Article: Draw two similar curves apart from each other near the bottom but inside the rectangle.  The distance between the two new curves are wider near the center. Draw smaller circles at the middle of the zig-zags at the middle of the crown. Draw outer circles to make the circles look embossed. Erase unnecessary lines.
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Draw a rectangle of considerable size for the crown’s framework. Add a curve connecting the upper left corner of the rectangle to the upper right corner. Draw the zig-zag lines in the middle curve, the straight lines which connect the midpoints of the zig-zags in the bottom curve, and small circles in each tip of the zig-zags. Draw zig-zag lines in between the middle and bottom curves and draw two curved lines which are part below the bottom curve. Draw circles at the center of the zig-zag shapes at the upper part of the crown. Add the details for the sides of the crown. Trace with a pen. Color according to your liking!

Problem: Article: The best place to work is outside. If you can't work outside, open up a window or turn on a fan. Bleach can get stinky and cause headaches if you don't have enough fresh air. Spread some newspapers, a plastic tablecloth, or some old towels over your work surface. This will help protect it from getting stained. If your shoes are dirty, you may not see the effects of the bleach as well. If necessary, wash your shoes in a bucket of soap and water, and let them dry.
Summary: Work in a well-ventilated area. Protect your work surface. Try to work on clean shoes.

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In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Typically, in your first several months to a year or more as a detective you will be mentored and monitored closely to help you transition into the new line of work. You may start out working relatively simple criminal cases, before moving on to ones involving violent, serious, or complex crimes. Unlike their depictions on television, detectives spend most of their time researching cases and writing reports. They do also work cases on the ground and appear in court at times. Common duties include:   Collecting evidence Interviewing witnesses Observing suspects, locations, and events Obtaining warrants Writing official reports to support or close cases Testifying in court A detective needs to be highly observant and aware to do their job well. The ability to focus and to multi-task is key to solving many cases. If you find focusing difficult, you could try mindfulness exercises to help you discover how to “live in the now.” As you gain experience in working a variety of cases, opportunities for promotion may come your way. For example, you may be eligible for promotion to senior detective after a certain number of years of service. Do the best job you can, and let your superiors know that you are interested in advancement opportunities.
Summary: Serve your probationary period. Master the day-to-day duties of a detective. Practice mindfulness. Wait for advancement opportunities.

Most men are very sexual creatures. If a guy thinks that shaving his chest will persuade you to have sex with him, that may be all you need to convince him. Be careful not to insult him. Don't tell him that you are repulsed by his hairy chest. Simply tell him that you find hairless chests very sexy. Tell him that snuggling up to a hairless chest is considerably more comfortable. Play with his heartstrings– tell him that you love being near him, but the hairs in your mouth or on your cheek make you less inclined to cuddle up with him. What guy wants to hear that his lady is repelled by his chest hair? What guy doesn’t want to show off his six pack? Even if he only has a two pack, tell him how much you like his body. Your man will be flattered, and hopefully more willing to show off the goods by removing the excess hair. Repeatedly tell him you love a sexy bare chest. Let him know you're more inclined to kiss a bare chest than one that is all hairy. How many girls want a mouthful of hair when they're trying to be romantic? If you feel comfortable getting overtly-sexual with him, do it! Tell him you want to run your mouth all over his body, but that chest hair is making it difficult.
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One-sentence summary -- Tell him a hairless chest turns you on. Make him consider the snuggle factor. Say you love to see his bare skin. Explain that soft, bare chests are very kiss-worthy.

Don't hold your fear inside. Instead, talk it out with the person drawing your blood or giving you an injection. It helps them to know because they can try to distract you and make you feel as comfortable as possible. Tell them if you have a specific want, such as if you want warning so you can look away before they bring the needle out. Asking them to count to three before sticking you can also help. If you are getting a shot instead of having blood drawn, you can sometimes get an alternative form. For instance, flu vaccines can be given through the nasal cavities instead of a shot. Unless you need a large amount of blood drawn, you can likely get away with a smaller needle, typically a butterfly needle. Ask the person drawing your blood if one will work for your situation, being sure to explain why. If you are afraid of needles, you likely don't want someone poking into your arm again and again. Request that they take all the blood they need the first time they poke you. If your procedure requires multiple needle sticks, ask if you can return another day to complete the blood draw or injections to give yourself a break. If you're worried that someone won't do a good job, ask for a technician to do it, particularly if you are at a large facility. If you're afraid, most people will understand why you want an expert who can do it quickly.
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Discuss your fear with the phlebotomist, nurse, or doctor. Ask about alternatives. Request a smaller needle. Let them know they only get one chance. Ask for the best.