In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Be sure to stand straight up with your shoulders back and don’t be afraid to take up space.  Don’t try to make yourself smaller to accommodate men.  If you shrink around people, they won’t view you as strong or confident and men are more likely to treat women they view as weak with disrespect.  Show men that you mean business by carrying yourself with great posture. You can practice by standing with your back flat up against a wall.  Both your shoulders should be touching the wall. Whenever you talk to people, make eye contact with them.  If they don’t initially meet your gaze, make it clear that you expect them to.  Move and tilt your head so that you’re looking into their eyes.  Keep eye contact a little longer than feels comfortable.  You might come off a bit intimidating to men but you’ll gain their respect.  If you demand eye contact from people, it will be very hard for them to stare at your chest. People view easy eye contact as sign of confidence. Don’t try to appease men by acting subordinate to them.  You may think that putting others above yourself will make them like you but in reality all it does is make them see you as weak.  Whether you’re trying to appear strong at work or around your friends, let others know you’re an equal and that you don’t need to impress anyone.  Only smile when you genuinely want to.  Disingenuous smiles can be seen as a sign that someone is trying too hard to seek approval. Don’t nod too much while you’re talking to people.  Nodding too much can make you look like you’re not strong enough to have your own opinions. Sometimes when women feel uncomfortable they fidget with their hair or body.  These signals are also very similar to what women do when they’re attracted to someone so you should try to avoid doing them if you don’t want attention.  Some men may feel like it’s ok to ogle you if they misread your body cues.  Touching your hair or chest can release sex hormones. Some people might misread you touching your hair as a sign that you want to be touched by them.
Summary: Have good posture. Demand eye contact from people. Be real. Control your body language.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This is a 1940s look that is excellent for bad hair days.  Fold the scarf into a triangle.  Put the middle point over your forehead, between your eyes, and tie the other two ends into a knot above it.  Fold the point over toward the back of your head and tuck it into the knot.  Secure it by tying the two ends into another knot, and tucking them into the sides of the scarf. If you have long hair, you can use your scarf as part of a side braid.  Fold the scarf in half lengthwise until it is about 2” wide. Put your hair over one shoulder and place the scarf at the top of your head, like a headband. Separate your hair into three parts, with each end of the scarf being added to the right and left section of hair. Braid your hair, using the ends of the scarf to tie a knot at the end of your braid. Fold your scarf lengthwise a few times and put the center of it just above your hairline.Tie it at the nape of your neck. The knot should be under your hair. Fold the scarf diagonally into a triangle and place the center of the folded edge against your left hip at waist-height. Tie the scarf at your right side. If desired, you can repeat with another scarf on the opposite side. Tie your scarf into a knot behind your neck, with the scarf hanging over your chest.  Tie the remaining ends into another knot behind the small of your back.  If you have an Hermes ring for your scarf, you can use it in a halter top. Put two adjacent corners through the ring, and tie those in a knot behind your neck, adjusting the ring as necessary.  Knot the other two corners at the small of your back.
Summary: Wear your scarf like Rosie the Riveter. Braid the scarf into your hair. Wear your scarf as a headband. Wear your scarf as a sarong. Wear your scarf as a halter top.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This should be a cell that has more characters than space. It's in the toolbar at the top of your Excel page. You'll find this option in the "Data Tools" section of the Data tab. This function divides the cell’s contents of one Excel cell into separate columns. After clicking on Text to Columns window will pop up, called "Convert Text to Columns Wizard Step 1 of 3." The window will have two selections:  "Delimited" and "Fixed Width."  Delimited means that characters, such as tabs or commas will divide each field. You will usually select delimited when you’re importing data from another application, such as a database. The fixed width option means that the fields are lined up in columns that have spaces between the individual field. This window shows three options. If you want to create a break line, click on the position where you want the text to break. If you want to delete the break line, double click on the line. To adjust the line, click and drag it around the data. This window has several options, "General", "Text," "Date" and "Do not import column (skip)." Unless you want to force your cell's formatting to do something different than its natural state, you can skip this page. Your text should now be divided between two or more cells.
Summary:
Select the cell you wish to split up. Click Data. Select Text to Columns. Select Fixed Width. Click Next. Click Next. Click Finish.