Q: They can make you appear taller, slimmer, and give you better posture. Keep in mind that high heels are hard on your body, especially if worn for long periods of time. Only wear them if they are not painful to you.  A pair of black stilettos can go with a variety of outfits, from skinny jeans to little black dresses. They give off the model vibe the most. You can also wear heels like wedges and platforms. Make yourself look more model-like by paying attention to the rest of your clothing. You don’t have to exclusively wear high heels to be a model, especially if feminine fashion is not for you. A single pair of flats is not very versatile, because it won't go with every outfit. Luckily, there are lots of different styles to choose from.  Some other examples of flats are ballet flats, moccasins, For a feminine or boho look, try ballet flats or moccasins. They go well with flowy blouses and dresses. For a chic look, try loafers, tennis shoes, or oxfords. They go well with blazers. For a masculine or tomboy look, try Doc. Martens or any other type of lace-up boots. Not only will they make you look more stylish, but they will also protect your eyes from the sun's harsh rays. You don’t have to purchase expensive designer sunglasses either. Basic styles to consider include:  Aviators Cat-eye Rounded A handbag is a great way to complete any outfit. Ideally, it should match the color of your outfit; if you are wearing a print, then match it to the background color. Alternatively, you can try a neutral color, such as black or white.  Silver or gold are great neutral colors as well, and go well with most other colors. If you prefer backpacks, look for a simple leather backpack instead. You can also carry a tote bag or a purse in a fun shape (like lips or a spaceship). Quirky socks work best when they can be seen. For example, wear them with cropped skinny jeans or a skirt. You can wear socks with unexpected things on them, like breakfast foods, or choose a funky, bright pattern.  The socks don’t have to have patterns, you can also wear socks with lace ruffles in a variety of colors. You can also wear quirky socks with sandal heels. Make sure that the socks are visible. For example, if you are wearing converse and quirky socks, choose a pair of cropped pants so that you can see part of the socks.
A: Pick a pair of high heels if you want something versatile. Wear flats or boots if heels are too painful for you. Put on sunglasses if you want to look more stylish. Bring a handbag if you like to carry purses. Wear quirky socks to liven up a simple outfit.

Article: Your body has the ability to adapt quickly, so if you don’t alter your exercise routine occasionally, you will hit a plateau. Once a week, change up your routine. You can increase or decrease the number of reps or sets, or simply change the order in which you normally do your routines. When you run, bike, swim and do other cardio exercises, you’re using up energy that could be instead funneled toward muscle growth. Limit your cardio to 20 to 30 minutes daily when you’re trying to gain weight. You can also choose lower-intensity exercises like walking, hiking or short bike rides in flat areas. There’s another method for gaining weight fast: eating whatever you want and moving as little as possible. However, gaining weight this way isn’t likely to give you the appearance you want, and it will make your body weaker instead of stronger. Putting in the hard work to gain weight by building muscle will result in improved health and a built appearance. In your eagerness to gain weight as soon as possible, you might be putting a lot of stress on your body. You shouldn’t feel exhausted and sore all the time. In fact, your improved diet and workout routine should help you feel more virile than ever before. If your body seems to be telling you that something’s wrong, listen to it.  Consider hiring a personal trainer. Within a few sessions, you'll have a great idea of scheduling, form, intensity, and duration of workouts and excellent insight into tweaking your diet. Ask your physician before taking any supplements, and see a doctor right away if you experience an injury during a workout.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Don’t get stuck in a rut. Limit cardio sessions. Move around instead of being sedentary. Don’t ignore signs you’re gaining too fast or training too hard.

Problem: Article: The first of these charts is the “pros" column, and the second is the "cons" column. In the "pros" chart, fill in several reasons supporting your argument. Try to come up with 5-7. Use bullet points to give evidence supporting your reasons. Do the same on the "cons" side, except list and provide reasoning against your argument.  For example, say you’re writing about banning cell phone use in cars. Under the pros column put “could help save lives.” You can also write, “helps drivers focus on driving,” and “reduces risk of accidents.” Under the cons column, you could write something like, “over-legislates private behavior” and “people may need to make emergency calls with their cell phone.” An advantage of a pros and cons list is that it lets you look at issues from a non-emotional, objective stance. It’s easy to get caught up emotionally in issues like testing products on animals or unsafe driving practices. But, when making the list, leave emotions out and focus on including only rational, defensible claims. For example, when making a list of cons for any issues, writing something like, “I personally dislike it” or “It makes me unhappy” is a very weak reason. Since you'll try to persuade your audience to embrace 1 side of your chart over the other in your letter, you'll need to address solutions to the "cons." As you’re jotting down the “cons,” think of flaws in the arguments that would support them, or consider ways in which the “cons” are misleading or irrelevant to the issue.  Or, if you don't believe that the "cons" need to be solved, you could find information that proves those arguments wrong. For example, if you're writing about the issue of texting while driving, you’ll need to address the con that it “over-legislates private behavior.” Write something like, “This argument is irrelevant. Texting while driving affects more than one individual since many people can be killed by a careless driver who is also texting.” You can then add this sentence directly to your letter once you’re writing it.
Summary: Fill out pro and con columns on a sheet of paper. Keep emotional distance from the issue you’re evaluating. Consider how the “cons” can be overcome.

Q: com. Sign in with your username and password. If you don't have an account, create one now. . Click on "Jetpack," located under "Welcome" on the dashboard menu. Click "Configure." A pop-up box will appear asking you to sign into your Facebook account; it will then ask if you want to connect your site to your Facebook profile or any pages to which you may have access. Next to “Make this connection available to all users of this blog?” select which choice you prefer, and click "Okay." You have now synced a Facebook account to your blog. When you write posts, on the right side in the Publish box at the top, you will see a line that says Publicize with your Facebook handle next to it. By default it will send the title of the WordPress post to the Facebook post. You may change it or add hashtags by clicking the Edit link beneath it.
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Go to WordPress. Locate the dashboard menu on the left side of the page. Find the box that says Publicize. Click the Connect button next to Facebook. Select the appropriate page or profile.