INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Then create your website. This could mean going on Wordpress, Intuit websites, etc., or  or it could mean even paying for your own unique domain name. Take a look at all your options before you start the site. If you're building a social networking site you'll need to search individually for that. If you're looking for a forum, you'll need to do the same thing. The same goes for just about any site; do the research in depth first.  If you are using a free website maker, scope all your options out before you choose one. There are many limitations with "free" that might not serve your needs. Then again, they might be ideal; play around with a few to see what is out there. Some website making sites are better than others, so try to study each website before you decide which one is best for your needs. ). If you are creating a site about monkeys, don't start talking about elephants. Stay on topic as much as you can and try to add as many features as possible. Give your website a funky layout that people like looking at. Make sure it's not a sickly shade of green or a polka dot design that gives you a headache. Give plenty of information, links, images, widgets, and the like.  Don't make the information too dull and where possible, accompany the text with pictures. Know who your viewers are. If your viewers are going to be kids, put a lot of fun features. If your viewers are going to be business people, try to make it as professional as possible. If you want your viewers to be kids, don't make your website plain white with a boring font and talk about politics! Put quizzes, polls and plenty of input opportunities on your website. Don't cram it all with widgets, though.

SUMMARY: Map out all your plans. Build the site so it represents your goal or product (etc. Be certain that you have something to offer. Make  your website  interactive as well as informative.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: A dog that has plenty of exercise is less likely to become overexcited during play, and they are less likely to nip out of boredom. Make sure to take your dog on walks once or twice a day. Give them plenty of time outside, and consider taking them to a dog park where they can play with other dogs. If the dog starts to mouth your hand, give them something acceptable to chew, such as a chew toy, KONG toy, or rawhide bone. Do this every time you think they are about to take someone’s hand or body part into their mouth. If you are nervous about the dog nipping children as they pet the dog, you can give the dog a toy before letting the children come near the dog.  Pay close attention no matter what because some dogs and puppies can get aggressive about their toys and they may act out or nip the child. Dogs naturally want to nip and mouth people when playing contact games like wrestling or chasing. To prevent the dog from nipping you while playing, try games where you and the dog are not touching. These games include fetch, find the toy, or tug-of-war. Proper socialization with other dogs can help teach your dog what is and is not appropriate behavior. Letting your dog play with other, non-aggressive dogs will not only teach them proper play but it will let them get out their natural nipping tendencies without injuring you.  Try to find a dog that has a similar temperament to your dog and who is roughly the same size. Once they have learned how to safely play with individual dogs, you may want to take them a dog park to see how they fare with a group of unknown dogs. When playing with the dog, try not to wave your hands or feet around their face. Doing this might signal to the dog that your limbs are toys. Instead, keep your hands behind their heads while playing.

SUMMARY: Exercise the dog. Give the dog a chew toy when they start to nip. Encourage non-contact play. Arrange play dates for your dog. Avoid waving your hands around their face.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Anyone can make this hackysack, even if you've never sewed before. The result is pretty sturdy if you use strong thread. One disadvantage is that sand – a great stuffing for beginners or people practicing tricks – will leak out the hole. Most players will still have plenty of fun with rice or lentil stuffing instead. Find a pair of old socks without holes or worn areas. Cut off the tip of each one, about 3–4 inches (7.5–10 cm) from the toes. Thread a needle with a long piece of strong thread. Pull it through both sides of the sock, near the hole. Continue sewing by moving the needle back through the sock again in the other direction. Repeat this back-and-forth movement until the sock is sewn mostly shut. Leave a gap for stuffing the sock.  Polyester thread is cheap and strong, making it a good choice for this project.  The closer together your thread lines, the less your hacky sack will leak stuffing. Stick a funnel in the hole, or a rolled-up paper cone. Fill the sock with stuffing material. Uncooked rice or lentils are cheap and large enough that they won't fall out much. Plastic pellets or steel pellets from a hobby store will give more control, and feel more like commercial hacky sacks. Sand and birdseed tends to leak out of this style hacky sack. Finish sewing the hole shut once the sock is filled. Tie the thread into a knot and snip off the excess. For extra protection, pull the second piece of sock over the first. Sew it shut just as you did the first one. Align this sock so the two holes are on opposite ends, reducing the chance of material leaking out.

SUMMARY: Use this for an easy, but sturdy hacky sack. Cut an old sock. Sew one piece most of the way closed. Pour in rice or other material. Sew the sock closed. Sew the second sock over the first.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Mix one ounce of leather bleach and one pint of water. Apply this mixture to your boots using a stiff brush. Scrub vigorously to remove any dirt that is on your boots. If you do not have any leather bleach, use a leather cleaner to remove any dirt.  Take the time to thoroughly clean your boots. The more dirt you remove, the better the final outcome will be. Use circular motions as you scrub your boots. Once your boots are clean, you must remove the protective coating. Your boots were likely treated with some type of protective finish when they were initially dyed. A deglazer will remove this coating so the dye can be absorbed. To get the best results, you need to remove all of this before you apply the dye. Use a wet cloth or sponge to rub the deglazer all over your boots.  The finish and some of the color will come off when you apply the deglazer. You may want to do this outside because the fumes can be very strong. Use a white cloth or rag because you do not want the color from the rag to bleed onto your boots.  Use a toothbrush to get the areas between the sole and upper. Wait for the deglazer to evaporate. This usually takes about 10 to 15 minutes. Once your boots have dried, run a damp rag over your boots to make sure you that you have removed all the protective finish. If you still see some shiny areas on your boots, you need to deglaze them again.  Removing the protective finish is critical to a successful dye job. The dye will not penetrate your boots if the protective finish is still there. If you have to apply the deglazer multiple times, you may want to let your shoes dry overnight.

SUMMARY:
Clean your boots. Apply a deglazer/preparer. Allow the deglazer to dry.