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SUMMARY: Move the cursor over "Start" (or the Microsoft Windows logo) from the lower left hand corner of the screen, single click, then select "Control Panel. Click Appearance and Personalization>Display>Calibrate Color. Click "Next" when "Display Color Calibration" window appears. Follow the steps on the screen to adjust gamma, brightness, contrast, and color balance. View the "You've successfully created a new calibration" page. Click the "Previous Calibration" button to view the screen before calibration. Click the "Current Calibration" button to view the screen with changes. Compare both calibrations and determine the option with the best appearance. Select the "Finish" option to adopt the new calibration. Select "Cancel" to revert back to the old calibration. Finished.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The most important lesson you can teach your puppy or dog is to relieve himself in a designated spot. This is preferably outside in an out-of-the-way spot. As you start house training your dog, give your dog lots of opportunities to relieve himself. Take him outside frequently, up to every half-hour. Puppies especially have small bladders and need to go often. Carefully watch your dog or puppy to see when he needs to relieve himself when he's inside the house. You may observe panting, packing, sniffing around, or barking. Immediately take your dog outside if they make moves like this.  Make sure to go overboard with the praise when he does relieve himself outside. If your dog has an accident inside, don't scold or hit him. Just quietly clean up the mess and try again. When your dog relieves himself outside, lavish him with praise and pet him. Give him a treat. Make sure to do these things right away so that your dog associates them with going potty. Make sure to always keep baggies to clean up any solid dog waste immediately. There is no excuse for not cleaning up after your dog. Besides being disgusting, leaving solid waste around is a way to spread disease. Until you can be sure your puppy or dog is house trained, confine her to a small space (bathroom, mud room, laundry room) with an easily cleaned floor. This is especially important if you can't keep constant track of your puppy. House training puppies requires constant supervision. Crate training uses a dog kennel to keep the dog in when you aren't around. Don't worry: if the dog is trained to use the crate, he will generally view it as a safe haven from any daily hubbub. Place the crate in the living room with the door open and a comfortably blanket inside. Encourage the dog to go into the crate on its own by tossing a treat inside. After a few times of doing this over the course of a couple of days, shut the door behind the dog and leave it closed for 10 minutes. Gradually increase the amount of time the dog goes into the crate like this until he is fine with staying in there (no whining or crying) for up to four hours.  Make sure the crate is appropriately sized for your dog. He should be able to stand normally without a hunched back inside the crate. The crate should also be roomy enough for him to turn around comfortably inside it. Never leave a dog in a crate for longer than four hours. Don't use it as a punishment or he will not willingly go inside the crate.

SUMMARY: Choose a spot where you'd like your dog to relieve himself. Take your dog outside frequently in the beginning. Watch for signs that your dog needs to relieve himself. Give your dog lots of immediate praise. Carry baggies to clean up solid waste. Confine your dog to a small indoor space until he is house trained. Crate train your dog.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This can help conceal the hickey for a day or so. Go for turtlenecks that completely conceal your neck or try popping the collar on a collared shirt.  A turtleneck is probably a better option, as a collared shirt may not completely conceal the hickey. Keep in mind people may get suspicious if you're wearing shirts that conceal your neck for several days in a row. Try concealing with a shirt for a day or two and then switch to another method. This can be a cute way to conceal the hickey while adding a little flare to your outfit. A scarf, a bandana, or even chunky jewelry, like a chain necklace, can temporarily conceal a hickey. Much like covering your hickey with clothing, people may get suspicious if this is your go-to method for days. Try to add some variation to the accessories you use, and move on to another method after a day or two. If you have longer hair, you may be able to cover up your neck area. This is probably not a great solution for full day coverage, but it can be used if you need to temporarily conceal the hickey. For example, you may be hiding the hickey from your parents. If they pop into your room unexpectedly, you can quickly move your hair over the hickey. Hickeys will initially have a red color. A green concealer will counterbalance this color, causing the hickey's appearance to fade.  Apply your concealer to the hickey. Do not be afraid to use a lot. More is better when it comes to covering a hickey. Use a concealer that matches your regular skin tone. Apply this over the green concealer with a makeup brush. Gently dab the area around the concealer using a makeup sponge until it blends gradually into your natural skin. You should not be able to notice you're wearing concealer when you look in the mirror. Hickeys often turn yellow or greenish when healing. When you reach this point, switch to a concealer with a pinkish undertone. This will better hide the hickey. Apply the concealer same way you would apply the green concealer.

SUMMARY:
Wear a turtleneck or a collared shirt. Cover it up with accessories. Use your hair to conceal the hickey. Use a green concealer to cover the hickey. Cover up with a pink concealer if the hickey changes color.