Practice open body language by smiling at him as he speaks. Keep your arms relaxed and not crossed or tense. Don’t hide your hands when you talk to him. Exposing your hands and wrists to him so he can see the soft skin on your arms is actually proven to be very attractive to men. Head tilting shows you are interested and engaged in him. Avoid looking over his head, around the room, or down at your phone. This will only show him you aren’t interested. Leaning towards him is a nonverbal way of telling him you are engaged. This works well if you are in a group of people, but you want to single him out to let him know you’re interested in him. Leaning towards him will also subconsciously pull him towards you. When we are attracted to someone, blood will flow to our face, causing our cheeks to turn red. This is actually an evolutionary way that your body tries to attract the opposite sex. So blushing in front of the guy will let him know you are attracted to him and send him a signal he will definitely recognize. The positioning of your feet reflect your attitude towards someone. So if your feet are pointed towards him, this is a sign of attraction. If your feet are pointed towards the exit, this may be a sign to him that you are not interested. How you hold your purse when you are with a guy can actually be a form of nonverbal communication. For example, if you are clutching your purse tightly or placing it in front of your body, this shows you are uncomfortable and nervous. But holding your purse loosely at your side or not at all shows you are attracted to him and are relaxed in his presence.
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One-sentence summary -- Smile at him and keep your body open, towards him. Tilt your head and look right at him when he speaks. Lean towards him. Don’t be afraid to blush in front of him. Position your feet so they face him. Don’t use your purse as a shield.

Q: Inhaling steam can help to clear your nasal passageways and allow to you to breathe more comfortably. There are several ways to breathe steam safely. For an especially quick option:  Soak a clean towel in hot water and wring it out until the towel is damp. Make sure the towel is a safe temperature. Place the towel over your nose and mouth and breathe deeply and evenly. Turn the shower on at the hottest water setting. Let it run for a few minutes to steam up the bathroom. Be sure to reduce the temperature to a safe, warm temperature before entering the shower. Breathe deeply, and relax! Heat distilled water to just below boiling and pour it into a container that is stable and heat safe. Secure the container by setting it on a flat surface and make sure the rising in steam is not too hot to breathe safely. Lean over the container and deeply breathe in the steam. For maximum steaminess, tent a towel over your head and the container. This may be an especially worthy measure to take if you’re spending time in an environment with dry air. Both add moisture to the air, which will ease congestion due to a cold or dry nasal passages. Vaporizers increase air humidity by producing steam, and some include features that allow you to vaporize menthols or other additives that may further increase your comfort. This is an important step, both in the short and long term. Staying hydrated can help keep your mucus thin, which can help keep your nasal passages from blocking up.  As a rule of thumb, men should drink at least 13 cups (3 liters) of liquid per day, and women should drink nine cups (2.2 liters). When ill, you should be drinking even more! Hot tea, clear broth, and hot water with lemon and honey are great beverages options, as rising steam will immediately improve breathing, and hydration is a key aspect of getting and staying healthy! Just make sure they are not so hot you burn your mouth! Avoid beverages with alcohol, high amounts of sugar, and caffeine. These drinks can work against your body’s ability to stay hydrated. Saline spray, which is actually just salt water, will often immediately alleviate congestion-related discomfort. Make your own saline spray with 1 teaspoon of table salt and 2 cups of warm water. Stir until salt is dissolved and apply to nostril with a nasal syringe. Some readily available options include squeeze bottles, bulb syringes, or Neti-pots. Flush the nasal passages with a sterile saline solution. This will remove thickened mucus and allergens that are the most likely culprits of nasal congestion.   Make your own saline solution by mixing 16 ounces of lukewarm water with 1 teaspoon of salt. Adding a ½ teaspoon of baking soda will reduce the stinging sensation.   Squirt the solution into one nostril, then let it drain through your nasal cavity and out the other nostril. Be sure to keep your mouth open and don't breathe through your nose.
A: Inhale warm, moist air. Take a hot shower. Give yourself a custom steam treatment. Get a humidifier or vaporizer. Hydrate heavily. Use a saline spray. Use a nasal irrigation tool.

Article: The formula is P=2l+2w{\displaystyle P=2l+2w}, where P{\displaystyle P} equals the perimeter of the rectangle, l{\displaystyle l} equals the length of the rectangle, and w{\displaystyle w} equals the width of the rectangle.  This method will only work if you are given the perimeter and length of the rectangle. You might also see the formula written as P=2(w+h){\displaystyle P=2(w+h)}, where h{\displaystyle h} equals the height of the rectangle and is used instead of length. The variables l{\displaystyle l} and h{\displaystyle h} refer to the same measurement, and the distributive property dictates that these two formulas, although arranged differently, will give you the same result. Make sure you substitute for the correct variables. For example, if you are trying to find the width of a rectangle that has a perimeter of 22 centimeters, and a length of 8 centimeters, your formula will look like this:22=2(8)+2w{\displaystyle 22=2(8)+2w}22=16+2w{\displaystyle 22=16+2w} To do this, you need to subtract the length from each side of the equation, then divide by 2. For example, in the equation 22=16+2w{\displaystyle 22=16+2w}, you would subtract 16 from each side, then divide by 2.22=16+2w{\displaystyle 22=16+2w}6=2w{\displaystyle 6=2w}62=2w2{\displaystyle {\frac {6}{2}}={\frac {2w}{2}}}3=w{\displaystyle 3=w} Don’t forget to include the unit of measurement. For example, for a rectangle with a perimeter of 22cm{\displaystyle 22cm} and a length of 8cm{\displaystyle 8cm}, the width would be 3cm{\displaystyle 3cm}.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Set up the formula for perimeter of a rectangle. Plug the values for perimeter and length into the formula. Solve for w{\displaystyle w}. Write your final answer.