to do, use smaller boxes like tissue boxes. Save bigger boxes for toys left out of a cage, such as those placed inside a playpen. Another way to make use of a bigger box is to cut it into panels. Trim the panels so they’re all the same size, then stack them and glue them together to create a box-shaped house. The glue will begin curing within a couple of hours. Wait for it to completely solidify so the decorations don’t fall off when your hamster starts climbing on its new toy. Waiting is important, especially if you used a hot glue gun.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Trim the flaps off a cardboard box with scissors or a utility knife. Measure and trim the box if needed to fit it in a cage. Leave the glue for 24 hours to dry if you used any.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Many physicians and allergy specialists can offer skin and blood tests to determine which foods may be causing your symptoms. Celiac disease results from an immune system reaction to gluten that is caused by the development of antibodies working to attack gluten like a foreign substance in the body. A biopsy of the small intestine can be collected and study to confirm whether gluten intolerance is caused by Celiac disease or a simple sensitivity. In individuals with Celiac disease, the villi (similar to small hairs lining the inner intestinal walls) are often damaged and matted under the magnification of a microscope lens. Visual inspection of the intestines can help identify whether the gluten sensitivity is caused by true Celiac disease or another condition. Because Celiac disease damages the small intestine’s villi, which absorb nutrients from food, individuals with the disease may suffer from vitamin deficiencies. Individuals with gluten intolerance do not necessarily have difficulty absorbing nutrients from other foods, unless the intolerance is actually caused by Celiac disease.

SUMMARY:
Get an allergy test. Get a blood antibody test. Take a sample of the small intestine. Perform an endoscopy or camera pill swallow. Check for vitamin deficiencies.