Article: You can wash your shoes in the washing machine. Beforehand, work to remove the odor with household products. One option is bleach and boiling water. You'll need a tea kettle, a sink, water, and bleach.  Fill your tea kettle with water and heat it until it boils. Then, place your shoes in the sink. Pour the boiling water from the tea kettle into each shoe. Then, pour in a small amount of bleach. Allow the shoes to sit for a few minutes. Then, empty out the water and bleach. The bleach should kill the bacteria causing the shoes to smell. Another odor removal option involves common kitchen products. In this case, you can use baking soda and vinegar to remove the smell. All you need is some baking soda and vinegar, as well as a sink large enough to set your shoes.  Fill each shoe with one cup of baking soda. Then, add a cup of vinegar. This will cause the baking soda to bubble. Let the combination fizz for about 15 minutes. Once you've applied your chosen cleaning agent, you can finish removing odor via machine washing. You will need a pillow case and detergent to safely machine wash your shoe.  If possible, remove the shoestrings before you begin washing your shoe. Place the shoes in the pillow case and then transfer the pillow case to the washer. Use a normal cycle and hot water. Use plenty of detergent so the smell is removed. For white shoes, you could consider adding bleach. One cycle may not be enough if the odor is strong. You may have to run very smelly shoes through two cycles. You should let the shoes air dry. A dryer can shrink shoes.
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Clean your shoes with bleach and boiling water. Wash your shoes in baking soda and vinegar. Wash your shoes in a washing machine.
Article: If you started your period unexpectedly, chances are you've made somewhat of a mess. If you are at home, shower and change your underwear. If you are in public and can't get home immediately (for example at school), try cleaning yourself as best as possible with wet wipes and/or toilet paper. As you are getting used to your period, it might be a good idea to carry extra supplies (underwear, pads, wet wipes) in your backpack or purse. Your flow refers to how light or heavy your blood flow is during your cycle. The number of pads and tampons used per day is in direct correlation to your flow. Over time, you should begin to recognize how light or heavy your flow is in order to be prepared for your cycle.  Light flow usually occurs at the beginning and end of your period. Heavy flow is identified as bleeding which requires you to change your pad or tampon hourly. Blood clotting is also common during a heavy flow. This is when you see "blobs" of blood that are darker in color.  Knowing your flow will help you in purchasing the correct sanitary products. A sanitary pad is a thin pad that consists of absorbent material. It is placed in the lining of your underwear to absorb the blood flow, and has an adhesive side to keep it in place.  Pads come in various lengths to account for the direction of blood flow while doing different activities (working out, sleeping, etc.). Pads also come in various thicknesses to account for light through heavy flow. Pads also come with "wings" to secure the pad in place and to stop accidental leaks. Tampons are made of cylindrical shaped absorbent material that is inserted into your vagina to absorb blood flow. Most come with an "applicator" that assists in inserting the tampon into the vagina. They come in various forms that allow for different levels of comfort and absorption.  If you're new to tampons, try a slender fit until you get the hang of it. They're not as effective against heavy flows but they may be more comfortable. Applicators come in both plastic and cardboard form. Some have rounded tips and some don't. As a beginner, a plastic applicator with a rounded tip may work best. It's best to try using a tampon for the first time when your flow is medium to heavy. This will allow the tampon to slide in more easily, and to be pulled out more easily later.  Some people prefer to use tampons for activities such as playing sports or swimming. You can be a virgin and still use a tampon. Using tampons has nothing to do with being sexually active. Once the period blood leaves the body, it is more likely to become contaminated. In addition, when these organisms remain in a warm, damp, place it's more likely to lead to infection or an unpleasant odor. Be sure to pay especially close attention to your hygiene during your cycle by changing your pad/tampon often and showering daily.  Even if your pad isn't "full," try to avoid going the entire day without changing it. The standard for pads is once every 4-6 hours, and once every 2 hours for tampons.  Blood can often enter small spaces like the skin around your vagina or legs. Be sure to wash off excessive blood when possible to avoid build up and odor.  Discard your sanitary products properly. Wrap your pads in the pad wrapper or tissue paper before discarding in the trash. Check your tampon applicator to see if it is flushable or if you should wrap it and discard it in the trash.
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Clean yourself. Determine your flow. Use a pad. Opt for a tampon. Take care of your hygiene.
Article: Tokens have been updated from the original monopoly board game to reflect the new age of electronic banking.  Options include a space shuttle, Segway and flat screen television.  Each player can choose whichever token appeals to them. Roll to determine who goes first.  Every player should roll both dice and add the amount shown on each die to total their roll.  The player with the highest total starts the game.  Roll again to determine the number of spaces you move your token on the board. If you roll a double (the same number on both die), complete your turn and roll again for a second turn.  If you roll another double you get another turn.  If you roll three doubles in a row, though, you go to jail. Move the number of spaces which you roll on the dice.  perform the function required according to the spot where you land.  Pay rent. Pay taxes. Draw a card from the community chest. Go to jail. Purchase the property. Each time you complete a pass of the board and move beyond “Go,” you will receive $2 million dollars from the bank. When you land on the community chest, you must draw the first card in the stack and follow the directs listed on the card, then place it face down, back on the bottom of the deck.  Move to the space instructed on the card in the direction indicated by the arrow. Collect $2 million dollars if you move forward past “Go,” but not if you move backward. If you draw a “Get out of jail free” card, you can sell it to another player at a price you both agree on, or save it for later. This space allows you to complete any transactions on your turn, while not owing anything to another player or drawing a card. There are several ways you can be sent to jail.  Get out of jail by paying your bond, rolling doubles, or using a “Get out of jail free” card.  You can be sent to jail by landing on the “Go to jail” space, drawing a “Go to jail” card from the community chest, or rolling three sets of doubles in a row. Your turn is over once you go to jail. On your next turn, you can try 3 times to roll doubles.  If you fail, you owe the bank $500 thousand dollars to get out of jail.  Once you pay, move your token according to the total of your final roll. Use a “Get out of jail free” card if you have one or offer to buy one from another player. You can still collect rent while in jail. If you simply land on the jail space, you are just visiting and there is no penalty.
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Assign tokens. Roll the dice. Move tokens around the board. Collect $2 million dollars. Draw a card from the community chest. Take a break at free parking. Get out of jail.