Problem: Article: Wearing shoes that match your skin tone can help create the illusion of longer legs. If you want to elongate your legs, opt for a pair of flats, sandals, or heels in your own skin tone. Pair them with shorts, a dress, or a skirt to create the appearance of long legs. You can elongate your look and flatter your petite figure by matching the color of your shoes and pants. Try pairing navy slip-on sneakers with a pair of cropped navy pants. You can also try wearing black oxfords with a black suit. Ankle boots are a perfect accessory for nearly any outfit. You can pair them with skirts and dresses as well as trousers and jeans. Avoid wearing tall boots, as these can make you look even shorter. Stick to one or two statement accessories to complement your shoes and outfit. This will ensure you don’t overwhelm your figure. Try a statement necklace, a handbag that pops, or a pair of killer sunglasses. Or go for understated jewelry, like a simple necklace and coordinating ring.
Summary: Go for nude shoes. Wear shoes that are the same color as your pants. Wear ankle boots. Don’t overwhelm your look with accessories.

Problem: Article: If you use the Google Search app or Google Search bar on your Android device, you can change the language your results are displayed in. You can do this by opening the Google app, which you can find in your App Drawer. You can open the Google app menu by swiping in from the left, or by tapping ☰ on the left end of the search bar at the top of the app. A list of available languages will be displayed. This will only affect your search results. The Google app will still use whatever language your device is set to. If you want to change the menus and interface language in the Google app (and all of your other apps), you'll need to change your system language.  Open the Settings app on your device. You can find this on your Home screen or in the App Drawer. Select "Language & input" and then tap the "Language" option at the top of the menu. Select the language that you want the interface to use. This will apply to all of your apps and system settings.
Summary: Open the Google app. Open the menu. Select "Settings" and then tap "Search language". Select the language that you want your search results to be displayed in. Change the device's language to change the Google app's interface language.

Problem: Article: Narrow your search by selecting the type of bike that you want, and find a store that specializes in that type. Be prepared to travel a bit to get to the store, and come prepared with your budget constraints. If you need extra time with the salesperson, try to visit on a weekday, when they’re not as busy.  Walk around the sales floor and check out the bikes that you've researched. Tell the salesperson about your abilities and goals, and ask for recommendations. Be wary of a salesperson who steers you toward a significantly different type of bike, particularly if that bike is out of your price range. Remember to take their suggestions into account and ask questions. If a salesperson recommends a different style, feel free to ask them why. Make sure their explanation is reasonable, and not motivated by making a sale. Big box stores, like Walmart and some sporting goods stores, might have some bikes that interest you. If you know what you want and won’t need any assistance selecting your bike, check those stores. Survey your body position, the accessibility of the controls, and your comfort level. Ask yourself if you could maintain that position for a long period of time while biking without getting stiff or uncomfortable.  Notice the distance from the seat to the bottom of the pedal stroke and the angle at which you have to lean to hold the handlebars. The size of the frame is one of the few aspects of the bike that can’t be altered, so take your time to try several different options and find the best fit. The retailer will be able to recommend a few different frames for you to test out. If you’re buying a used bike, this is especially important for ensuring your safety. Squeeze the tires to make sure they’re inflated, and check to make sure the tread and sidewalls look normal for the type of bike that you’re buying. If you’re buying a new bike, ask the salesperson if the tires have anti-flat technology for your safety. Like a car, a bike is usually something you want to try out before you purchase it. Aim for a 15-20 minute test ride on each model that you’re considering. Most shops encourage test driving to ensure that the customer is comfortable on the bike.  Your body should feel comfortable as you ride, with your knees bending slightly at the bottom of the pedal revolution. You should be able to reach the brakes easily, and your upper body shouldn't feel cramped on a flat surface. Make sure that the bicycle handles turn smoothly and that you can sit and stand easily while riding. Although small shops can’t always price match, you can ask about sales and other deals. Many salespeople will be happy to work with you to find a reasonable price for the bike, especially if their original price seems much higher than what you’ve seen elsewhere. One of the best ways to negotiate is by adding free services, such as regular tune-ups, general repairs in case of an accident, or even a discount on gear.  Ask if the salesperson will add some extra perks to your purchase to sweeten the deal!
Summary: Visit reputable bike shops in your area. Sit on the bike to check the fit. Check the quality, tread, and size of the tires. Test drive the bike to see if you like it. Negotiate a reasonable price for the bike.

Problem: Article: Although many people who follow a raw diet are vegans, both vegetarians and omnivores also follow the raw food diet. If you are an omnivore, you can enjoy raw fish dishes such as sashimi and ceviche. Both of these are high in protein and can provide a much needed boost to your plant-based protein sources.  Choose sashimi, which is usually thinly sliced fish. In most cases, salmon and tuna are the types of fish used. Salmon sashimi has 5.6 g per ounce and white tuna has 7.2 g per ounce. You can also try sashimi made from eel at 6.7 g per ounce or sardine, which has 7 g per ounce.   Make ceviche, which is a Latin American dish of raw fish or seafood marinated in citrus juice. A ¼ cup of ceviche has 13 g of protein. Carpaccio is an Italian delicacy that is made of thin slices of raw meat such as beef. A 3 ounce serving of beef carpaccio has 25 g of protein. Keep in mind that eating raw or undercooked meat can cause serious illness or even death. Milk, cheese, and other dairy products such as yogurt are all very high in protein, but for many raw dieters, they're off limits because the process of pasteurization heats dairy to remove pathogenic bacteria. If you would like to boost your protein, consider trying raw dairy products. Animal milks have 8 g of protein per 8 ounces.  Locate local farms and stores that sell raw milk and milk products by using an online sites. A Campaign for Real Milk can also help you find local farms that sell unpasteurized dairy products at http://www.realmilk.com/real-milk-finder/. Raw, unpasteurized milk is illegal in some states.  Vary your dairy options by choosing different milks and milk products such as cow, goat, and sheep. Keep in mind that consuming unpasteurized dairy products can expose you to dangerous bacteria including Salmonella, E. coli, and Listeria. All of these can cause serious illness.  Pregnant women are strongly discouraged from consuming raw dairy.
Summary:
Try sashimi or ceviche. Try carpaccio. Consider raw dairy products.