Since hashtags function similarly on all supported platforms, the account you choose is really up to you. Keep in mind that hashtagged posts on private accounts won't show up in public searches. Remember that you'll want to make sure the post is relevant to the hashtag you plan on using.  On Instagram, Pinterest, and YouTube, your hashtags will go in the description area below your visual post (e.g., the photo or video). Tumblr posts require hashtags to go in a separate section of the post (not the body). You'll see a tag section at the bottom of the "New Post" template. You can also use hashtags while commenting on most posts. To do so, you'll type a # sign, then type in the word or phrase you wish to hashtag without any spaces or punctuation. The hashtag will turn into a clickable link in your post. Now your post is discoverable by people searching for that hashtag. Doing so will take you to your selected hashtags' pages, where you can view the public discussion occurring around said hashtags.
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One-sentence summary -- Open your social media account of choice. Create a new post. Type in your hashtag. Publish your post. Click other people's hashtags.

Q: You will definitely need a permit or a license to open your business.  However, the requirements will differ depending on what state you live in.  The SBA website maintains a list of business license offices to help you find the information. In addition to a business license, you will need a federal tax identification number and possibly a sales tax license, income tax withholding, and unemployment insurance tax.  Ask your state business office about the insurance requirements for your car wash business. Once you get all of the necessary permits and licenses, keep track of your renewal dates and make a copy for your business records.  You will also need to display your license in your car wash so that customers can see it. The equipment you buy will depend on the type of car wash you have decided to open and the services you offer.  Full service car wash, self-service car wash, and an automated car wash will all have different needs.  You will typically need to buy a washing system (e.g. pressure washer, conveyor, self-service equipment, mobile wash systems), chemicals (e.g. cleaning solutions, wax, spot free rinses, protectants, presoaks, etc.), dryers, blowers, vacuums, brushes, towels, compressors, pumps, and a water system (e.g. boilers, water heater, water filtration, extractor, etc.), and billing system.  If you buy the cheapest version of everything, you might be able to get started for about $2000. If you want a nicer setup, it will probably run you about $5000 or more.  The International Carwash Association has a supplier guide to help you find reputable manufacturers.  Look in trade magazines like Auto Laundry News and Modern Car Care to buy your chemicals.  It is best to buy from big manufacturers.  Make sure the distributor of your equipment is available to service your equipment when needed. Find out how they handle equipment servicing before you buy from them. Use a multifaceted approach to advertise your business that includes flyers, posters, and an online presence. The signage for your car wash should be colorful with clear messaging.  Make sure that people can easily see it from the road.  A popular way to get new customers is by distributing coupons or discounts for car washes. Also, develop relationships with other small businesses located near your car wash.  Social media is an important aspect of marketing these days. Set up a website and establish a presence on Twitter and Facebook.  Make sure any of the paper items that you have include links to your website and social media accounts. Use your website to share information about taking care of your car and other relevant tips. Schedule a visit to your local radio station to discuss your new business. Consider starting a loyalty program. This will encourage repeat customers instead of people who use the coupon one time and never return. A car wash business is very customer-focused.  Your employees should be punctual, efficient, skilled, and have excellent communication skills. As you conduct interviews, pay attention to body language and communication skills to get an idea of how the person will interact with customers and coworkers. Always check the references of potential employees as well. Have a soft opening of your car wash before you have a big grand opening.  Wait at least 30 days before you have the big event. You want to work out some of the kinks and feel comfortable with the car wash before you make a big deal. Think of a grand opening as a party and social event to generate publicity.  Invite friends, neighboring businesses, your supplies, and the media Give away free car washes and promotional items.
A: Get the necessary permits and licenses. Buy equipment. Market your business. Hire employees. Open your car wash.

Article: The ancient Greeks used pumice to remove body hair, and some still use it for this purpose. Pumice makes a gentle natural hair remover. Soak your skin in the bath or in a shower until it's warm and soft. Wet the pumice stone, then rub your skin using a gentle circular motion. Within about 30 seconds, the area you're rubbing will be free of hair.  The effects of pumicing are similar to the effects of shaving. The hair is removed close to the skin, rather than being pulled out.  Pumicing should not be painful. If you feel pain, make sure you aren't pressing too hard. The soft, porous surface of pumice is perfect for taking pills and lint off of clothing. If you have a sweater you've been wanting to clean up, lay it on a flat surface. Rub a dry pumice stone over the pills in a circular motion. Don't press too hard, since you don't want to damage the fibers of the garment; a gentle pressure is all that's needed to take the pills right off. Pumice can be used to remove copper rings from the inside of a toilet. Put on a pair of nonporous cleaning gloves to start. Then simply rub the pumice stone over the ring using a scrubbing motion. Repeat until the ring is gone.  You can use the stone in combination with toilet cleaner for more stubborn stains. Be sure to use separate stones for toilet cleaning and body use. Do not use the same stone for both purposes.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Use it to remove hair. Use it to remove pills from clothing. Use it to clean your toilet.

Article: Pulling on the reins or bracing for too long against the horse may cause the horse to lean against your hands, rush off, or become unresponsive to your aids. If your half-halt was unsuccessful, try again in another stride, this time with a little more emphasis. Remember, most of the half-halt signal comes from the seat and leg aids. You may find you don't need to do anything to the reins at all. If you do, rather than tugging on them, squeeze them gently as though squeezing a sponge. Some horses need a half halt in the first strides of their cantor or trot in order to establish the rider's control over the pace. If you wait too long for the half-halt, the horse may have gathered too much momentum to execute it. It's important that you have a precise concept of the half-halt signal and what each aid is telling the horse. Some say the half-halt is like talking to the horse, but you must know what you want to say. In short, "ho and go."
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Do not let the half-halt last longer than one stride. Do not overdo the reins. Do not wait too long for the half-halt. Communicate clearly to the horse with your aids.