Write an article based on this "Get a Doctorate in Theology. Gain enough experience. Wait for a local bishop to retire or pass away. Wait for the news."
article: While not an official requirement, obtaining a Ph.D. in Theology will improve your chances of being selected to become a bishop. To improve your odds even further, go through the program at a Catholic university, since a Catholic school will teach you theology from the perspective of the Catholic church. Experience is not an official requirement, either, but it is another important “unofficial” prerequisite quality you should have if you want to be chosen. You need both life and vocational experience to make the cut, and should be 35 years of age or older and a priest for five years or more. During this time, it also helps if you gain a bit of a name for yourself. The more active and dedicated you are as a priest, the more likely your efforts will be noticed by the right people. The number of bishops is determined by the number of dioceses. The only way to become a bishop is to wait for the bishop of your diocese, or a bishop from a nearby diocese, to retire or pass away, thereby creating an open position. Retirement is mandatory for bishops at the age of 75. Unfortunately, you cannot apply or “run” to become a bishop. The initial selection of candidates is made by local bishops from neighboring dioceses, and this initial selection must go through various channels before the new bishop is chosen. If you are chosen, however, you will probably hear the news within a few months after the position opened up.  Local bishops select priests from the area and form a list of potential candidates who they believe to be capable of performing the duties of a bishop. These candidates are put on an undisclosed list and sent to the Apostalic Nuncio. The Apostolic Nuncio is the ambassador to Rome for your country. He reviews the names on the list sent by the bishops, and after performing a series of interviews and research, chooses three candidates from that list. He then passes the three names to the Congress of Bishops in Rome. The Congress of Bishops in Rome will look at the three candidates and determine who, if any, should be selected as the new bishop. If they do not like anyone, the Apostalic Nuncio will need to select another three candidates. If they do like someone, the name is passed to the Pope. The Pope looks at the final candidate. If he approves, that candidate becomes the new bishop. If he vetoes it, the Apostalic Nuncio needs to pick out new candidates.

Write an article based on this "Sit at an exercise bench. Grab your weight in your right hand. “Curl” the weight upward. Slowly lower the weight down. Repeat this up-and-down motion. Switch arms and repeat. Don’t let your elbows “lock” at the bottom of the lift."
article: Basic concentration curls are performed sitting down. Find a low, sturdy, comfortable bench or seat and sit down at it. Position your feet flat on the floor and spread your knees somewhat to form a "V" with your legs. Sit up straight with your shoulders back and your chest out. If you haven't already, bring the weight you've chosen over to the bench. Grasp it in your right hand and put your elbow on the inside part of your right thigh or knee. Slowly lower the weight down towards the floor. One-handed dumbbells and kettle bells work best for this exercise. Don't use a large or unwieldy weight like a barbell — you need to be able to keep it under control with one hand. When the weight is hanging bent below you, squeeze with your bicep to lift the weight back up towards you. Keep your upper arm and shoulder stationary while you do this. If you allow them to move, they can "help out" your bicep as it works, keeping it from getting the full benefit of the workout. You may need to bend your back or hunch slightly to be able to perform this exercise. As long as you lift with proper form (see section below), avoid awkwardly hunching or flexing your back, and don't tense your back muscles during the exercise, you will be safe. However, if you ever feel pain in your lower back, you should stop immediately. When you've raised the weight as far as it will go (it should be near your chest or torso at this point), slowly and gradually lower it back towards the floor. This part of the exercise is just as important as the lifting phase of the exercise — don't let the weight quickly drop towards the floor or you'll be robbing yourself of a significant portion of your workout. When your weight is below your body again and you've almost (but not quite) straightened your arm, squeeze your bicep again to lift it. Repeat this process of lifting and lowering the weight until you feel a nice "burn". Don't take small rests at the top or bottom of each repetition — this will decrease the muscle-building benefit of the exercise (and can even hurt you). Instead, just repeat the exercise without stopping until your bicep is tired, then give it a rest. When you've worked up a good burn in one arm, switch to the other and perform the same motions as before (only mirrored). After working out both arms, take a brief moment to rest (about 30 seconds to 1 minute  is usually enough) and repeat as much as you'd like. Everyone's exercise needs are different, so feel free to do concentration curls at your own pace. If you're looking for a moderate workout, try doing 3 sets of 10-15 repetitions for each arm at a weight level you're comfortable with. When performing any kind of bicep curl, including the concentration curl, it's important not to let your arms go completely straight by locking your elbows after you lower the weight. Even if you're performing the exercise with low weight and it doesn't hurt  to do this, you should always maintain tension in your bicep throughout the lift and start lifting the weight back up before you need to lock your elbow. Failing to do this can lead to a seriously painful condition called a hyperextended elbow.

Write an article based on this "Whisk together the hot sauce and mayo. Add lemon juice, if desired. Refrigerate until ready to serve."
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Put the prepared mayonnaise and hot sauce in a glass bowl and whisk together, vigorously, until evenly combined.  One very popular spicy mayo is made with sriracha. Keep in mind, many people may find this chili sauce to be extremely spicy. Taste test after you mix your mayo up to determine if you should add more chili, or perhaps water it down by adding more mayo. Keep whisking until the ingredients are completely combined. There should be no streaks of hot sauce running through the mayo. Instead, the color should be completely uniform. Drizzle the lemon juice into the spicy mayo and whisk well to combine.  Lemon juice is not necessary, but if you sample the spicy mayo and decide that it is too hot for your preference, adding a little lemon juice can help cut down on some of the heat. Since the lemon juice will be harder to see than the hot sauce, you will need to make a rough estimate about whether or not the juice has been completely mixed in. Do this by mixing it in for approximately as long as you mixed in the hot sauce. Cover your new condiment with plastic wrap or a lid and leave it in your refrigerators until you are ready to use it.  The finished mayo will be a little thinner than standard mayo. If using the spicy mayo for sushi, you can pipe it through a pastry bag or a plastic bag with a small hole in the bottom. Squeeze a thin drizzle or trail of spicy mayo over the dish to spread the heat.