Write an article based on this "Mist the frog and its habitat daily with filtered, bottled, or treated water. Change the water every day. Attach a thermometer to the tank to monitor its internal temperature. Clean the tank thoroughly at least once a month."
article: While your Pacific tree frog gets most of its water from soaking, it won’t always be smart enough to hop over to the water when it’s dehydrated. Use a fine spray bottle filled with filtered water to spray down your frog and the inside of its tank each day to keep it moist.  Pacific tree frogs thrive best in a very humid environment, around 70% humidity. If you can’t maintain this level of humidity, look online or ask at your local pet store about a terrarium humidifier that will help keep your frog happy. Purchase a hydrometer to attach to the tank so that you can monitor the humidity more closely. Tank or terrarium hydrometers should be available online or at your local pet store. Make sure the spray bottle is filled with filtered water, bottled water, or treated tap water. The chlorine in tap water is toxic to frogs and may make your frog sick. As your frog spends a lot of time in the water in its tank, it will often defecate or bring substrate into the water that can muddy it. Each morning, lift the dish of water out of the tank, pour it away outside, and refill it with filtered or bottled water. This will make sure your frog always has safe, clean water to sit ion.  If the water still looks clean when you go to change it, it should be OK for another day or so. If you have more than 1 frog in your tank, the water will need changing more often. You can also refill your frog's water with tap water that has been treated with a dechlorination tablet. Purchase a terrarium or tank thermometer and attach to the outside of the glass. Check the thermometer at least once each day to make sure the inside of the tank remains between 45–60 °F (7–16 °C).  If you notice that the temperature inside the tank is lower than it 45 °F (7 °C), purchase an electronic heating pad to sit under one side of the tank to keep it warm. Pads designed for tree frogs should be available online or at your local pet store. Thermometers designed to attach to the glass of a tank or aquarium should be available online or from your local pet store. Transfer the frog to a small holding tank with some clean water and remove everything else from the tank. Scrub down the sides of the glass with filtered, bottled, or treated water to clean it, wipe down any decorations in the tank, and clean the water dish. Let everything dry fully before reassembling the tank and returning your frog to it.  Don’t use any chemicals when cleaning the tank, as even residual chemicals can burn your frog's skin. If you use a natural layer of substrate, you should remove it and replace it with new substrate every month as well. This will help get rid of any waste that settles into the substrate. Wear gloves when cleaning the tank to avoid touching anything that could make you sick.

Write an article based on this "Write down a list of tasks for your assistant. Do a cost-benefit analysis of hiring a virtual assistant. Create organized processes for your assistant. Ensure you have enough time to allocate to training. Research virtual assistant tools. Prepare a freelance agreement and other paperwork."
article: Before hiring a virtual assistant, it's important to make sure that you'll have pre-determined tasks for them to do. Evaluate your daily and weekly workload and identify things that you can offload onto your assistant. Common tasks include organizing and filtering e-mail, setting up appointments, responding to general inquiries, booking flights, or managing your blog and social media.  If you are working in a highly technical position, it's possible that your virtual assistant will need experience within your particular industry. Programs like Evernote allow you to track tasks that you complete on a daily basis so that you can better understand what you do each day. Ensure that hiring a virtual assistant wouldn't put a financial strain on you. Calculate how many hours per month you would have to invest in an assistant and how much time they could free up for you. Think about whether you want to hire someone from your country or outsource the job to another country to save money.  While getting a virtual assistant has upfront costs, the opportunity cost or amount of time you save by not doing lower-level tasks, allows you to make more money over the long run.  Outsourcing can save you money. Average pay for virtual assistants from countries like the Philippines is only $2 - $4 an hour, though if you can afford it, you should pay them at least the federal minimum wage.  The average pay for US-based virtual assistants is $10.16-$29.79.  Even if the hourly rate seems high, you will still be saving money on holiday pay, sickness absence, employee benefits etc. which are associated with hiring a permanent employee. Your assistant may not know how to do things, so it's important that you have an organized system laid out for them. By creating the steps on how to complete tasks before you hire them, you'll save valuable time and money training them. Consider creating tutorial videos or generating a document with instructions. Compile the materials in one place and provide the information to your virtual assistant as a reference.  For instance, if you want your assistant to use a specific scheduling software, you could create a word document with step-by-step instructions. You will also need to create an invoicing process to pay your new assistant. Plot out the responsibilities of your virtual assistant on a daily, weekly, and monthly calendar. Share it with your them so that they have an understanding of their workload. While your virtual assistant may already be proficient at some of the applications you'll have them use, there's also the chance that they may not understand or do things the same way as you're accustomed to doing them. For this reason, it's important that you allocate enough time each day to get your virtual assistant up to speed about the most efficient methods on how to do the work you are assigning them. Set aside a day or two to get your virtual assistant up to speed and allow them to download the apps and software they will need. You will need to use different software applications to effectively work with your virtual assistant. This could include calendar programs or documents that provide passwords for the accounts they will need to use. It's also a good time to create a login for your virtual assistant. Having to constantly relay login names and passwords for different applications can waste valuable time. Some common virtual assistant tools include, Google Apps for Work, Dropbox, Boomerang, and Doodle. A freelance contract lays out terms of the job with your virtual assistant. In the agreement, you can declare how much the assistant is paid, the scope of the project or service provided, a timeline for the project, and offenses that could result in termination. If you are working on something that shouldn't be kept secret to the media or public, it's important that you contact an attorney to draft a non-disclosure agreement. This binds your virtual assistant to keep confidential materials secret.  If there is a violation of an NDA you can sue for damages incurred as a result of breaching confidentiality.  A breach regarding the freelance agreement could be considered grounds for termination. You must also issue a 1099 tax form by January 21st if you've paid your virtual assistant more than $600 and you've hired them as an independent contractor.

