Write an article based on this "Try wearing a hat. Wear hair accessories. Wear a belt. Try a scarf. Wear tights for additional warmth."
article: A sun hat or a floppy hat can pull your outfit together. A beanie is a great way to accessorize your polka dot dress and to keep your head warm. You can make a hat your statement piece of your outfit. Try wearing hair accessories with your dress, such as headbands, ribbon, hair scarves, hair clips, hair sticks, and other hair accessories. Hair accessories are a subtle accessory that can add to your outfit without taking away from the dress. Wearing a belt with a dress can accentuate your waist and break up the polka dot pattern. Experiment with different areas of your waste until you find the best spot for the belt on you. Figure out the width of belt that looks best on your body. You can have a really thick belt or a simple thin belt. A solid-colored scarf adds contrast to the busy dress pattern of polka dots. Scarves also keep your neck warm in cold weather. Wear a scarf in a loop, knot, or circle around your neck. Wear solid-colored tights or leggings to add warmth and style to your outfit. Black opaque tights look great under dark-colored dresses. You can opt for brighter tights to stand out against a neutral polka dot dress.

Write an article based on this "Oil the blade to remove light rust stains. Use a non-toxic rust remover. Try CLR for extra stubborn rust stains."
article: Apply a light oil that will not stain or dry the metal components. You can use commercial products such as WD-40, 3-In-One, Clean Streak, and Metal Brite.  Use a clean rag to apply a thin layer of oil directly to the blade. Use as little oil as possible because a thick layer of oil may attract dust and debris. Leave the knife open and allow the oil to soak into the blade for two to three days. This should loosen up the rust spots and make them easier to remove. After two to three days, use the tip of a sharp knife to carefully scrape off the rust spots. You can also use a piece of steel wool. If you work slowly and carefully, you can remove the rust while leaving much of the original finish of the blade intact. You can purchase non-toxic rust removal products in hardware and auto parts stores, such as Evapo-Rust. These products are gentler than some of the other acid-based chemical solvents that you can use to remove rust.  To use a product like Evapo-Rust, pour some of the product into a bucket and then immerse the knife blade in the solution. Leave the knife to soak in the solution for 30 minutes or overnight if it is really rusty. Rinse off the excess product and dry the knife with a clean, dry cloth. CLR is a commercial cleaner that removes calcium, lime, and rust from any metal surface. It is often used on old plumbing and appliances, but it can also be used to remove rust from a knife blade.  Dip the blade of your knife directly into a solution of half CLR and half warm water. Avoid getting CLR on the knife handle, if it is made of anything other than metal (e.g. plastic, bone, wood, stone). Rinse the blade right away with cold water. Do not soak the blade in CLR for any longer than two minutes, as this may damage the metal. If stains persist, use CLR at full strength (not diluted with water), and rinse right away with cold water. CLR is a caustic substance. Clean your knife in a well-ventilated area, and use gloves when handling CLR. Do not mix CLR with other household cleaners, as this may cause a dangerous reaction. Do not use CLR on galvanized metal, as it may cause spotting on the zinc coating of the blade.

Write an article based on this "Talk to your mother when she’s in a good mood and not busy. Ask your mom about sleepovers that she had growing up. Share your ideas in a calm manner and keep your voice down. Keep cool if you don’t get your way. Show gratitude and be willing to compromise."
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Don’t bring up your idea first thing in the morning or as soon as your mom get home from work. This will make her less likely to hear you out, since she won’t be ready to talk. Instead, find a calm time during the day to bring up the subject. Politely ask her if she has some time to talk to you before stating your case. Approach your mother and say, “Hey mom! Do you have a few minutes to talk about having a sleepover? I really want to have one here and I have a few ideas.” Your mom probably had sleepovers when she was your age. If you can get her to think back to her childhood, she may be more likely to give you what you want. Ask her questions about what she did at sleepovers when she was your age, and if she has any experience hosting sleepovers when she was a  kid. Use your indoor voice and take a breath between each sentence to collect your thoughts. Staying calm while you’re presenting will show your mother that you’ve thought through your ideas and care deeply about having a sleepover. If your mom is initially against it, don’t worry. If you can show her that you’re capable of having an adult conversation, she may change her mind. Don’t throw a temper tantrum if the conversation doesn’t go exactly the way you want it to. If your mother initially says no, wait a couple of days and then try asking her again. She may change their mind over the course of a few days, and asking her again may show them that you’re serious.  If you lose your cool, you’re only going to reinforce your mother’s belief that you aren’t old enough to have a sleepover. If you feel yourself getting really angry, slow your breathing down and count from 1-10 in your head to reset yourself. Even if you didn’t get what you want, thank your mom for hearing you out. If your mother wants to negotiate, be open to modifying your plans. A sleepover at your house will impact your parent too, since they’ll have to prepare their home, coordinate with other parents, and monitor you and your friends, so be willing to accept that they may change your plans. Say, “Thank you for taking the time to listen to me” at the end of your presentation.