Article: If you want a shoe that will leave a lasting impression for a date or big event, a red heel is the way to go. Be careful about what you pair this shoe with, however, since pairing it with too many notably sexy garments can push your look into the realm of trashiness. If you want to wear your red shoes to work or for a casual stroll down the block, a simple red pump is your best bet. Flats are simple enough to subdue wild red into submission. Heels can look classy, even if they are red. Closed-toe pumps are your best choice, and you can wear them with both casual and dressy outfits. If you feel uneasy about wearing a bright red shoe, start out by wearing a deeper shade, like burgundy. A deep shade of red is more subdued and a little less noticeable, which may make you feel more confident about your ability to pull it off.
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Look for a slinky red stiletto for the ultimate in sexy footwear. Tone things down with a red pump. Find middle ground by choosing a low-heeled pump. Try a different shade of red.
Article: Around the seedling, regularly pull weeds by hand.  Avoid using a weed-eater near the tree, to ensure there is no damage to either the trunk or the limbs.  If weeds are left unchecked, they can potentially sap away much needed moisture and nutrients from the sapling.  Further, taller weeds could block sunlight.  Overgrown weeds are the primary cause of death for young seedlings. Do not dig up roots deeper than 3 inches (7.62cm). Landscape fabric with accompanying mulch can also be used to combat weed issues. The cedar tree can often get galls, which are brain or mop shaped fungi.  This can lead to cedar-apple rust with surrounding trees in the apple family.  If there is no location for the fungi to go, then it will terminate on the cedar tree.  The best way to manage this infection is to trim the galls, then spray with a fungicide like Ferbam in late summer. If the tree is being attacked by a lot of bugs, it could be exposed to too much water, and dying from underneath.  Use an insecticide like malathion to treat the tree. the soil around the tree as needed.  Fertilizers will be necessary when there is poor growth – less than 6 inches (15.24 cm) per year – or if there is severe discoloration.  If the poor growth is the only problem, then nitrogen-heavy fertilizer should work.  Other problems are more closely related to nutrient deficiencies, and require a soil sample to examine the pH level.  Trees have greatest growth in spring, so fertilize just before then. If the soil is sandy, some fertilizer can be applied earlier in spring, with a later application in late May. Fertilizer during hot conditions should be immediately followed by a thorough watering. Until the trees are mature, they are susceptible to wintering deer and rabbits.  A wire mesh cage works well to disinterest foragers. To effectively counteract deer, the fencing should encompass the tree just around the canopy, and low enough so the animals can’t squeeze under.  It should also be anchored to the ground so the animals can’t knock it aside.
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Weed the area. Prevent potential disease. Fertilize Cage young cedar.
Article: The main feature of agoraphobia is feeling anxiety about situations and places that you fear you may not be able to escape.  When you are in these situations (most often outside of your home) you may experience a sense of dread, as if something terrible is about to happen. You must have had these feelings for a minimum of six months to receive a diagnosis of agoraphobia. Some people also experience panic symptoms or panic attacks in situations that trigger anxiety.  During a panic attack, one may experience a combination of chest pain, numbness, dizziness, trembling, sweating, shortness of breath, nausea, feeling unreal or disconnected from oneself, feeling like you are losing control or going crazy, feeling like you are dying, or feeling chilled or hot. The types of fear that someone who has agoraphobia experiences are quite specific. To be diagnosed with agoraphobia, the DSM-V indicates that the patient must experience fear in two or more of the following situations:  being in a large crowd or waiting in a line being in an open space, such as a marketplace or parking lot being in a closed space, such as a coffee shop or movie theater using public transportation, such as the bus, train, plane, or a ferry going outside of your home alone If you dislike being alone because you might panic and experience the shortness of breath, racing heartbeat, and confused thoughts that happen during an agoraphobic attack, then you might have agoraphobia.  Make note of any heightened feelings of fear that you experience when you are alone. There are two kinds of fears that may emerge when people are alone.  One kind is related to agoraphobia.  The other kind of fear is one that develops because the person is alone and feels vulnerable to attack from predators.  This is not symptomatic of agoraphobia.  Correctly identifying one’s own feelings is important to identifying whether they have agoraphobia. Women and those who are under the age of 35 are at a higher risk of developing agoraphobia. Other risk factors for agoraphobia include:  having another disorder, such as panic disorder or another type of phobia feeling nervous or anxious much of the time going through something stressful, such a losing a parent, being attacked, or being abused having a family history of agoraphobia (such as a blood relative) having depression having a substance abuse problem
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Watch for persistent anxiety. Identify the situations that make you feel fearful. Recognize when you fear being alone. Consider your risk factors for agoraphobia.