Write an article based on this "Open System Preferences. Search for Input. Click the Input Sources tab. Check the box next to "Show Input menu in menu bar. Show Character Viewer from the new menu option. Show Keyboard Viewer. Enable other keyboards (optional). Switch between keyboards."
article: You can access this from the top menu through the Apple symbol, or in your Applications folder. It may be in your Dock as well. Type "Input" into the search bar at the top right corner of the System Preferences window. This should highlight one or more menu options. Select whichever of the following becomes highlighted:  Keyboard (choose this if your OS X is up to date) International (for some old versions of OS X)  Language & Text (early versions of OS X) Once you've opened the correct submenu, select the Input Sources tab. Depending on your OS X version, you should see a list of flags and country names, and/or an image of your keyboard. " This option is at the bottom of the window. Once checked, you should see a new symbol appear on the right side of your menu bar, at the top of the screen. This may be a flag, or it may be a black and white image of a keyboard. Click the new symbol on your top menu bar, and select Show Character Viewer. This opens a window with a large collection of symbols (the same as the Emojis method above). Use it as follows:  Click a category name in the left pane. Scroll through the middle pane to find the symbol you want. To see variations on the same symbol, click it and scroll through the right pane. Double-click a symbol to "type" it, drag-and-drop it to a text field, or right-click and select Copy Character Info. On older versions of OS X, click the Insert button instead. Another option from the same menu is "Show Keyboard Viewer." Select this, and an image of a keyboard will appear on your screen. This is useful for tracking down symbols that aren't printed on your physical keyboard. For example, try holding down ⌥ Option and/or ⇧ Shift and seeing how your onscreen keyboard changes. You can drag the keyboard window anywhere on the screen. Resize it by click-and-dragging any of its corners. If you type in multiple languages, return to the same menu in System Preferences. Hit the + sign and browse through the available languages, then click Add when you've selected the one you want. Even if you don't type in other languages, some of these layouts could come in handy:  For example, the English section may have a "U.S. Extended" keyboard. This unlocks even more symbols with the ⌥ Option trick described above. Some languages have an option to mimic a PC keyboard layout. This typically only changes the position of a few symbol keys. If you type on a non-English keyboard, a temporary switch to the standard English "U.S." keyboard allows you to use our list of symbol shortcuts below. You can have many keyboards enabled at one time. To switch between them, use the same top menu option where you found the character and keyboard viewers. Select the keyboard you want to use from the drop-down list. You can also create a hotkey to cycle through keyboards. Search for "Shortcuts" in the System Preferences search bar and click the highlighted menu. Once you're in the Shortcuts menu, select Input Sources on the left and check the box next to "Select the previous input source."

Write an article based on this "Apply a lip balm. Brew a tea. Apply aloe vera oil directly, but dilute other essential oils. Apply a cream or ointment. Mix most essential oils with a carrier oil."
article: You can buy a lip balm infused with peppermint oil (menthol), lemon balm, tea tree oil, or aloe vera. To avoid spreading your sores, use a cotton swab to apply your lip balm. Do not share your lip balm with anyone, even when you do not have an active cold sore. Prevent cold sores by wearing lip balm with SPF. Lemon balm and peppermint oil can be extracted by boiling. Boil a cup of water on the stove. Add 2 to 4 teaspoons (about 4-8 g) of crushed peppermint leaf or lemon balm herb and let it boil for 10 to 15 minutes. Remove the pan from the heat and let it cool, then strain out the plant matter. Apply the tea with cotton balls to the sores throughout the day.  You can also brew a diluted version for drinking. Drinking tea tree oil tea is not recommended. Apply aloe vera essential oil or aloe vera gel directly to your cold sore. Aloe vera is mild and should not cause irritation. Use the aloe several times a day, as needed. Do not apply aloe to an open wound. Dilute peppermint oil and lemon balm oil with neutral oil or water before applying to skin. Peppermint oil and tea tree oil can cause a rash when applied directly to the skin. Discontinue use if a rash appears. Buy a commercial cream or ointment containing lemon balm, peppermint oil, or aloe vera, and follow the directions on the package. Frequency of use will depend on the concentration of essential oil. Lemon balm is most frequently taken as a cream, while peppermint oil is more commonly found in lip balms, and aloe vera is usually taken as a gel. Most essential oils can be mixed with a neutral oil, such as coconut or vegetable oil, and applied to the skin. Mix 3-6 drops of essential oil per 1 fluid ounce (30 mL) of carrier oil. Apply the mixture to your lips, but remember to apply it with a disposable swab to avoid spreading your virus.

Write an article based on this "Read the situation so you don’t embarrass her. Write a note to let her know you’d appreciate her company if she's more private. Use a journal to ask her out romantically. Steal her phone to ask her out."
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Depending on the girl, she may not be thrilled to be asked out in front of her friends, family, or in a really public situation. Try to gauge her embarrassment level and what she's into, and create an ask that will appeal to her! Keep it short and simple with something along the lines of, “Will you go out with me?” Then, you can figure out a creative way to get the note to her so its' a surprise!  For example, offer her a piece of gum that’s wrapped in a note with your question written on it. Alternatively, you might try slipping the note into one of her notebooks so she sees it when she gets to class. If you're good friends, try recording the time you spend together in a notebook. As you get to know her more, you’ll write more entries expressing your feelings. Once you’re ready to ask her out, write it in the journal and present it to her.  Write a note on a blank page that says, “There are 40 more pages in this journal. The first 19 pages were our memories from my perspective. I’d like the remaining to be memories from our perspective. Be mine?” If you don't know her very well, this may come across as a bit creepy, so make sure she'd like this ask! Just take her phone when she’s not looking and change your name in her contacts to “Be My Girlfriend,” and put a cute image of a baby animal as your picture. Give her the phone back and call her. Only do this if you know that she won’t be put off by you sneaking into her phone.