Write an article based on this "Make eye contact. Smile at the other person. Use welcoming body language. Lean forward slightly when you talk to the other person. Mimic the other person. Make physical contact. Be the first person to walk away."
article: Prolonged eye contact is the best way to establish a connection without actually saying anything. It helps to create an intense emotional connection between the two people locking eyes. People who aren’t interested at all usually look away or will be easily distracted. Just be careful not to stare. A few seconds of lingering eye contact is enough to signal interest, but also quick enough to pass off as a mistake if she isn’t seem interested. When you lock eyes, make sure you have a pleasant expression on your face. Smiling projects confidence and friendliness, and most people respond favorably to that. If he’s interested, he’ll definitely smile back. If you want to enhance your smile with a laugh when he says something, go ahead. A little giggle or chuckle helps indicate your interest, but you can always pass it off as something being funny. Keep your head up, arms open and your feet pointed in the direction of the person you are trying to attract. This subtly shows that you are focused on her and what she has to say. Avoid closed off behavior like crossing your arms, which keeps people out. Also look for ways to draw attention to your physical attributes, though of course these are different for men and women.  For men, try to find postures that make you appear taller and more impressive. This can be putting your hands in your pockets with your elbows out, or leaning against the wall with one hand above your shoulder.  For women, find postures that accentuate your physique. Try postures and positions that draw attention to your physical attributes, such as arching your back to push out your chest, or deliberately cross and uncross your legs.  Try to keep your body position natural. Spreading your legs too far apart, say beyond the width of your shoulders, is an aggressive posture, which makes you look threatening or sexually suggestive. It will certainly get you noticed, though not necessarily in a good way. Don’t get right into her face, but make sure you incline your head or body in her direction, especially if she is talking to you. This will show you are interested in what she is saying without having to say it directly. This helps to emphasize your interest by moving closer and focusing your attention in her direction.  This is more effective if you are some distance away from the other person, and can’t really move any closer. If the two of you are sitting at a table with others, say for a group meal, or maybe a business meeting, make sure you lean in her direction when either of you is talking. This is also effective if you are with a group of people. Leaning in the direction of that one person can signal your interest. Subconsciously, he may even begin to lean back in your direction, which increases the chances for making eye contact and other signs of attraction.  If you are closer together, and don’t want to risk any kind of physical contact, this is a good way to move a little bit closer to her without invading her personal space. Make your body position match his. This kind of positioning will make him think more favorably of you, even if he doesn’t exactly notice what you are doing. Notice something like how he has positioned his arms, and try to match that. You don’t want to overdo it and be an exact mirror image. This is especially true if it puts you in an unnatural or awkward position like having your legs crossed, or leaning on something you shouldn’t be. You don’t want to grab the other person, just something brief to make it look like an accident, or you just got overly excited. The physical connection should be enough to get her attention, and suggest your interest in her is more than just friendly.  The best way to pull this off is to stand close to her. Grab the seat next to her, or at least move next to her when you want to start talking. In general, it’s harder to flirt from across the room. You can touch her arm to emphasize a point, or brush your hand against hers. Play up the spontaneity by apologizing for the contact. If you are in a crowded space, you can “accidentally” bump into her. You are trying to avoid being obvious here, so if you are somewhere with lots of space between you two, don’t try this one. Notice her reaction to any contact. If she smiles, increases eye contact, or responds to your apology with something like “I don’t mind” or “That’s alright,” that’s a good sign. Alternatively, if she jumps back or frowns, you know there isn’t much interest. If you feel the tension building, excuse yourself. Don’t attempt to ask for a number or set up a date. If the other person is interested, he’ll follow you or try to make a move before you step away.  When you step away, you can always say something like “It was good to talk to you” to emphasize that you enjoyed the conversation. Avoid baiting the other person with lines like “We should do this again sometime.” You can always spare a quick glace backward to see if you catch his eye again, or check if he’s following you, but don’t linger.

Write an article based on this "Formulate a research question. Make sure that your question is answerable. Make sure that your question is manageable. Make sure that your question is worth answering."
article: Your research should be seeking to answer a particular question; ideally, one that has not been asked before or one that has not yet been satisfactorily answered. Once you have a specific topic, the next step is to refine it into a focused research question.  After you conduct your preliminary research, think about the gaps that you noticed in the information available on the subject that you’ve been investigating. Devise a question that could address that missing information. One concrete way to do this is to explore the relationship between two ideas, concepts, phenomena, or events that came up in your research but whose relationship has not been fully investigated. For example, “how did political radicals influence popular representations of sexuality in the 1920s United States?”  Another concrete way to formulate your question is to consider how an existing methodology or concept applies to a new, specific context or case study. For instance, you could think of how Sigmund Freud’s idea of the “appendage” applies to a specific virtual reality game. Now that you have a focused research inquiry, it’s time to test its feasibility. If you cannot address your question with existing research or conduct the research necessary to address it, then you need to pick another topic.  For example, if your question requires conducting a study that’s not feasible given your timeframe or the resources available to you, then you need to find a way to revise your question so that you can answer it. Sometimes if your topic is too new, there won’t be a substantial enough body of research available for you to do a comprehensive analysis of it. In that case, you may need to revise or broaden your question so that you can actually answer it. It should be narrow enough that you can answer it within the space that you have but not so narrow that you can’t fulfill the page or research requirements. If your question is not narrow enough, refine your focus further by limiting your topic according to a given historical era, theoretical approach, geographical region, demographic or culture, industry or field. For example, if you’re interested in refugees, you might limit your scope by honing in on a particular event (World War II) and/or time period (the 1940s), a specific location (England) and/or population (Jewish people from Austria). You want to settle on a question that matters, one that has real stakes in that it has some direct, real-life application and/or makes an original contribution to your field. If you find yourself asking “so what?” about the possible answers to your question, then it’s time to revise your topic.

Write an article based on this "Right Click anywhere on the page and select "View Page Info. Select the media tab near the top of the dialog box. Click Select All. Select Save As... Decide where you want to save the images to. Click Select Folder."
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