Write an article based on this "Acquire study guides and practice tests. Find your studying groove. Target your weak spots. Take practice tests regularly. Employ testing-day strategies while taking practice tests."
article: There are numerous ACT preparation guides and practice test workbooks and websites available, most of which must be purchased of course; you can also find free resources as well, though. The official ACT website offers official prep tests and a printed prep guide for purchase.  If you're looking for free help, if also offers practice questions and a free “Question of the Day”. Set aside a specific time each day for ACT prep, starting well ahead of time (perhaps up to six months ahead of test day).  Try to replicate the test conditions while you prepare.  Find a quiet place (try playing classical music if total silence bothers you) and use a desk/table and chair.  You won't be sitting on a couch when you take the test. Focus on one subject at a time.  Perhaps do one topic per day.  You will be answering questions one subject at a time, after all. You want to be ready for all parts of the exam, but it you struggle with math more than the other sections, for example, dedicate more time to it.  Focus a little extra study time and a few more practice tests on it.  Don't give up on a section in which you struggle.  Even being able to give more educated guesses will help -- remember, you are not penalized for guessing on the ACT. Some experts contend that the ACT has a more challenging math component, while the SAT has a more challenging vocabulary component.  So, if you are comparatively strong or weak in one of those areas, and have the option of taking either test, you may want to consider switching from one to the other -- or taking both. For most people, the best way to prepare is to take practice tests -- lots of them.  Take practice tests specific to the ACT so you can study and get comfortable with the format at the same time.  Try timing yourself when you take a practice test section (perhaps do one section a day).  If you don't finish within the test time limit, keep going until you do finish to give yourself a better idea of how much time you need to shave off your test-taking for the real deal. As the test day approaches, try taking your practice tests at the same time of day as you will take the real test.  Prepare your mind and body for test time. Practice these maneuvers until they are like a reflex, so you won't have to stop and think about doing them on test day.  Keep close track of time.  Be rigid.  Use a timer.  There is no wiggle room on test day. Skip over difficult questions.  If you don't understand or know the answer to a question almost immediately, leave it for the end of the test time.  But make sure you leave time to at least guess on blank questions at the end.  Remember, there is no penalty for wrong answers, and you'll probably luck out and get a few right by guessing. Practice your neatness.  This may sound silly, but you need to be able to fill in the multiple-choice bubbles neatly and completely to ensure that your answers are properly recorded by the scoring machine.  Use a pencil for your practice exams and train yourself to fill in bubble sheets quickly but neatly.  Find some extra bubble sheets and practice just your technique on those if necessary. If you finish practice sections early, make use of the extra time to go over answers and tidy up your bubble-sheet filling.  You won't be able to move ahead to the next section on test day, or do anything else but wait for the time to expire, so get in the habit of maximizing every second you have on each section.

Write an article based on this "Have your gang members help in a drive-by. Run around with your gang members. Tell your recruits to come to you. Tell your gang members to wait. Disband your gang."
article: Any of your gang members that are following you will try to get into your car automatically. Get a four-person car to get the most firepower possible. Drive past enemy gang members and your recruits will start shooting automatically. If you have more than three gang members following you, you'll only be able to transport them by bus and they won't all shoot out of the windows. Your gang members will follow you around, though they are quite a bit slower than you are. Recruits will automatically shoot back at anyone that attacks you, and will fire on rival gang members and cops on sight. Make sure not to leave them behind if you're in a hurry. You can give your recruits a command to hurry to your current location.  PC: G  PS2: ↑  Xbox: ↑ If you want your gang members to hold their ground, or want to go on ahead without them shooting everyone up, you can tell them to wait.  PC: H while not targeting anything. PS2: ↓  Xbox: ↓ If you don't want your recruits to follow you anymore, press and hold the Wait button for a few seconds and they'll take off.  PC: Press and hold H  PS2: Press and hold ↓  Xbox: Press and hold ↓

Write an article based on this "Answer questions about your medical history truthfully so that your doctor can work to keep your side effects at a minimum. Talk to your doctor about ceasing to take certain medications before your Botox injection. Plan to stop taking any aspirin-like medications at least four days before the procedure. Avoid drinking alcohol for at least two days before you receive Botox."
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Before your first Botox treatment, your doctor may ask you for a thorough medical history along with any history of therapeutic drug use.  It is very important that you answer your doctor’s questions accurately and honestly, as some drugs are not suitable to be taken in conjunction with Botox treatments. Even health supplements such as vitamin tablets and fish oils should be brought to your doctor’s attention, as these can thin the blood and cause more bruising post-treatment. Specific medication that you may need to stop taking before your Botox treatment include:  Painkillers (aspirin, ibuprofen) Certain herbal remedies Antibiotics Heart disease-related drugs Alzheimer’s disease drugs Neurological disease drugs Vitamin-mineral supplements Your doctor may advise you to stop taking any aspirin-like products for a minimum of 4 days before the procedure.  This is due to the fact that aspirin causes bleeding, as it is an antiplatelet drug that prevents the blood from clotting. Taking aspirin before a Botox treatment may cause excessive bleeding during and after the procedure. Having alcohol in your system can make bruising and bleeding worse during a Botox procedure, so avoid consuming any alcoholic drinks for at least two days before the treatment.