Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Consider buying online for a convenient option. Buy a ready-to-wear corset for an easy purchase. Visit a corsetière for a deluxe corset. Check the quality of the seams. Select high quality materials. Avoid mismatched patterns. Check for damage. Prioritize comfort. Demand quality in custom corsets.

Answer: Purchasing online can be discreet and simple. There are endless options for styles and looks online. Try to find reviews for any websites, and consider return or exchange policies before finalizing a purchase. Purchasing a corset in-store is a great option because it allows you the opportunity to try before you buy. This can help you find the perfect size, and the most flattering style for your body before you ever spend a dime. Ordering a custom corset from someone who specializes in their creation can be an exciting experience that offers the best quality corset. This is a good option for a very specific look as they are able to customize nearly every aspect of the corset to your specifications. Professional measuring and tailoring can provide the perfect fit. However, this quality will generally be more of an investment because it is costlier and more time-consuming. A good corset will have smooth seams and no extra threads hanging loose. Also, the stitching should be consistent, and there should be no rippling or ridges in the fabric when the corset is worn. Any corset you want to last for many uses should have multiple layers of fabric. Also examine the quality of material. Most quality corsets will use all-natural fabrics for the inner-layer and high-quality materials for the outside fashion fabric. Consider characteristics like transparency, stretch, breathability, durability, and look. A good indicator of quality is whether or not the pattern in the fabric matches at the front seams. Attention to detail is important and this is one simple step that low-quality corset manufacturers might skip. Any damage or mistakes should be noted immediately and is unacceptable. Take pictures of any damage or mistakes to facilitate a return to an online seller. When you are wearing your corset it should be comfortable. If it causes any pain or significant discomfort it can be a sign that it is poor quality or ill-fitting. Let your corsetière know if you are not happy with any aspect of the look or quality of your corset. It is not uncommon to have to have two or three fittings before getting the corset perfect. Do not be afraid to voice your opinions and let your corsetière know if you want any changes made.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Check the latest on the News Feed column. Switch between accounts using the account tabs. Configure options and settings using the Dashboard menu. Publish messages using the Post Message tool. Chat with your team using Conversation.

Answer: This is the main and largest part of the Dashboard. This displays news coming in from all the social networking accounts linked to your Hootsuite. Mentions, direct messages, and tweets (for Twitter), or wall posts, tags, and photos (for Facebook) can all be seen here. Above each News Feed column is an account tab emblazoned with the name of its respective social network. Use the account tabs to easily switch between Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn. The number of account tabs displayed depends on how many networking sites you have on Hootsuite and on the service plan you’re on (Free, Pro, or Enterprise). Move your cursor over the icons that you see at the left side of the page; the Dashboard menu will then slide out. It contains the five menu buttons for options and settings for your account.  Streams—This lets you view and move between news feeds for all accounts by bringing out the News Feed column to your Dashboard. Publisher—This allows you to create and schedule status posts for the accounts you have. It is similar to a broadcast RSS for some blog sites. Analytics—This shows the reports regarding the viewer statistics of your accounts and how well each is performing on the Internet. Assignment—This lets you send a message or task to specific members of your Hootsuite Team. This feature is only available for the Pro and Enterprise plans because only these plans include the Team Member feature. Contacts—This displays the list of profiles listed as personal contacts on the different accounts connected to your Hootsuite. Right above the account tabs are two text fields that comprise the Post Message tool. Use them to publish a message (such as a status or tweet) on your social media accounts.  Click on the “Send To” text field, and choose the account you want to post the message on. You can select one or all of your connected accounts. For each message you compose, the number of characters you can use depends on the social media platform on which the message will be published. For example, you have a maximum of 140 characters on Twitter while you can use up to 2,000 characters on Facebook. To publish a post, click the “Send Now” button. Currently, Hootsuite is working on the Conversation feature, which is a chat box (similar to Facebook’s) located at the right side of the page. The Conversation chat box lets you talk to the other members of your team in real time. This feature is only available for the Pro and Enterprise plans.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Heat the oven to 350ºF. Beat together butter and sugar with a hand mixture. Add eggs and vanilla, mixing until completely incorporated. In a separate bowl, whisk up the flour, baking soda, cinnamon, and salt. Slowly mix the flour mixture into the butter mixture. Stir in oats and raisins with a rubber spatula. Drop rounded balls onto your lined or greased cookie sheet. Bake 10-12 minutes, until golden brown but still soft. Cool the cookies on a wire rack for 1-2 minutes on the sheet, then move to wire racks and serve.

