In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It might sound trite to say that eyes are windows to the soul, but in a lot of ways, that seems to be true. Locking eyes for three seconds can speak volumes, especially if you conclude by slowly dragging your eyes away.  Eye contact has even greater impact if you get caught staring at person you are interested in. Make sure that when you get caught, however, you quickly look away. In doing so, you let him or her know that you were just caught in the act and not merely staring into space. One thing to avoid doing, of course, is staring the other person down. Eye contact conveys a certain level of intimacy and flirtatiousness when done right. When overdone, though, you can quickly intimidate someone and ruin your chances for good. When you greet the object of your affection, smile. Smile while talking to him or her. Smile when you part ways. There is something warm and friendly about a smile, and wielding one whenever your crush is around will help convey just how happy you are about the interaction you have. Another great thing about a smile is that it really demonstrates the excitement you feel whenever you find yourself around this person. A smile that flashes your pearly whites and makes your eyes sparkle will leave very little room for doubt in the other person's mind. You do not need to dress up every time you see him or her, but as a general rule, put in a minimum amount of effort to look good. Showing that you care about how you look in front of this person will hint at the fact that you have a reason to care about such things. On a similar note, if your crush specifically said that a particular piece of jewelry or garment looked nice on you, wear it frequently. In doing so, you can show that you really value how that person views you. Find excuses to make brief, subtle touches. A casual touch on the arm or knee while you talk can work wonders. Even these seemingly innocent forms of touch convey a sense of intimacy, and by initiating them, you are telling the other person that you want to be close.  Every time you touch this person, you should use a very gentle, light touch. A hearty pat on the back can be a friendly sign, but it does not do much to convey romantic interest. If possible, move in for a hug when you greet or say goodbye, as well. This form of physical contact is often reserved for people who are close, so it could help bridge the gap between you both. If you do hug when you say goodbye, make sure that your hug lingers. Do not let go immediately; instead, let your hands linger before hesitantly sliding them away. This move will show that you are reluctant to say your farewells. More precisely, touch areas of the body that seem innocent while also hinting at intimacy. Touch your face or hair, or slowly stroke your own arm a bit. Use your tongue to moisten your lips every now and then. By touching yourself in ways like these, you can hint to the other person that you really wish they were touching you, instead. You need to make sure that you do not seem too suggestive or creepy when you do this, though. Act like your self-touching is subconscious and casual, rather than making it obvious that it is entirely for his or her benefit. One of the worst things you can do is to have your hands all over yourself while staring the other person down with a hungry look in your eyes.
Summary: Make eye contact. Smile. Look your best. Touch your crush. Touch yourself.

Use a cage at least 8 feet by 3 feet by 6 feet (2.4 meters by .9  meters by 1.8 meters). As a rule, the larger the cage, the better. Without enough room, your iguana won’t be able to thrive and may wind up sick or depressed. Wire cages are suitable if you live in an area that is consistently hot and humid. Otherwise, you will need a large glass tank or enclosure to make sure you can maintain your iguana's environmental conditions. After you pick your cage or enclosure, place substrate across the bottom of it. Use specially designed reptile carpet or flat or shredded newspaper. Avoid bark, woodchips, treated wood, or plastic. Because iguanas live in heavily wooded areas, your iguana will need lots of space and different types of things to climb on. Do this by placing a variety of large branches or specially designed platforms in the habitat. In addition, provide a variety of rocks for the iguana to climb on.  Make sure any branches or structures you place in the habitat are large and strong enough to support the iguana. Provide ramps for your iguana to climb to different levels of its habitat. Opt for smooth/flat rocks that your iguana can comfortably lay on. A box or cave-like area will allow your iguana to hide when it feels threatened or scared. Ultimately, a hiding area is an important part of any iguana habit. Without one, your iguana will feel vulnerable and may not thrive. Place a small wooden box under some rocks. Small plants will help transform your iguana’s habitat into a more interesting environment that better simulates the wild. Depending on the plants you place, your iguana may eat them or hide in them. Some plants to include are:  Acacia Aloe Bamboo Thistle Jade plant Dandelion
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One-sentence summary -- Purchase a large cage. Spread substrate across the bottom of the habitat. Provide things for your iguana to climb. Create a hiding area. Place small plants in the habitat.

Problem: Article: If you’re using a gas or electric grill, set it to about 350 °F (177 °C). If you’re using a charcoal grill, build a low fire and wait until you can comfortably hold your hand above the grate for about 6 seconds. To make sure your sausages don’t stick to the grill, use a basting brush to cover the links with a small amount of olive oil. If your grates are messy, oil the grill instead by dipping a paper towel in olive oil and brushing it across the grates. Use tongs so you don’t burn yourself. If you’re using a charcoal grill, set them next to the flame, not directly over it. Make sure the links are not touching so they can cook thoroughly. After every 2 to 3 minutes, turn the sausage links over with tongs. This will keep them from burning. Shorten the amount of time if the venison starts to blacken. Keep your sausages on the grill until they are firm to the touch and deep or golden brown. For most links, this should take between 10 and 20 minutes. To make sure a sausage is safe to eat, use a food thermometer to check the fattest area of the sausage, removing the link once its internal temperature reaches 160 °F (71 °C). When your sausages are done, remove them from the grill and let them sit. When they are cool enough to touch, they are ready to serve. Place leftover links in an airtight container and keep them in the fridge for up to 5 days.
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Heat your grill to a medium temperature. Brush your sausages or grill gates with olive oil. Put your sausages on the grill. Turn the links over every few minutes. Grill your sausages until they’re 160 °F (71 °C) inside. Remove and serve your sausages.