Write an article based on this "Swing the "Hap - py" eighth notes. Let each "you" note ring a little longer than normal. Try playing in different keys. Try substituting 7 chords in the third and seventh measures."
article: Above, we've used straight eighth notes for each of the "Hap - py"s in the song — that is, eighth notes where each note is played for the same amount of time. However, if you pay attention while you sing the song, you'll probably notice that the eighth notes aren't actually played straight. Rather, they're swung, which means that the first eighth note is a little longer than the second. To play the song more accurately, the "hap" syllable should be played for a little more time and the "py" syllable should be played for a little less time than if you were using straight eighths. In musical terms, we'd say that the first eighth note in each "Hap - py" is a dotted eighth note and the second is a sixteenth note. Try singing the song aloud to yourself again. Odds are, you'll naturally stretch out each "you" and the last syllable of the birthday boy/girl's name. This is a good thing, as it lends the song a little more of an emotional, dramatic quality. If you're not already doing this when you play the song on guitar, try adding it to your playing and it should come easily. In musical terminology, holding a note at the end of a piece or phrase in this way is called a fermata. The notes and chords above don't make up the only way to play "Happy Birthday". In fact, there are several different sets of chords and notes (called "keys") that you can use to play this song. Though a discussion of what exactly a key is is beyond the scope of this article, it's easy to find music for "Happy Birthday" in different keys by using a search engine query like "Happy Birthday guitar keys." For example, here's another way to play "Happy Birthday:" Happy BirthdayHap-py |(G) birth - day to |(D) you. Hap-py | birth - day to |(G) you. Hap-py | birth-day dear |(C) (na-ame). Hap-py |(G) birth - day (D) to |(G) you. In the examples above, we've only used major (happy-sounding) chords. In reality, you can also add chords called 7 chords to this song to give it a slightly more complex, almost bluesy feel. If you want to do this, simply change the chord in the third measure and the second chord in the seventh measure to the 7 version of that chord so that a D becomes a D7, a G becomes a G7, and so on.  For example, here is the original chord progression for "Happy Birthday" from the top of this article with 7 chords substituted in:  Happy BirthdayHap-py |(C) birth - day to |(G) you. Hap-py |(G7) birth - day to |(C) you. Hap-py | birth-day dear |(F) (na-ame). Hap-py |(C) birth - day (G7) to |(C) you.   For reference, a G7 chord is played like this: Open G7High E string: First fret (1)B string: Open (0)G string: Open (0)D string: Open (0)A string: Second fret (2)Low E string: Third fret (3)

Write an article based on this "Ask your doctor at what stage the cancer is. Inquire about what grade your cancer is. Discuss treatment options with your doctor. Get emotional support."
article: This will help you to understand how far along it is. There are four commonly used categories:  Stage 1: The cancer is only in the ovaries. It may be in one or both ovaries. Stage 2: The cancer is also in the pelvis or uterus. Stage 3: The cancer has spread to the abdomen. It may be in the lining of the abdomen, bowels, or lymph nodes in the pelvis. Stage 4: The cancer has spread beyond the abdomen. It may be in other organs such as the liver, spleen, or lungs. This will help you to understand how aggressively your doctor expects the cancer to grow.  Low grade cells are cancerous, but grow slowly. Moderate grade cells are more abnormal and grow faster than low grade cells. High grade cells are highly abnormal and grow aggressively. The best course of action will depend on your particular situation including your overall health, the stage, and the grade of the cancer. Most treatment plans incorporate:  Surgery to remove as much of the cancerous tissue as possible Chemotherapy to kill cancerous cells Cancer is both physically and emotionally exhausting. You will be more physically and psychologically resilient if you have emotional support.  Talk with trusted friends and family members Seek out a support group where you can talk with people who are also experiencing similar things Reduce your stress by giving yourself time to rest and to sleep. You may need more than the usual 8 hours of sleep per night.

Write an article based on this "Open an HTML or CSS document. Create a style section for your CSS. Type the following tag in the style area: Type <p> where you want to add an indent space."
article:
CSS be applied in the head of an HTML document, or it can be written as an external CSS document. The head of an HTML document is at the top of the file.  It's in between the "<head>" and "</head>" tags. The style section goes in the head of your HTML code, or on a separate style sheet.  Use the following tags to create a style section in your HTML or style sheet document.  Type <style> to open your style secton.  All CSS code goes after this tag. Type </style> to close your style secton.  All CSS code goes before this closing tag. p {indent-text: 5em;}  This creates tells the browser to create an indent space of 5 spaces when at the proper HTML code.  You can adjust the number of spaces by typing a different number after "indent-text:". The "em" unit is equivalent to one space at the specified font size.  You can use other units, such as percentage (i.e. "indent-text: 15%;") or measurements (i.e "indent-text: 3mm;"). This goes in the body of your HTML document anywhere you want to indent your text.  This will add an indent in your text that matches the specifications in your CSS.