Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Get an airbrush tan.

Answer: If your tattoo is quite small or light in color, it may be possible to cover it up with an airbrush spray tan. These spray tans not only darken the skin but also even out skin tone and cover imperfections.  Call into your local tanning salon to see if they offer airbrushing services. Show them your tattoo and ask them if they think the treatment would effectively cover it up. At-home spray tan products such as Sally Hansen airbrush legs can also be used to try to cover up small, light-colored tattoos.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Update AVG. Run your first scan. Set up scheduled scans.

Answer: Once AVG is installed, make sure that the latest virus updates are downloaded. Right-click on the AVG icon in the lower-right corner of the desktop. Select “Update now” from the menu. The AVG installer does not always contain the latest virus updates, so be sure to check for updates as soon as possible. Click the Scan now button in the bottom-left corner of the AVG window. Depending on your computer’s speed and storage size, this could up to several hours. Any viruses found will be automatically quarantined or deleted by AVG. From the main AVG menu, click the menu button next to the Scan Now button. It looks like 3 horizontal bars. Click Manage Scheduled Scans, and then “Edit scan schedule.”  Make sure Scheduled Scan is enabled at the top. Set up an automated scan. It is recommended that you scan your computer at least once per week. Pick a time that your computer is on but you probably won’t be using it, as scans take a lot of system resources.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Dress for the job you want. Maintain a neat and professional appearance. Avoid strong colognes or perfumes. Maintain eye contact. Sit up straight. Try breathing exercises. Mirror the interviewer's body language.

Answer: Conventional wisdom says you should wear a business suit to an interview, but that's not always the right choice. Dress in clothing that best reflects the dominant attire for people working in that industry.  If you're unsure about the dress code at the company where you're interviewing, take a trip down there around closing time and watch people leaving the office. See how they're dressed. It's always best to err on the side of formality. You may feel out of place if you wear a suit and everyone in the office is wearing jeans, but you likely won't make a bad impression. Even in a relatively casual industry, you should still wear clean, pressed clothing for an interview. Avoid graphic t-shirts, jeans, or anything that's frayed or ripped.  While you don't necessarily have to go out and buy new clothing for an interview, you also don't want to look like you pulled something off the top of a laundry pile. Make sure your clothing fits well. Avoid wearing anything that you'll feel the need to constantly adjust every time you move. Your interview will likely be held in a closed office or conference room with little ventilation. While you want to be clean and fresh, you don't want to overpower your interviewer. You also have no way of knowing if your interviewer has allergies. Giving your interviewer a migraine, or worse, is not going to leave them with a good first impression of you. Eye contact is one of the surest ways to convey confidence when speaking to someone. If you have problems maintaining eye contact, get a friend or family member to practice with you before the interview.  Although you want to maintain eye contact when you speak, staring can be off-putting. You might occasionally glance down at your resumé to break eye contact. Be careful about looking towards a clock or the door, or out the window – you might give off the impression that you're bored or have somewhere else you'd rather be. Good posture not only demonstrates confidence and a strong sense of self-esteem, it also makes you appear healthier and more in control of yourself. Practice sitting on the front half of a chair with your feet flat on the floor. Lift your chin and roll your shoulders back so that your shoulder blades are tucked in alongside your spine. Your back should be straight and neutral, not arched in either direction. If you can feel your nerves getting the best of you before the interview, some deep breathing exercises can help you calm down. Sit in a comfortable place, lower the lights, and breathe deeply in through your nose. Pause, then exhale slowly out of your mouth.  Clear your mind and focus on your breath. Try to exhale for the same length of time as you inhale. You also might want to try some visualization exercises. Visualize yourself making a great impression at the interview, or starting your first day at the company. During the interview, pay attention to the way your interviewer sits and moves and the hand gestures they use. The more you mimic those movements, the more confident you'll seem and the better impression you'll make.  When you mirror the interviewer's body language, it sends the signal to them that the two of you are in synch. You can use this little psychological trick to make a better impression. Be careful not to mimic your interviewer too closely, or you might come across as creepy. You want to avoid mirroring any behavior that might be a personal tic. Stick to large-scale movements, such as turning or leaning forward.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Cut the meat into fillets that are 4 by 6 in (10 by 15 cm). Turn the grill on high and heat a cast iron skillet on the grill. Sprinkle both sides of the meat with blackening spices. Put a piece of fish on the skillet and spoon 1 US tbsp (15 mL) of butter on it. Serve your fish immediately.

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To properly blacken fish, the fillets need to be thin enough to cook quickly without burning. Cut your meat so that the fillets are no larger than 4 by 6 in (10 by 15 cm). They should not be thicker than 1⁄2 in (1.3 cm).  For thicker cuts of fish, slice it laterally to make 2 thinner slices. Keep your fish refrigerated until you are ready to cook it. Whether you are using a gas grill or a charcoal grill, you must make sure your pan is hot before adding the fish. Placing a cast iron skillet directly on the rack of the grill works best. After your grill is heated, it should only take around 5 minutes for the skillet to become hot.  Only use skillets that can withstand high temperatures and direct heat. You can also heat a cast iron skillet on the stove on high heat for 10 minutes. However, cooking blackened fish in a cast iron skillet is not recommended indoors due to the amount of smoke the blackening method produces. After your fish is covered in butter, rub your spices around the exterior of the fish. You can add as much or as little spice as you want. Spices should be added immediately before you cook your fish. Put the fish directly in the hot pan after seasoning. Place a piece of fish in the middle of the hot cast iron skillet and immediately spoon the melted butter on top. Use caution as the butter hitting the hot pan can make it flare up or smoke. Blackened fish makes a great meal all on its own, or atop a salad. The fish should be served immediately. Store any leftover fish in the refrigerator, in an airtight container for up to 3 days.  Store any leftovers as soon as possible. If they are left at room temperature for more than 2 hours, throw them away. If you cannot get to your leftovers in 2-3 days, freeze them in a container or airtight bag for up to a month.  You can try adding different dressings to enhance the Cajun style seasonings, like a strawberry kiwi salsa.