Article: If you don't want to craft the main section of your costume, simply re-purpose another article of clothing. Use a leotard or one-piece swimsuit, a tight or A-line dress, or even a regular shirt and a tutu or full skirt. Lay a black, white or pink T-shirt flat and place a fitted dress on top of the shirt. Cut around the shirt around the outline of the dress, leaving about 0.5 in (1.2 cm) in space along the sides. Turn it inside out and either glue or sew the sides together. Cut out a neckline if you'd like a lower-cut dress.  Hold the dress up against your body before cutting a neckline to get an accurate measurement. Remember to cut carefully. You can always snip off more if you need to, but it's not as easy to re-attach pieces once they're cut!  If you don't have a fitted dress to use as a template, try on the T-shirt and pin it into the style and fit you want, then cut. Twist the tops of two pipe cleaners together, then fold in the two ends and twist them together to create a pointy ear shape with a flat bottom. Repeat with two other pipe cleaners to make your two ears, then hold them up against each other to make sure they're the same size. Use tape to attach them to the headband. Lay a piece of felt or satin onto the ears and cut two pieces around the ear shape, then use hot glue to attach them. Trim off any excess along the sides.  Cut out “inner ears” in a complementary color (gray if your dress is black, pink if your dress is white, black or gray) and glue them onto the fabric with hot glue. For a fancier look, use a piece of lace for your ears instead of felt or satin. Don't be afraid to use a lot of tape when you're attaching your ears! You want to make sure they'll stay on as long as you wear them. Glue a white, pink or black pom-pom to the back of your dress or leotard with hot glue, using safety pins to attach it more securely. If you used lace for your ears, bunch up some of the extra, tie it together and fluff it out to create a cute tail that matches your ears. Pair your dress or leotard with some black or lace tights for a look that's more elegant, warmer, and a bit more conservative. Snip two cuffs and the collar off of an old button-down shirt, trimming off any stray strings, and button them around your neck and wrists. Tie a black bow tie around the collar. Feel free to embellish further with a stripe of black or pink fabric, or leave your collar and cufflinks plain white for a classic look.
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Use a black, pink or white leotard or dress. Make a dress or leotard out of a large T-shirt. Create a cute bunny ear headband. Make a fluffy tail. Wear tights in case of cold weather. Create cufflinks and a collar for a "Playboy Bunny" look.

Problem: Article: A large portion of data entry work involves typing. This means that being able to type quickly and accurately is essential. The best way to improve your speed is simply to practice typing. Try spending some each day transcribing some written information onto the computer.  Try to focus on your accuracy when typing, as your speed will naturally increase with practice. If you get bored practising, search online for free typing games. These are a fun way to increase your typing accuracy and speed. Search online for a typing test to quickly find out how many words per minute you can type. It is really important that you can use easily navigate a computer, as the majority of data entry work is done on a computer. If you aren’t confident using a computer, consider asking a friend to give you a few lessons or research basic computer skill courses in your local community. The ability to use a computer is generally one of the top requirements for data entry employees. Whilst the majority of your work in a data entry job is on a computer, you will also need to copy and print information. Practice scanning pieces of paper in a scanner and then printing them from your computer. Practice using the scanner and printer at your local library or self-service print shop. Data entry jobs primarily use word processing and spreadsheet programmes. Spend some time learning to use the Microsoft Word and Excel or Google Docs and Sheets, as these are the most widely used programmes in businesses. Watch tutorials online, ask a friend to help you, or take a short course. Don’t worry about learning complex or company specific database programmes, as this will be taught to you as part of your initiation and training. Interacting with customers is an important part of most data entry roles. Practice using a professional tone on the phone, write draft emails to customers, and roleplay a confrontational situation to practice your customer service skills. The more that you practice – the more comfortable you will become. Notice how customer service workers talk to you when you phone up different businesses, such as your power company, gym, or library. Take note of what made you feel valued as a client and then try to imitate those actions. It is essential to realise the importance of confidentiality in data entry roles, as you will often be entering sensitive information, such as people’s salaries, the company’s profit or loss for the year, or customer’s contact details. If you have a habit of sharing information a little too freely, remind yourself of the need for confidentiality often. When looking at contracts for data entry jobs look at the confidentiality clauses to remind yourself of your obligations.
Summary: Practice typing until you reach a speed of at least 30 words per minute. Take lessons if you aren't confident using a computer. Practice using office equipment, such as printers and scanners. Familiarise yourself with basic computer programmes. Practice your customer service skills. Ensure that you are able to keep sensitive information confidential.

Launch an Internet browser, type in http://www.couchsurfing.org then hit Enter. Enter your username and password on the fields provided, or you could use your Facebook account to sign in by clicking the “Log In with Facebook” button. Click the “Help” button at the top portion of the website to access the Help section. ” A list of ways you can ask for assistance will be displayed below it. ” You’ll then be taken to the Submit Request form page. Enter your email address on the text field provided and select “Safety” from the Category drop-down list. For the Sub-category, click the drop-down list and select “Problem with a Reference.” Once you’ve selected the Sub-category, a new drop-down list will appear below. Click “What do you need help with?” and choose the option you think fits your concern. Type in the subject of your request on the text field provided and enter additional, important details on the Description text field below. You can also include any attachment (optional), like screenshots of your conversation or pictures taken during the stay, that may help solve the issue by clicking the “Attachments” button. Click on “Submit” to send you request, and a Couchsurfing representative will reach out to you either through the email you provided or directly on your Couchsurfing account if there any additional information needed. If your request is found to be valid, you can expect appropriate action from the Couchsurfing team within a few days.
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Go to Couchsurfing’s website. Log into your account. Access the Help section. Scroll down the Help section and click on “Get in Touch. Click the “Contact our Safety Team. Fill in the required details. Specify your concern. Enter more information on your concern. Submit your request. Wait for the issue to be resolved.