In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: To play it cool, you have to show that while you enjoy talking to your crush, your life does not revolve around him or her. Here are some ways to make this clear;  Don't talk to your crush every single time you sign online. Talk to him or her every second or third time you sign on. This will show that you're not only going online to continue your conversation. Don't respond to everything he or she says too quickly. If you respond the second he or she asks you a question, this will make it look like you're obsessed with your conversation. If you don't answer right away, your crush will see that you're talking to other people, or doing other things too. Get a secret screen name that no one knows about to see what your crush is doing when he thinks you're not online. This can help you have a better sense of what your crush really thinks about you, and can help you cool it during your interactions.  If you see that your crush isn't online much when he doesn't think you're online, this can suggest that he's online for the same reason you are--to continue flirting! If you see that your crush is just always online, it may mean that he'll talk to whoever--whenever. This may also suggest that he doesn't have a life. Log on to your secret screen name after you say goodbye to your crush. Does your crush sign off right away? This may show that he's only sticking around to talk to you. It's great to show that you think your crush is an engaging, exciting, and fun person, but if you overdo it, you may end up looking too obsessive. Here are some things to avoid:  Minimize your use of "LOL" or "hahaha"--this will make it look like you're trying too hard to be funny. Avoid too many emoticons. This can get annoying and will make you look immature. If your crush doesn't respond right away, don't immediately follow up with a series of question marks or say, "Where did you go???" This will make it look like your world revolves around your crush's answers.
Summary: Don't be too eager to talk to your crush. Don't underestimate the secret screen name. Don't be too enthusiastic during your conversation.

Mix the milk or formula in a separate bowl or cup. When you prepare the formula in the bottle, there is an increased chance that air bubbles will form. Make sure to stir the formula slowly so that you minimize the number of air bubbles that form. Instead, get the bowl or cup as close to the lip of the bottle as possible, and slowly pour the formula into the bottle. If you pour the formula out of the cup and into the bottle from a great height, the formula will hit the bottom of the bottle and form bubbles. Pouring the formula slowly also helps to make sure that the liquid does not trap air as it gets poured into the bottle. If you must prepare the formula in the bottle, stir the formula rather than shaking the bottle. When you shake the bottle, or handle the bottle roughly, air bubbles are more likely to form. Stir the formula with a wooden stick or knife to make sure that it is mixed in well. Try to prepare the formula at least five to ten minutes before your baby’s normal feeding time. Letting the bottle sit once you have poured the formula into it will help any lingering bubbles to settle and disperse. Preparing your baby’s formula ahead of time will keep you from rushing through the preparation process. When you rush, you are more likely to stir the formula quickly, which causes bubbles to form. Talk to your pediatrician about what products you should use and how many drops you should add to the bottle. In addition to this, it is always important to read the instructions that come with the drops.  “Mylicon” drops are commonly used for this purpose.These drops contain simethicone, an ingredient that helps the breakdown of gases and air bubbles, and is not harmful for babies. “Tummy calm” is a homeopathic medicine that prevents gases with the help of natural ingredients like chamomile, thuja, and silicea. Gas drops can be expensive, and some studies suggest that they may not be very effective. However, they appear to be safe, so they shouldn't harm your baby if you do decide to try them. If you are able to fill the bottle up all the way, there will be less room for air bubbles to form.
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One-sentence summary -- Prepare the formula or milk in advance. Avoid pouring the milk from high above the bottle. Avoid shaking the bottle. Allow the bottle time to stand before you give in to your baby. Consider using drops that will reduce the amount of air bubbles that form in your formula. Use bottles that can only contain enough milk for one whole feeding.

Q: This will take you to the advanced search. Although once you begin creating your listing there will be a tool to do this, it is easier to accomplish using the search bar. ' This shows only any listings that ended in the last 15 days. It's often best to filter by item condition, since new and used items do not sell the same. Click 'Search.' This is the default sorting style. Sorting items by price may be exciting, but it's unrealistic. You are probably not going to get the highest price. If the price is green, the listing sold. If the price is red, the item did not sell. Only pay attention to listings that sold. Determine what your item is worth. Figure out what was successful and unsuccessful about other user's listing. Use caution in how you use this information: Use it as a learning tool, do not to copy. You will need to do a new search without checking for completed listings only. If there are currently many of whatever you want to sell listed, you may want to wait. The competition will drive your price down. However, if you see many listings, but also see that a lot sold in your advanced search, you have no problems, since demand is high.
A: Click 'Advanced' located to the right of the search bar. Check 'completed listings. Enter keywords and other descriptors if need be. Sort items by date. Find items that match items you wish to sell. Analyze the listings you found. Glance at the listings that have not completed.

Problem: Article: Never burn or compost the plants, which would only spread their inflammatory oils. To throw them away, always seal poison ivy up in closed garbage bags. Leave the bags out for garbage collection or drop them off at a dumpster. Irritating residues can easily transfer and stay on your gloves and other protective clothing. If you’ve been handling poison ivy plants, don’t touch your face, ears, nose, or mouth until you’ve had a chance to throw away your gloves and wash your hands thoroughly with soap and warm water. Make sure to launder any clothing that you wore while working on the poison ivy in the hottest water possible. Wash a second time to ensure that all of the poison ivy oils are removed. This may seem excessive, but it can save you a lot of discomfort and frustration later! Rinse your tools in mineral spirits to cleanse them properly. The plant will transfer irritating oils to your skin on contact, leading to a lot of discomfort. Wash the area thoroughly with soap and warm water, then scrub under your nails and wash any clothes that may have also come in contact with the plant. If you catch the contact quickly and wash within 1 hour, you can sometimes limit the rash. with medicated cream or a cold compress. If you do develop the stinging, itching red rash that comes with poison ivy oil, treat it immediately. Soothe the itching with a layer of calamine lotion, or make a cold compress by soaking a washcloth in cool water and wringing it out, then laying it over the affected skin.  You can also apply non-prescription hydrocortisone to the area or take an antihistamine pill to help with itching and swelling. Although trying to resist the urge to scratch can feel like torture, it’s important to avoid irritating the rash further. Scratching can cause an infection, so try to distract yourself and soothe the skin with a cool washcloth instead.
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Dispose of the poison ivy plants in garbage bags. Avoid touching your face while working with poison ivy. Wash your clothes and tools immediately after contact with poison ivy. Wash your skin immediately if it comes into contact with poison ivy. Calm the rash