In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Keep your entire look casual by pairing your crochet top with a pair of denim pants or shorts. Opt for a distressed pair for a more casual, flower child vibe. To dress up your outfit a bit more, choose sleek, darker denim. Jeans are an effortless choice, because they will go with any style or color of crochet top.  Wear a loose, bohemian crochet top with distressed jeans with holes and tears. This is an easy, breezy look for the summer. For a less casual option, wear a more structured crochet top with some dark wash, tailored jeans. Embrace the hippie vibe wholeheartedly with this tip. Pair a solid color crochet top with a skirt, shorts, or pants with a vibrant and eye-catching pattern. Mixing crochet with a pattern is a more unexpected choice, and your outfit will certainly make a statement. Wear a white crochet top with a floral or paisley patterned pair of shorts. Complement a retro, tie-dyed skirt with a neutral-colored crochet top. When it comes to creating a great outfit, it's all about balance. If you're styling a small, sexy crochet top, try pairing it with floor-length maxi skirt to balance out your outfit. A great flowy maxi skirt is the ultimate boho piece. By pairing it with a more form-fitting and revealing crochet top, you create a fantastic silhouette and strike the perfect balance between modest and risqué.  A tiny crochet crop top paired with a miniskirt might expose more skin than you prefer, while a billowy skirt with a loose, flowing crochet top will not create the most flattering silhouette. Wear a cropped crochet top with a high-waisted maxi. You will create a sleek silhouette and expose a bit of skin without overdoing it. You can wear crochet without looking like you're headed to the beach or a music festival. If you want to wear your crochet top in a more professional setting, you certainly can. Again, it is all about balance. Pair your more casual crochet top with a more polished pencil skirt or pair of pants. Create a contrast by putting an unstructured crochet top with tailored bottoms.  If you are wearing your crochet top in a work setting, it's best to pair it with a full coverage tank top. To really make your crochet top look more professional, wear a fitted blazer over it. Nothing spices up an outfit like a bit of crochet. To spice up a monochrome outfit, try popping a crochet top over it. If you have a favorite black dress, see what it looks like with a crochet layer. Try white jeans and a white tank top with a colorful crochet top over it. You have limitless options. A crochet top can be the perfect statement piece for a monochrome outfit.
Summary: Pair your crochet top with denim. Mix your crochet with bright, fun patterns. Embrace the boho look with a maxi skirt. Dress it up with formal bottoms. Wear your crochet top over a monochrome outfit.

Major injuries must be treated by a veterinarian immediately. Giving your hamster first aid can stabilize him and increase his chances of survival before you get to your veterinarian’s office. First aid is most useful if your hamster is bleeding.  With a small towel or piece of facial tissue, apply gentle pressure to the wound to try and stop the bleeding.  Blood loss in a hamster can be life threatening, since hamsters do not have a lot of blood to begin with. Do not use up precious time waiting for the bleeding to stop! Your veterinarian will be able to provide further care for your hamster. When transporting your hamster, keep him wrapped up in a towel in his travel carrier. This will keep him calm and quiet during the ride. Prepare yourself for the possibility that your hamster may not make it. Some injuries are so serious that, no matter what a veterinarian does, the hamster will not survive. If your hamster is severely injured, the best option may be to put him to sleep (‘euthanasia’). Your veterinarian will do what he or she can to treat your hamster’s major injuries. For example, if there is an abscess from an infected wound, your veterinarian will lance and drain it. If your hamster has become dehydrated from not wanting to drink water after his injury, your veterinarian can give him fluids under his skin to rehydrate him.  A serious wound may require stitches.  If your hamster has a broken leg, you may be surprised that there’s not much your veterinarian can do to fix it. If he or she tries to put a splint or wrap on the limb, your hamster will likely chew it off.  Your veterinarian will recommend that you let the broken bone heal on its own. The leg may be a little crooked as a result, but your hamster will be fine. To lessen the pain, your veterinarian may prescribe pain medication.  Your veterinarian will recommend treatment for a broken limb only if your hamster is dragging it around or the leg looks inflamed. Be aware that if your hamster can no longer use his back legs, your veterinarian may recommend euthanasia. When you take your hamster home from the veterinarian, you will need to do a few things to keep him comfortable while he recovers. Other than pain medications, your veterinarian may recommend using a cold compress on the injury to lessen inflammation. Since your hamster is so small, his whole body could get cold from the compress.  Keep him snuggly wrapped up  during and after  use of the compress to keep him warm. If your hamster has an infected wound, your veterinarian will send you home with antibiotics to give to your hamster. Your hamster may be in so much pain that he refuses to eat and drink. Hand-feed him by placing small bits of food in your hand and holding your hand close to his mouth. Handle him as little as possible when he is recovering. This is especially important if your hamster has a leg injury. Take out any toys or accessories that would require your hamster to use his legs, as well as ramps, ladders, hamster wheels. Remove tubes that he would be tempted to crawl through. Keep only the necessities in his cage, such as comfortable bedding and bowls for food and water.
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One-sentence summary -- Give your hamster first aid. Take your hamster to your veterinarian. Treat the injury. Care for your hamster at home. Remove any hazards from his cage.

Problem: Article: Millennials generally don’t want to delay happiness in return for career advancement, and as such are not willing to sacrifice their personal lives for their work lives. This does not mean that they’re not willing to work hard - rather, Millennials will work extremely hard during their defined work hours, but they expect to have their “off” times (such as weekends and nights) free from work. In general, Millennials believe that their productivity should not be measured by the number of hours they work, since someone can work for 8 hours and accomplish next to nothing of significance for the company. Instead, Millennials measure their productivity levels by the quality of the work they perform. For example, a Millennial worker might feel better having finished a huge project in 6 hours than having spent an 8 hour day doing “busy work” or answering emails. Millennials are often stereotyped as “entitled” workers and such a perspective can be hard to debunk from the outside. However, in reality, Millennials simply want to feel like more than a “cog in a massive machine.” Instead, Millennial workers want to work on projects that matter to themselves, the company, or the world at large. Give Millennials their own projects or a small piece of ownership over a larger project. Millennials are joining the workforce when there are countless companies and newly-forming startup jobs available daily, so they don’t feel the need to stay working at a company whose values don’t align with their own. Focus on being ethical and fair, and creating a mission that works to make the world a better place. This won’t just help your Millennial workers, but all company employees!
Summary:
Recognize the way Millennials want to balance their work life with their personal life. Gauge how Millennials measure productivity. Legitimize their work. Provide work that matters.