Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Use an old white sweatshirt for the main section. Use a boa or cotton balls for a tail. Make a chest piece with felt or boa. Make a bunny hat out of one sleeve. Make a fake carrot as an accessory.

Answer: Cut off the sleeves. For a fuller, fluffier look, line the inside with the batting from a pillow or old couch cushion, hot gluing it in place at the neck and armholes. To prepare for cold weather, wear a long-sleeve white shirt and leggings underneath the sweatshirt, or leave the sleeves attached and role them at the wrist if needed. Cut off a section of marabou boa, bunch it up and glue it to the back of the costume for a tail. If you don't have a boa, clump together some cotton balls or glue on a larger pom-pom. Glue the rest of your boa onto the front of the costume for a cute, fuzzy look. To add a pop of color, cut a large oval out of pink felt and attach to the front of the costume with glue or a sewing machine. Turn the cut-off sleeve inside out and glue it closed at one end. Snip this end off of the sleeve and fit it to your head, trimming more if necessary. With the other sleeve, cut out two triangles, about 7 in (2.5 cm) long each. Cut out two smaller, teardrop-shaped pieces of pink felt to glue to the ears. Glue the triangles onto the hat for floppy bunny ears. To complete the costume, cut out a carrot-shaped piece of cardboard and cover it with orange construction paper. Add some chopped-up green pipe cleaners to the top for a stem. You could use a real carrot for a shorter party. For example, a real carrot would probably be OK to last through an Easter party, but not a full day of school or a long night of trick-or-treating.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Prevent the onset of wrinkles. Sleep on your back. Apply oils rich in antioxidants. Try laser skin resurfacing. Consider injectable fillers.

Answer: Easy lifestyle changes can make a big difference in the state of your skin later in life. For model beautiful skin, limit your exposure to the sun, maintain adequate hydration, and don’t smoke. These simple changes will benefit your body and your skin. For an easy way to reduce wrinkles, try sleeping on your back. Lines on your face caused by your pillow can become permanent over time, so try sleeping on your back to lessen the effect. If you can’t get a good night of sleep on your back, try to use pillows made of silk or satin, which lessens the lasting impressions of fabrics on your skin. Oils rich in antioxidants (such as coconut oil) will improve the quality of your skin by reducing the production of free radicals that lead to the visual signs of early aging. Apply oils to your skin each night after cleansing and before bed in order to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Laser skin resurfacing will help to reduce severe facial wrinkles, scars, and blemishes. A surgeon can use laser skin resurfacing to remove unwanted and damaged skin while simultaneously stimulating the growth of new collagen fibers, leading to skin that is smoother and firmer. For more information about laser skin resurfacing, consult your skin care professional or dermatologist. These are substances used by a physician that will aid in replacing lost volume in certain areas of your face. The benefit of these injections is that you will have substantial and long-lasting results. Ensure that any injectable filler that you use is FDA approved. Commonly used FDA approved fillers include hyaluronic acids, hydroxylapatite microspheres, poly-l-lactic acid, and polymethyl methacrylate microspheres/collagen. A trusted doctor, dermatologist, or skincare professional can provide advice regarding which filler may be best for you.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Get an internship at a wedding planning company. Volunteer at a wedding planning company if you have limited time. Plan free events for family and friends. Apply for entry-level jobs at public relations or event planning firms. Take classes in photography and wedding design. Check out wedding planning blogs, books, and websites. Take business or marketing courses if you are in college.

Answer: Visit the websites of different wedding planning companies to see if they have any internship opportunities available. If you can’t find one, apply to a banquet or event planning internship at a major hotel to get some relevant experience.  Make sure your cover letter and resume are well written and up to date. If you’re interested in a particular company but can’t find any internship opportunities with them, don’t be afraid to reach out. Just make sure you’ve given their website a thorough search first. Internships can be extremely time consuming. If you’re working a full-time job while trying to learn the ropes of the industry, ask to volunteer as an intern at a reputable company a few times a week. It’s free work for them, and valuable experience for you! Experience is super important, so if you can’t get an internship or just want more practice, offer to plan birthdays, weddings, and parties for family and friends, free of charge. Treat these people like clients. It’s good practice for your future career, plus they can be valuable references down the line. Take pictures of the events so you can start building your portfolio. These jobs can help you develop your event planning and client management skills, both of which are key to breaking into the wedding planning business. As a wedding planner, you’ll need to help the couple pick out the decorations, the cake, and the wedding photographer. Taking classes in floral design, cake design, and photography can prepare you to make top notch decisions. Take online classes or see what’s available in your community. Read, read, read. While there’s nothing like learning from experience, reading advice from other professionals can give you valuable insights, tips, and tricks.   The FabJob Guide to Become a Wedding Planner by Catherine Goulet & Jan Riddell is a great book for beginners. Wedding Planning and Management by Carrie Loveless & Maggie Daniel has useful information about the planning process, plus some good case studies.  Check out blogs like Bayside Bride and Snippet and Ink for style inspiration.  Visit Brenda’s Wedding Blog for a vendor guide, creative wedding decor and food ideas, and marketing tips: http://www.brendasweddingblog.com/blogs/. As a wedding planner, you’ll be running a business, so a solid understanding of business is helpful. A degree in Communications, Public Relations, or Business can help equip you with the management and business skills that you’ll need in the wedding planning industry.  You can also take classes at your local community college or online. Don’t worry if you can’t take business classes. They’re helpful, but not necessary. Practical experience trumps all!


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Click the orange Run Recuva button. Click Next to start the recovery wizard. Select a file type and click Next. Select the file's original location. Click Next. Check the "Enable Deep Scan" box. Click Start. Locate and select your deleted file(s).

Answer:
It's at the center of the window. It's at the bottom-right corner of the window. If you're not sure which type of file to select, choose All Files at the top of the list. Check the box to the left of one of the file locations on your computer, or leave I'm not sure selected to look everywhere.  It's near the bottom of the window. This will allow Recuva to perform an advanced scan of your computer, which increases the chances that you'll recover the file(s). This is at the bottom of the window. Recuva will now scan for deleted files.  A deep scan can take several hours to complete, especially if you chose the All Files and I'm not sure options earlier. A progress bar and time estimation will stay on the screen during the scan. Once the scan is complete, a list of deleted files will appear. Once the scan completes, click the check box next to the file you want to restore.  To narrow down the search results, click the Switch to advanced mode button at the top-right corner of the window to choose certain locations or refine the search to specific file types.