Write an article based on this "Pick a pair of colorful shoes to spice up your ensemble. Add some drama with a statement scarf or necklace. Layer on a printed pashmina or shawl to liven up your look. Incorporate some bling with earrings and bracelets. Add a pop of color with a belt."
article: Wearing all black may make your look more suitable for a funeral than a wedding! A fun pair of heels or flats can help liven up a black dress. Choose shoes that are colorful, sparkly, printed, or otherwise make a statement.  For example, pair a tea-length black dress with yellow strappy sandals, a beaded necklace, and a yellow clutch. If you do choose a black pair of shoes, be sure to add some color to your outfit with other accessories, like a hat, shawl, or belt. A bold scarf or necklace draws the eye to the top half of your body and can break up a monochromatic look. Pick a necklace or scarf that has a lot of color or a fun pattern. For instance, pair a black A-line dress with a red, white, and black printed scarf and red pumps. Add some simple earrings and a single bracelet. An easy way to add color to your outfit is with another layer. Choose a printed jacket, shawl, pashmina, or shrug and match it to your belt, handbag, or shoes. For example, a floral-printed jacket would look great over a black slip dress. Finish off your look with brightly-colored kitten heels and some dangly earrings. Jewelry always helps to jazz up your look! Layer on sparkly bangle bracelets or show off your diamond earrings with your black dress. Adding some bling will bring your look from everyday to wedding-ready! For instance, pair a black maxi dress with a diamond tennis bracelet, diamond studs, and a simple diamond necklace. If you're worried that your look is too monochromatic, break it up with a colorful belt. Not only will the color stand out against the black, a belt has the added bonus of highlighting your waistline. For example, add a brightly-colored belt to the waist of an A-line dress. Match the belt with your shoes or handbag.

Write an article based on this "Shut off the water supply to your home. Turn on the faucets connected to the pipe to drain them. Dry the leaking area on the pipe."
article: Locate your main water supply, which is typically in your basement or crawl space. Turn the dial clockwise to shut off the water going into your home so the leak stops and doesn’t cause more damage. In an emergency, call your water company and see if they can shut off the water leading to your home. Start by turning on the lowest faucet in your home, such as an outdoor hose pipe or a sink in the basement. Let the water run until the pipe is completely empty. If the leak is on a pipe leading to a specific fixture, then turn on that faucet to drain it. Once all of the water is drained from the pipes, use a cleaning cloth to wipe the area around the leak completely dry. That way it won’t be slippery while you’re trying to work on it. Set a cloth or bucket underneath the leak in case any stray drops of water come out of the leak.

Write an article based on this "Open the envelopes. Gather the pre-paid return envelopes. Write a note. Mail it back."
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If you've tried sending your junk mail back via a “Return to Sender” message, and it still keeps turning up in your mailbox, you may need to take a more direct approach to get it to stop. That means you'll need to open the junk mail, so you can sort through the items in each envelope. If you get a lot of junk mail, opening up the envelopes can be an annoying process. You may want to collect it on a weekly basis and open it all in one sitting instead of doing it each day. When it comes to junk mail such as credit card offers and charity donation requests, the companies usually include a return envelope with pre-paid postage, so you can return the credit application, charity donation, or other requested item. After you've opened the mail, set aside all of the return envelopes, so you can correspond with the company without paying for postage. Even if you've sent previous correspondence back “Return to Sender,” your name still might not come off the company's mailing list. Making a written request that you stop receiving the mail may be necessary to put an end to the correspondence.  Be polite but firm in the note. Don't resort to foul or abusive language. If you're not sure what to write, try something simple like “Please remove me from your mailing list. I do not wish to receive any future offers/solicitations, etc.” Make sure to include your name and mailing address on the note because your contact information will not be on the pre-paid return envelope. Because you're using the pre-paid envelope, there's no need to add any postage to the note. You can drop it in any mailbox or leave it for your mail carrier to pick up when he makes the next delivery.