In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You should already have developed some ideas about this, but this is your last chance to choose the right attacker to send the ball to.  You can create advantageous situations for your team by being deceptive about where you are going to send the ball, potentially leaving the other team unprepared for which attacker will actually be spiking.  For example, you might slightly arch your back, as if you are going to back set, and then at the last second set the ball forward instead, or vice versa. You can also square up as if you are going to set the ball toward one player, especially one across the court, and instead execute a short set to an attacker in a different direction, such as off to your side.  After setting, turn and look toward the ball's final destination, to signal your own teammates.
Summary: Decide where to send the ball.

In order to ensure the best adhesion to your wood paneling, it’s a good idea to use a primer that’s made for wood. In addition, these primers dry in about 2-4 hours, which is much faster than other primers, so it will cut down on your total project time. If you’re not sure what kind of primer to buy, ask an associate at your local paint store. Using a brush to paint around all of the edges of a room, including the ceiling, doors, and windows, is called “cutting in.” By cutting in, you get a cleaner finish than you would if you tried to paint up to the ceiling with a roller. You only need to cut in about the width of your paintbrush. Painting the walls with a brush will be tedious, and you’re likely to get an uneven application. A paint roller will allow you to cover a lot more surface area with each pass. Apply an even coat of the primer to the walls and let it dry according to the manufacturer’s instructions.  You may need to use your brush to get paint into particularly deep crevices in the wood. If you have access to a paint sprayer, you can use that to cover the walls quickly. However, be sure to wear a dust mask and open all of the windows and doors to ventilate the area. You can use a sanding tool for this, but you don't want to overdo it, so you might be better off just sanding by hand. Sand lightly but evenly for better adhesion when you finally cover with paint.  Remember to rub off any sawdust or residue after sanding with a tack cloth or a clean brush. It’s okay if the primer is a little translucent, but if you can see the pattern of the wall through it, you may want to add another coat before moving on to the paint.
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One-sentence summary -- Choose a primer specifically designed for wood. Use an angled 2.5 in (6.4 cm) brush to cut in your primer. Prime the rest of the walls with a roller. Sand the primer after it dries with another piece of 220-grit sandpaper.

Q: One of the aspects of layering that most people find daunting is avoiding outfits that look too bulky. The easiest way to do this is to keep bulky garments on the outside and thin, lightweight ones closer to your skin. If you are working with middle layers, try to include them in this thickness gradient. When your clothes are all the same length, they are prone to looking too puffy. A jacket, sweater, and shirt that are all different lengths will help to avoid this and create a much slimmer style.  This is less important if you are layering very thin material or would like to add bulk to a thinner frame. Traditional or conservative style rules assert that you should layer with your shortest hem on the inside to your longest hem on the outside. For example, an outfit layered this way would be mid-length sweater overtop of a shorter shirt with a longer jacket on top.  Other fashion experts eschew this advice. Instead, they suggest that you simply aim for contrast between items instead of sticking to a set length gradient. One example of this type of layering would be a long untucked shirt underneath a shorter sweater topped off with an even longer coat. Another would be a short jacket overtop a maxi dress. Using different volumes is another way you can avoid a bulky outfit, even while wearing some thick or loose items. A billowing blouse will look great over skinny jeans, while a tight top will complement a ruffled skirt. Likewise, a tight jacket can look good overtop a flowy dress, while a large bulky coat will pop over a short skinny one.
A: Wear inner and base layers that hug the skin. Pick items that are varying lengths. Balance loose and baggy cuts.

Problem: Article: Children who are constipated may try to not have bowel movements if doing so causes pain. They may tighten their buttocks and contort their bodies in an effort to prevent having a bowel movement. Your child may be constipated if he or she:  Has difficulty passing stool Passes hard, dry stool with or without blood on it Passes stool less than three times per week Has pain while passing stool Is nauseous Has abdominal pain Passes small amounts of liquid or clay-like stool. You may find this also in the child’s underwear. Children in certain situations may be more likely to become constipated. These include:  Not engaging in regular physical activity Eating a low fiber diet Frequent dehydration Taking medications that increase the risk of constipation, such as some antidepressants Having a medical problem with the anus or rectum Having family members are also prone to constipation Having neurological problems, such as cerebral palsy Having emotional issues or new causes of stress Having an underactive thyroid or other metabolic problem Most of the time, constipation does not develop complications or indicate a more serious problem. Signs of complications and serious problems include:  Fever Vomiting Bloody stools A distended abdomen Weight loss Areas where the skin around the anus has ripped open A rectal prolapse, in which the intestines are coming out of the anus Frequent or painful urination, which can be a sign of a urinary tract infection. This is common in children with constipation. Poor appetite. Severe or constant abdominal pain.
Summary:
Identify symptoms of constipation. Recognizing if your child is at risk of constipation. See a doctor if your child has symptoms that suggest that the condition may be more serious.