Write an article based on this "Wear square or rectangular frames if you have a soft, round face. Try oval or round frames to balance your angular, square face. Choose wide or cat eye frames if you have a heart-shaped face. Try on a variety of styles if you have an oval or oblong face. Choose half-rimmed or two-toned frames if you have a triangular face."
article: Give your face a little structure by wearing frames with hard angles. If the bottom of the frames are resting on your cheeks, look for narrower frames with horizontal rectangles. Avoid wearing round or oval frames because these can make your face appear even softer. If your face already has hard lines, such as a firm jaw or noticeable brow, choose frames that soften your angles. For example, wear round or oval frames that have a thin frame.  If you have a rectangular face, you should also wear rounded frames. Thick or bold frames can overwhelm your features so try to find a nice balance that fits your face well. Heart-shaped faces look like upside-down triangles, so look for wide frames that can balance the lower half of your face. Try on frames that have heavy bottom lines or are rounded along the edges. Try not to wear glasses that have a heavy top line or accentuate your forehead. If your facial features are balanced, you can really pull off almost any style of glasses. Have fun trying on a variety of frames until you find something that matches your personality. For example, you might like oversized square frames or smaller cat eye frames. Keep in mind that oval frames are also great for oval-shaped faces. Frames that highlight your cheekbones are great if you have a narrow chin and forehead. Try frames that have a darker top line and a lighter bottom line. This can help break up your upper and lower face. Pick wide frames instead of narrow ones since narrow frames can extend the appearance of your cheekbones even more.

Write an article based on this "Follow your greeting with the person's title. Use specific names or titles. Address a group with "muy buenos días a todos" (moo-EE boo-EHN-ohs DEE-ahs ah TOH-dohs)."
article: Just as you would use "sir," "ma'am," or "miss" in English, you can add "señor," "señora," or "señorita" after "buenos días" to greet the person more politely or formally.   Señor (sehn-YOR) means "sir" and can be used to address any man, particularly a man who is older than you or in a position of authority.  Señora (sehn-YOR-ah) means "ma'am" and should be used with married women or women who are older than you or in a position of authority. Use señorita (sehn-yor-EE-tah), meaning "miss," when you are greeting a younger or unmarried woman, but want to be polite. If you're singling a person out from others, or want to address them by a different title, simply add the word or phrase you want to use after the phrase "buenos días." For example, if you wanted to say good morning to your doctor, you might say "Buenos días, doctor." If you're speaking in front of an audience or walking up to a large group of people you want to greet all at once, you can use this phrase. A literal translation would be "A very good morning to you all." Since this is a rather formal phrase, use it on more formal occasions. For example, you might begin remarks over a business breakfast meeting by saying "muy buenos días a todos."

Write an article based on this "Eat as much food as you can ahead of time. Move the food in the freezer to a cool location. Turn the freezer off and/or unplug it. Place old towels and baking trays around the bottom of the freezer. Find the drainage hose if yours has one and place the end in a bucket."
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Clearing out your freezer as much as you can will make the process go easier. In the week or so leading up to defrosting your freezer, try to cook and eat what you can. Plus, it's a good way to use up food that may be on the edge of getting too old. If you can, ask a neighbor if you can move some food to their freezer for a little while. Your next best option is to stick it in a cooler surrounded by ice or frozen cooling packs. If all else fails, wrap it up with cooling packs in a blanket and set it in a cool part of your home. It's a good idea to unplug it completely if you can, as you don't want to be standing in water while working around the appliance. If it's a freezer/refrigerator combination, the refrigerator food should be fine for 1-2 hours as long as you leave the door closed. Some freezers have a switch you can use to turn off the freezer instead of unplugging it. There's going to be lots of water as you defrost your freezer, so it's best to just be prepared. Put several layers of towels on the floor, gathered around the base of the freezer. Put baking trays on top of the towels but under the edge of the freezer to catch extra water. Some freezers have a drainage hose on the bottom of the freezer that will help carry the water away. If yours has one, put the end in a low basin or bucket so the water can drain out into it. You also might want to place shims under the front feet of the freezer to help encourage the water to flow toward the drain.