In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Before you ask out your coworker, you should first be aware of the company policy.  Many companies have a strict no-fraternizing policy, banning romantic relationships within the company.  Others are much more lenient, requiring only that you inform your supervisor. If you love your job and want to keep it, and your company forbids relationships between coworkers, consider dating someone from outside of your job. If you want to ask your coworker out, be sure to do so out of earshot of others.  Pull them aside or ask them to go for a walk or to lunch with you.  Ask them if they would consider going on a date with you.   Reassure them that they have time to consider it given the trickiness that a relationship could bring. You might say something like “Sally, I know that we work together, but I really like you.  I’m hoping you’ll go out with me this weekend if you’re free.  I know this could potentially put us in an awkward situation, so I understand if your answer is no.” If they say yes, then spend some time alone with them outside of the office.  Try to go to places that you know your coworkers or boss aren’t likely to go so that no one finds out before you are ready. If you break up with a coworker, know that you can’t avoid them like you might be able to do with other exes.  Dating this person will mean that they are a part of both your professional and personal life.  Avoid spending everyday together in the early stages until you know that this is a person you want to pursue wholeheartedly. If you are a supervisor, know that you are held to a higher standard and could potentially get into trouble if you date your subordinates.  If you have the ability to fire or promote someone, then you should not date them.  Date only those who you do not supervise at your job. If you know that the person you are interested in has a spouse or significant other, do not pursue them.  If they have also dated others in the office in the past, it is probably best not to date them, as this could create some jealousy.  Find out this information by asking your coworkers covertly, checking their social media accounts, or noticing wedding rings or pictures of spouses on their desk. You can ask your coworkers questions like “So I know Marsha and Ashley and Jim and Marissa started dating while working here.  Do you know of anyone else who dates or has dated here in the office?”
Summary: Know the company policy. Have a conversation in private. Spend some time together. Take it slow. Date your peers. Date those who are available.

Use a clean rag to spread the beeswax over the entire outer surface of the shoes, making sure not to miss any areas. Then, wave a hairdryer over the shoes until the wax melts and becomes invisible. Apply another coat of beeswax whenever you notice the water-resistant coating begin to falter. This is a quick fix that saves time versus getting out your iron and board. Just plug in the hair straightener, let it heat up, and clamp it over each side of your shirt collar for about 15 seconds. To play it safe, don’t do this while you’re wearing the shirt! This is a great hack if you’re going to wear a sweater over your dress shirt anyway—why bother ironing the whole thing? If you splash some red wine on your white shirt, grab some white wine! Dampen a clean cloth in white wine and gently blot the red wine stain until it becomes less noticeable. It won’t remove the stain completely, but it does a surprisingly good job. If you have a stain remover stick or wipes with you, use them—they work even better. If you left them at home, use them on the stain before washing the garment. Stop feeding single socks to the “dryer monster” by outwitting it! Simply secure each pair of socks together with a safety pin before putting them into the wash. Keep them pinned together when you transfer them to the dryer. Replace any pins that start to show signs of rusting.
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One-sentence summary -- Make canvas shoes water-resistant by applying beeswax. Iron a dress shirt collar fast with a hair straightener iron. Use white wine to reduce the appearance of a red wine stain. Prevent lost socks by pinning pairs before washing and drying.

Q: . CSS is a supplement to HTML. If you don't know HTML, you can't use CSS. Find a good tutorial or two. w3schools has a great tutorial that also lets you experiment with CSS code. Also try HTML Tutorials, The CSS Tutorial and HTML Dog Find a style sheet on the internet and copy it into a file on your computer. Try changing, taking away, or adding code. Save and refresh the page on your browser and see what it looks like. Only change one thing at a time so you can understand what you just did. You can also look at other web pages using the view drop-down button(which is located on most browsers), then select page source. For AOL users, right-click the page where links and pictures are not located and select source view. Don't expect yourself to understand all the lines of code written when you're experimenting with the source code of any site. Think about how you want it to look and try to use CSS to make your website look that way. If you can't figure out how to get it to look the way you want, look it up. Use multiple windows to check the output of your code every once in a while so that it'd be easier to understand.
A: Learn HTML Learn the basics. Experiment. Design your own website.

Problem: Article: Before your puppy or adult dog learns to eliminate in his litter box, he’ll need to be able to enter it on his own. You need to teach him that it is a safe, even fun space. Praise the dog for being in the box. Repeat your command, and again, praise your dog and act happy that he is in the box. Keep practicing until you are able to guide your dog into the box while giving the “use the box” command. Once your dog is comfortable being guided into the box, try using only your verbal command. Be patient and don’t repeat yourself. If your dog does not get in, simply walk away and try again later, or go back to guiding. If your dog does get in on command, praise him profusely. Keep practicing until he gets in immediately on command.
Summary:
Teach your dog to go into the box on command first. Place your dog in the box and give a command like “use the box”. Wait for your dog to leave, and put him back in. Have your dog enter the box with the “use the box” command alone.