In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: In order to earn rewards of any kind, you’ll need to go on flights to rack up miles. Each time you book a flight, be on the lookout for the words “Frequent Flyer Membership Number” with a blank next to it. Type your program membership number into the blank before completing your reservation. If you aren’t sure what your membership number is, contact a customer service representative for your specific program to find out. Through Star Alliance, you can earn 1 of 2 different elevated statuses if you fly often enough. Silver is the lower of the 2, and can be achieved in various ways, depending on your program’s specifications. However, no matter the program, you have to fly a certain number of miles within a certain amount of time to qualify. The minimum amount of miles you must fly ranges from 10,000 miles (16,000 km) to 35,000 miles (56,000 km). Silver status members have the following added benefits:   Priority reservations waitlist: If the flight you want to go on is already booked, you will be placed high on the waitlist for the flight, in case anyone cancels their booking.  Priority airport standby: If your travel plans change or you want to go on an earlier flight and you need to fly standby, you’ll be granted higher priority on the standby list if the new flight is full. Again, this varies by program, but typically, the minimum amount of miles you must fly to be a Gold member is double that of the Silver status required miles. Depending on your program, you may have to fly at least 20,000-70,000 in either a 1-year or a 2-year span. If you achieve Gold status, the added benefits include:   Priority reservations waitlist: If you try to book a flight and it’s already full, your status will place you high on the waitlist, in case someone decides to cancel their booking.  Priority airport standby: If you have to change your flight and fly standby, you’ll be placed higher up on the standby priority waitlist for the new flight that you want to get on.  Lounge access: You and 1 additional guest who is a member of Star Alliance have access to all 1,000 of the Star Alliance airport lounges, regardless of the class you travel in.  Priority baggage handling: Your luggage is prioritized so that it’s one of the first bags to be brought out to the baggage claim area, allowing you to leave the airport faster.  Extra baggage allowance: You’re allowed 44 pounds (20 kg) of extra weight in your bag, or a second bag, without any additional charge.  Priority check-in: You can check in for your flights at the specially marked “priority” counter, where the lines are generally shorter.  Priority boarding: You’re allowed to board with first class and business class customers for early seating and convenience.
Summary: Enter your frequent flyer number each time you book a flight. Fly 10,000−35,000 miles (−56,000 km) every 1-2 years to earn Silver status. Fly 20,000-70,000 miles every 1-2 years to earn Gold status.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Place the rabbit on the edge of a table, then use your forearm to hold him against your body. You generally need to sit while doing this. Cup your hand underneath his chest, and use your elbow to keep his hindquarters pressed against you. Make sure your rabbit is comfortable in this position. Only hold him tightly if he begins to struggle. Try cradling your rabbit in your lap the way you'd hold a baby. Rest the rabbit's back upon your legs, and lay its head in the crook of your elbow. Use one hand to hold out a paw, and the other hand to clip. Cover up everything but the head, and make sure not to trap the ears. This will help keep the rabbit still and comfortable. . Once the rabbit is wrapped up, pull out one foot at a time and clip the nails. Place each paw back inside the towel before taking out the next one.  Hold the rabbit on your lap, or lay him onto a non-slippery surface: lay a towel or mat on top of a sofa or table. The important thing is that your rabbit is calm, comfortable, and immobile. If your rabbit is afraid of heights, sit on the floor with him. You'll be able to tell that he is afraid if he squirms and visibly panics when you lift him to a high place. If you wrap your rabbit in a towel, your helper can restrain it on a surface by holding it gently on each side of its body. You may also ask your helper to pick up your rabbit and hold it while you do the clipping. If your rabbit has a habit of squirming, this may not be the best choice, because your partner could get scratched and drop him. This should work fine, however, if your rabbit tends to behave calmly around people.
Summary: Hold the rabbit against your body. Wrap your rabbit in a clean towel. Find someone else to hold the rabbit.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Hold your baby in your arms with her back lying along your inner arm. Her head should be on your forearm. Your baby should be facing your breast, with her mouth aligned with your nipple. Pillows can be used to raise her to the appropriate nipple height. Her head and bottom should be aligned with each other. While sitting upright, place one or more pillows on your lap in order to raise the baby up to nipple height. Use the cradle hold with the opposite arm. Use your hand to support your baby’s head and place a pillow under your hand for support. Your free hand will support you breast. With your baby turned on her side facing you, touch her lips with your nipple. When she opens her mouth to begin sucking, pull her close to you. You breast will open the baby’s mouth further for bigger mouthfuls of milk. Sit upright with your back and shoulders well supported. Place a pillow on your lap, towards the side of your hip. Place your baby on the pillow, facing you. Her mouth should be aligned with your nipple. Tuck her legs and feet under your arm and bend her slightly at the waist so that her legs stretch out along your back. The soles of her feet should be facing the ceiling with her leg’s pointing upwards and her bottom resting on the pillow. Do not cup your baby’s head, instead, place your hand under her neck. Once she begins sucking, you can place a pillow under the hand that is supporting her. Lie on your side and position several pillows around yourself. For back support, place a pillow behind your back. Use 2 pillows to support your head. Place a pillow under your top leg for comfort and place one pillow behind your baby. Lay your baby on her side, facing you with her mouth aligned to your nipple. Guide your baby’s head onto your nipple until she latches on. Keep in mind that this is a position that is best used with babies who have already developed good latching skills. Good posture and support is crucial to this position. Lie flat on the bed and elevate your head and shoulders slightly with pillows. Place your baby face down onto your stomach with her cheek to your breast. Her lips must be close enough to your nipple to allow her to suck. Adjust your elevation by adding or removing pillows as necessary.
Summary:
Use the Cradle position. Attempt the reverse cradle hold. Experiment with the Clutch Hold. Try the side-lying position. Try the laid back position.