Based on the wants and needs of the students, develop a solid, realistic purpose for your campaign that can benefit everyone the most. Is there something that really needs to be changed? Have you discovered an opportunity to make a difference? Identify your vision and begin to communicate it as much as you can.  If you’ve overheard several students talking about their struggles with being bullied at school, you might decide that your vision should have an accepting, inclusive, anti-bullying focus. If your school only does one volunteer activity each year that a lot of students enjoy doing together, you might create a vision on paying it forward and plan to provide more volunteer activities and events. Come up with one good, catchy slogan to put on all of your marketing materials. Something like “Jack for Council President” is boring and overdone, so get creative and come up with something that communicates your vision, rhymes, or makes a comedic reference. If you want a funny rhyming slogan, try one like “Don’t be wack, vote for Jack!” Putting attractive, eye-catching posters all around the school with your slogan is a necessity. Post them everywhere that you think people walk by frequently. Also, create buttons, pencils, or fliers with your slogan on them to hand out at school. These will get your name out there and possibly even communicate your message and intention.  For example, if your vision is about bringing together students of different backgrounds and social circles, you might create an artistic poster that has only the word “unite” in all caps and features drawings or headshots of the faces of a few different students who have varying styles and ethnicities. Consider how many students go to your school when deciding how many posters you hang. If only about 100 students go to your school, you can hang 10 posters or less. If your school has 1,000 students or more, you may want to put up closer to 50 posters. Use technology to your advantage and create groups, post promotional videos, etc. to have a presence on social media websites such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. This gets the word out off campus and also gives people another opportunity to connect with you, show support for you, and learn about you. Your campaign speech may be the last (or only!) bit of information that students hear from you until it’s time for them to vote. Because of this, it’s important that you write, practice, and give a strong speech spanning about 2-3 minutes. In your speech, you should:  Introduce yourself Explain why they should vote for you by talking briefly about your qualifications and positive personal characteristics State your platform/express what you’d like to change Explain how you are going to accomplish goals and make changes Finish with your slogan

Summary: Create a vision. Come up with a catchy slogan. Put up posters and give handouts. Spread the word with social media. Write and give a solid speech.


Never eat ground meat that is still pinkish.  Cook ground meat until the thickest part of the meat reaches 160° F (71° C). Ground poultry should reach 165° F (74° C) at the thickest part; all other non-ground cuts of meat should be cooked to at least 145° F (63° C). Avoid runny eggs or raw fish and shellfish that have not been properly stored. Do not re-use plates, utensils, or surfaces (such as cutting boards) that have come into contact with raw meat. Always wash these items before using them for cooked food, raw vegetable preparation, or serving. All raw vegetables should be washed thoroughly, whether they are from a supermarket or the backyard garden. Proper cleaning of fresh produce, such as leafy greens, helps remove dirt that may carry E. coli. Raw meats should be promptly refrigerated or frozen and stored separately from foods that are ready-to-eat. You should also avoid unpasteurized milk, juice, and other beverages.

Summary: Cook all meat thoroughly. Never cross-contaminate raw meat with other food. Wash all produce thoroughly. Store food and drinks properly.


Enrolling in a seminar on how to marry rich is an excellent first step. In these seminars you will learn tips, tricks, and tactics of finding, dating, and marrying wealthy women. If you can not afford to attend a seminar, many experts in this field have published books or produced videos that outline their program. The realm of online dating is rapidly expanding. There are now several sites devoted to pairing non-wealthy clients with affluent clients. Research the sites thoroughly to identify the service that best meets your needs. Join the dating site for a brief trial period before committing to paying its fees. Currently, more wealthy women than ever are turning to professional matchmakers to help them find love. Professional matchmakers are constantly searching for high-quality potential partners for their clients. By becoming a client of these high profile matchmakers, you will increase your chances of meeting affluent women. The cost of these services vary greatly.

Summary: Attend a seminar. Join an online dating service. Hire a professional matchmaker.


Lace is already decorative on its own. Too many accessories may overwhelm the outfit. Stick to minimal accessories. Choose two to three accessories you really like when wearing lace. You should also choose less dressy accessories overall. For example, there is no need to pair a big, clunky necklace with a lace skirt. Instead, opt for a plain gold or silver chain. Some lace skirts are looser than others. They may look particularly loose if you wear them with a looser top. Adding a belt around your waist can help make your lace skirt look form-fitted.  If you're wearing solid colors, a belt can add some variation in color and pattern. For example, opt for a checkered red belt with a solid red lace skirt and top. For very baggy shirts, a wide belt can be very slimming. Boots can be great with a lace skirt because they are so volatile. You can go for shorter, more formal boots for a dressy style. You can also wear long, knee-high boots for a more fun, loose style. You should also be aware of color with things like boots. Black boots, for example, may clash with a brown skirt. Oftentimes, a lace skirt can be part of a vintage ensemble. A few small bracelets can add to the vintage appeal. You can also use more trendy, clunky bracelets if you want a more modern style. Pick bracelets that math the colors of your outfit. For example, pair red bracelets with a red skirt. Lace skirts are often in dull colors, like whites and blacks. If your top is also a neutral color, hang a scarf around your neck to add some color. For example, add a bright red scarf if you're wearing a cream colored skirt and top. As skirts are more formal, you can wear slightly more formal shoes with them. Opt for flats that would be appropriate for work or a formal social event. You can match flats based on color. A red skirt, for example, could be worn with black flats with a red bow. This can make for a cute look, and add a splash of color. For example, a white lace skirt paired with a neutral top may look great with red tights. You can also benefit from wearing tights if it's colder out. Tights can help your legs stay warm when wearing a skirt during cooler months.
Summary: Keep accessories minimal. Use a belt for definition. Wear the skirt with boots. Go for a vintage look with bracelets. Add a scarf for extra color. Try flats. Wear tights.