INPUT ARTICLE: Article: When your Boxer enters remission, his lymphoma will be reduced, but not completely gone. If he is in complete remission, there will not be any detectable cancer. If he is in partial remission, his tumor burden will be detectable, but reduced by about at least 50%.  Your vet will perform different tests to detect the cancer. How long your Boxer stays in remission depends on different factors, such as the primary site of the lymphoma and how far it has spread. With complete remission, your Boxer will probably be feeling pretty good. He’ll probably want to eat, run, and play like he used to. Your Boxer may not be quite so lively if he’s in partial remission, but will definitely be feeling better. Take notice if your Boxer starts looking unwell, or if his lymph nodes start swelling up again. These signs could indicate a relapse, meaning the lymphoma has come back. More than likely, your Boxer will have a treatment relapse. Your vet will need to treat him with chemotherapy again. Be mindful, though, that the tumor cells will become more resistant to chemotherapy with each relapse. When your Boxer’s lymphoma no longer responds to chemotherapy, your vet will adjust the treatment plan and focus more on keeping him comfortable.

SUMMARY: Learn about the different types of remission. Monitor your Boxer during remission. Have your Boxer treated if he has a relapse.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Many people do things they think they should do, rather than things that they want to do. Oftentimes, even the things you think you should do are not even necessary. Take the time to sit down and make a list of all the things you “should” do that aren't actually necessary or desirable.  To figure out what you need to stop doing, ask yourself which things are draining your enthusiasm and stopping you from reaching your goals. Of these things, honestly ask yourself which are necessary and which are only done out of a misplaced sense of obligation. Make sure that the things on your "stop doing" list are legitimate problems. For example, you might think that you're unhappy with your marriage when, in actuality, you're unhappy at work and allowing that dissatisfaction to bleed into other areas of your life. A big goal can seem daunting, so break it down into smaller parts. Chances are, there is at least one action you can take right now to make your dream a reality. Discover that action and start doing it. For instance, if you want to start a new business, you can take the first step by starting a blog and various social media accounts for that business. Once you have something tangible to look at, it might be easier to do the research you need to do before pursuing the next tangible step. Finding the solution to your own problems can be difficult because it is impossible for you to view things objectively. On the other hand, helping someone solve their own problems can allow you to be an objective observer. You can then take what you've learned by helping others and apply the knowledge to your own circumstances. Taking in a fresh scenery can often change your whole perspective on life. If you struggle with taking your first steps forward while in the midst of your everyday routine, change things up a bit by taking a short trip.  Taking a trip also forces you to think in the present rather than dwelling on the past or worrying about the future. You can also make this into a practical exercise by going to a seminar, conference, or event related to a new career or interest you want to pursue. Another way to change your daily routine and work yourself out of your rut is to simply try something you've never done before. The change does not need to be anything immensely exciting or daring, but it should be something that interests you even though it lies just outside of your usual comfort zone. For example, sing karaoke somewhere to break yourself out of your shell or take a class on something you've never tried—whether it's kickboxing or cake decorating. Get creative and stretch yourself.
Summary: Make a "stop doing" list. Focus on the "can do" portions first. Help people with similar problems. Take a trip. Try something new.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Pick shoes that match your clothing and are appropriate for the event. You should also know what's going to happen that night. If you'll be moving around a lot, for example, comfortable shoes are a good idea.  Dressier shoes can include heels, flats, dark leather shoes, and boots. If the occasion is casual, a pair of sneakers can suffice. You can also try canvas sneakers and desert boots. On a warm night, sandals or flip-flops are a good option. Keep in mind, however, flip-flops are only appropriate for very casual settings, such as a cookout on the beach. Make sure you pick a pair of shoes that compliment the color and style of your outfit. Glittery, clunky heels, for example, will look better with a cocktail dress than dress pants and a blouse. The top you select will depend on where you're going. Make sure to pick a top appropriate for the formality of the setting.  A casual top can work for just a night out with friends. A collared button down top, a t-shirt, a polo shirt, or a sweater can be fun. If you want something fancier, go for a nice floral blouse. A nicer button down shirt can also work. You probably have a few nice white dress shirts you can wear with a tie. If you're going for pants over a dress or skirt, you have a lot of options. For a casual night, a nice pair of jeans usually works best. However, you may want to go with something a little different.  Sleek black dress pants would work great for a more formal outfit. Corduroy pants may work well for a slightly more casual look. They can pair well with a sports jacket. You can also go for cargo pants if you want something casual. Gray or black trousers may work if you want a more conservative look. Try wearing leggings out. These can work well with longer tops, but are usually only appropriate for casual settings. For a night out, you may want to dress up a bit. You can select a nice dress or skirt for the occasion.  A more formal occasion may require an evening gown or a long, fitted dress. You can opt for a shorter dress, or something like a sundress, if you want something more casual. There are a wide variety of skirts to choose from. A nice leather skirt may work great for a date. A miniskirt may be appropriate for a more casual occasion. Formal skirts should generally be longer. Skirts and dresses come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, so feel free to pick something that suits your mood that night. You should also pick something that flatters your figure. If you're feeling fun, go for something like a casual, colorful dress. If you want something more serious, go for a conservative skirt paired with a formal blouse.

SUMMARY:
Choose your footwear. Choose a nice top. Select your pants. Consider a dress or skirt.