Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Tuck your shirt into your shorts. Try a cropped top for a more daring look. Dress up the shorts with a loose blouse. Wear high-waisted shorts as a swimsuit cover-up. Pair high-waisted shorts with tights for chillier days. Wear a jacket or cardigan with the shorts. Accentuate your natural waist with a belt. Balance color and pattern for a well put together look.

Answer: Tucking your shirt into the waistband of your high waisted shorts will show off the high waist of the shorts. Tuck in a t-shirt for a casual look or try tucking in a button up shirt for a more dressy look. Get a pattern silk or cotton button up for the shorts and tuck it in. When you tuck your shirt in, make sure that the fabric left out is straight and even. Check the shorts from the back and the front to make sure the shirt is tucked in evenly. A cropped top stops just above the narrowest part of your waist. Look for a cropped top that hits just above the top button of your high-waisted shorts. Get cropped tops in cotton, silk, or linen for a fun spring or summer look. Be especially bold with a bralette top. A bralette top is a vintage-inspired piece that is very form fitting and usually stops just above the belly button. The outline of your bra area shows through the top, making it very daring. If you're interested in wearing your shorts for a casual-dressy affair, you can pair them with a loose blouse. Loose fitting blouses tend to pair well with tighter high waisted shorts, while slim fitting blouses tend to work better with shorts that are looser in the legs. If you want to rock your style while strolling along the beach, slip your high-waisted shorts on over your swimsuit. This will allow you to show off the top part of the suit and look casual at the beach. You can wear the high-waisted shorts over a one piece bathing suit or over the bottom part of a bikini. Rock high-waisted shorts in fall or winter by wearing tights underneath. Go for black tights with black high-waisted shorts and a button up top for a clean, sophisticated look. Or try high-waisted jean shorts with colored tights and a t-shirt for a fun casual look. You can also wear knee length socks over the tights to keep your legs extra warm when you are wearing shorts and tights on a cold day. A cropped blazer or sweater works especially well with the silhouette created by the shorts. Try a cropped blazer in navy or black with fabric high-waisted shorts for a day at the office. Wear a long cardigan with high-waisted jean shorts for a more casual look. A jacket can be especially good if it comes in at the narrowest part of your waist, right about where the top of your shorts rest. This further accentuates the skinniest part of your figure and can be very flattering. A belt can be one of the best, most natural style accessories to match with high waisted shorts. Make sure the shorts have belt loops if you plan to wear them with a belt. Choose a skinny belt in a neutral color to accentuate your waist. Or go for a thick leather belt with high-waisted jean shorts to keep the shorts up. When you are putting together an outfit with the high-waisted shorts, strive for a balance between color and pattern on the top and bottom. You can wear all neutrals or incorporate a classic pattern like a pinstripe or a texture like lace on either the top or bottom. Keep the details to one or the other, though, and do not wear pattern or texture on both your top and bottom. The other alternative is to use color. You can stick to simple patterns or all solids if you include a little color, but adding color to the top will generally look dressier if your shorts are in a neutral color.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Preheat the oven to 350º F (175º C). Place your macaroni and cheese in a shallow, oven-proof dish. Stir in some milk. Cover the baking dish with foil, and bake until heated through. For a nice topping, add some extra cheese on top.

Answer: The oven is usually the best way to heat up large quantities of macaroni and cheese, especially if you are reheating a leftover casserole. A glass baking dish is ideal. Add about 1 tablespoon of milk per 1 cup of macaroni and cheese.  However, skip this step if you are reheating a mac and cheese casserole that has a crumb or crunchy topping. This should take 20-30 minutes. Add a layer of shredded cheese (cheddar works great!) to the top of your macaroni and cheese.  After 20 minutes, remove the foil, and cook for an additional 10 minutes until the cheese topping is bubbly and brown. For a bit of extra crunch, you could stir in 2-3 tablespoons of seasoned bread crumbs to the shredded cheese before sprinkling it on top.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Let your doctor measure your pulse and blood pressure. Get a physical examination to locate the source of the bleeding. Follow your doctor’s instructions for treatment.

