Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Wear your favorite black jeans with a denim top for a classic look. Opt for a pair of khakis or white pants to create a laid-back vibe. Tuck your denim shirt into a skirt for an artsy, eclectic style. Pair your shirt with shorts for a breathable springtime option. Put on leggings with a long denim shirt for a cute on-the-go outfit. Choose denim on denim—just pick contrasting shades.

Answer: Any color of denim, from the lightest to the darkest, can be paired with black jeans. Skinny or straight-legged jeans will look best with your top, which can be left untucked for a more casual look or tucked in if you want a neater appearance. Black leather or faux-leather can also be a fun pairing for denim tops. Choose skinny pants for a more feminine look or chinos for a masculine pairing. The beauty in wearing a light pair of pants is that you can pair most washes of denim with them. Even light-washed tops will look good with white or khaki pants, but dark-washes will also pop. Capris or cropped pants are also a great option if you are in warmer weather. This is a great way to dress up a denim shirt and make it into an outfit you can wear for a fun night out on the town or even in a more professional setting. It’s comfy and casual, while still looking stylized.  Animal prints can be really fun. Complete your outfit with a burst of color in your shoe or bag choice. Pick a floral skirt for a more feminine look. Wear a solid-colored skirt for a neat, color-blocked style. A black, tan, or navy pencil skirt would look really classy with a tucked-in denim shirt. Try tucking in just the front of your shirt and leaving the back untucked for a more casual look. This is a look that is great for both feminine and masculine styles—it’ll make you look casual and relaxed while still allowing you to express your style. Leave the shirt untucked for a laissez-fair attitude, or tuck it in for a put-together look.  Any color and length work when wearing shorts with a denim shirt You could even roll up the sleeves of your denim shirt to your elbows if the weather is warm. This creates an even more casual vibe, too. This works especially well if your denim shirt is a little longer, but you can still rock this outfit even if it’s shorter. Wear a pair of flats, sandals, or athletic shoes to complete your outfit; or, put on a pair of heels to transform this comfy outfit into one you can wear out on the town. Solid-colored or patterned-leggings all work with denim. There’s nothing wrong with wearing a denim top with jeans (or jean shorts, or a jean skirt). If your top is light, veer toward a darker bottom. If your top is dark, choose lighter pants. If you tuck in your shirt, wear a belt to provide a visual line between the 2 shades of denim. Denim on denim gives you a lot of space to add other layers in the form of a jacket or cardigan.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Shave regularly. Try a depilatory cream. Wax if you want a more long-term solution. Consider electrolysis if you want a permanent prevention of hair growth.

Answer: This helps underarms dry more quickly, keeping odor down. Many also believe it improves appearance. You can choose an electric razor, a non-electric razor with disposable blades, or a disposable razor.  Begin by washing. Shave after showering and drying your underarms. The warmth will open the pores of your skin, making it somewhat easier to remove hair. Apply shaving cream, if desired. Many people prefer to use a shaving cream to make the shaving process easier and to reduce irritation. Follow the directions your cream supplies, but generally speaking you will only need to apply a thin, even coat. Unscented cream is best, because it lessens chances of irritation and allergic reaction.   Carefully use the razor to remove hair from your underarms. Go slowly and carefully, as your underarms are curved and difficult to shave. You do not want to cut or nick your skin in the process. Shaving in the direction that the hair grows will reduce the chance of razor burn and ingrown hairs. Use a mild astringent afterwards. Apply a mild astringent, such as witch hazel, after shaving to reduce irritation. Exactly how often you will want to shave depends on how fast your hair grows, your personal preference, and other factors. Replace your razors regularly. It's time to get a new one when you see an accumulation of waste in the razor. This waste can introduce bacteria to your pores and cause an infection. Depilatory or hair-removal creams keep hair away for several days to weeks. They work by dissolving hair from off of the skin so that it can be rinsed away easily.  Many people find such creams to be harsh and to have offensive odors.  The strong chemicals used in these creams are potentially caustic to the skin and can cause irritation.  Carefully follow all directions provided with the cream. Due to the harshness of the chemicals, it is safer to leave the cream on for less than the lowest recommended time.  Always test a depilatory cream before a full use. Apply to only a very small portion of your skin, then wait 24 hours. If you do not have any allergic reactions like redness, swelling, or itching, then it is likely safe for use on your skin. Waxing is somewhat painful, and can leave skin irritated for a time. However, it will keep hair away longer than shaving will.  Hair should be neither too short nor to long for optimum waxing—about ¼ of an inch is a good estimate. Trim the hair before waxing if it is longer than that. Clean, exfoliate, and dry your underarms before waxing. Using a quality cosmetic wax, apply a strip or thin layer in the opposite direction that your hair grows in. Remove according to the product directions. Use a cooling moisturizer, aloe, or ice afterwards to ease the pain and irritation. Waxing requires skill and can be painful and even dangerous, so you may want to have a professional take care of this. Be sure to go to a reputable and clean salon In the process of electrolysis, a thin needle is inserted in the skin near the hair follicles. A low-level electrical charge destroys the hair follicle so that the hair does not grow back. The process is slow and expensive, but results in permanent hair removal.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Look up your New Zealand Metrocard balance online. Check your balance at a Metro information counter or on the bus. Call the New Zealand Metrocard information line.

Answer: Create a Metrocard account and link it to your card or log in if you've already made a Metrocard account. From there, you can access your balance in your account settings or on the site homepage.  Log in to or create a Metrocard account here: https://metrocard.metroinfo.co.nz/#/login  You can also add funds to your Metrocard after you've logged in. If you're using your Metrocard on the bus, you can read your account balance on the farebox screen after you swipe it. Otherwise, locate a Metro information counter so a customer service agent can look up your balance.  Find the nearest Metro information counter here: http://www.metroinfo.co.nz/metrocard/Pages/WhereToBuy.aspx  Have your card ready to give to the customer service agent so they can easily find your account. If you cannot currently go to a Metrocard station, you can call their information line to check your balance. Have your card information ready for the line representative so they can easily find your account. The New Zealand Metrocard phone number is: (03) 366-88-55.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Select the Document Elements tab. Select the Equations icon on the far right. Use the top menu instead. Choose display options.

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This tab is on the ribbon menu, just below the highest row of icons. With Document Elements selected, Equation is the option farthest to the right, with a π icon. There are three options here:  Click the arrow next to the Equations icon for a drop-down selection of common equations. Click the arrow, then click "Insert New Equation" to type your own. Click the icon itself to open up a larger menu of equation options on the ribbon. If you prefer to use the top menu, select "Insert," then scroll all the way down to "Equation" in the drop-down menu. Your text cursor must be at a blank point in the document to access this command. (For example, if you have an existing object selected, this command is greyed out.) Click the downward-facing arrow to the right of the equation box. A drop-down menu will appear with options to alter how your equation is displayed. This menu also includes the "save as new equation" command, useful for equations you plan to use frequently. This adds the selected equation to the drop-down menu when you click the arrow next to the Equations icon.