In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: To get hummingbirds the natural way, plant a garden specifically geared toward what attracts them. That means a garden full of azaleas, bee balm, butterfly bushes, columbine, foxglove, hostas and morning glories (all of these are full of delicious nectar and are bright and colorful). Choose varieties that have very little smell, but have a high visibility and nectar production.  You can use trees, vines, shrubs, and flowers, both perennials and annuals – these suggestions are just the beginning of the list. Other ideas include honeysuckle, cypress vine, coral bells, and impatiens. Tubular flowers hold the most nectar; therefore, these types of flowers are the most appealing to these little buzzing birds. Different plants and flowers bloom at different times during the spring and summer. To make sure there are always blooms in your hummingbird garden, plant some flowers that bloom early, some that bloom mid-season, and some that bloom late. Deadhead your flowers, too, to keep them blooming longer. This means that after blossoms have just wilted, you cut off their seed heads, tricking them into thinking they still need to bloom. They'll bloom once more healthily and heavily. The birds could ingest the pesticides, harming or even killing themselves in the process. What’s more, the birds eat the insects that the spray kills, so you would be killing their source of protein, too. In short, skip the pesticides. The hummingbirds may take care of some of the bugs for you. To be safe, always go all-natural, whether that means no pesticides or no artificial sugars in your nectar. Hummingbirds have delicate systems and should only ingest what is natural and safe. Hummingbirds need breaks, too! When they're not flitting about at super high speeds, they need a place to perch. Keep branches or hangers nearby for when they need a rest. The male hummingbird is territorial, and guards both his space and food source. Typically, he will choose a perching spot that allows him to watch the source and keep the competition away.
Summary: Plant a hummingbird garden. Plant on a continuous blooming schedule. Don’t use pesticides around your hummingbird plants. Provide places for hummingbirds to perch, like trees and plant hangers.

Every beret has a brim that fits snug on your head and holds the beret in place. Tuck the brim up and under the excess fabric of the beret. Then puff out the fabric of the beret so it hides the edge of the beret. Tilt the beret to 1 side, with the front of the beret pulled down to your eyebrow. Keep the brim tight against your head, and tilt the beret slightly to one side. Then pull gently on the top of the beret so the fabric pulls away from your head. This should create space between the top of your head and the top of your beret, rather than it sitting flat against your head. You can also smooth down the part of the beret that sits over your ear for a variation of this look. Place the beret at the crown of your head and secure it with bobby pins around the brim. How many bobby pins you need will depend on how thick your hair is, but placing 1 every 1 in (2.5 cm) is a good place to start. Pull the fabric at the front of the beret very gently so that the beret shows just above the top of your hair. Create more height in your beret by rolling up a silk scarf and stuffing it in the front of the beret. Then pin the beret on. The trim of the beret should make about a 45-degree angle across your forehead. If you part your hair on the side of your head, tilt your beret in the opposite direction for contrast. The classic beret look calls for straight hair hanging under your beret. It doesn’t matter what length your hair is, as long as at least part of it peeks out from under the beret. Straighten your hair and then brush it out. Having curly hair doesn't mean you can't wear a beret. Simply use your fingers to fluff out the curls on the side of your head opposite to the beret’s tilt. High ponytails, buns, or braids can warp the shape of your beret. If you're planning on wearing one, avoid those hairstyles. Instead, opt for low ponytails and braids, or just wear your hair loose!
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One-sentence summary -- Tuck the brim under the beret. Create volume with your beret. Pin the beret to the back of your head. Tilt the beret to one side. Straighten your hair if it will show under your beret. Use your curls to balance your beret. Avoid high hairstyles.

Q: Use a measuring tape to do this. Then mark these parameters on the floor using painter’s tape. You could also use yardsticks or other found objects to mark the parameters on the floor. If you do not have one large piece, then combine two or three medium sized pieces that complement each other. Place the large piece(s) slightly off-center, i.e., 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5 cm) off-center. Starting from the center and moving outward, place the smaller pieces of art around the larger, centered piece(s). Space the pieces at least 3 inches (7.6 cm) apart, but not more than 7 inches (17.8 cm).  Make sure to space out large pieces. Try pairing pieces together based on color, for example. Lay out your pieces of art in at least three different arrangements. Take a picture of each arrangement. Then go back to compare and contrast the arrangements and pick your favorite one.
A: Measure the wall space you want to fill. Anchor the composition with one big piece. Fill in the space around the centered pieces. Experiment with different arrangements.

Problem: Article: Keep a journal where you write down how much time you spend on every activity in your daily life.  If you keep track of your time for a full week, you can pinpoint activities that dominate your daily routine. Once you’ve determined what types of activities you typically spend time on, sort them into larger categories. For example, you can have categories for academic, recreational, work, or social activities. Once you’ve sorted your activities into groups you need to determine what categories need to take priority in your life. Managing time is all about balance, so dedicate more time in your life for activities that are most important for achieving your goals. If you need to work to pay your rent and want to maintain a high GPA, you should prioritize spending more time on these sorts of activities.
Summary:
Monitor how you spend your time for a week. Sort your activities into groups. Prioritize your needs.