Answer: The doctor will use their fingers to measure your pulse. They will then put your arm in a cuff to measure your blood pressure. If you have a weak pulse or low blood pressure, the doctor may give you fluids or an oxygen mask to prevent shock. Pulse and blood pressure tests are good ways for your doctor to determine how high your risk of going into shock is. The doctor will do a pelvic exam by sticking their fingers up into your vagina and uterus. This exam may identify the source of the bleeding. This may cause a few minutes of discomfort. If you feel pain, tell your doctor. Your doctor may also use this examination to determine if there is any leftover placenta in your body or if you have any tears in your vagina or uterus. Treatment options for postpartum hemorrhage can vary based on the severity of your condition. Milder conditions may be treated with massage, medication, or the removal of leftover placenta while you're under anesthetic. More severe conditions may require surgery or a hysterectomy. If you are going into shock, you may be given intravenous fluids (IV), a blood transfusion, or an oxygen mask. Get plenty of rest in the days following treatment. Overexertion may cause more bleeding. Avoid moving too much and drink plenty of water.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Calm down. Show the right body language. Use a calm voice. Bring your horse to an enclosed paddock or ring on a 30 feet (9.1 m) line. Lead the horse around the pen. Move toward the center of the pen while encouraging the horse to move away. Position the line. Work the horse in circles around you. Continue to push the horse on gently. Look for other signs from the horse. Change your body language. Reward the horse. Get the horse to follow.

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Going into it with a nervous or angry attitude is not going to get you anywhere. The Join Up depends on the horse viewing you as the calm at the center of the storm, so you must present a safe and trustworthy person to approach. Take a few deep breaths and make sure the horse knows you're confident and relaxed.  Remember that the horse will almost always mimic you. If you're jumping everywhere and shouting, the horse will respond by running and acting aggressively. Maintain relaxed body language and don't show fear. If you show fear or hesitation, then the horse will take this as a sign of submission from you, and it will take a lot longer to join up. Stand tall but in a non-aggressive, non-confrontational manner. This means making your movements soft and fluid rather than tense and jerky. Keep your hands close to your body. A horse may take fright at objects perceived as being waved around, so presenting a uniform silhouette poses less of a threat. Use a sing-song, happy, calm tone of voice. As soon as you shout or berate the horse, you have broken the Join Up because the horse understands your attitude as well as the tone and timbre of your voice. Your aim at this stage is to familiarize the horse with the arena, so the animal can see it holds no surprises. You also want to show the horse you are calm and not a threat. The horse might be a little scared or confused. Lead the animal around the safe, enclosed area for a few minutes. Change direction a few times as you lead to set yourself as "leader." You may also want to talk to the horse in a gentle voice as you do this to help calm the animal. You want to encourage the horse to move toward the perimeter. To do this, you may need to firmly "shoo" the horse away. You do not want to frighten the animal, but merely point out that it needs to be somewhere else, in the same way a mother may send her foal away. The process of moving the horse away presents you as lead mare. You will still have the longline attached to the horse’s halter. As the horse moves away from you, throw the line out behind the animal while keeping hold of the clip. Position the line to the far side of the horse. This will cause the line to trail alongside the animal’s body, behind the tail, and across the hind quarters. Flicking on the long line now has the effect of geeing the horse forward. Encourage the horse to move in a circle around you. Continue to push the horse on gently, working in circles around you. As the horse becomes familiar with what's expected, you will see its body language start to change. The horse may angle its head toward you and twitch the inside ear (the one closest to you) toward you as if awaiting instructions. This is a sign that the horse is ready to negotiate his position and do what you want. You will see the horse angle his head to you, which is a sign he is ready to negotiate his position according to what you want. After 5 or 6 circuits (if using a 50-foot diameter pen), change direction by blocking the horse using body language, but not actually getting in the way. After another 5 or 6 circuits change direction again, and start to coil the line and maybe drop eye contact down to the neck/shoulder. Other signs the horse is paying attention and looking for your guidance include making the circle smaller, turning the inside ear toward you, licking or chewing at the air, and lowering the head perhaps even touching the nose to the ground as if looking for somewhere to graze. The fact that the horse is relaxed but looking to you for instruction means the horse has started to trust you. Now you are both ready to move onto the next phase and test that trust. When you see these signs, drop eye contact completely and soften your body language. Try bringing the hand nearest the horse across your stomach with fingers closed. Turn your back and take a few steps away from the horse while remaining alert (watch out he/she may lose attention on you while you are not looking). This will cause the horse to come toward you slowly and 'join up'.  If everything goes according to plan, when you turn your back and walk away, the horse will step toward you and follow. This is the same way a foal follows the mother when she moves off. You want to reward this behavior so that the horse is more likely to repeat it in future.  If things don't go to plan and the horse ignores you, start working the animal in a circle again and go back to the beginning. However, if the horse is starting to tire, stop and try again another day. You can rub between the eyes or offer a nice stroke on the neck. This is how horses naturally groom each other or assure a lower status horse. They do not approach the lead mare unless she is very relaxed and not exerting her authority. Stand next to the horse on the near side, facing forward. Walk off and circle around the horse’s nose to the right. The horse will follow when you have established that you are the leader. Complete a small circle and reward the horse. Do this in both directions.