Q: Look for suits that will provide enough support for your bust so you’ll be comfortable and fashionable while you’re at the beach. Opt for a suit with thick straps rather than string ties or no straps at all. Try to find a suit that has details at the waist line for added definition. Also look for high-cut legs if you are apple shaped to help accentuate your legs and lengthen your body. Make sure to choose a suit that has enough underwire or bust support if you need, and choose a suit that accentuates your waist to draw attention to your curvy, proportional figure. Skirted suits also look nice on the hourglass shaped body, as do suits with belts. Choose a sporty one-piece suit to elongate your body. Vertical stripes will also create the illusion of elongating your torso. Look for suits that have high-cut legs to make your legs appear longer. Being “petite” generally means that you are 5’2” or under and that you have a smaller framed body. Look for a suit with a solid colored bottom and a brightly colored or patterned top. This will draw the eye up and will create a more balanced look between your shapely waist and your top. You could even get a two piece suit and mix and match the tops and bottoms to create different beach outfits. Focus on black or navy blue bottoms and then have fun choosing differently patterned tops! Choose suits with asymmetrical straps, ruffled tops, ruched waistlines, and horizontal stripes. These details will draw the eye and create the illusion of curves and will make your body look softer.  Being rectangular in shape means that your body isn’t very curvy because your hips and waist are about the same size. Boy shorts also look good on people with a rectangular body shape.
A: Choose a suit with wide straps and underwire if you are apple shaped. Highlight your waist and curves if you have an hourglass shaped body. Buy a solid-colored or vertically striped suit if you are petite. Wear a color or pattern blocked suit if you are pear shaped. Get a suit that creates curves if you are rectangular in shape.

Article: Read the concrete packaging to find out how to mix it. The ratio is usually about 1 part water to 3 parts concrete. Add the water and concrete to a mixing container, then use a wooden stirrer or electric paddle mixer to combine them into a thick liquid. The mixing ratio may vary depending on what product you own, so check the manufacturer’s recommendations to get the concrete to the proper consistency. If you got a bag of concrete and mixed it normally, you should use a concrete bonding adhesive to ensure the layers of concrete stick to one another. The adhesive is a liquid that comes in a plastic jug and you pour it directly into the concrete mixture. Check the manufacturer’s instructions to add the product at the recommended ratio.  You can get the additive online or at most home improvement stores. If you are using a concrete patching product, you most likely do not need the adhesive. It is often included as part of the patching mix. Check the product’s label to make sure. Pour concrete onto the existing slab until it is around where you want the final level to be. Make sure you have enough concrete to fill the entire area to the depth you desire. Add all of the concrete right away so none of the mixture has a chance to dry out.  You do not need to wait for the scratch coat layer to dry completely. It will have dried enough while you mixed this batch of concrete. You can try to fill in a slab with multiple pours of concrete, but this usually isn’t advisable. You won’t get a single, uniform slab, which can lead to bonding issues in the layers. The concrete needs to be leveled out before it solidifies. You can use a trowel to smooth over small areas or a screed board and bull float for large areas. Work back and forth, passing over a little more of the rough concrete each time. Make multiple passes over the entire surface to ensure it is smooth.  On hot days, the concrete can dry out very quickly, so don’t waste any time after pouring it. Make sure there are no marks left in the concrete when you are done smoothing it. A good curing compound is the best way to preserve wet concrete. Mix the curing compound according to the manufacturer’s instructions, add it to a garden sprayer, then spray it directly onto the concrete. This should be done right after you finish pouring the concrete. Concrete takes about 7 days to fully cure.  Another way to do this is to spray the concrete thoroughly with water from a garden hose, then lay a polyethylene sheet or concrete curing insulation blanket over it. Make sure the plastic is flat against the concrete or else it will cure unevenly, causing discolorations. Remove the sheet to moisten the concrete again every day for a week.  The longer the concrete is allowed to cure, the stronger it will be. Make sure no one is able to step on the concrete until it has finished curing.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Mix a batch of concrete according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Add a bonding adhesive if you are using regular concrete. Apply the new concrete over the primer. Use a trowel to smooth out the concrete. Protect your work by spraying the concrete with a curing compound.

Q: " Check out these helpful Youtube videos to hear how native speakers pronounce this phrase.  Youtube user Kime0 speaks and writes the phrase on his video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TpLTFaf1BWI  Youtube user SrokKhmer101 can help you perfect your pronunciation with his video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ljaX7ZhOA0 " Khmer is a beautiful language and there are many ways you can learn more about it.  Search the internet for free apps and online courses to help you learn more about the language and begin conversational Khmer. Consider calling your local university and hosting Cambodian students for language immersion. Many students who are learning English are eager to practice their skills and would love some cultural exchange! There are many resources for learning more about Cambodia, its people, culture, values, and lifestyle. Check out some of these great links for more information:  You can learn about Cambodian history, religious beliefs, and cultural struggles online or from your local library. To learn about Cambodian greetings, interpersonal norms, marriage and kinship, and displays of respect and proper etiquette, check out https://ethnomed.org/culture/cambodian/cambodian-cultural-profile  Search the internet for recipes for out amazing Khmer cuisine and prepare yourself for serious culinary pleasure!
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