Surprise your teacher by spending time after school with your classmates decorating her classroom door. Break out the colored paper, the colored markers, the glitter, and other fun decorations. You may want to spell out your teacher’s name on the door and draw a class mascot, like your class pet or another animal you know your teacher would like. Be sure to keep the decorations age appropriate and non-offensive, as the door will be exposed to the rest of the school and be seen as representative of your teacher’s class. Give your teacher a break by pitching in on classroom chores like photocopying classroom materials, feeding the class pet, cleaning up after class, or assisting with lunchtime duties. Show your teacher she can lean on her students to support her and give her a hand. You may also want to take it on yourself to organize a cleaning schedule with the other students and surprising your teacher with the schedule. You can do this for the feeding schedule for the class pet. Taking the lead on classroom duties can help to reduce your teacher’s stress level and brighten her day. Make your teacher's day by volunteering to go first for a presentation to the class, as this will save her the headache of having to force students to go first. This small act in class can show your teacher that you are engaged in the class material and energized about the assignment. Show your teacher that you have been paying attention to the class topic by bringing in text or video that relates to the topic to share with the class. If you are learning about creative writing in class, for example, you may bring in fliers that promote a poetry reading nearby to share with everyone or you may bring in a published poem that you like. Talk to your teacher before you share the material with the class, as she will likely be thrilled that you are engaged enough to bring in supporting material.
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One-sentence summary -- Decorate your teacher’s door with your classmates. Help your teacher with classroom chores. Offer to go first for a class presentation. Bring in supporting material that relates to the class topic.

Q: Include a medium or large stone Buddha figurine as your central element. Add a pagoda or “stone” lantern for visual appeal, and include a bridge or artificial rock sculpture for fish to swim through.  Include fish such as rainbow fish, clown loaches, golden panchax or silver sharks.  Buy an Asian-themed background for your tank, or create your own by printing and laminating an enlarged photograph.  Make sure your Buddha statue is made from natural rocks or polyresin and is not painted. Buy artificial bamboo to fully submerge, or live “Lucky Bamboo” if you would like a dual under water/above land look. ”Lucky Bamboo” cannot be fully submerged.  Make sure the plant's leaves are above water.  Alternatively, you can aquatic friendly plants and mix with dried bamboo sticks to create a bamboo “forest.”  Whether bought or made, backgrounds are easy to attach, move, and change. For the most seamless look, make sure to hide any tape or other tools used to attach them to the tank. Use quartz sand as your main substrate and include some artificial desert plants or fun natural-looking desert accessories.  Make it a specific desert by adding ancient Egyptian decorations, like a pyramid, broken columns, and/or a sarcophagus.  Include bright fish to add color to your sandscape, like Firemouth Cichlids or Bengal Danios. Or, find artificial animal skulls and cacti to model a North or South American desert and species found in these waters.   Stack objects in the tank so that fish have both places to hide and objects to swim through. South American fish include Colombian Moon tetras and Buenos Aires tetras, Swordtails, and Blind cave fish. If you like science fiction, a space theme might interest you.  Choose a substrate like sand or gravel to imitate a distant planet's surface.  Look for accessories like a crashed UFO or alien figurines.  Include interesting looking rock formations and a galaxy background. Or, include colorful lights and cover the back with plain black paper.  Buy a floating satellite accessory to introduce a human presence in your outer space scene.  Use spray paint and round objects to paint a space scene with nearby planets.  Include an artificial ruin to suggest a past alien civilization lived there. Use a castle as the main decorative element, preferably one with holes fish can swim through. If you don't want to buy a big castle, make a background for your tank with a castle scene and add smaller objects to it. Use multicolored rocks as substrate and colorful accessories.  Add a fairy or two and maybe even a dragon. Angelfish and tetras look great in this type of environment.  To create your own background, find an image you like, enlarge it to the size of your tank, print it off and laminate it. This theme allows for a wider selection of plants.  Pick colorful artificial ones that complement your substrate materials.
A: Create a tranquil Buddhist scene. Turn your aquarium into a desert oasis. Construct a space tank. Go for a fairytale theme.

Article: To keep the coolness in the house, close them until the house starts to heat up.  If possible, open a door to the attic or loft; this creates a "stack effect" and the hot air will rise out of the living space. Circulating hot air feels better than stagnant hot air.  Wet a big towel, hang from the ceiling in the pathway of the fan's breeze and close the door. The towel will absorb all the heat in your bedroom. Small wet towels or face-washers can be hung directly over a fan too; just be sure to not have any ends of the towel dangling near the fan blades.
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Keep doors to bedrooms and bathrooms open as much as possible, this will allow better airflow in your house. Keep the windows open while it is still cool outside. Close shades and blinds on the sunny side of the house. Open the windows at night. Buy a fan for your room and some other hot rooms in the house.

Problem: Article: Look for crop tops with arty, structured elements that aren’t too tight on your skin. Front ties, collars, and sweeping fabric will flatter your figure while maintaining a workplace-appropriate look. High-waisted bottoms are a must for this look, since you don’t want to have skin exposed in a professional environment. Go for a solid colored pencil skirt or pants in a tapered leg or wide-cut style. For an added fashionable flair or for colder weather, throw on a matching blazer or long coat. This quick and practical addition can easily make the look more office appropriate. Crop tops naturally look a bit casual, so use your footwear and accessories to keep the outfit classy. Heels are the best option, but a nice pair of pointed-toe flats can also dress this look up. Go for a simple necklace and stud earrings to add a bit of sparkle.
Summary: Choose a longer, structured crop top. Pair your crop top with high-waisted trousers or a skirt. Wear a blazer or long coat to cover up. Step up the look with heels and simple jewelry.

Article: Lean towards your partner to make it easier for you to unhook your leg from the back of the chair. Be firm, but not too rough. Push your chest closer to your partner while pushing your butt and back out for balance. Slowly push back on their shoulders until your feet are firmly planted in standing position and you've found your balance. Don't leave the chair like you're walking out to a business meeting. Continue to work your hips and run your hands across your body as you remove yourself from the chair. Once you're off -- stay hot and prepare for whatever happens next.
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Unwrap one leg from the back of the chair, then the other. Place your hands on your partner's shoulders. Keep your butt perched in the air. Use their body to move yourself into standing position. Stay sexy.