Write an article based on this "Know when to bow. Assume the bowing stance. Bow with your waist, not your neck. Avert your gaze to show respect. Finish the bow."
article: Bowing is typically used in Asian cultures to show respect, honor, or gratitude. A silent bow often replaces the phrase "Thank you." In Asian cultures, you should bow from the hip with your head pointed down. Polite bowing is still common in many Asian countries, but it is not practiced as strictly in America.  Bowing is prevalent to varying degrees in many East Asian countries, but it is most prominent in China, Korea, Taiwan, Japan, and Vietnam. Various nuanced bows are used to express apologies, gratitude, sincerity, deference, and remorse, among other things. The handshake has become a common greeting in many East Asian cultures, particularly in business circles. Bowing may not be appropriate when you first meet someone—especially if he or she is a peer—but it can be a versatile way to convey more complex emotions. A slight bow to show courtesy is usually welcome. Stand straight with your feet together, forming a V with your heels. Clench your hands at your sides, but not too tight. Bend at the waist, but keep your back straight. Open your hands as you bend. Bring your feet together. If you are bowing to an elder, a superior, or someone you respect, look down at their feet when you bow. If you're bowing to someone who does not fit into any of these categories, feel free to look them directly in the eye. Bear in mind that if you look someone in the eyes, it may be taken as a sign of disrespect.  This is especially the case when bowing to older, more traditionally-minded people, especially those who grew up steeped in an East Asian culture. Carefully consider the situation, and be mindful of who you are bowing to. Straighten up, close your hands, and split your feet back into the V. Feel free to make eye contact with the person to whom you bowed.

Write an article based on this "Take the strings off of your guitar. Unscrew the backplate from the guitar neck to remove it. Dry-fit the new neck into place and clamp it in place. Drill Reattach the backplate and the screws on the back of the guitar."
article: Loosen the strings with the tuning keys at the end of the guitar neck so they don’t have any more tension. Use a string cutter to slice through the strings near the first fret so they come loose and are easy to remove. Unscrew the cover on the back of the guitar’s body to expose the strings and springs so you can pull the ends of the strings out. Then, use a pair of needle-nose pliers to pull the other pieces of guitar string out from the tuning keys.  Be careful not to scratch the body of the guitar when you cut the strings since they may be sharp. Don’t cut your strings while they still have tension or else they may spring back and hurt you. Look for the metal backplate attached to the back of the guitar’s body where it meets the neck. Use a screwdriver to loosen the screws on the backplate to remove them. Once you take the screws out from the backplate, the old neck will pull out from the pocket easily. If you aren’t able to remove the screws with your screwdriver, use a drill with a screwdriver bit instead. Be careful not to strip the screws since you need to use them again. Make sure you get a neck that’s compatible with your type of guitar or else it may not fit into the pocket. Push the new neck into the pocket on the guitar’s body until it fits tightly. Line up the center of the neck with the middle of the body and adjust it until the neck is flush. When you have the guitar neck in position, use a C-clamp to secure it to the body so it doesn’t shift.  You can get a new neck for your electric guitar from music supply shops or directly from the manufacturer. Make sure your clamp doesn’t cover the area where you need to reinstall the backplate. through the back of the neck using the backplate holes as guides. Most new guitar necks don’t have holes drilled in them, so you need to make your own holes. Use a drill bit with a diameter that’s 1⁄8 inch (0.32 cm) smaller than your screws. Put the end of the drill bit into the screw holes on the back of the guitar’s body and push the drill straight down into the neck. Blow the excess sawdust out of the hole so it’s clean, and repeat the process for the other 3 holes. If you want to ensure the holes are straight when you make them, you can also use a drill press if you have access to one. Set the backplate against the body of the guitar, ensuring that the holes all line up with one another. Feed the screws into the holes and use a screwdriver to tighten them. Tighten the screws in the opposite corners of your backplate so it applies pressure to the neck evenly. Continue turning the screws until they’re flush with the backplate and hold the neck in place. After you secure the backplate to the neck, you can restring your guitar so you can play.

Write an article based on this "Buy a merkin online or from well-stocked wig supply shop. Trim the merkin, if necessary, using a sharp pair of scissors. Wax your pubic hair if you plan on wearing a merkin for more than 2 days. Shave your pubic hair if waxing is too painful, and you plan on wearing the merkin for only 1 or 2 days. Wait several hours before attaching the merkin to give your skin time to heal."
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The more realistic, natural-looking merkins are made from human hair hand-tied to skin-colored lace or netting. These can get quite expensive. If you are wearing a merkin as a gag, prank, or novelty, you might be interested in a fake-fur one instead. Some cosmetic salons may be able to apply a merkin for you. These merkins are made from fox fur, and are glued onto your skin. Some merkins come "oversized" so that you can cut them down to the right size and shape for your body. Most of the lace-backed merkins are already made to fit, but the novelty fur ones can be cut into all sorts of weird shapes. You can still wax your pubic hair, even if you plan on wearing the merkin for just one day. Waxing is recommended for those who wish to wear their merkins longer, because it lasts longer than a shave. Choose a full Brazilian wax, as opposed to a bikini wax or a “landing strip.” Use a shaving gel or cream suitable for sensitive skin and a clean, sharp razor to get the closest shave possible. Because shaving does not last very long, it is not recommended for those who wish to wear their merkins for longer than 2 days. Whether you shave or wax your pubic area, you will need to wait a few hours before you can apply the merkin. Both of these procedures place a fair amount of stress on your skin, leaving it sensitive and tender. You will need to give the area time to recover. Once the inflammation is gone, you can start applying the merkin.