int main(){   int i = 0;    if(1+1==2){     i = 2;   } }  /* This is Whitesmiths style */ int main() {    int i;     if (1+1==2)       {       i = 2;       } }  /* This is GNU style */ int main () {    int i;     if (condition)      {        i = 2;        function ();                           } }
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One-sentence summary -- Take a look at this example of different styles:

Q: Make sure your hips are level and your legs are right under your hip bones. Bend your knees slightly and keep your chest lifted. This is the standard starting position for any belly dancing move. You should also tuck your lower abdominal muscles and engage your core. This will help to strengthen your abdominals and make your belly dancing moves more fluid. ” Bend both knees. Then, straighten your right leg. This should raise your right hip, lifting it upward. The hip bone should shoot up toward your rib cage. Keep your heels flat on the ground as you do the lift. Do not move your upper body at all. This is a hip lift on the right side. Bring your right hip back down to center and try the same movement on the other side. Straighten your left leg and raise your left hip upward. This is a hip lift on the left side. Skip the break in the middle between sides. It should look like your hips are lifting on the right and then on the left smoothly and fluidly. At full speed, your hips will shimmy from side to side at a quick pace. This is known as the “shimmy” move. ” Start with your right foot flat on the ground. Place your left foot a few inches in front of you with the heel lifted. Bend both knees. Keep your chest up and your arms out. Then, straighten your left leg, lifting your left hip. Release your left hip down so it falls to the level of your right hip. Keep your right leg bent as you do this. This is a hip drop. Repeat these movements at a faster pace. Over time, they should look fluid with no pauses or breaks. ” Begin with your feet flat on the ground and your upper body lifted, with your arms relaxed at your sides. Bend your knees. Contract just your upper abdominal muscles, drawing them into your spine. Then, contract just your lower abdominal muscles, drawing them inward. Push out your upper abs and then push out your lower abs. This is a belly roll. Repeat these movements in sequence. Try to make the contracting in and the pushing out of your abdominal muscles fluid, with no pauses or breaks. ” Assume the basic belly dance position with your chest up and your arms out at your sides. Keep your knees together and your feet flat on the floor. Lift your rib cage all the way up. Let your shoulder blades slide down your back as you do this. Then, release your rib cage back down. This is a chest lift. Repeat these movements at a faster pace, lifting your rib cage all the way up and then back down. Contract the abdominal muscles below your chest bones as you lift up and then release them as you come back down.
A: Stand with your feet flat and your arms at your sides. Do a “hip lift” or “shimmy. Repeat the hip lift on both sides at a faster pace. Practice a “hip drop. Do a “belly roll. Try a “chest lift.

Article: Misoprostol pills come in different concentrations so it is important to read the dosage information on the package or bottle before taking them. Depending on the strength of the dosage, you might have to take 2 pills at a time or cut pills in half for each dosage. Take note of the concentration and the number of pills you have to take during the day. The usual dose for adults is 200 mg 4 times a day, unless your doctor recommends a lower dosage. Take the pills at mealtimes to maintain a regular schedule. Take the last pill of the day right before you go to bed. Misoprostol should only be taken by adults, as the safety and effectiveness of the drug on children has not yet been established. Diarrhea is a common side effect of Misoprostol, but the chances of it happening are significantly reduced if you take the drug with food or milk. Time your doses so that they line up with breakfast, lunch, and supper. Have a small snack or a glass of milk with your last pill of the day. If there is more than an hour to go before your next dose, take a missed dose as soon as you remember. If you don't remember until it's almost time for your next dose, skip the missed one and continue with your regular schedule. Do not double your next dose to make up for a missed one. Given the danger this medication could pose to a fetus, if you are of childbearing age, your doctor will likely instruct you to wait until the 2nd or 3rd day of your period to start the drug. They may also ask you to take a pregnancy test before they write you a prescription. If you are a woman, don't take this medication unless you meet the following conditions: You tested negative for pregnancy in the 2 weeks prior to using it. You are using an effective birth control to prevent pregnancy. You've received a notice of the risks of using Misoprostol if you're of childbearing age, as well as possible birth defects. You start taking Misoprostol only on the 2nd or 3rd day of your next period.
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Read the directions carefully. Take 200 mg of Misoprostol four times a day if you're an adult. Take Misoprostol with food or milk. Take a missed dose as soon as possible and stay on schedule. Take the drug on the 2nd or 3rd day of your period if you are a woman.