Q: Stripe your body every three inches. Use pliers to unwrap the metal coat hangers. Fashion them into ovals and connect them with twist ties or by wrapping the metal in the middle. These are the straps that you will loop your arms into. Then, fold the middle section around the center and tie it. Glue them to a black headband on either side of your head with super glue. Twist them to look like antennae.
A: Purchase a roll of yellow duct tape. Find a black shirt and pants or a black dress that you don’t wear anymore. Cut lengths of duct tape that are the approximate circumference of your body and wrap them horizontally around your body. Grab some black nylons and two clothes hangers to make your wings. Connect two looped pieces of elastic to the center of the coat hangers. Stretch a leg of the black panty hose around each side of the clothes hanger frame. Buy two yellow pipe cleaners and two yellow pompoms.

Q: Figure out what you would like to be paid for writing. You may have different rates for different outlets; for example, you might charge less to write an article for a nonprofit organization’s blog than you would for a larger business. You can be flexible on your rates, but you should establish a standard.  It’s important to have rates so that you have a fee to quote if you are hired for a writing job. There are many websites and other publications that need writing, but they often don’t know what to charge. Give them a starting point and negotiate depending on length, difficulty and time involvement. It’s also important to not charge too little. If you are constantly undercutting your rates, you may find it difficult to raise them and earn what you really deserve. If you are trying to get writing jobs that pay by the piece, you may get many small payments. It can be easier for many employers or outlets to pay you through a simple payment service like PayPal. You can usually register for free on an online payment service like PayPal, but they may take a small percentage of your pay. If you’re making money, you’ll likely have to claim it on your taxes. Make sure you keep meticulous records of your income, including job, date, and amount. If you are collecting royalties from a book, remember that this is also taxable income. Show your clients that you are an active writer who is currently working. Even if you’re not getting paid, you should still have relevant, current examples of your writing available on your website. Every six months or so, comb through your writing to find the best of your recent work. Add one or two of these to your portfolio.
A: Establish your rates. Get an online payment account. Keep track of your writing income. Keep your materials up-to-date.

Q: The lactic acid in milk not only combats pigmentation problems, but stimulates collagen to improve your skin’s firmness and refines the appearance of wrinkles and lines. You can receive its benefits by dipping your hands directly into milk or milk mixtures, or by buying skincare products containing lactic acid.  Full-fat Greek yogurt is another popular choice. Massage it into the tanned skin, let it sit for twenty minutes, and then wash it off with warm water. Repeat daily. Its fat content also moisturizes!   Lactic acid peels are also available for more extreme, ongoing treatment (in case of irregular, unwanted pigmentation spots in skin), but skin generally takes time to adapt to and fully tolerate the process. Therefore, it's not best for our purposes here.
A: Dab on some dairy.

Q: Check your shipping confirmation to find the unique tracking number assigned to your order. It should be clearly displayed somewhere in the body of the email. Once you know your tracking number, getting shipping updates is a breeze. It may be a good idea to jot down your tracking number on a separate piece of paper in case you lose the original email confirmation. At the top of your shipping confirmation or receipt, you should see the name of the delivery service used by the seller. Enter the URL of the company’s website into your browser, or try clicking the link in the logo to be redirected immediately. All the shipping-related actions can be managed online.  If you’re not sure how to get to the company’s website, run a quick search for them by name. They should be the first link that pops up. On certain search engines, like Google, it's even possible to enter your tracking number directly under the company's link in the search results! In the US, FedEx, UPS, and the United States Postal Service are the most common delivery services used to ship packages commercially. If it's your first time on the shipping company’s website, you may be prompted to specify where you are. Select your continent, then scroll down the list until you find your home country. Clicking your country of origin will take you to the main page, where you can view your tracking history, change your delivery options, or ask a question about your order.  You’ll also be able to choose your preferred language if more than one is spoken where you live. Most of the major delivery services handle shipments all over the world, so you should have no problem tracking a shipment no matter where you’re located. From the main page, look for a place where you can go to input your tracking information. In most cases, this will be a link or search bar near the top of the page. The FedEx website, for instance, has a dropdown tab labelled “Tracking” that allows customers to provide a tracking number without having to navigate elsewhere on the site. On the UPS website, a tracking form appears in the “Quick Start” menu as soon as you pull up the main page. Enter your tracking number exactly as it appears in the shipping confirmation, with no dashes or spaces. You can also copy and paste it directly from the email to save time. You’ll then be shown your package’s shipping status, as well as its current location and expected delivery date. It's that simple!  On most websites, it’s possible to look up 20-30 tracking numbers at once.  If no results are produced or you get an error message, double check that the number you provided was correct.
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Identify your tracking number in your email or product receipt. Visit the website of the shipping company handling your order. Put in your location. Find the “Tracking” option. Plug your tracking number into the search bar.