Q: It goes without saying that some vacation destinations are better than others when it comes to meeting women. Think about the place you're going if you're looking to meet women abroad, and consider changing your choice of destination if it's that important to you. If you can imagine a vacation location as being exciting and potentially romantic, there's a good chance you'll be able to meet women there. Cruises, for example, are generally intended for committed couples, unless the cruise is listed as being otherwise. Tropical resorts or festive cities on the other hand attract singles in droves. Although most cruises are intended for married couple, there are specific cruises that capitalize on offering experiences for singles. Because most everyone going will be single, a singles cruise will vastly increase your chance to striking up conversation with single women. Conceivably, meeting someone on any cruise ship would be a romantic experience, but due to the fact that cruises are regularly associated with couples, your bet luck will be had with singles cruises. Although the tourism industry is conventionally built around couples, families and groups, there are vacation packages catered specifically to singles as well. Many of these involve resorts where other singles  may congregate and make their own fun together. If you have a rough idea where you'd like to go, look into whether the region in question has any packages suited for your intent and situation. While some people prefer to take it easy and lay back while they're on vacation, there are almost always good way of meeting single women when you're abroad. Once you have a destination picked out, look into the attractions. The best place for meeting women will be high-energy settings where alcohol is involved. Clubs, bars and the beach are all great places to start. Try to steer away from places that attract families. The people you go on vacation with will have a major impact on your experience abroad. Your party will also have a considerable impact on your chances of meeting women. Going with your family won't help your odds for example, but going with a group of fellow singles who are intent on the same thing will make it easier to find fresh opportunities during the vacation.
A: Consider the place you're going to vacation at. Go on a singles cruise. Look into singles vacation packages. Plan your vacation activities with meeting women in mind. Go vacationing with the right kind of people.

Article: " Provide your cat with as many opportunities as possible to burn energy doing cat-like things such as hunting or playing. This is especially important for indoor cats, who may lack the mental stimulation that outdoor prowling provides. Getting the cat moderately tired out also helps to use up her nervous energy and to vent stress hormones in physical activity rather than over-grooming.  Hide treats or dry food around the house and let her hunt for them. Have at least three 10-minutes sessions of one-on-one play with your cat. Dangle something enticing for it to chase or toss toys across the room. Cats love to chase and pounce. If you own more than one cat, make sure you play with each cat alone every day in addition to group playtime. Leave toys out your cat. Acquire a wide variety of toys, but only put a couple within reach of the cat at one time. Every few days pick up the toys you've made available to the cat and put down a couple of new ones. Consider locating a bird feeder outside a window for your cat's entertainment, or get an aquarium so your cat can watch the fish swimming. If you have more than one cat, they may be vying for food, water, toilet space, and attention. The pressure for resources can leave some cats feeling bullied. To make this less stressful, ensure that each cat has its needs provided for.  There should be one litter box per cat, plus one spare, to decrease competition for toilet facilities. Be sure to keep the litter boxes clean, removing solid waste daily and regularly cleaning the box out with mild dish soap or a solution of bleach in water (1:30 ratio). Place multiple food bowls around the house, so that no one cat can monopolize the food at all times. A stray in your garden, or even your home (they can enter by cat door!) can make your cat feel psychologically threatened.  Discourage visits from a stray by removing any food that might be attracting him. If your cat goes outside, consider installing a microchip-activated cat flap so the stray cannot come indoors. If the stressed cat can see the stray in the garden, it may help to block the lower part of the window to obscure that view (the cat equivalent of hiding your head in the sand, but it works).
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Give your cat a sufficient amount of "challenging play. Provide other entertainment options. Reduce competition in households with multiple cats. Discourage stray visitors.

Q: Learn the stages of labor, the importance of proper dilation, the type of physiological responses the mother will have to labor, the possible presentation positions of the baby, and what to expect during and immediately following delivery of the baby. Childbirth books and online resources are the best way to learn about this.  Stage 1: Stage 1 consists of early labor and active labor. Early labor can last from hours to days, and for most women, it’s not particularly uncomfortable. During active labor, however, contractions become stronger. On average, active labor lasts 4-8 hours or more. Stage 2: Stage 2 is the actual birth of the baby! It can last from a few minutes up to a few hours. Stage 3: Once the baby has been delivered, stage 3 is the delivery of the placenta. It usually lasts between 5 and 30 minutes. If you are going to effectively communicate with medical staff and serve as an intelligent representative and advocate for the mother, it is your job to understand when and why medication or medical intervention may be necessary. Some common labor and birth complications include:  Stalled labor: In some instances, labor stops progressing — contractions weaken, the infant does not proceed through the birth canal, or the cervix doesn’t fully dilate. In these instances, the woman may need medications to induce labor or a cesarean delivery. Perineal tears: Tears in the vaginal and surrounding tissues are common during childbirth. A health care provider can easily repair these tears with stitches. Abnormal heart rate of the baby: If the infant’s heart rate is abnormal during birth, the health care provider will typically ask the woman to shift positions to increase blood flow to the baby. Your role will vary considerably depending on where the baby will be delivered.  If you will be advocating for the mother in a formal hospital setting, your advocacy will primarily involve interacting with medical staff and supporting the mother’s decisions before, during, and after the birth. If you will be in a birthing center or midwifery clinic, your role may involve more advocacy for the mother’s comfort or explaining her preferences for medication and intervention should the occasion arise. If you will be a birth advocate at a home or private birth, your role may involve communication with a birth attendant or simply serving as a coach to offer support and encouragement. Research class offerings at local community centers or hospitals online. Attending classes on the Lamaze childbirth method, childbirth advocacy courses, prenatal yoga classes will, to varying degrees, help you learn about breathing techniques, the process of labor and delivery, what to pack for the labor and delivery process, how best to physically and emotionally support the mother and what type of birthing experience the mother wants. If you find a class that the mother is interested in taking, do research on the instructor to make sure that they’re qualified. Then, try to sign up for it as early as possible, because classes often fill up quickly.
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Study the biology of childbirth. Learn about medical interventions and potential complications. Read about childbirth in the chosen setting. Attend a childbirth preparation class with the mother.