Write an article based on this "Buy a basic black pair. Elongate your legs with nudes and neutral tones. Opt for an eye-catching statement color."
article: Black shoes, along with matching a large portion of your wardrobe, will always look stylish and sophisticated. A pair of black lace up flats with a pointed toe can look very elegant and can easily replace black heels with many of your dressier outfits. Look for a sleek pair with a glossy finish. Patent (or faux) leather is a great choice, as well as black suede.  If you opt for a complex or unusual design, buying them in black can make them feel a little more accessible, especially if this is your first pair.  If you’re able to splurge, buy a designer pair of black lace ups. You’ll get a lot of mileage out of them and they’ll likely last you several years. The trend has been and continues to be popular, so you don’t have to worry about them going out of style any time soon. Flats in general tend to emphasize the legs, and because lace up flats tie around the ankles or calves, they tend to draw even more attention to these areas. If you have muscular calves, wide ankles or short legs, opt for a nude-colored pair. These can help lengthen and slim the leg. To intensify this effect, choose lace up flats that very closely match your skin tone – look for hues like nude, blush, tan or brown. The versatility of flats means you can more easily pull off a bright or unusual color, especially if you keep your outfit in neutral tones like black. Neon colors are very popular in the summer time, and a pair of cherry red lace up flats will always look fashionable, especially with a pointed toe. Animal prints and metallic materials can also look very chic.  Many people already consider lace up flats to be statement shoes, so wearing a pair with a bold pop of color emphasizes that even more. Try a bright orange color, which has been an on-trend color lately.

Write an article based on this "Look at the form factor. Check the model number."
article: iPod shuffles are very small and none of them have a display. There are several visual differences between generations of the iPod shuffle.  Square with circular controls — 4th Generation (2010 - 2015) Rectangular with controls along the top edge — 3rd Generation (2009) Rectangular with circular controls — 2nd Generation (2006 - 2008) Narrow rectangle with small circular controls (white only) — 1st Generation (2005) iPod shuffles model numbers are printed in small type:   A1373 — 4th Generation (The model number is printed on the part of the clip that touches the base).  A1271 — 3rd Generation (The model number is printed at the bottom of the back, underneath the clip).  A1204 — 2nd Generation (The model number is printed on the edge that is covered by the tip of the clip).  A1112 — 1st Generation (The model number is printed on the back on the iPod, at the bottom).

Write an article based on this "Use the kickboxing side kick for aerobic workouts in kickboxing. Get in your boxing stance. Bring your front knee up to your chest. Straighten your knee. Rotate your non-kicking foot. Bend your knee and land forwards."
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The side kick is a great way to burn calories and work up a little sweat and it can be fun too! This is a great kick to add to your kickboxing exercise routine. You can use a punching bag, a partner holding a pad or just shadow kick without anything at all. Your legs should be slightly spread at a bit more than shoulders width with one leg in front and the other in back. Your kicking leg will be in front. Keep your fists up in front of your face.  You should practice this with both legs so try it in both directions. After practicing with one leg, switch your stance and practice with the other leg also. Your hands should be in front of your chin and mouth to protect your face. You should be sideways to your target. This bent knee creates the power for your shot so bring it up as high as possible. Straighten your knee directly forward into contact. You should make contact with the blade, or outside edge, of your foot because it will be stronger and safer for your kick.  Make sure you are extending straight forward into contact. This means you will have to be turning your body and hips simultaneously. Think of the kick as a stomping motion to give you extra power and strength. Do not lock out your knee, or extend it completely, or else you could hurt yourself. You will want to maintain a slight bend even when making contact. You must rotate your non-kicking foot at the same time to create extra power and strength in your kick. It should end up facing almost completely backwards when you make contact with your target.  The non-kicking foot should rotate about 180 degrees so that it faces backwards when you make contact. This rotation is very important so make sure it is moving correctly during your kick. It will feel like you are giving your back to the target because you are rotating your hips into the kick. Bend your knee again after contact to bring your knee back to your chest. Bring your foot down to the ground directly in front of you.  Your non-kicking foot will have to rotate back to its original position when landing. You can shuffle back after your foot is on the ground to bring you away from your opponent.