Write an article based on this "Choose a type of shade. Coordinate with your paint colors. Consider how often you will open the blinds. Mount the blinds."
article: Shades can add a look of elegance to a window and are also useful to block out the sun and summer heat. Consider what type of look you want in your window when choosing blinds or shades.  Plastic blinds can be an economical and practical choice. Wooden plantation shutters give a look of elegance. Bamboo or cloth blinds can provide a rustic look. Choose a color that matches or compliments the color scheme on the walls of the room. The window should be an accent point but you don’t want it to clash with the other colors in the room. Many blinds can become easily tangled or damaged with heavy use. If you plan to open your blinds daily and will be adjusting the light in your window using the blinds, make sure you pick blinds that are easy to open and maintain. Blinds and window shades come with mounting hardware when they are purchased. Most blinds are mounted inside the window frame. Use a screwdriver, drill, or hammer to mount the blinds according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

Write an article based on this "Flirt a little. Compliment your crush. Break the touch barrier. Invite your crush somewhere in a group. Work up the courage to ask your crush out."
article: Act the same but with a little bit of flirting and feeling this time. When he or she makes a joke, laugh genuinely. When you see her or him in the hallway, make eye contact and perhaps offer a wink. When you both are staring at each other, don't worry if either of you blushes a little––that just shows you that you're both attracted to each other. Don't offer too many compliments, just enough to make it clear that you don't mind noticing the good things about her or him. Whenever you are sitting by him or her, angle your toes where he or she is sitting, then bump against your crush gently. Gently brush away a hair from his or her shoulder or even face. Gently hold her or his arm briefly. Be a little touchy-feely without overdoing it. Invite her or him to your house for a party or ask him or her to dance with you at a class party. Keep your friends around and your crush's friends around at first, to keep it light. When you have the impression that he or she is interested in you, ask him or her for a date. That is, if he or she hasn't already asked you.

Write an article based on this "Choose shirts that have collars, such as long-sleeve button down shirts. Wear pants styles such as khakis, dress pants, trousers and corduroy pants. Consider pairing your shirt with a sweater or sweater vest. Select formal leather shoes, and don’t forget the dress socks. Study the list of don'ts."
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Always tuck the shirt in and pair the shirt with an appropriate belt. For business casual, tie is optional.  White button-down shirts are the most formal and therefore the safest. Unlike pants, all manner of shirt colors are acceptable: Purple, pink, yellow, blue, and red. Choose shirts (and pants) in "formal" fabric: Cotton is king, and comes in many different flavors. Wool is acceptable, if itchy. Silk, rayon, and linen are frowned upon. Choose shirts in "formal patterns: Oxford, plaid, and poplin are a little less formal, but perfectly acceptable. Twill, herringbone, and broadcloth patterns are more formal and nice to use if sprucing up. Hawaiian and other irregular patterns are considered too casual. Jeans are not considered business casual.  Pleated pants and dark colors are more formal, conservative choices. If you want to be on the safe side, overdressing is less frowned upon than underdressing. Pants should extend to the top of your shoe, or slightly longer. Pants that don't reach down to your shoe are considered high-water pants; pants that fold and bunch up near the feet are considered too baggy. Avoid pants in loud colors such as red, yellow, and purple. Camouflage is not allowed, neither are white pants — they feel a little too informal for even business casual. Stick with black, brown, grey, khaki, dark blue and dark green pants. V-neck sweaters work best if wearing a a collar.  Turtlenecks can be worn in combination with a blazer for a sleek look and a little bit of novelty. If you want to wear a suit coat and still look business casual, dress it down with khakis instead of suit pants. Stick to black, brown, or grey shoes. Oxfords, lace-ups, and loafers are all standards. Avoid the following items, which, fortunately or unfortunately, don't fall under the category of business casual:  Sneakers, sandals, flip-flops or other open-toed shoes. Sports shirts, sweatshirts, sport team jackets, and athletic socks. Shorts and capris. Jeans. Very tight, and hence revealing, cuts of pants. No skinny-trousers allowed.