Answer: Line baking sheet with a parchment paper, or spray it with a non-stick cooking spray to ensure that the cookies can be removed cleanly when finished. Add the room-temperature butter, white sugar, and brown sugar into a large mixing bowl and slowly increase the speed on your mixer. You want everything to be blended and the mixture to be light and fluffy. Work the eggs in slowly at first to avoid splattering. Add in the vanilla and keep mixing until everything is well-blended and the same color. You just want all of the dry ingredients to be even distributed before adding. Use a fork or small whisk to break up any clumps as well, making the dough much more even and easy to work with. Add the flour slowly, in 3-4 parts, and mix each part in individually. Don't simply dump all the flour in and turn the mixer on -- far more of it will end up on the countertop than in the cookies. Keep mixing until all of the flour is incorporated into the mixture and there is none along the sides of the bowl. Once all the flour is in, stop using the hand mixer. Flour gets tougher the more you beat it, leading to denser, less chewy cookies. Dump in the oats and raisins and mix them in with a spatula, stopping once they evenly distributed. For perfect looking cookies, you could roll them into balls, but this is rarely necessary. Just scoop out 1-2 tablespoons of batter and drop it on the cookie sheet. Keep the cookies roughly 2 inches apart. No matter what size you choose for you cookies, keep it consistent for all of them so that they take the same amount of time to cook. There should be little moist cracks in the tops of the cookies, which will slightly harden over as they cool. If you take them out once they've completely hardened, you'll be left with crunchy cookies. Wire racks will ensure the entire cookie cools at the same pace, leading to far greater texture and chewiness.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Wash your hands Wiggle the tooth with your finger. Check if there is pain when you wiggle the tooth. Brush the tooth to loosen it. Rinse your mouth if the tooth falls out.

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well. Before you touch the tooth with your fingers, make sure you wash your hands really well. Use antibacterial soap and warm water to scrub your hands. Remove all dirt, bacteria, and germs on your hands. This will ensure they do not get into your mouth or onto the tooth when you touch it.  You can also wash your hands with hand sanitizer if you do not have access to running water. The hand sanitizer should contain alcohol and be antibacterial. If your child is trying to loosen their tooth, make sure they wash their hands well. You may wash their hands for them to make sure they are clean. Use your pointer finger to gently wiggle the tooth in the socket. Do not twist the tooth or push it from side to side as this can cause pain and damage the gum area.  Instruct your child on how to do this so they do not damage the tooth or their gums. Baby teeth that are fully erupted by the age of three should wiggle around fairly easily. Teeth that are not ready to come out may not move around much when you try to wiggle them. Notice if you feel pain when you wiggle the tooth around. If you feel any sharp pain when you move the tooth, it is likely not ready to come out. Let the tooth sit in your mouth until you can wiggle it without any pain. Only then should you try to loosen it more or remove it. Another way you can remove the tooth is to brush your tooth with a toothbrush. Use the wet toothbrush to gently wiggle at the tooth. Do not rub the tooth hard or scrape at it with the toothbrush. If the tooth feels loose when you brush it and you don't feel any pain, it may be ready to come out. Otherwise, you may want to leave it alone until it falls out on its own. If the tooth falls out on its own, it should not bleed much. Rinse your mouth out with water to remove any blood in the socket. If the tooth is knocked out or wiggled out, it may bleed more. You may need to bite down on a piece of clean gauze or a towel to soak up the blood. It can take up to an hour for the bleeding to stop.