INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Begin holding your baby on your hip. The baby should be facing you. Open up the fabric, revealing the pocket that you created when you tied the sling. Then, lower the baby into the pocket. Support the baby’s back as you bring the fabric up over their back. Pull the top rail up all the way to the baby’s armpits. The lower rail should be spread behind their knees. Make sure the baby is seated comfortably on your chosen hip. The baby’s knees should be above their bottom in the seated position. Pull on the tail to bring the baby higher. You can pull on the individual rails to make smaller adjustments if necessary. You can nurse in this position by moving to a position where the baby’s mouth is in line with your breast.

SUMMARY: Put the baby into the sling. Spread the fabric over the baby. Adjust the sling.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The Files app will allow you to move files from your Windows phone to an SD card.  ” ”    ” The photos you selected will now be moved over to your SD card.
Summary: Download and install the Files app at http://www.windowsphone.com/en-us/store/app/files/762e837f-461d-4847-8399-3526f54fc25e. Launch the Files app after it has finished installing on your phone. Tap on “Phone. Tap on “Pictures. Select the photos you want moved over to your SD card. Tap on the “Move” option located at the bottom of the screen. Select the location on your SD card to which you want the photos moved. Tap on “move here.

You have already determined the size of your room, which is 84 square feet.  Finding the center point is critical for laying the tile. It will determine where you will lay your first tile and the next ones. Measure one wall, for example the 12 foot (3.7 m) wall. At 6 feet (1.8 m), half the distance, mark a point with a pencil. Do the same on the other 12 foot (3.7 m) wall. Using your chalk line, anchor one end at the midpoint of one wall and stretch across to the midpoint of the other. "Snap" the chalk line by lifting it up slightly and letting it hit the ground; this will leave a straight line on the floor. Measure the 7 foot (2.1 m) walls and mark a point a 3 ½ feet on both sides. When you have found your center point, you will notice you will have a "quadrant" design on the floor, or 4 equally sized areas.  Starting at the center, "rehearse" your tile pattern by simply laying them on the floor without any adhesive or glue. Place the first tile at the corner nearest the center point. You are only going to work in one quadrant at a time. Begin placing tiles in a straight line towards either wall, leaving a small space in between the tiles. You will use 3 full tiles and 1 tile cut to 4 inches (10.2 cm), since the size of the 3 joints plus the 1 wall joint equals 2 inches (5.1 cm) and  your original tile size was 6 inches (15.2 cm) (6 inches original tile- 2 inches total joint= 4 inch tile). Note that this does not follow the realignment strategy mentioned above. Because this room is "squared," the true center is best left where it actually is. Simply make uniform cuts as they correspond to each side (in this case, you will have 9 inch (22.9 cm) tiles as the wall tiles on the "short" 7 foot (2.1 m) walls and 4 inch (10.2 cm) tiles on the long 12 foot (3.7 m) walls. Because this design is uniform, it is best to follow the same size cuts all the way around. To achieve this you may have to drain down radiator systems, remove the rad from the wall and take the taps off the pipework. Very time consuming but worth the effort if a minimal look is desired.  Your floor will look better if you can drill a hole in the tile and lay the tile over the pipe. If you do not have a hole saw you can use a wet-tile saw to cut a square hole in the center of the tile. Draw a square on the back of the tile in the desired location of the hole. Carefully place the backside of the tile against the wet-saw blade at the midpoint of one of the sides of the square. Gently push the tile against the the blade until the edge of the square is cut. Repeat for the other sides of the square hole.
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One-sentence summary -- Find your center point. Rehearse laying out tiles. Repeat the same process for the 3 ½ foot line. Follow the same process for the other three quadrants. Pre-drill some tiles to fit over items such as radiator pipes, bath pipes, and so on. Use a diamond hole saw to bore into the tile and drill a perfect hole. When your floor is rehearsed and all tiles are laid, measured, and cut, and appear to your liking, you are ready to lay the adhesive,

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Before you even think about scratching anywhere, you should make sure your nails themselves are clean. Scratching with dirty fingernails will only serve to spread bad dirt and bacteria around. Soaking your hands regularly in hot water for a couple of minutes at a time will help open up the pores, releasing any excess dirt from your skin. The less bacteria you're tracking around, the better. Particularly when you're scratching, it's very important to take a close lens to the dirt trapped underneath your fingernails. Most often, this muck is difficult to see, so it's important that you give it a good look and proper scrubbing over.  This is especially true if you like to keep your nails fashionably long. Make a point every day of cleaning the buildup muck from underneath your fingernails. It will alleviate a lot of future hassle. Even if you like to keep your nails long, it is best to keep them filed. Uneven nails can feel rough against your skin, and might even risk snapping, given pressure. Make a habit of filing them once every few days; not only will they feel smoother, they'll look quite a bit nicer as well.  Trimming your nails is also recommended. While some people prefer longer nails as part of their style, it can add undue complications when it comes to scratching. Longer nails carry more bacteria, and may even run the risk of breaking apart if too much pressure is applied. Don't bit your nails. While it may seem like a nice alternative compared to trimming them with clippers, your nails will look nicer if you go the extra mile.

SUMMARY:
Keep your fingernails clean. Soak your hands in water. Clean any dirt from underneath your fingernails. File your nails.