Article: Wearing a single color lengthens your silhouette by creating a stark vertical line from head to toe. Neutral colors within the same color spectrum have the same effect. Dark color schemes are more effective at creating the illusion of height than light or vibrant colors.  For example, wear a deep navy blazer over a dark blue button-down dress shirt with fitted navy trousers. Avoid wearing a top that is a drastically different color than your pants.The color contrast breaks up the vertical line and can highlight short builds. If you do decide to wear different colors, opt for tops that are lighter in color. Save the darker pieces for the bottom half of your body. Eyes will be drawn to the dark pants and then naturally travel upward to the lighter shade, creating the illusion of length.  For example, wear a charcoal gray top with a black skirt or black trousers. Avoid wearing pants that are lighter in color than your shirt. The contrast draws attention to your feet. Unbroken vertical stripes create height by drawing eyes up, creating a vertical body line. Go for thin stripes – you don’t want a lot of empty space in between them. However, they need to be thick enough to be visible at a glance. Stripes that are equal-width work well.  Try to keep your stripes fairly monochrome. For example, wear a black button-down dress shirt that has dark gray stripes. Avoid horizontal stripes. These draw eyes out to the sides of your body, which can highlight a short stature. When wearing a shirt and jacket of contrasting colors, keep the darker colors on the outer layer and wear lighter colored shirts underneath. This combination helps create a vertical body line that adds length to a frame. Avoid wearing dark colored shirts with light colored jackets, since this combination will have the opposite effect.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Wear monochromatic or low-contrast color schemes. Wear dark colors on the bottom half of your body. Aim for shirts or dresses with vertical stripes. Layer dark jackets over light colored shirts to create height.
Article: After changes to your fish tank, such as a large water change, a thorough cleaning, or medicating your fish, a bacteria bloom can occur. If this describes what led to the cloudiness in your tank, then be patient. The bacteria will balance out in a few days, and the water should clear on its own. If your filters are not working properly, then the water can become cloudy. There is bacteria in your filtration system that consumes byproducts like ammonia and keeps things clean. If the filters stop working, the bacteria can build up in the water, making it look cloudy. If you had recently added new fish to your aquarium, make sure the tank set up can handle the additional fish. For example, if you just added a larger fish to a tank that had smaller fish, it might be too much for the filtration system. Add a different filtration system, or lessen the amount of fish in your tank. Overfeeding your fish can cause cloudiness in the water. Fish need to be fed sparingly. Feed them an amount of food once a day the size of their eye, and give them one or two fast days a week. Sometimes, cloudiness can be caused by decorations. Make sure to wash all decorations carefully before adding them to the tank. Check all decorations in your tank to make sure they are designed for aquariums and purchased at good pet stores. Check for melting or misshapen decorations, softening or loosening decorations, or flaking paint or discolorations on decorations. Toxic blue-green algae clings to the sides of the tanks and sometimes to the decorative items in the tank. A good time to scrape algae from the sides is right before you change the water. Use a soft plastic squeegee or a clean toothbrush to gently scrape the side, then rinse under water to clean before taking another swipe. Remove all the ornaments and scrub in the old tank water to prevent shock in your fish.  Make sure your tank doesn’t get too much light because that can cause algae growth. Don’t place your tank close to a window and only keep tank lights on for 8 to 10 hours a day.  It is important not to overfeed your fish, as leftover food can contribute to algae growth and an ammonia spike.
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Look for bacterial blooms. Check your filters. Adjust for additional fish. Refrain from overfeeding your fish. Be mindful with decorations. Control algae.
Article: Set the food dehydrator to between 100 and 125 degrees Fahrenheit (38 to 52 degrees Celsius) and leave the corn inside to dry. You want the corn to be at 10 percent moisture before you increase the temperature in the food dehydrator. You'll know the corn is at ten percent moisture when it weighs .5 ounces (14.2 grams) less per pound (.45 kilograms) than it did before you started the malting process. Raise it to between 140 and 160 degrees Fahrenheit (60 to 71 degrees Celsius). The corn will be finished drying when it's between three and six percent moisture content, or when it's lost three ounces (85 grams) per pound (.45 kilograms) of its original weight. The entire drying and process can take between six to eight hours. Set the oven between 176 and 185 degrees Fahrenheit (80 to 85 degrees Celsius). After four hours, the corn will be finished kilning and malting.
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Dry the corn in a food dehydrator to stop the germination process. Weigh the corn after several hours to check the moisture content. Increase the temperature when the corn is at ten percent moisture. Transfer the corn to a baking sheet and put it in the oven for four hours.