INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Sometimes, the cause of peeling lips is the result of our own actions. Oftentimes, people bite their lips somewhat unconsciously when feeling anxious, bored, or stressed. If you notice your lips are peeling or cracked, try to figure out if you've been biting your lip. If you have, take measures to stop the habit.  Try to figure out what situations lead to lip biting. Do you bite your lips when you're feeling anxious or engaging in certain social situations, like meeting new people or interacting with co-workers? Do you simply bite your lips when you're bored, like when watching TV or waiting for a bus?  After identifying what situations lead to lip biting, engage in anxiety and boredom reducing behaviors that do not have a negative effect on your body. You could try deep breathing, relaxing your muscles, or what is called a competing response. This is a behavior you engage in that makes it impossible to bite your lip. You could, for example, chew gum to occupy your teeth with an alternative activity. If your lip peeling occurs after exposure to a certain food, cosmetic product, or season it may be allergy-related.  Cosmetic products, lip balms, toothpastes, dyes, and fragrances often contain material which irritates the lips, eyes, and mouth. If you notice your lips peel after using a particular product, you might want to ditch that item and opt for an alternative.  Even if you don't believe your peeled lips are a result of cosmetic products, it's best to ditch the lipstick and lip balm until peeled lips heal. Such products can carry germs and peeled lips are more susceptible to infection.  Certain seasons, like early spring, can trigger allergic responses due to the increase of pollen in the air. If you're sensitive to seasonal change, try spending more time indoors or purchasing over-the-counter allergy medications. Allergen exposure can also lead to mouth breathing, which puts strain on the lips by exposing them to more air and debris. This can cause peeling and chapping. When our lips are dry and chapped, it's tempting to lick them and peel them to relieve symptoms. These habits do harm longterm, however, and can prolong the healing time for peeled lips. Do not pull at peeling skin. While it might be tempting, it does not actually provide relief. It usually causes pain and leads to bleeding, which increases the likelihood of infection and prolongs the healing process. Dryness is one of the most common causes of dry, peeled lips. Making hydration a habit can prevent lip peeling from occurring long-term.  Drink plenty of fluids throughout the day. Roughly 1.5 liters of water are needed for the average person, but depending on your lifestyle that number may change. If you exercise frequently or have a physically demanding job, for example, you may need more. In general, you should drink enough water that you rarely feel thirsty. If your urine is colorless or light yellow, you are probably in the right range.  Eating a balanced and healthy diet can help keep lips healthy. Food can provide about 20 percent of your total water intake. Watermelon and spinach are two examples of foods that are 90 percent or more water by weight.  If the air in your home feels dry or if you live in a region prone to pollution and dry air, invest in a humidifier. This will keep the air moist in your home and make peeled lips less likely.

SUMMARY: Eliminate lip biting. Limit your exposure to allergens. Do not lick or pick at your lips. Stay hydrated and eat a healthy diet.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you don't have printer paper handy, you can also tear a piece of paper out of your notebook.  A standard piece of A4 printer paper, 8.5 by 11 inches (22 by 28 cm) in size works best, but you can use larger or smaller paper if you wish. Just make sure you are using rectangular paper. Notebook paper will not be as sturdy as printer paper and won't make as loud of a noise, but still works well. The paper doesn't have to be this exact size, but it's a good size to start with as it is easier to fold. Lay the paper flat so the longer sides are on the top and bottom.
Summary: Use an 8.5 by 11 in (22 by 28 cm) sheet of printer paper.

The Health Departments of counties throughout the U.S. keep detailed housing records, which include the locations of each house’s septic tank. Reach out to the Health Department for a copy of this information.  You can find the phone number, physical address, or email address of your county’s Health Department online. For example, if you live in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, you can find their septic-tank request form here: https://www.aahealth.org/request-for-copies-of-septic-or-well-records/. If your house was built within the last 5-10 years, the contractor may remember off the top of their head. If your house is older, it’s still likely that the contractor will have a diagram showing where your septic tank is located. Ask them to access this diagram and let you know about the tank’s location. The best way to find the contractor’s name or company is to look on old blueprints or any other documents that you (or the original owner) kept from when the house was first built. If your house and yard are structured similarly to others in your subdivision, your septic tanks may be the same direction and distance away from your respective houses. Talk to 2 or 3 of your neighbors and ask them where their tanks are located. If your neighbors are generous with their time, they may be willing to walk out in their yard and show you the exact location where their tank is buried. If you know who owned your house before you, contact them and ask if they remember the location of the septic tank. If they lived in the house for more than 4 or 5 years, odds are they had the septic tank drained and will remember its location. Even if they don’t remember the tank’s exact location, they may be able to inform you which side of the house it’s on, or how far away from the house it’s buried. If you have lived in the house for less than five years, but are unable to contact the previous owner, it’s possible that they had the septic tank pumped but did not pass this information on to you. However, the local septic company may remember the tank’s location. Place a phone call to the septic companies which service your area and ask if they’ve ever pumped the tank. Septic companies keep detailed records of where tanks are located, so if they’ve pumped the tank at your house before, they’ll know exactly where it’s located.
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One-sentence summary -- Request the septic tank location information from your county Health Department. Get in touch with the contractor who built the house. Ask your neighbors where their septic tanks are located. Inquire with the house’s previous owners. Ask local septic companies if they’ve pumped the tank before.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: " , ( To Open Safe Mode , Reboot Your PC And Press the F8 key before Windows starts. )   Notification on the desktop has disappeared. \Windows" folder and inside it the "system 32" folder. Delete both wga.old and wgalogon.old files. In this way you have got free from Windows genuine advantage problem.

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