Write an article based on this "Wear the right shoes. Wear the right underwear. Wear the right clothes. Wear the right accessories. Wear the right makeup."
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The most important thing is to pick heels a minimum of 3 inches, preferably 6. These will be the most flattering for your legs and stomach. If you really plan to wear these for stripping, look for shoes with plastic 1-piece soles and heels, as these will be most durable and forgiving. Sticking no-slip pads on the bottom is also a good idea.  Don’t overstep yourself. If you’re not comfortable walking in heels, work your way up to them, rather than going straight to 6-inch heels. Use a blow drier to mold plastic shoes to the shape of your feet. Soften the plastic with the warm air, and slip the shoe on when it is pliable but not hot. Use your hands to gently mold it to your foot, and let it cool. Look for the most comfortable heels you can find. Heels are by nature not the most comfortable shoes in the world, but your feet will thank you if you keep comfort in mind as you shop. Many strippers purchase dancing bottoms designed specifically for that purpose, instead of normal underwear or bikini bottoms. If you are just dressing up for fun or fashion, though, a thong will work just fine.  Neon colors and lace are always good choices. Not many real strippers wear G-strings, because many state laws require a certain amount of skin to be covered. Of course, no one is going to call you on that if you’re just dressing up for fun. Erotic dancewear, which is more durable and flexible than underwear or bathing suit bottoms, can be purchased from websites like Spurst, BodyKandi, or Yandy. Incorporate your personal taste—wear what makes you feel sexy! There are lots of ways you can go with this, and as always, the most important part is to pick something that makes you feel hot. There are a number of other factors to consider, however.   Fit: The biggest priority is to pick something flattering. Tight-fitting things are great, as are low-cut tops, and short bottoms.  Color: Neon colors are always popular, and black or red can be very dramatic. You should of course take into consideration which colors look best with your skin tone and hair color. If you really plan on stripping in a club, avoid white. Most strip clubs have black lights, and white clothing can be problematic.  Fabric: Distressed denim is a classic, whether you’re wearing Daisy Dukes or a denim miniskirt. Jersey, lycra, or other fabrics that allow you to move without restriction will make dancing easier. You might also consider wearing something see-through.  Style: Dresses are the most natural choice, as they are easiest to remove quickly. You might also consider wearing a low-cut shirt with a miniskirt, leggings and a crop top, shorts and a bikini top, or a leotard with a garter belt and garters, if you’re looking for a more burlesque look. Many genuine strippers don’t wear much in the way of jewelry, as it tends to get in the way or create a distraction. There are some options to consider, however.  Piercings can be fun, as long as they don’t get in the way. Consider getting one in your navel or nose. Studs or very small hoops will be the least likely to get caught on things. Glitter adds sparkle to you look without adding clunky jewelry.  Hair extensions will let you flip your hair around in a sexy way.  A garter belt can give you that old-school pinup girl look. A collar or leather choker could be a good choice if you are going for a kinky, bondage vibe. Fishnet stockings are a sexy classic. Of course, there is no one way strippers make themselves up, and the most important thing is to find a style that makes you feel sexy. There are thousands of makeup tutorial videos available to watch online if you want to improve your makeup game. If you’re already a makeup pro, there are some simple ideas to consider.  Dark, smoky eyeshadow Cat eyes Thick mascara, or fake eyelashes  Thin, highly arched, penciled eyebrows Glossy lips Liberal layers of foundation and concealer to hide any flaws in your skin (consider applying these to your body as well as your face—one thing that sets strippers’ beauty routine apart from that of other women is the extent to which they apply makeup to their bodies)