In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Many affluent women devote a portion of their spare time to spending their wealth. To increase your likelihood of having a chance encounter with a wealthy woman, launch a career as a high-end retailer. Work in sales at a luxury department store or land a job at an exclusive car dealership. You could also sell yachts, jets, or jewelry. Working in real estate provides numerous opportunities to meet a rich woman. As a real estate agent, you have the potential to work directly with affluent female clients. Furthermore, as the host of open houses, you will have the chance to mingle with other well-off women. A career in architecture or interior design would also provide ample opportunities to work with wealthy women. As the employee of a millionaire or billionaire, your chances of rubbing elbows with rich women greatly increases. Seize every opportunity to interact with wealthy clients, colleagues, and or supervisors—you never know when or where you will meet the rich woman of your dreams. An M.B.A. will provide you with the flexibility to work in a number of industries. Many wealthy women donate their money or time to charitable causes. Dedicating yourself to a cause is not only noble, but it may also result in a chance meeting with a rich woman. Instead of working for a non-profit, consider volunteering with a charity. Working in fundraising is also an excellent way to meet, mingle, and stay in touch with wealthy patrons.
Summary: Work at a high-end retailer. Work in real estate. Work at an ultra-successful business. Work for a charity.

Your pet might not know how to speak but it will give you important visual clues when upset. These clues are subtle and you will need to be observant and know your animal's usual behaviour to spot the signs of agitation or fear. Look for the following:  Hiding in its den and refusing to get out. A sudden change of behaviour. Your rabbit becomes aggressive or wants to hide. Chewing the bars of its cage. Over-grooming or changing its toileting habits. Over-eating and over-drinking. Refusing to move or circling its cage. Stomping his/her hind legs Wide eyes Your rabbit is usually upset for a good reason. It doesn't want to be turned into a meal! Cats and dogs can kill a rabbit easily and should be kept away. There are many other animals, depending on where you live, which constitute a danger for your pet.  The most common predators, aside cats and dogs, are foxes, ferrets and all birds of prey.  Rabbits have an excellent sense of smell. They might identify a danger before you. If you're outside with your rabbit and (s)he looks afraid, don't take any chance. Take your rabbit in your arms and place him/her in a safe place. If your rabbit has been chased by another animal, bring him/her to safety and reassure him/her. Rabbits are herbivores and are not equipped to fight back hunters. Their strategy is to hide as quickly as possible in a dark and secured place. You need to make sure that they can access a safe place at all times.  Have an artificial tunnel in the cage and/or in the room where the rabbit plays. You can find one in a good pet shop. A cardboard box that is larger than your rabbit makes a good hidey too. If they go out, make sure that they have a place to hide but don't let them escape.
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One-sentence summary -- Understand the clues. Check for predators. Adjust their environment.

Q: Use your shower to wash away any debris in the way. If you have a removable shower head, use it to spray around the tub. Otherwise, use a cup or small bucket to pour water around.  If you have a lot of hair and debris in your tub, it's best to wipe it away with a paper towel before you rinse the tub using your shower head. Otherwise, you may accidentally clog up your drain. If your drain does get clogged, you'll also need to clean it in addition to the rest of your bathtub. If you clean out your tub every time you shower, you won't have a buildup over time. Use the shower to sprinkle the tub with warm water, washing away any dirt. Wipe off the water with a towel or sponge.
A: Wash away any grit and hair. Practice everyday cleaning.

Article: This allows the motor to plunge downward to the depth you desire for making the cut. Push downward and move the router from right to left while holding down on the base. Let up when you have reached the end of your cut. The motor should move upward retracting the bit. These tables can be used with medium and larger sized plunge and fixed-base routers. They vary in size from stand-alone to bench-top. The router is mounted upside down on a special plate that fits into a hole cut into a table top. Otherwise, it operates the same. The advantage is that it makes more accurate cuts and expands the use of a router.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Set the depth of a plunge base router by setting the depth stop on the router base. Switch on the router. Use a router table.

Problem: Article: You should continue to wash your tattoo 2-3 times a day with antibacterial soap and lukewarm water until it's fully healed. This can take anywhere from 2 to 6 weeks, depending on the size and location of the tattoo.  While moisturizing is important, be careful not to smother the tattoo in lotion or ointment—a thin layer is all you need. Continue using an unscented mild soap when washing. As it heals, your tattoo will start to scab over, which is normal. Let the scabs dry out and fall off by themselves, and don't speed up the process by picking or scratching at the scabs. This can cause the scabs to fall off too soon, which can leave holes or light spots on the tattoo.  Dry, scabbing or peeling skin can become very itchy, but scratching at your tattoo may also cause scabs to fall off. Keep using moisturizing ointment to combat itchiness if it is a problem. The harsh rays of the sun may cause your skin to blister and bleach some of the colors from your tattoo. For this reason, it is best to keep your tattoo covered and away from the sun for at least 3 to 4 weeks until the initial healing is complete. Once your tattoo is healed, you'll want to wear sunscreen to prevent the tattoo from fading. Until your tattoo is fully healed, don't swim in a pool or the ocean. Avoid soaking in the bathtub as well. Exposing your tattoo to lots of water can pull the ink out of your skin and do damage to the tattoo's appearance. The water may also be carrying dirt, bacteria, or other chemicals that can infect your tattoo. It will be safe to resume these activities once your tattoo is healed, but for now you should stick to rinsing your tattoo in the sink or shower. Try not to wear tight or restrictive clothing on the area with your new tattoo, especially at first. As your tattoo heals, it will seep plasma and excess ink, which may cause the clothing to stick to the tattoo. The clothing will then be painful to remove and may rip off any freshly formed scabs.  If your clothing does stick to your tattoo, do not pull! First wet the area with water, which should loosen the clothing to where it can be removed without damaging your tattoo. Tight clothing will prevent enough oxygen from getting to your tattoo, and oxygen is essential for the healing process. If the tattoo covers a large surface area or is near your joints (such as elbows and knees), it may take longer to heal if the skin is forced to move around too much during physical activity. The movement will cause the skin to crack and become irritated, prolonging the healing process. If you work in a job that involves physical activity, such as construction or dance, you may want to consider having your new tattoo done right before you have a day or 2 off so it has time to heal before you return to work.
Summary:
Wash and moisturize your tattoo daily until the scabs are gone. Avoid scratching or picking at your tattoo. Keep your tattoo out of direct sunlight. Avoid soaking the tattoo in water. Wear clean, loose-fitting clothing to avoid irritating your tattoo. Wait for your tattoo to heal before doing strenuous workouts.