Write an article based on this "Wear the right cut. Wear the same waist size as your trousers and use a belt. Leave your weekend shorts to the weekend. Let khaki trump cargo. Pair shorts with the appropriate kind of shoes and socks."
article: Shorts should be neither too long nor too short. The hem of appropriately-cut shorts should fall just above the knee when you're standing up straight, and should be no more than an inch or two higher when you're seated. In some zones (read: hipster) short jean shorts, also known as jorts, are increasingly popular, while elsewhere extra-long baggy shorts that hang below the knee are stylish. If you're curious about whether or not you can pull off either of these styles, it's probably a safe bet to go traditional and leave the experiments to the trend-setters. Shorts should sit on your hips normally, like jeans or trousers. Always wear an appropriate belt when you wear shorts. Other than looking professional, shorts have a tendency to sag that you want to avoid. Keep your underwear under your shorts and make sure you've got a belt on. There's nothing wrong with wearing those old soccer shorts while you're sitting around the house watching the game, or keeping on the ratty old cargo shorts you've had since high school while you do the laundry. No shame. But even if you're in the middle of a heat wave, don't wear them out to work on Monday. If you work somewhere it would be appropriate to wear shorts, get the appropriate cut and style and use the same judgment you'd use in your regular work attire. They should be clean, pressed, and professional. Khaki shorts come in many colors and look good on almost all men. Unless you live in the Bahamas, trying to rock cargo shorts, board shorts, or jean shorts past the age of your early 20s won't make you look younger, it'll make you look like you can't dress yourself. Khaki shorts pair well with casual styles and more professional looks, as well. It's a good investment and more recommended than other styles.  When in doubt, go for mute colors. Beige, gray, navy, and black shorts will always be in style. The bright pink pair you picked up for the yacht trip might spend a lot of time at the back of the closet.   If you wear cargo shorts, aim for the smallest possible pocket, in inverse proportion to your age. If you're in your 50s, that pocket needs to be incredibly small. If you're 15, you can get away with larger pockets. Wear shorts with low-top loafers and low-cut socks to get the right kind of stylish look. Wearing pulled-up white socks looks goofy, even if you're a German tourist, and high-top shoes have a tendency to make your legs look stubby and short. Unless you're on the basketball court, opt for low-tops.

Write an article based on this "Admit that you're not the best at everything -- or anything. Recognize your own faults. Be grateful for what you have. Don't be afraid to make mistakes. Admit your mistakes. Avoid bragging. Be considerate in conversations. Don't take all the credit."
article: No matter how talented you are, there is almost always somebody who can do something better than you. Look to those who are better and consider the potential for improvement.  Nobody is the best at something.  Even if you are 'the best' in the world at doing one thing, there are always other things that you cannot do, and may never be able to do. Recognizing your limitations does not mean abandoning your dreams, and it does not mean giving up on learning new things or improving your existing abilities. It simply means acknowledging that, as human beings, none of us are perfect and none of us can do everything by ourselves. We judge others because it's a lot easier than looking at ourselves. Unfortunately, it's also completely unproductive and, in many cases, harmful. Judging others causes strife in relationships, and it prevents new relationships from forming.  Perhaps even worse, it prevents us from trying to improve ourselves.  Everybody makes mistakes.  We make judgments about others all the time, usually without even realizing it. As a practical exercise, try to catch yourself in the act of judging another person or group of people, and whenever you do, judge yourself instead. Consider how you can improve yourself, instead of how you think others should act. After all, you cannot control other people's decisions and behaviors - but you can control yours. Work to address your flaws. Remember that growth and improvement is a lifelong process that never stops happening, even when you're very skilled at something. Suppose you graduate from an Ivy League university at the top of your class. You definitely deserve a lot of credit for the many hours of studying and for your perseverance. Consider though, that there is someone just as intelligent and hardworking as you who had less supportive parents, grew up in a different place, or just made one wrong choice in life. You could be in their position instead.  Always remember that with a bad choice yesterday, your whole life could be different today and, furthermore, that today could be the day your good choices change your life. Though you have undoubtedly worked hard for what you have, you could not have done it all without other people's support. Everything we do is a result of what many other people have done to us. It is all because of the people around us that we get shaped and become better persons at some point so  that we could achieve our goals. Part of being humble is understanding that you will make mistakes. Understand this, and understand that everyone else makes mistakes, and you will have a heavy burden lifted off of you. However, this doesn't mean that you should be sloppy - try to avoid obvious mistakes, but don't be afraid to try new methods or ways of accomplishing your goals. Each person can only experience a tiny sliver of life at a time. There will always be people who are older and wiser than you. Your elders' opinions could be worth listening to, although you must make the decision based on your knowledge of them. Although you may fear that people will be angry and frustrated with you, it is always better to admit than to cover it up. Whether you've made a mistake as a boss, parent, or friend, people will appreciate the fact that you're willing to admit that you're not perfect and that you're working to improve yourself and the situation. Admitting your mistakes shows that you're not stubborn, selfish, or unwilling to not look perfect. Admitting your mistakes will make people respect you more, whether they are your own children or your coworkers. It's okay to have a healthy self-esteem and to feel proud of your accomplishments, but nobody likes it when someone constantly tries to bring attention to themselves and their own achievements. If you feel like you really have done something great, chances are people will have already begun to notice that, and they will come to respect you even more for your humility. This doesn't mean you should lie about achieving something; if someone asked if you ran a marathon then it's perfectly acceptable to say 'yes'. But don't constantly talk about how absolutely amazing you were for running the marathon, or achieving other goals. Humble people don't have to be meek wallflowers - being humble doesn't mean not having any self-esteem. However, a humble person should be mindful of everyone in the conversation and shouldn't talk down or disrupt anyone. As a humble person, you should recognize that everyone, including you, has their own goals and dreams and they may want to talk about their achievements and their opinions on things. We are human beings and who we are now has a lot to do with other people's influence and guidance. Countless people have given you support and helped you to become the person you are so that you can achieve your dreams. It's totally fine to be proud about your achievements, but keep in mind that nobody ever does anything totally by themselves, and that as people, we are all helping each other to accomplish our goals. Share the love. Recognize others who have helped you on your path to success.

Write an article based on this "Search for the "right" site for you. Go to file2HD.com. Purchase a subscription. Prepare the song for download. Check your selections. Convert files. Find the download."
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Most sites will give you a trial membership, allowing you to download a couple of songs without signing up for the site. An example of good membership websites is file2hd.com. For this article, we will download a song using file2hd. File2HD will rip music from some websites for free, but they charge to do it from Myspace. The download will cost between 1.45€ and 8.70€ ($1.91 and $11.50) per month. Get a free invitation code. File2HD will occasionally post free invite codes to their Twitter feed. Keep an eye on it. Search "Premium File2HD" to find the page. Subscriptions are processed via PayPal. If you don't have a PayPal account, learn how to start one. Paste the Myspace address into the URL field. Check "I have read and agree to the Terms of Service." Click the Audio bubble at the bottom. Click Get files. A list of possible files you could download will appear at the bottom of the page. Check the items you want. File2HD will allow you the option to convert files. If you recognize the song you want but notice its file type is something other than MP3, click the convert box. Select "... to MP3" on the next page. After you've started the download, it should pop up at the bottom of your page when it's finished. Again, File2HD should default to the Users/Documents/Music folder.