Q: Place your clothes that are brand new in the washing machine.  If you’ve separated your brand new clothes into more than one load – for instance, whites and colors – remember not to throw them all in together.  Add detergent according to manufacturer recommendations. After all your temperature, load size, and other settings are appropriately selected, you’re ready to get started.  If you are unsure of how long the washing cycle will take, ask someone more familiar with the machine or consult your washing machine’s user guide.  If you’re washing your brand new clothes at the laundromat, look for an indicator on the machine that will tell you how long the washing cycle will last. Wet clothing is more likely to color bleed.  Therefore, take your brand new clothing out of the washer as soon as the cycle is completed (usually it will take about 20 minutes). Hang your clothes on the line or place them in the dryer per care label instructions. If the care label on your brand new clothes indicates that you must wash something by hand, do not attempt to wash it in the washing machine.  Instead, fill a sink basin with cool water and mix in a bit of dishwashing liquid until the water is sudsy.  Soak your clothes that are brand new in the water for 10 minutes.  Drain the sink and rinse your clothes in cold water.  Just as you did with brand new clothes that you washed in the machine, separate clothes you wash by hand according to their color. Lay hand-washed clothing flat on a clothing rack or towel to dry.
A: Load the washing machine. Turn the machine on. Take your clothes out as soon as possible. Hand wash anything that needs to be washed by hand.

Article: Choose a style icon whose look you connect with most and use them as style muse inspiration. Personal style aesthetics range from hipster to chic to glam to athletic, etc., and there are many combinations that stem from that. Is it the eclectic glam stylings of Rihanna or the effortlessly suave look of David Beckham?  Make a board or collage that allows you to keep track of your inspirations. Write down outfit ideas you might have in a notebook to bookmark for later. This will allow you to keep track and stay true to your style goals.  Clean your closet of anything that doesn't align the new look you're going for. Target items that you've only worn once and/or items you never wear and throw them in the trash. Starting new is often the best way to go when revamping your style. Focus on items that will act as staples in your wardrobe, start and invest there, and then build around that. The great thing about style is it does not have to have a huge price tag in order to be considered great style, instead it's how you wear your look that truly sells an outfit. They are important when signing documents, but they are also important when it comes to adding punctuation to a look and elevating it even further. Choose a signature piece that represents you most. This can be done in a multitude of different ways.  If you are a hat connoisseur, incorporate hats into all of your looks. Either have a favorite that acts a mainstay, like a wide-brimmed hat, or interchange them depending on the day and outfit. If you are into beauty, have a signature lipstick, a bright red or a deep mauve, or a signature smoky eye with a thick cat eye that everyone knows you by. Be the guy or girl with the best frames and invest in different kinds of eyeglasses. Make nerdy chic work for you. Mix old and new pieces and higher-end and thrifted pieces together to enhance your style while inflecting personality into your style even more. Are you into sneakers? Are you into heels? A lot can be told about a person by what they decide to wear on their feet. It not only gives cues about your style, but it also gives cues about you. Be on trend and wear shoes in an unexpected way.  Pair sneakers or cross trainers with your favorite dress or a suit. Wear a pair of heels with athletic gear like sweat pants and a tank top. Crossover the popular winter shoe over-the-knee boots for a spring time outfit of short shorts and be on trend with the latest lampshading effect. Hair has its own sense of style as well. Wear it however it feels most comfortable to wear it. It can be a lot of trial and error through different cuts, lengths, colors, and preferred ponytail holder positions – but it's worth the effort. Sometimes it is a stamp on its own and the more freedom you have with the way you style it, the more lasting of a memory you leave on people.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Find a personal style. Consider your budget when shopping for new items. Create a signature. Invest in your shoe game. Express yourself through your hair.

Problem: Article: The height of your ergonomic chair should be fully adjustable.  The chair's seat should be easy to move either upwards or downwards.  This adjustment will allow for people of different heights to comfortably sit in the chair.  Make sure you can adjust how high or low the the seat is before purchasing your chair.  A seat height of 15” to 22” will comfortably seat a person between 5'0" to 6'4" tall. Most chairs will offer only a small range of adjustment. Your feet should be able to sit flat on the floor while your knees are bent at ninety degree angles. Before you select an ergonomic chair, you'll want to think of who will be using the chair.  The chair will need to comfortably fit anyone who will sit in it or be able to be adjusted to fit them.  Make sure your chair is a good fit for anyone in your office before making a purchase.  The chair you are interested in should comfortably fit the person it is intended for. Many ergonomic chairs will be adjustable enough to accommodate most anyone. A good ergonomic chair will allow you to adjust each part of the chair by itself.  You should be able to move the armrests, seat and back supports independently of each other.  This level of customization will allow you to make the chair a good fit for anyone that might end up using it.  You may want to avoid chairs that don't allow for adjustments. Generally, you will want to select chairs that have a large number of adjustable features.
Summary: Look for the ability to adjust the chair's height. Consider who will be using the chair. Make sure elements of the chair can be individually adjusted.

Q: For children under one year of age, don't give them anything but formula or breast milk in their bottles. Juice and milk are too sugary, and water can lead to malnutrition. When babies fall asleep with bottles, they often keep the nipple in their mouths, allowing milk or juice to drip into their mouths and pool around the teeth and gums. The sugar in the drinks gives incentive for bacteria to stay on teeth, causing decay. It's best not to give any bottles at naps or bedtime, but if you must, then make sure to only put water in them.  The exception to this rule is babies who haven't started eating solid foods yet. Babies who are still solely on breast milk, formula, or a combination of both do not need extra water in their diet. In fact, feeding them extra water can lead to malnutrition or other problems.  If your child is ambivalent about the bottle or does not insist on holding the bottle or drinking once she lays down, try brushing teeth before bed and simply skipping the bottle. It also helps to offer milk at dinnertime. If just giving water doesn't work, you can try removing the bottle once your child falls asleep. That removes the liquid that could cause damage to her teeth.  Most doctors prefer that you don't let your child fall asleep with a bottle at all; it can make it harder for your child to be weaned from the bottle. Offer a pacifier instead of a bottle if your baby wants something to suck. Don't forget to gently wipe her mouth out after you remove the bottle. Coating the nipple of the pacifier with any type of sugary substance (including juice and milk, which contain natural sugars) can trap sugar in the front of your child's mouth. This practice allows bacteria to gather and can cause tooth decay.
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Feed only breast milk and formula to babies. Give bottles with water only during naps or at bedtime for toddlers. Take the bottle away when your child's asleep. Do not dip pacifiers in honey or sugar.