Q: Opt for one that is flattering to you. Since there is an overwhelming number of styles, a good rule of thumb is to choose simple, elegant styles over revealing ones. The little black dress (LBD) is usually a safe bet for cocktail parties due to its timeless look and conservative aesthetic. Before choosing a minidress, consider the event you are attending. Have you been acquainted with everyone? If not, you might opt for something longer. If you do choose a mini, pay attention that the hemline is not too short by standing straight up with your arms at your side. If your fingers pass the hemline, you should reconsider if it’s appropriate. Be careful with this dress because its hem, which sits between the ankle and knee, can appear unflattering on some people. To break the long lines up, add dressier accessories, like a large necklace. Dresses that drop below the ankles become gowns and should be saved for very formal events, like white tie parties. The best outfit will showcase your personality and confidence, and sometimes dresses don’t do that. Opt for a slimmer suit with a womenswear jacket, which will hit at your waist instead of below it. For a less fitted style, choose a relaxed, slouchy style instead of boxy. Alternatively, wear tailored pants with a detailed top, but avoid fabrics like jersey and denim, which can be too casual. Unless the shoes are used to highlight or accent something, choose heels or boots that don’t distract from your outfit.  If you don’t wear heels, try ballet flats, but don’t wear sneakers.  If your outfit is black, choose colorful shoes for a pop of personality. You should only bring the essentials to a cocktail party. Large purses packed full can both feel and look weighty. Go easy on yourself and lighten your load. Avoid over-accessorizing since it can be too distracting for people you’re talking to. Choose something that complements your clothing choices and your personality. It could start a conversation. Cocktail rings have colorful precious jewels (either real or reproductions) that make a bold statement. However, the size of the stone can look gaudy when combined with a necklace, earrings, and a bracelet.
A: Wear a knee-length cocktail dress. Save the minidress for less formal parties. Choose a midi dress as a longer option. Wear a suit. Choose shoes for style and comfort. Choose a minimal handbag. Pick one standout accessory.

Article: You may need a software program such as Adobe Reader to view the file. There may be requirements or codes that restrict the size of your satellite dish or how high you can mount it. DIRECTV offers 6 satellites in sizes from a round 18-inch (45 cm) dish to a 36 by 22-inch (90 by 55 cm) oval dish. Look for a clear, southern-facing area with a high vantage spot. Connect your satellite receiver to the TV as specified in the receiver's manual.  Connect 1 end of a coaxial cable to the satellite receiver through the jack labeled "OUT TO TV." Connect the other end to the antenna's "IN" jack on the television. Connect both the television and satellite receiver to a power outlet. Turn them both on. View the receiver's menu by tuning the television to channel number 3 or 4 if the back of the receiver has a "CH 3/CH 4" switch. If there is no switch, turn to UHF channel 14 or channel number 65 on cable. Navigate the menu using buttons on the receiver's front panel and the receiver's manual to find the correct azimuth (horizontal) and elevation (vertical) coordinates. Using the receiver's pointing coordinates, find the mounting site for your dish.  Bolt or screw in the satellite's plastic or metal reflector to its support arm. This lets you preset the satellite to its correct elevation.  Multiple options exist for this step depending on where you install the dish (roof, hollow wall, on brick or concrete, etc.). Consult the self-installation guide to see instructions and the necessary tools for each option. Use a bubble level to help you determine it is even. Hook up the RG-6 coaxial cable to the Low Noise Block converter (LNB). Attach the LNB to the receiver's support arm. Run the receiver dish's cable to the grounding block. The connection to the block binds the dish to an acceptable grounded point in the main building ground, such as an enclosure for electrical service equipment or a metallic service raceway. The RG-6 cable should also be connected to the grounding block.  Connect the receiver to a phone jack with the phone line. Adjust the dish's pointing to achieve your maximum signal strength.
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Download the self-installation guide from the DIRECTV website. Follow national and local guidelines for installing your dish. Find an appropriate location for your satellite receiver. Find coordinates for pointing your dish to get reception. Determine and survey the dish's exact mounting site. Measure the number of feet (meters) of cable needed to finish the installation. Start assembling the satellite receiver dish. Set your dish to the correct elevation. Mount the mast, or pole, for the receiver. Make sure the mast is level to get a satellite signal. Put the satellite receiver dish on its mast. Position a grounding block as closely as you can to the place where the dish's cable will run into the house. Run the RG-6 coaxial cable to the back of the receiver inside the house. Hook up the RG-6 coaxial cable to the "SATELLITE IN" jack on the receiver's rear panel. Make sure a landline phone is off its hook to avoid getting an electric shock from any incoming calls. Check for a signal using the "Dish Pointing" menu's signal meter displayed on your TV screen. Call DIRECTV at 1-800-DIRECTV (347-3288) to active your new satellite's programming.

Problem: Article: After setting your hair the way you want it, mist on a light layer of hairspray. This will keep your look intact throughout the course of the day.If you want to add volume, you can add something like volumizing hairspray or mousse. This can also help hold your curls in place throughout the day.
Summary: Mist on some hairspray.

Q: A wheel chock is a slot for the front tire. It keeps the tire straight while the motorcycle is in transit. Start by attaching a chock to your trailer or truck bed. Position it at the back of the bed and center it. Then bolt it down.  Wheel chocks are available at automotive stores or online. Some trailers have holes for attachments like wheel chocks already in place. Look for pre-made holes for the bolts. You can also install a wheel chock temporarily if you don’t want to worry about attaching screws and bolts. Position it the same way, then tie it down with ratchet straps. The strap tension will keep the chock secure. Use a specialized motorcycle ramp that can support the weight of your bike. Attach the ramp to the trailer bed. Then gently roll the motorcycle up into the truck bed. Don’t let go of it at any point or it will tip over.  This is much easier with two people, one holding on each side. Some utility trailers have built-in ramps, or are low enough that you won’t need a ramp. Don’t use wooden planks for this job. They may not support the weight of the motorcycle. If you’re loading the bike into a pickup truck, remove the tailgate if you can. They sometimes can’t handle the weight of a motorcycle, and could break. Roll the bike to the back of the trailer and rest the front wheel in the chock. On most chocks, the mechanism clicks when the front wheel fully enters it. When you hear this click, the bike is in the correct position. Do not lower the kickstand. You can put it out temporarily while you gather your equipment, but raise it before you tie the bike down.
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Attach a wheel chock to the back of the trailer bed. Load the motorcycle into the trailer with a ramp. Position the front wheel into the wheel chock.