Write an article based on this "Observe how he acts when you’re around and when you’re not around. Think about whether or not he seems nervous around you. Read his body language. Think about his social media behavior."
article: Of course, it may be hard to find out how he acts when you’re not there, but try to observe him from afar. If you see him across the lunch room, see how he is acting with his friends. Is he talking a lot or is he quiet? If he’s very talkative around other people, but quiet around you, there’s a good chance that he feels nervous about saying the wrong thing in front of you. If he is a quiet person all the time, it may be hard to tell this way. Look for other ways to know if he likes you too. When you’re around does he avoid looking directly at you? Is he sweating? Is he defensive if someone teases him? If he is not normally like this, but seems to be when you’re around he may be worried about doing or saying the wrong thing in front of you, especially if he is shy. If a boy likes you, he’s more likely to seem as though he is nervous or anxious when you are around. If he isn’t really in to you, he will be more stand-offish. A shy guy is likely to be fidgeting with his hair or his clothes when you are around or he may cross his arms in front of his chest. Shy boys are more likely to feel nervous around their crush, so they may seem defensive, when in fact they are actually very interested. You may find that your shy boy often tries to be around you, but not really near to you. For example, he may find excuses to hang out with your group of friends, but he’ll always try to sit as far away from you as possible. Don’t take this as a sign that he doesn’t like you. If you are friends on social media, think about how he treats you. Did he find you and friend you? Is he constantly liking everything you post? If so, there’s a pretty good chance he is interested in you, but hasn’t gotten up the courage to do anything about it. You can also try to hint to him that you’re interested by friending him (if you’re not already friends), and showing appreciation for his posts by liking them or making a comment. Don’t overdo it though! You don’t need to like every single thing he posts, rather just a few to show him that you are paying attention.

Write an article based on this "Get a case with compartments. Pick one with a durable fabric. Decide on the size."
article: A pencil case with multiple compartments of different size will help you effectively pack your supplies. Try to get a case with stackable layers, in order to fit in as many supplies as needed. Organize each compartment with supplies of the same category and/or size. Put the compass, protractor, and calculator together. Carrying a pencil case between classes as well as back and forth from home will definitely cause some wear and tear on the fabric. Choose a fabric that will be less likely to rip in between classes, so none of your supplies fall into your backpack or on the floor.  Try to get a pencil case made with nylon fabric. Not only is it easier to clean, it is strong enough to stay intact if you fill your pencil case to maximum capacity.  Hard plastic pencil cases are durable, but make sure to keep track of how much supplies you try to pack. If you pack too much, you will be less likely to close the case because it has a lid instead of a zipper. A medium sized pencil case would be the best size for everyday classes. You may have a class where you may need more room for a ruler or a notepad, so a larger case would be suitable.  If after a few months of your school routine, you notice that you are not utilizing many of your supplies, scale down to a smaller pencil case. This will fit in any backpack, and could even be left out on your desk since it wouldn’t take up much space. Some people find it best to only carry the necessities and keep a bigger pencil case in their locker for things that are specific to one class (geometry kit, watercolours, coloured pencils etc.)

Write an article based on this "Apply all of your other eye makeup. Curl your lashes. Apply mascara. Separate your lashes with a spoolie brush."
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You want to apply any eyeshadow and eyeliner before you start working on your lashes. If you try to apply shadows or liners afterwards, your lashes will likely get jostled and lose their winged effect. Always do your lashes last, as the finishing touch. You can do winged eyeliner to enhance the look of your winged lashes. Before you start applying product, it’s important to add volume and curl with an eyelash curler. Place the curler around your lashes, at the very base. Squeeze the handle firmly, holding the curler down for about five seconds. Then, release the curler and slide it down to the middle of your lashes and press and hold again. Do this once more at the ends of your lashes. You can learn more about curling your eyelashes here. Fortunately, you don’t need a new, special mascara to achieve this look. Grab your favorite one, and it will do the trick. Load the product onto the wand, and begin applying your mascara like normal.  Start at the base of your lashes, wiggling the wand as you move it down the length of your lashes. Make sure your lashes are evenly coated, without clumping. After you’ve applied one coat of mascara, it’s time to start creating the winged effects. Move your wand so that you’re applying mascara to the outer half of your eye. As you wiggle the wand out from the base of your lashes, gently pull your lashes toward the outer corner of your eye. As the mascara dries, the lashes will be held in this winged shape. Apply mascara to your inner corner eyelashes as normal. To accentuate the wings, apply two or three coats to the outer lashes, while only using one on the inner lashes. Because you’re pulling your eyelashes in a different direction and applying a few coats of product, it can be easy to get clumps of mascara in them. To avoid this, comb your lashes out with a clean, dry spoolie brush once your mascara has been applied. Gently brush out any clumping and focus on separating your lashes, while continuing to pull your lashes in the direction of your outer corner. You can purchase clean spoolie brushes at any beauty supply store.