Write an article based on this "Transfer your weight smoothly as you swing. Keep your hands in. Control your swing. Follow through."
article: While you are trying to generate power, you must keep your balance through your swing. Smoothly transferring your weight forward while generating power from your legs will allow for maximum torque upon impact with the ball. The more torque you generate, the more energy will be transferred to the ball. Whether you are dealing with an inside swing or an outside swing, it is important to keep your hands close to your body. Most of your swing is generated in your hands and wrists. If your hands are extended your bat speed will slow and your power will drop. The palm of your dominant (top) hand should remain facing upwards through contact in order to drive through the ball. Don't over-swing, or try to put any extra power into it. Most of the power in a swing is generated through your hips and wrists. Allow that power to flow through your body smoothly. Trying to swing extra hard will harm rather than help you.  Trying to "muscle" through the ball will usually result in your body tightening up, which compromises your natural kinetic chain and prevents your wrists from snapping into your swing as quickly. Light muscles are fast muscles. Tight muscles are slow muscles. Properly following through is important for multiple reasons. Not only will it help you to add all-important distance generating backspin to the ball, but it will help point out any flaws in your swing. In most cases, you want your hands to finish high which ensures that the bat head stays through the hitting zone as long as possible.

Write an article based on this "Establish the capital structure of your business. Evaluate non-financial resources. Determine what your time is worth if you are an entrepreneur."
article: Capital structure is how a company funds its operations and growth.  It is a mix of the company’s debt and equity.  Debt can be in the form of bonds issued or loans from financial institutions.  Equity can be in the form of stock or retained earnings.  Companies must evaluate opportunity cost when choosing between debt and equity. If a company chooses to borrow money to fund an expansion, then the money used to repay the principal and interest on the loan is not available to be invested into stocks. The company must evaluate the opportunity cost to see if the expansion made possible with the debt will generate enough revenue in the long term to justify passing on the stock investments. Opportunity cost is often calculated to evaluate financial decisions.  However, companies can use opportunity cost to govern their use of other resources, such as man hours, time or mechanical output.  Opportunity cost can be defined with any resource that is limited in the company.  Companies must make decisions about how to allocate these resources to different projects.  The time spent on one project is taken away from something else. Suppose, for example, a furniture company with 450 available man hours per week uses 10 man hours per chair to produce 45 chairs per week.  They decide to produce 10 sofas per week that take 15 man hours per sofa. This will use 150 man hours and produce 10 sofas. They will have 300 hours left to produce chairs, which will yield 30 chairs.  The opportunity cost of the 10 sofas, therefore, is 15 chairs (45−30=15){\displaystyle (45-30=15)}. If you are an entrepreneur, you will spend all of your time at your new business.  However, this is time that you could have spent working at a different job.  This is your opportunity cost.  If you have high earning potential in a different line of work, you must decide whether or not it is worthwhile for you to open your new business. For example, suppose you are a chef earning $23 per hour and you decide to leave your job to open your own restaurant.  Before you ever earn a penny from the new business, you will spend time buying food, hiring staff, renting the building and opening the restaurant.  You will eventually earn revenues, but the opportunity cost will be how much you would have earned working at your old job during all of that time.

Write an article based on this "Make sure you are not allergic to the cream. Use a depilatory cream made for sensitive skin. Wash and dry skin before using the cream. Apply the cream in a thick layer. Follow all directions on the label. Remove the cream. Rinse and dry your skin. Apply an after-lotion."
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Some people with sensitive skin can have allergic reactions to the chemicals in hair removal, or depilatory creams. To make sure you aren’t allergic to the cream you’ve chosen, dab a small amount onto your skin. Try somewhere like your ankle or arm. If you have no reaction after a few moments of the product being on your skin, you should be fine to use that product.  Red skin, a rash, or intense itchiness are all signs of an allergic reaction.  Always check the warning labels and ingredient lists on any skin product you use before using them. Since your underarms are particularly sensitive, choose a product that is specifically labeled and made for use on sensitive skin. Some depilatory cream brands offer specific creams for underarms and bikini areas, so try one of these. This will reduce the risk of skin irritation when you use the product. Even if you choose a product for sensitive skin, it’s still a good idea to do the allergy test prior to using it. You want to make sure you don’t have any lotion, deodorant, antiperspirant or skin oils on your skin when you apply the cream. This will ensure there is nothing acting as a barrier between the cream and your skin. Use a gentle soap when washing to make sure all products and oils are removed from the skin. You will also want to make sure you don’t have any cuts in the area you’ll be applying the cream. This can be very uncomfortable and cause a stinging sensation. Make sure not to rub the cream in. Instead, dab it over your skin and make sure you cover all the hair you want to remove. Use a thick enough layer to fully cover the area. The cream you bought may have come with a special spatula for spreading and removing, so you can use that. Or, you can use a wooden tongue depressor or put on a plastic glove and use your hand. You can spread the cream with your bare hand, but you will want to wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water promptly after finishing. The label will specify how long to leave the cream on before wiping it off, and you should follow those instructions completely. Don’t keep track of the time in your head--use a watch or timer to make sure you leave it on for the exact amount of time. Leaving it on longer could result in skin irritation. Using the spatula that came with your cream, or with a washcloth, apply firm pressure and wipe the cream away. Use a downward motion. Make sure you apply even pressure when wiping away the cream, as this will remove both the cream and the hair in one motion. Extra rubbing could cause unnecessary irritation. If you have any kind of negative reaction during the time the cream is on your skin, remove it. Burning, excessive or painful itching, or a rash are all signs of an allergic reaction. Even if you did a test patch somewhere else on your skin and had no reaction, it’s still a good idea to remove the cream if it causes a reaction when you use it. Using warm water, rinse all the excess cream off of your skin. Make sure all the cream comes off. You don’t want any lingering and causing skin irritation or burning from staying on too long. You don’t necessarily need to use soap, but you can if you feel you need to. Or, if the directions on the label call for using soap to wash off the cream, follow those instructions. Be careful not to rub your skin too harshly with washcloths or loofahs when rinsing the cream away. Your skin may be a little sensitive from using the cream, and doing so may cause irritation. Some depilatory creams will come with a lotion to apply after using the cream. If yours did, use that cream and apply a generous amount. If your depilatory cream did not come with an after-lotion, you can use a mild moisturizing lotion you have on hand. Consider using one that is unscented to refrain from applying any unnecessary extra chemicals to your skin.