Write an article based on this "Respect yourself. Take care of your body. Dress to impress. Smell amazing. Act confident."
article: Like everyone else, good men are attracted to someone who respects and takes pride in themselves. Show him that you think you're worthy by respecting yourself. Speak up for yourself, think for yourself, take control of situations when necessary, and take care of yourself. When we don't take good care of our bodies, it tells others that we don't think we're worth taking care of or loving (even when we actually feel really good about ourselves). To help show him that you think you're worthwhile, take good care of your body. Practice good hygiene, eat a healthy diet, and exercise to keep your body strong and in good condition. Dressing poorly usually shows others that you don't think they're worth extra effort, that you don't want to impress them. But of course you want to impress him so dress to impress! Wear clothes that aren't horribly out of date, fit and flatter your body, and are clean and free of stains or holes. Smell is incredibly powerful when it comes to attraction. Not so much in terms of smelling good (though it can help a little), but smelling bad is a HUGE turn-off. Set a good foundation by showering regularly and using deodorant. If you really want to smell amazing, add in a little body spray or perfume.  Choose a smell that you want him to associate with your personality (citrusy for playful, floral for feminine, musky for sensual, etc). Try not to go crazy with lots of different scents: work towards one "signature" smell that he can associate with you. Confidence is sexy to just about anyone. You don't have to actually be confident, but make him think that you are. Act confident by standing up straight, looking him (and everyone else!) in the eye, speaking up for yourself, and occasionally taking control in situations (deciding what to do on a date, etc).

Write an article based on this "Slow down when you see the dock. Accelerate downward and shift into neutral as you approach the slip. Turn the wheel so the center of the bow is pointing at the middle of the slip. Shift to “forward” as you turn. Shift into “reverse” to make small adjustments. Have a crew member jump on the dock and use the ropes to adjust the boat. Tie the pontoon up on the dock."
article: Shift the throttle so you reduce your speed gradually as you spot the dock and move the boat towards it. Make sure you follow the harbor rules and slow down to the set speed limit around the dock or harbor. Do not approach the slip at a fast speed, as you risk hitting the boat on the dock. Maintain a slow, even speed so you have just enough power to maneuver the boat into the spot. Draw an imaginary line in an arc from the center of the bow to the middle of the slip. Try to keep your boat on this imaginary line as you turn the wheel. If the boat drifts to the left or right of the line, lightly move the wheel so it stays on the line. As you turn the wheel, gently shift the throttle forward so you can ease into the slip. Let momentum do most of the work so the boat can glide into the spot. If you end up slightly crooked or to one side in the slip, shift into “reverse” and turn the wheel slightly to make adjustments. Try to get the center of the bow lined up with the middle of the slip as much as you can. Be aware of the wind and the current as you make adjustments, as they can affect the movement of the boat. Try move with the wind or current so you can straighten out the boat properly. If you are struggling to park the pontoon, ask a crew member to hop out and grab ahold of the ropes on the boat. Then, have them help you by dragging the boat into place using the ropes. Direct the crew member as needed so you can get the pontoon straight in the slip. Once the pontoon is properly docked in the slip, use the ropes to secure the pontoon to the dock. Use a cleat hitch or a bowline knot to tie the boat to the dock so it stays in place.

Write an article based on this "Cut four ovals from brown felt. Sew two ovals together to create an ear. Turn the ears inside out. Stuff the ears with polyester fiber. Pinch the ears in the middle to create their shape. Sew the ears to a headband."
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Measure the ovals to be 6 inches tall by 4 inches wide. Depending on the age and size of the person wearing the costume, you may want to make the ears larger or smaller. Leave one of the short ends of the ovals unsewn. Use a sewing machine or hand stitch the fabric together around the edges. Push the fabric through the unsewn end to turn the stitching on the inside of the ear. Use pillow filling to fill the ears. Place enough filling to give the ears some volume. You do not need to stuff the ear completely full; a small wad in each ear is enough. Push the filling to the outside to create a full look around the exterior of the ear. Add more stuffing if you need to create a thicker ear. Place a few stitches in the center of the ear to keep the middle pinched together. Wrap the open ends of the ears around a plastic headband. Attach the ears to the headband by sewing the open ends together around the band.