In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Instead of intentionally searching out places where single men gather, do things that interest you in places you enjoy spending time. It'll be easier to find high-caliber guys who share your interests if you actually remain true to those interests.  Be smart about which hobbies might lead to romance, of course. Traditionally feminine hobbies are less likely to attract guys. For instance, you probably won't meet many guys by joining a crocheting/knitting circle, but you could meet more by joining a hiking club. Understand that the place you meet the guy will usually reflect on his character, too. Most men you meet at bars and clubs aren't looking for serious relationships and won't necessarily be “marriage material.” If you haven't had any success meeting men in the real world, turn to the digital world. Online dating has a bad reputation within some social circles, but when used wisely, it can be a very helpful tool in today's dating scene.  Gravitate toward dating websites with a high success rate for marriage. Usually, these are the websites that require you to pay a fee and fill out personality questionnaires. If marriage is your end goal, you should avoid most free online dating websites and those that specialize in casual relationships.  Exercise caution when meeting potential matches in person. Always meet in public places. Let others know where you'll be and who you'll be with. Let your family and friends know that you're ready to pursue a serious relationship, and ask them if they know of any single guys who might be interested. While the idea of being set up on a blind date may seem unappealing, your odds of success may improve if you ask the right people to make a match. Rely on trustworthy loved ones who have a solid understanding of your personality instead of asking casual acquaintances for the favor. Embarking on this quest with your friends might make you feel less nervous, but it may also decrease your odds of success. Men are more likely to approach a woman when she's alone, so you should occasionally spend time out by yourself. If you happen to meet a potential match while you're out with your friends, either break away from the group long enough to give him the opportunity to approach you or choose to approach him yourself. You might cross paths with the right guy on a daily basis without even realizing it. Open your mind to the possibilities that may exist in your everyday life, whether you're at work, running errands, or enjoying your free time. Tread with caution, though. A romance gone wrong can make relationships with coworkers and friends unbearably awkward, so it's best to get to know these guys platonically before attempting anything romantic.
Summary: Look in the right places. Consider online dating. Ask around. Spend time alone. Keep your eyes open.

Commercial carpet deodorizers can work well on vomit smell. Look for a carpet deodorizer that contains mostly natural ingredients and that will not stain or mark the carpet. You can buy carpet deodorizer online or at your local hardware store. If you are buying carpet deodorizer in person, ask a salesperson to recommend a brand for vomit smell. Most carpet deodorizers come in a powder form. Spread the carpet deodorizer on the carpet. Apply one to two tablespoons of the deodorizer, or as much as needed to cover the area with the vomit smell. Check the label for suggestions on how much carpet deodorizer to apply. Give the deodorizer time to absorb the vomit smell. If the smell is very strong, let the deodorizer sit on the carpet for two days. Once the deodorizer has had time to sit on the carpet and absorb the smell, vacuum it up. Then, check that the smell is gone on the carpet.
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One-sentence summary -- Get a carpet deodorizer at your local hardware store. Sprinkle the carpet deodorizer on the carpet. Let it sit overnight. Vacuum up the deodorizer.

Problem: Article: If you have later stage cancer or if surgery is not your preference and you have stage I cancer, talk to your doctor about radiation therapy. Radiation therapy requires multiple visits, but the advantage is that it is not invasive like surgery (i.e. it does not require cutting into you to remove the cancer). There are two types of radiation that are commonly used to treat cervical cancer. The first is called external beam radiation therapy (EBRT), in which the radioactive beams are emitted from a source outside your body and directed toward your cervix and the surrounding area. The second type of radiation therapy is called brachytherapy — rods containing radiation are inserted through the vagina up against the cervix. They are then left there for one to two days and emit local radiation which works to treat the cervical cancer. This is done in the hospital.  Again, the extent of radiation as well as the effectiveness of this mode of treatment depends upon the stage and severity of your cervical cancer. Radiation treatment can have significant side effects. EBRT may cause fatigue, upset stomach, diarrhea, skin damage, bladder discomfort, vaginal pain, anemia, and menstrual changes (including early menopause). Brachytherapy may cause irritation of the vagina and vulva. Fatigue, diarrhea, nausea, irritation of the bladder, and low blood counts may also occur.  Long-term effects of radiation treatment may include vaginal scarring, which may make vaginal sex painful. You may also experience vaginal dryness, swelling of the legs, and it may weaken your bones. Radiation is most commonly combined with chemotherapy. This is because, for cervical cancer, the combination of radiation and chemotherapy is synergistic and provides significant additional benefit (rather than simply opting for one or the other). When chemotherapy is combined with radiation, as described above, it is termed "chemoradiation." This can be a very effective mode of treatment, because the chemotherapy has what is called a "sensitizing effect" on the tissues on and around the cervix. What this means is that the tissues then become more susceptible to the radiation, and it is as such that the combined modality of treatment gains its synergistic effect. Unfortunately, many of the most effective methods for treating cervical cancer can have deleterious effects on one's future ability to have children. As a result, your doctor may recommend that you freeze some of your eggs prior to undergoing treatment such as radiation, so that the eggs do not become damaged due to the treatment. Most women will need to have a surrogate carry the pregnancy if they freeze their eggs.
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Inquire about radiation. Undergo chemotherapy treatments. Understand that you may need to have some of your eggs frozen prior to treatment.