In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This technique will greatly loosen the top and sides of your shoes. It’s a great choice if your shoe is feeling a little tight, or if your feet are swollen and need more room.
Summary: Use this method if your shoe is too tight across the top.

If your iPad is having problems completing the startup process, consider updating the software on your iPad. For example, if your screen is stuck on a red or blue screen or the apple icon freezes on the screen, run an update on your iPad to restart your iPad.  An update will allow you to reinstall your iOS software without deleting your data. If you are able to run this update, your iPad may start functioning again.   If you do not have a computer with iTunes, borrow a computer that has iTunes. Do this only as a last resort. Press down the home and sleep/wake button. Do not stop holding when you see the Apple icon. Keep holding down the sleep/wake button until the recovery mode screen appears. Do not select recover. A screen will pop up after you force your iPad to restart. Follow the steps to update your iPad’s iOS software. If your iPad takes longer than fifteen minutes to download the update, your iPad will exit the update. If this happens, you will need to repeat the steps above to try again to update your iOS software.
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One-sentence summary -- Connect your iPad to your computer with iTunes. Force your iPad to restart. Click on the update button.

Q: Butt enhancers are easy to use and provide instant results. Purchase underwear that has built-in padding or use inserts that go into your regular panties. Try different sizes of padding to find the look you prefer. Then, wear your shapewear under your clothing whenever you want the look of a bigger bottom.  You may be able to buy pants with butt enhancers already sewn in. Look for jeans or leggings that have a little extra padding. Try making your own padding by using foam filler or batting material used to fill pillows and quilts. You can find these at your local craft store or online. Your butt already looks great, it just needs the right pair of pants to show it off. This will make your butt look round and perky so it appears bigger. Choose tight, stretchy pants that fit well over your butt. Additionally, choose pockets that create the illusion that your butt is bigger, such as small, wide-set, or decorated pockets.  Small pockets work well because they make your butt seem bigger by comparison, and wide-set pockets work by drawing the eye out. Similarly, pockets with decorations, such as studs, jewels, or flaps, make your butt look bigger because they add a bit of bulk on your bottom. Baggy pants can make your butt look flatter because they don't define it. Wearing a belt at the narrow part of your waist can create the look of bigger curves. This is because the belt will make your waist look smaller than your hips and butt, giving the appearance that your butt is bigger. You can get this look at any size, so don't worry if you don't like your tummy. To create the effect, position your belt over your clothing at the narrow part of your waist.  This works best with a long top, blouse, or dress. If you're slim, try a thin or medium-sized belt. If you're curvier, play around with medium- to large-sized belts. Wearing heels is a quick and easy way to make your butt look bigger. This is because heels change the natural curve of your spine, which emphasizes your butt and boobs. Choose the highest heels that feel comfortable to you. They will instantly make your butt look bigger.  Higher heels will create a more dramatic effect than lower heels. If wearing heels is difficult for you, practice walking in them before you take them out in public.
A: Wear butt enhancing shapewear or padding for an instant boost. Wear tight pants with small, wide-set pockets. Cinch up your waist with a belt. Wear high heels to make your spine curve.

Problem: Article: You don't need a lot of space to work on juggling. While you may not specifically juggle the ball during games, being able to juggle the ball well gives you stronger control and better ball-handling skills.  Try to juggle for a little longer each time without losing control of the ball. If you can go for 5 minutes consistently, try to go for 10 minutes. Set a timer on your smart phone, or use an analog kitchen timer. Juggling also helps you get better at controlling and stopping the ball. You can get cones or flags for drills at any sporting goods store or general online retailer. Even if you don't have a lot of space, you can do drills in a small patch of yard. Set the cones or flags in a row and dribble through and around them as you move forward. If you're allowed, you can also practice dribbling inside the house – although you probably don't want to wear your cleats indoors. Dribbling inside gives you plenty of obstacles and opportunities to change direction. Find a solid brick or cement wall so it isn't damaged by repeated kicks. Stand about 2 feet (0.61 m) away to start, and kick the ball as hard as you can against the wall. Get in position to receive the ball, control it, and immediately kick it back against the wall. As you get better, gradually move further away from the wall. Try to kick the ball just as hard from the longer distance as you did from the shorter distance. Even if you have regular practice with your team, you also need to practice on your own if you want to really improve your game. Find a time when you can dedicate 20 or 30 minutes every day to practicing your soccer skills.  Include at least 5 minutes at the beginning and end of your practice for warming up and cooling down to help prevent injury. You may want to schedule different drills so that you are constantly training different skills. Think about how you can adapt drills you learn in team practice so that you can do them by yourself. If you have a close friend on your team who lives nearby, you might also plan joint practice sessions with them. Think about one aspect of soccer that you really enjoy and can do relatively well, or that seems to come naturally to you. Focus on that skill in your personal practice sessions and turn it into a signature move.  Perfecting one skill adds value to you as a player and gives any coach a reason to have you on their team. For example, if you're a defender, you might work on your defensive heading. Finding an opportunity to use a specialty skill that you've perfected can also enhance your own self-esteem and help you build confidence as a player.
Summary:
Practice juggling to improve your ball control. Set up cones or flags for dribbling drills. Kick the ball against a wall to improve your first touch. Create a regular practice schedule. Develop a specialty skill.