In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Dark colors make people seem more confident and authoritative, so when you need to look confident wear black, charcoal, navy, or other dark colors. Avoid pastels and other lighter tones when you want to appear confident. Whether you are a student or a professional, wearing clothing that is more formal and professional than what other people wear will make you seem more confident. People will perceive you as more confident if you wear slightly dressier clothing than you need to wear. For example, instead of wearing a collared shirt to school, wear a freshly pressed button down shirt. Or if you are giving a presentation and you would normally wear a casual outfit, wear something dressier like a suit. If your clothing is ill fitting, you will likely be fiddling with it all day. Constantly readjusting your clothes will make you seem like you lack confidence and it may actually make you feel less confident. Instead, choose clothing that fits very well so that you won’t have to constantly readjust your outfit as you go through your day. Maintaining sleek hair, a fresh face, and manicured nails will also contribute to your appearance of self-confidence. If you look well kept, then you will seem more confident to others.
Summary: Wear dark colors. Wear formal attire. Wear clothing that fits well. Groom yourself very well.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Pneumonia is treated primarily with antibiotics, usually  azithromycin, clarithromycin, or doxycycline. Your doctor will chose which specific antibiotic you should take based upon your age and medical history.  Once your doctor provides you with a prescription, have it filled immediately by bringing it to your local pharmacy. It is very important that you finish the full course of antibiotics prescribed by your doctor and follow any instructions written on the bottle, unless instructed otherwise by your doctor.  Even if you feel better, stopping antibiotics early can create bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics. For otherwise healthy individuals, the antibiotics prescribed by your doctor will typically begin to make you feel better in approximately one to three days. During these first days of recovery, it is vital that you get plenty of rest and that you drink plenty of fluids. Even after you begin to feel better you should not overexert yourself, as your immune system is still recovering. This is important because overexertion may lead to a reoccurrence of pneumonia.  Drinking fluids (particularly water) will help break up mucus in your lungs. Again, finish the entire course of medication prescribed by your doctor. Eating the right food cannot cure pneumonia, however, a good diet can assist in a normal recovery. Colorful fruits and vegetables should be eaten regularly. They contain antioxidants, which help your body resist and recover from disease. Whole grains are important as well. They are a good source of carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals that will boost your immune system and boost energy. Finally add protein-rich foods to your diet. Protein provides the body with anti-inflammatory fats. Always check with your doctor if you plan on making significant changes to your diet.  Try eating oats and brown rice to add whole grains to your diet. Try eating beans, lentils, skinless chicken, and fish to add protein to your diet. Avoid fatty meats, such as red meat or processed meat. Again, drink plenty of fluids to hydrate and help thin out any mucus in your lungs. Some studies have suggested that vitamin D helps with recovery from pneumonia, though this is unproven. Chicken soup is a good source of fluids, electrolytes, protein, and vegetables! Some (but not all) doctors will schedule a follow up visit. This will typically take place one week after your initial visit, and the doctor will want to make sure the prescribed antibiotics are working. If you do not feel any improvement over the course of this first week, you should call your doctor immediately to schedule a follow up appointment.  Normal recovery time from pneumonia is one to three weeks, though you should begin to feel better after several days of antibiotics. If symptoms persist for a week after you have begun taking antibiotics, this may be a sign you are not recovering, and you should contact your doctor immediately. If the infection persists with antibiotic treatment, patients may still require hospital-level care.
Summary: Follow your doctor's orders exactly once at home. Take it slow and easy. Eat a healthy diet. Revisit your doctor if necessary.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This is how you decide first possession of the ball or which goal end each team starts in. Whoever did not toss the coin calls the coin while it is in the air. If it lands on what they called, they get the ball. You can also do a throw up. A player from each team stands opposite each other, facing the way they are shooting, a metre away from each other in the centre circle. The coach or Umpire then tosses the ball up in between them and the first one to catch the ball decides whether they want the first center pass, or they can choose which way they want to shoot. The Center (C) stands in the center circle and passes the ball to a teammate standing in the center third of the court. After each goal is scored, play resumes with another center pass. You can score a goal by shooting the ball through your team's goal ring while standing inside the goal circle. The other team's GK and GD will be protecting this net. The GA and GS players are allowed to score goals. There are 2 umpires on the court, who make decisions during the game and call penalties.  Major rules prohibit contact (accidental or deliberate), obstructing play, and intimidating your opponents. Should someone break a major rule, the offending player has to stand out of play while the other team throws a pass or shot from where the offense occurred.  Minor rules prohibit holding the ball for more than 3 seconds, stepping while in possession of the ball, moving out of the designated area for the position (offsides) or throwing the ball over a third of the court. Should an infringement on a minor rule occur, the other team gets a free pass from where the offense occurred. There is a 5 or 10-minute break at halftime and a 3-minute break after the first and third quarters. You can also have 4 quarters which are 6 minutes long. You win the game by scoring more goals than the other team before the game is over. Easier said than done!
Summary:
Toss a coin. Begin play with a center pass. Score a goal. Follow the major and minor rules of the game to avoid penalties. Play netball for 4 quarters, each 15 minutes long. Win the game.