Write an article based on this "Put a capo on the second fret. Keep your third and fourth fingers on the third frets of the highest two strings. Play an Em chord, keeping your third and fourth fingers in place. Play a G chord. Play a D chord. Play an A7 chord. Cycle through these four chords."
article: This is how the song is played on the recording. You don't need to do this, but if you leave the capo off, the entire song will be two semitones lower. If you're singing, you'll need to adjust your voice accordingly.  Note: Past this point, all fret names are relative to the capo. In other words, the "third fret" is actually the fifth fret, and so on. Your pinky will go on the third fret of the high E string (G) and your ring finger will go on the third fret of the B string (D). They'll stay here for most of the song! Use your index and middle fingers to press on the second frets of the A string and D string. Now, strum all the strings. You'll play a modified Em7 chord. A finger guide is below:  Em7 ChordHigh E string: 3B string: 3G string: 0D string: 2A string: 2Low E string: 0 Now, shift your middle finger to the third fret of the low E string. Keep your other fingers where they are. Strum all the strings. You'll play a modified G major chord.  G ChordHigh E string: 3B string: 3G string: 0D string: 0A string: 2Low E string: 3 Again, keep your pinky and ring finger where they are. Move your index finger to the second fret of the G string (A). Strum the four thinnest strings. You'll play a D major chord with the top note (normally F#) raised a half step (to G). This gives you Dsus4.  Dsus4 ChordHigh E string: 3B string: 3G string: 2D string: 0A string: XLow E string: X Move your index finger one string down so it's on the second fret of the D string (E). Strum the five thinnest strings. You'll play an A7sus4. If it's easier for you, you can also fret the second fret of the G string (A). This won't affect the sound very much.  A7sus4 ChordHigh E string: 3B string: 3G string: 0D string: 2A string: 0Low E string: X Now you know everything you need to jam on the intro section. The entire section is just Em7-G-Dsus4-A7sus4 repeated again and again. Listen to a recording to get the strumming pattern down. With a little practice, it's not hard — you're doing the same thing for the entire section.

Write an article based on this "Identify which Pokémon Luvdisc is weak against. Identify which Pokémon Luvdisc is strong against."
article: With the help of the good old Pokédex (accessible inside the game), you can identify which Pokémon types Luvdisc is strongest and weakest against. This will help you win Pokémon battles easily and more effectively.  Luvdisc is a water-type Pokémon, so it’s severely weak against grass (like Bulbasaur and Chikorita) and electric types (like Pikachu and Jolteon). Luvdisc will take twice the normal damage than it will get from other types and could even get knocked out instantly when hit with pure-type attacks like Thunderbolt and Solar Beam. In contrast, Luvdisc is super effective against fire, ground, and rock types. Luvdisc can deal twice or, if the Pokémon has two types that are weak to water, four times the normal damage to Pokémon like Charmander, Geodude, and Diglett compared to other Pokémon types. In some cases, Luvdisc can even take down these Pokémon with only one shot using pure water-type attacks like Hydro Pump.

Write an article based on this "Contact producers. Start smaller. Find similar brands. Be engaging."
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