Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Wear baggy shorts. Pick the right jeans. Go for the skinny suits.

Answer: Justin likes this look. Think baggy gray shorts as one possibility. The shorts shouldn’t be too, well, short.  Wear shorts that fall just above the knees if you want to look more like a True Belieber. That’s how Justin does it. Basketball team shorts are a favorite. For example, Justin has worn Los Angeles Clippers baggy basketball shorts. Justin also has been photographed in baggy red shorts that sometimes fall slightly down, revealing a glimpse of his Calvin Klein underwear! Going along with Justin’s casual vibe, he’s often seen in jeans. If you want to be a True Belieber, you should do the same.  Justin wears low-waisted skinny jeans in destroyed denim. Look for stone-washed jeans with rips in them. He likes black jeans a lot. Try Saint Laurent Original Low Waisted Destroyed Skinny Jean in black. Justin doesn’t wear high-waisted jeans, and he doesn’t wear baggy jeans as much as he wears baggy shorts. Although Justin rocks a casual look, there are times that he’s out on the town and has to dress up.  For dress up, Justin is usually in tight-fitting skinny suits. He sometimes tries them in interesting colors, like  dark purple or pairs them with colorful or unusual jackets. When he wears a tie, it’s usually a skinny black one. He’s not a fan of pattered ties. Wear a simple white buttoned-down shirt under the suit to look like a True Belieber.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Stretch the steering wheel cover over the wheel. Thread the needle with lacing string. Push the needle through the inside of the cover. Run the needle through the side of the cover closest to you. Twist the inside thread around the needle and pull the thread tight. Thread the needle under the threads on the cover. Tie a knot at the end of the thread when you reach another spoke. Finish stitching the rest of the cover together.

Answer: Center the wheel first. Then, place the cover over the wheel and make sure that the side flaps line up with the spokes in the wheel. Some covers will come with adhesive tape that you can apply to the wheel to better secure the cover.  Most stitch-required steering wheel covers will fit loosely around the wheel. If the steering wheel cover does not fit over the wheel, you’ve purchased the wrong size. Most stitch-required steering wheel covers will come with lacing string. Cut 3–5 feet (0.91–1.52 m) of string and lace 1 end of the string through the eye of the needle. Tie a knot into the end of the string to finish threading the needle.  If your cover didn’t come with lacing string, you can purchase it from an arts and crafts store or online. Lacing string is durable and will hold up for a long time. Start sewing near the top of one of the spokes on your steering wheel. Push the needle through an existing sewing hole on the inside of the cover on the side furthest from you. Pull the needle so that the thread is pulled all the way through and stops at the knot. Many covers will have existing sewing holes that you should use instead of creating new holes. Take the needle and thread and pull the string taut, stretching it over the wheel. Take the needle and run it through the outside of the cover, on the side closest to you. Pull the needle taut to bring both sides of the cover closer together.  The string should be stretched over the wheel, not the steering wheel cover. The closer you can get both sides of the cover together, the more secure and clean your cover will look. Take the string connecting both sides of the cover and wrap it around the needle 3-4 times before pulling it tight. Pull on the string after you twist it around the needle and bring the 2 sides of the cover as close together as you can. Doing this will knot the thread and keep it in place as you thread the rest of the cover. Slide the needle under the pre-sewn thread in the seam of the cover. Start with the side furthest from you, then slide the needle under the thread on the side closest to you and pull it taut. You will repeat this process back and forth to sew the steering wheel cover together.  The needle doesn’t have to penetrate the cover, it just needs to connect the existing stitching on both sides of the cover. If you do this correctly, it should create a criss-cross pattern. Pull the string taut, then make a knot and cut the excess string when you reach a spoke. If you did everything correctly, your stitching should look neat and uniform. Continue to stitch the cover using the same process until the entire cover has been stitched. Attaching a sewn-on steering wheel cover can be time-consuming and detail oriented and may take several hours to complete.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Search vintage and thrift stores. Look online at private sellers. Make your own tie dye items. Sew your own clothes and accessories. Modify existing clothes. Emulate a ‘60s icon.

Answer: Keep your eye on stores with used clothing or ones that specifically curate vintage clothing from the ‘60s and other decades.  If you care to find perfectly authentic items from the decade, do some research into the brand and style to find out when it was made, or ask an expert on vintage clothing to help you authenticate it. Check out garage sales, estate sales, and flea markets for other great options and potential hidden gems. Check sites like eBay and other online stores where individual sellers advertise their vintage clothing or personal pieces that they’ve held onto since the ‘60s. There are also a number of online stores like ModCloth that bring very retro styles, including hippie style, into modern-day clothing. Tie dye your own shirt, headband, or any other clothing item or accessory using rubber bands or string to tie up white fabric and create patterns with different colored dyes. Create all kinds of patterns with tie dye, like a spiral, stripes, polka dots, or rosettes. If you enjoy making your own clothes or want to learn how, you can pick up your own fabrics in earth tones and floral patterns and use them to follow sewing patterns for the items you want to make, like bellbottoms or mini skirts. Some fabric stores may sell retro sewing patterns, or you can check out online shops or antique malls for those that sell truly vintage patterns straight from the ‘60s! Add fringe, embroidery, patches, or beading to the hems, sleeves, and seams of nearly any piece of clothing to give it some extra hippie flair.  Make any pair of pants into bellbottoms by cutting open the seam along the outside of the calves and sewing in a triangular piece of fabric. You can also add fun wide sleeves to a top with a circle of fabric attached to the end of each existing sleeve.  If you don’t want to buy clothes or modify your clothes, simply pair different textures, colors and patterns in your wardrobe that you would never ordinarily think to put together. Hippie style means anything goes, as long as you like it! Get ideas for what to buy and how to wear it by studying some of the women that made hippie fashion popular in the 1960s. Look up images of icons online or in books to get a sense of their styles.  Try out the look of tousled hair and big round glasses that Janis Joplin wore, the natural afro and maxi dresses of Marsha Hunt, or the shawls and flowing shirts of Stevie Nicks. Finding a fashion icon can help you narrow down the specific type of hippie style you want to emulate, be it peasant folk singer, blues rocker, or psychedelic babe.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Go to the doctor if the wound is deeper than 1⁄4 inch (0.64 cm). See your doctor if the wound does not heal within 2-3 weeks. Seek medical care if the wound appears infected. Go to the doctor if the wound is from an animal bite. Allow your doctor to treat the wound.

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Wounds this deep will usually require professional medical care and sometimes stitches to heal properly. Do not try to treat them at home, as this can lead to infection and scarring. If the wound does not close and begin to heal, it may be deeper than you realized and require professional medical care. Go see your doctor for treatment. hot, red, swollen, or full of pus. If you see signs of infection, see a doctor as soon as you can. The infection could get worse if you delay. The wound may be infected if it is:  Hot Red Swollen Painful Full of pus All animal bites, no matter how small, need to be seen by a doctor. They will follow a protocol established by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Animal Control.  Most bites, from mild to severe, will need to be treated with an antibiotic, such as Augmentin. If you were bitten by a wild animal, you’ll get a rabies shot in the arm. Your doctor will examine the wound to determine how severe it is. They may then recommend stitches to close the wound and help it to heal.  If the cut is small, your doctor may use medical glue to close the wound. If the wound is large and deep, they will use medical thread and a needle to stitch it closed. You will then need to go back to the doctor’s office in 1 week to get the stitches taken out.