In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Ear cuffs come in a variety of styles, so you'll have plenty to choose from when you go shopping.  The simplest ear cuffs are dainty hoops that wrap around the ridge of the ear without any further adornment. These hoops can be made of light wire, heavy wire, or solid metal. Some hoop ear cuffs have a separate earring piece attached by a thin chain or series of chains. This earring should be placed into an earlobe piercing. Other ear cuffs can be more ornate. The cuff itself rests in the hollow of the ear (as described in the "Placing the Ear Cuff" section), but the decorative part is meant to encircle the outer curve of the ear. This decorative portion can be made of dainty wire or solid metal. Some ear cuffs are even studded with gems or similar elements. Wear an ear cuff on one ear instead of wearing them on both. The look is supposed to be edgy and asymmetrical.  Even small ear cuffs stand out, so weighing both ears down with cuffs can make your overall look seem heavy and cluttered. You should only wear ear cuffs on one ear at a time, but the ear you choose does not matter. If you can't choose between your favorite pair of earrings and your favorite ear cuffs, you might be able to wear both.  When you take this option, though, it's best to keep one or both elements fairly subdued. For instance, you could wear simple diamond stud earrings with a decorative cuff, especially if the cuff has an open space in its design to accommodate an earring. Another option would be to wear a pair of long dangling earrings with a simple wire hoop cuff. You should not, however, wear an elaborately designed ear cuff with heavy dangling earrings. The two pieces will likely clash and create too much weight. Simple ear cuffs can be worn with other jewelry, but more elaborate cuffs often look best when they don't have to compete with other large statement pieces. Like earrings, other jewelry you wear—necklaces, bracelets, rings—should balance out the ear cuff instead of competing with it. An ornate statement necklace can be worn when you have simple hoop ear cuffs, but when you have a more elaborate cuff, you should stick with things like small pendant necklaces or plain dangle bracelets when you choose anything at all. Ear cuffs are meant to be worn as statement jewelry, but in order for them to make a statement, they have to be visible.  Tie your hair back or arrange it in a messy bun. Consider putting a deep side part in your hair so that the side with the cuff is more exposed. If nothing else, you should at least expose the ear cuff by sweeping your hair behind your ear.
Summary: Try different cuff styles. Go for an unbalanced look. Wear the cuffs with your favorite earrings. Balance it with the rest of your jewelry. Show it off.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Assigning chores to your teen will teach her responsibility and help her practice following through on commitments. Chores will also force your teen to get off the couch and get things done. Create a schedule that breaks down the duties around the house by day and assign each task to your teen and/or others in the home, including:  Cleaning her bedroom Cleaning the bathroom Doing laundry Dusting and cleaning the common areas Sweeping or mopping the floors Most teens are easily distracted and reduced to lethargy by their computer, their smartphone, or the latest video game. Rather than cut off your teen completely, which could lead to fighting or a conflict, place specific time limits on these distractions, such as no smart phones at the dinner table during dinner or no video gaming after 10 pm. This will allow your teen to focus her time and energy on her school assignments or her chores. It will also ensure she is not up all night on the computer and can be well rested for a productive day. When setting limits for your teen, it’s important that you also set a good example by also following the same rules. Don’t bring your phone to the table during dinner if your teen is not allowed to have her phone with her during dinner, and try to also limit your watching television or gaming to no later than 10 pm. This will show your teen you can also abide by the same rules you have established for her. If your teen argues against doing her chores or does not follow any of your limitations, be firm and clear about the consequences. This can range from less severe punishments like no going out for the night to more severe punishments like a reduction on her allowance, no television or computer use for a week, or grounding her for a period of time.  As the adult in the relationship, you must enforce the rules that you set and dole out consequences for disobeying the rules. Your teen may get upset or angry, but she will understand the consequences of her actions and likely think twice about disobeying a rule or neglecting a chore again. Try not to over react and give your teen the most severe punishment for small arguments or conflicts. Match the scale of the your teen’s wrongdoing with the level of punishment she will receive. Your teen will likely resist your initial attempts to set rules and assign chores, so be prepared for some arguing and talking back. Avoid losing your temper and screaming at your teen. Instead, focus on responding calmly and being positive about the situation. Your teen is more likely to respond to a controlled parent than an angry one. Rather than take away her phone or computer when she doesn’t listen to you, another option is to simply ask her to do a task and then stand there and watch her until she puts down the distraction and completes the task. Your teen may see you are unreasonable or annoying, but she will soon realize you will not stop watching her until she stops being lazy. This type of motivation will work better than nagging or yelling at your teen.
Summary: Make a chore schedule. Limit your teen’s video game and computer use. Follow through on consequences for negative behavior. Don’t lose your temper or take negative comments to heart.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Plant petunias in a sunny location in your garden. If you have potted petunia plants, place them on a sunny balcony or window sill. The flowers should receive at least 6 hours of direct sunlight each day to stay healthy. Petunia plants require moisture to avoid over-drying, which leads to wilted blooms. Water the plants moderately each day or second day so that the soil is damp but not soaked. Let the soil dry slightly between watering to avoid root rot. If you are growing petunias in a pot, aim to have up to 3 plants in a pot that measures 10–12 inches (25–30 cm). If you are growing petunias in a garden, space them out about 3 inches (7.6 cm) apart. Petunias have large blooms and need enough room to develop fully and stay healthy. Your petunia plants may get infected with a virus or disease that will diminish them. Check your plants for signs of disease, such as small, translucent spots or dark circles on the petals. If this is the case, removing deadheads or trimming the plants will not be enough to save them.
Summary:
Plant petunias somewhere that receives direct sunlight. Water petunias a small amount each 1 to 2 days. Space petunia plants about 3 inches (7.6 cm) apart. Check petunias for signs of disease.