INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Insulting, suggestive or improper slogans or pictures will never be considered classy, though some may be humorous.  When it comes to dressing classy, steer clear of any suggestive or rude language. Regardless of whether it is day or night, showing a little skin is fine - no one expects you to be entirely covered - but balance exposed skin by covering up in other areas. For example, if you are going to rock an appropriate amount of cleavage, do not wear shorts, and opt instead for pants or trousers that cover up your legs. Never expose your midriff. Pair black, navy blue, or charcoal bottoms with white, beige, light grey, or light blue on top. Neutral colors have a mature look that will elevate your style. This look is professional and feminine. Personalize the look with a small, thin belt at the waist, and a simple piece of jewelry. If you want to wear a dress, the A-line piece is a classic, elegant cut that is appropriate for work and after-hours. The A-line will show off your figure without the risk of being too revealing. Classiness is in the details. Tucking in your shirt will look sophisticated, and rolling the sleeves on your blouse or shirt to a mid-forearm length will give your top a nice, finished look. Oxfords, pumps, ballet flats, and boots are all great choices. You'll want to avoid wearing sneakers, flip-flops, or shoes that are appear old, dirty, and scuffed, as these choices will make your outfit look sloppy. Less is more when it comes to accessories, so choose one or two pieces - like a nice necklace and a belt - to tie together your outfit. For a polished look, coordinate the colors of your accessories with the rest of your outfit. There’s no need to spend an enormous amount of time on an elaborate hairstyle, but be sure to style your hair so that you look clean and put together. Washing and/or brushing your hair, or pulling your hair back into a crisp ponytail will finish off a classy look.

SUMMARY: Avoid clothes which send out vulgar, rude messages or profanity. Don't over-expose your body. Wear neutral colors. Pair button down shirts with pencil skirts. Opt for A-line dresses. Tuck in your shirt and roll your sleeves. Wear appropriate footwear. Complete your outfit with accessories. Style your hair.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: An alkyne is a hydrocarbon chain that contains one or more triple bonds between carbons.  The suffix at the end of an alkyne should always be -yne.  The parent chain of an alkyne must contain any carbons that are triple-bonded.   Number it from the end nearest to a triple-bonded carbon. If you're dealing with a molecule that has both double and triple bonds, start the numbering from the end located closest to any multiple bond. In addition to noting where substituents are on an alkyne chain, you must also note where the triple bond is.  Do this such that the lowest number on the triple bond is used. If your molecule contains double bonds as well as triple bonds, you must locate these as well. If your parent chain has two triple bonds, the name will end in "-diyne."  Three is "-triyne," and so on. As with alkanes and alkenes, you  must list substituents alphabetically in the final name.  Exclude prefixes such as di-, tri- and delta-. If your molecule contains double bonds as well as triple bonds, the double bonds must be named first.
Summary: Learn what an alkyne is. Draw out the molecule. Locate the parent chain. Note where the triple bond is located. Modify the suffix based on the number of triple bonds in the parent chain. Name the substituents alphabetically.

This can help you keep track of the braiding process when you first begin braiding. As your hair begins to weave together, the numbers will matter less, but can be helpful to start.  Think of the leftmost strand as strand one. Move to the right, numbering each strand as you go. Keep numbering until you reach the rightmost strand. This is strand five. Remember, strand one is the strand to the left. Strand two is just to the right of strand one, and strand three is just to the right of strand two.  It's very important strand one goes over strand two and under strand three and not the other way around. Strand one should now be between strands 3 and 4. You are more or less repeating the process on the other side. Remember, strand five is the rightmost strand. Strand four is just to the left of strand five. Strand one should be at a sideways angle, near strand five. After passing strand five over strand four, pass it under strand one. You should begin to see the roots of a braid forming. Strand two is now the leftmost strand. Strand five is now the second strand to left on the right side. You will repeat the same basic process with strand two that you used to begin your braid.  Make sure you remember that you always pass a strand over first, and under second. Over and under is the pattern of the five strand braid. So, make sure strand two goes over strand three, which is the middle strand, and then under strand five. Strand four is now the rightmost strand. It is now closest to strand one and strand two. Moving from strand one to strand two, make sure to weave strand four over and under. As you can see, there is a pattern forming. You alternate between the leftmost and rightmost strand. You always braid into the strands just to the left and just to the right of these strands. Remember the pattern - over and under.  Take the leftmost strand and braid it over the first strand to the right, and then under the second strand to the right. Take the rightmost strand and braid it over the first strand to the left, and then under the second strand to the left. Continue this process until you have braided all your hair together. Hold your hair tight with one hand to prevent it from coming undone. With the other hand, take an elastic band and wrap it around the end of your hair. You have now successfully completed a five strand braid.
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One-sentence summary -- Think of your strands as having different numbers. Place strand one over strand two and under strand three. Place strand five over strand four and under strand one. Place strand two over strand three and under strand five. Place strand four over strand one and under strand two. Continue this pattern until you reach the end of your hair. Secure your braid.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This will require you to make a payment. Once your payment is processed, you'll be returned to the search results where you can click Recover again to start the recovery. Once the file is restored, it will be in its original location.

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