In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Chemical strippers can be used if what you're after is a quick fix, or the floors themselves were recently finished. If, however, you're dealing with traffic patterns, stains, or scratches, your best bet is to sand away those imperfections and then add another coat to the floor. You can rent a detail sander for this purpose. Hand-sand or palm-sand the perimeter of the floor with coarse 180-grit sandpaper. Rub out 4 to 6 inches (10.2 to 15.2 cm) from the edge of the baseboard so that you're sure to cover the areas your mechanical floor sander can't get to. A floor sander is useful to hit the areas of the floor that weren't hit by hand in the detail sanding. You can rent floor sanding machines at hardware supply stores or equipment rental stores.  Start with a semi-coarse grit and begin to sand the floor. Start off gently. You don't want to gouge the floor. If you get a good sander, you'll even be able to lift up the sander and spend a little more time on heavy-wear or problem areas. Change out your sanding disks as necessary. You may need to change out the sandpaper once or twice using the same grit before you've completely removed the finish. Using a pencil, color the entire area lightly with streaks of graphite. This will help tell you when you've sanded an area. Otherwise, it'll be tough to tell where you've sanded and where you haven't. Go over the entire floor again with a medium-grit sandpaper. Look at the pencil streaks to determine whether you've already sanded an area or not. Again, you may need to change the disks on your sanding machine before the job is finished. If you hit any wayward nails back into the floor in the prep stage, be sure to save the sawdust so that you can patch and plug the 1⁄4 inch (0.6 cm) holes created by the nails. This will help ensure a nice, even finish.
Summary: Use sanding to buff up any very old, excessively scratched or worn wood. Prep the perimeter. Use a floor sander. Save the sawdust created by sanding.

Note: If you feel comfortable starting on the right side of the bicycle and pedaling first with the right foot, that's fine too.
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One-sentence summary -- Stand on the left side of your bicycle. Position the left pedal at the 10:00 position (as on a clock). Put your left foot on the left pedal. Push off twice on the ground with your right foot, as this will give you enough momentum to swing your right leg over the seat without falling off. As your bicycle begins to move, swing your right leg over. Sit down on the bicycle seat and pedal away.

Q: An ideal gown accentuates your best features and camouflages your flaws. Aspects of the gown such as fabric and design can help draw the eye to the features you feel most confident about. Try on gowns that are best for your specific body type.  If you have a short body type, wear vertical lines and solid colors. Avoid skirts, hip sashes, and contrasting solids. If you have wide hips and thighs, wear flowing, tailored, or flared skirts. Avoid low waistlines and mermaid gowns. If you’re thin, wear a fitted waist, a draped style, or a fishtail gown style. Avoid dark, strapless gowns. Go for a straight gown or V-shape waistlines if you have a thick waist. Avoid wearing belts or hip sashes. The evening gown is an important part of the pageant. You should try your best to make the evening gown convey who you are to the best of your ability. Are you a loud and flamboyant or classy and conservative type? A red, sequin dress would show that you’re flamboyant. A black or white dress in a simple style would show that you’re classy. Check to see if your pageant has rules about gowns before choosing a gown. The wrong bra and underwear can ruin the look of your gown. Long-line bras and bust-to-hip bustiers are commonly worn under pageant gowns. These options may not be possible if your gown is made of a thin fabric. If that’s the case, sew brassiere cups into your gown. As far as underwear, panties are not recommended. Instead, try sheer-to-waist pantyhose.
A: Pick a gown that accentuates your body. Choose a dress that conveys your personality. Wear undergarments that enhance the look of your gown.

Article: Scoop both ingredients into a medium-sized mixing bowl. Start stirring them into each other using a large spoon or a rubber spatula. It may be hard to tell when they’re fully blended, so just give it a good stir for about 20 seconds. You can use any hot pepper sauce you enjoy – many people have a favorite or a go-to brand. The amount you add totally depends on your personal spice preference. A few drops will give your dip a kick, and a pour will really bring the heat. To be safe, you can add a little bit and then give it a taste test and see if it needs more. Add pepper to the mixture as well. These ingredients are the perfect finishing touches to your dip. Aside from taste, these ingredients will give your dip a bit of color and the scallions will give it a bit of crunch. Together, they will make your dip look appetizing and simply gourmet. Make sure to mix everything thoroughly.
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Combine the sour cream and the mayonnaise. Add the hot pepper sauce and pepper. Stir in the parsley and scallions.

Problem: Article: If you have already established a regular bedtime routine—for example, your toddler has a bath, puts on pajamas, eats a snack, gets a bedtime story, brushes their teeth, and then goes to bed—keep every part of the routine in place. If the only thing you change is the location where they sleep, your child can still feel secure and stable in their routine. Your tone and the words you use when speaking to your child right before they sleep are really important. They will sleep more soundly and securely if you have give them a little pep talk just before they doze off.  Repeat some of the things you told them to get them excited about the bed in the first place. Tell them you are proud of them for being so big or that you think their bed is very cool and wish your bed was as neat as theirs. If the bed used to belong to their favorite cousin or older sibling, remind them that they are now growing up, just like that person. Whatever you tell them, be excited and positive because they will internalize what you say and how you say it. Make sure they know you are thinking about everything they need. Do last minute checks for nightlights, water, and anything that may frighten them. Reassure them that they have everything they need and that you will see them in the morning. Many toddlers will repeatedly get out of bed, either because they are excited for their new freedom or they are afraid of the change. When they come out, calmly walk them back to their bed, tuck them in, and leave. Don’t make a big deal out of it. Avoid making exceptions. If you take a break from this consistent behavior because your child is sick or because he or she had a bad dream, you’ll only cause confusion and fuel more resistance. If your toddler goes to bed without a fuss, overcomes their nervousness, or sleeps well in their own bed during the night, offer up plenty of praise in the morning. Even if they get out once or twice, but that’s down from five or six times the night before, make sure to tell them you are proud. Positive reinforcement will help tremendously with the transition. Offer rewards as praise. Consider a sticker chart or another reward system to make your toddler excited to sleep in their own room.
Summary:
Keep your child’s bedtime as normal as possible. Use encouraging words when putting them in the bed. Be calm and consistent when they get out of bed. Praise your toddler for all the small steps they make toward independence.