INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The low sitting bridge will divide the long vertical line of your nose more evenly, so the bottom portion of your nose--the portion that the eye naturally catches--will seem smaller. A wide bridge creates a stronger, more visible divide.  Larger frames are generally a better option than smaller ones. The large frames can compete with the size of your nose and help balance it out, but smaller frames can draw more attention to the size of your nose. The other option is to go for contacts. Since glasses sit at the top of your nose, they do draw some attention to that area of your face. Getting contacts avoids this issue completely. Your ears and nose share the same horizontal space on your face. Short, dainty earrings can draw attention to this horizontal space, which could also draw attention to your nose. Larger earrings that extend below the ear enlarge the sides of this horizontal space, making the nose at the center of this space appear smaller by comparison.  If you do not want to wear long earrings, at least choose short earrings that cover the earlobes completely. This will draw more attention to the sides of this horizontal space, which can help draw attention off your nose. Rounded earrings that occupy both horizontal and vertical space are better than earrings that only add a vertical dimension. Earrings that emphasize straight, vertical lines will also emphasize the straight, vertical line of the nose. Both men and women should look for hat styles that have a rounded or down-turned brim at the front of the face. A brim that hangs down over the front of the face can visually build out the forehead. As a result, the nose appears shorter and more proportionate.  Avoid "tricorne" styles, which meet at a point above the forehead. Hats that have a larger brim in the front than in the back may build out the forehead better than those with an even brim all around. Make sure that the crown does not pinch in too tightly toward the front of the face. Ideally, this crown should also be of medium height to maintain better visual balance, and it should not taper in much toward the top. Consider choosing a hat with a wide, colorful band above the brim. This band can draw the eye up and away from the nose.

SUMMARY: Choose glasses with a wide, low bridge. Wear large earrings. Pick a hat with a prominent brim.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: By default, your computer starts up by reading the operating system information from its built-in hard drive. You can change this by telling it to prioritize plugged-in USB items over the built-in hard drive.  The settings for your computers boot behavior are in a menu called the BIOS, which is a pre-startup menu you can access by pressing a key specific to your computer model as your computer turns on. In order to boot from a USB flash drive, the flash drive must be set up as a bootable item, and it must have a disk image (ISO) file with an operating system or similar service installed on it. The key that you press to access the BIOS varies depending on your computer manufacturer and model. You can look up your computer's BIOS key by typing your computer's manufacturer and model name, along with "bios key", into a search engine and reviewing the results, or you can consult your computer's manual if you still have it. Most computers use one of the function keys (e.g., F12) as the BIOS key, though some computers will use the Esc key or the Del key. The USB flash drive should plug into one of the rectangular USB ports on your computer's housing. On a laptop, the USB ports are typically on the sides of the housing, while desktop computers typically have the USB ports on the front or back of the tower. . If your flash drive isn't already bootable, use the Command Prompt or one of the Windows installation tools to make it so. Copy the ISO file you want to boot from by clicking it once and then pressing Ctrl+C, then open your flash drive and press Ctrl+V to paste in the file.  For example, if you're attempting to install or use Ubuntu Linux from the flash drive, you would paste the Ubuntu ISO file into the flash drive's window. Skip this step if you created a bootable USB using the Windows 7 or 10 installation tool. Before you proceed with accessing the BIOS, you'll want to save any open work and then close any open programs to avoid losing your progress.

SUMMARY: Understand how booting from a USB works. Determine your computer's BIOS key. Plug your USB flash drive into your computer. Make the USB flash drive bootable Add the file to which you want to boot to the flash drive. Save and close any open work.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: A monopod will also reduce the fatigue you may experience when holding a heavy camera or using heavy lenses. Fatigue in such situations can be significantly reduced with a monopod, especially when you have long periods of time in between each shot. You may need to purchase a tripod mount ring to attach your monopod to your lens if your monopod didn't come with one. Monopods can be set up a monopod with a few simple motions. If you are photographing a fast-moving sporting event or want to observe wild animals that will be frightened away by too much noise or movement, a monopod will give you an advantage over a tripod. This is especially true when you're photographing on slanted grounds, because a tripod's legs will need to be readjusted every time you move. You will have more freedom with aperture and shutter speed if you steady your camera with a monopod, as opposed to just holding it. A tripod, which keeps the camera completely still, is still the best method of taking photographs in these conditions. The biggest benefit of a monopod over a tripod in these such conditions is its ease of use and portability. Bring a monopod instead of a tripod when you know you will be working in crowded conditions. Monopods require far less width than tripods. Set the timer on your camera, and then hold the monopod with two hands and raise it up. In situations when you want to get a shot from a higher position, such as a dance floor, a large crowd, or a bird nest, this can be an effective way to do so.

SUMMARY: Mount your camera lens on a monopod to lessen shake when using a long lens. Use a monopod when you don't have time to set up a tripod. Take low-light photographs using a monopod. Use a monopod in crowded situations. Use the monopod as a reach extender for high up shots.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The elastic should be long enough to attach at the back of the heel, run over your ankle, and then reattach at the back of the heel on the other side. The ends of the elastic should attach one finger’s width away from the back heel seam on either side.  You can position the elastic on the inside or outside of the shoe. If you want to attach your elastic to the outside of your shoe, position it low, near where the heel meets the floor. Elastics sewn on the inside should be positioned all the way down in the shoe. Keep in mind that elastic sewn on the inside of the shoe may irritate your skin. Once you have positioned your elastic, pin it in place and slip your foot into the shoe to make sure it fits properly. Be careful not to poke your foot!  The elastic should be snug, but not so tight that it cuts off your circulation. The elastic should be tilted slightly forward so that it lies flat against your ankle. Sew each end of your elastic onto the shoe using dental floss or reinforced thread. Start your stitching near the top of the shoe, just under the drawstring. Continue stitching along each side of the elastic end, so that your stitching forms a box.  Be sure that you don’t stitch over the drawstring. Only stitch through the canvas lining of the shoe. You don’t want the stitches to show on the silk outer layer! You’ll need your shoes to be even, of course! Sew elastic onto your other shoe following the steps outlined above.

SUMMARY:
Measure the elastic. Position the elastic. Pin and test your elastic. Sew the elastic ends onto the shoe. Repeat the process on your other shoe.