Write an article based on this "See your doctor if you don’t stop vomiting after 12 hours. Get medical attention if you exhibit signs of dehydration. Seek emergency medical care for severe abdominal or chest pain. Go to the emergency room if you have blood in your vomit. Call your doctor if you’re vomiting after a head injury."
article: Vomiting should subside after about a day or less. If you’ve tried different treatments and the vomiting continues for more than 12 hours, contact your doctor. It could be a sign of a deeper problem. For children under 2 years old, see a doctor if they don’t stop vomiting after 12 hours. Continued vomiting can deplete your body of its fluids which can lead to dehydration. Furthermore, nausea and vomiting can prevent you from drinking an adequate amount of water, which can also cause dehydration. If untreated, dehydration can be very dangerous. Get medical attention immediately if you start to show signs of dehydration.  Symptoms of dehydration include dry mouth, sleepiness, decreased or dark urine, headache, dry skin, and dizziness. If you’re unable to hold down any water, pay close attention to any symptoms of dehydration. If you’re experiencing intense and sharp pain in your abdomen or your chest while you’re vomiting, it could be a sign of a serious medical issue. Get to an emergency room as soon as possible to make sure it isn’t something more serious. Sharp pain your chest could be a sign of an impending heart attack. Continued vomiting can potentially rupture or tear your stomach lining, which can cause blood to appear in your vomit. There are also other serious medical conditions that can result in blood appearing in your vomit. If you see dark, red blood or what looks like coffee grounds in your vomit, get emergency medical attention as soon as possible. A hemorrhage or rupture needs to be treated as soon as possible. Don’t delay seeking medical help if you see blood in your vomit. Nausea and vomiting is a symptom of a concussion. If you suffered a blow to the head and you start to experience nausea and vomiting, call your doctor to see what you should do.  Do not go to sleep even if you feel tired. Other signs of a concussion include headache, confusion, dizziness, slurred speech, and ringing in the ears.

Write an article based on this "Hire a lawyer. Find sample contracts. Allow the author to review the contract. Sign the contract."
article: As a publisher or producer, you prepare the contract. You should work with a lawyer, who is an integral part of any business. An experienced lawyer can help you even at the negotiation stage. You can find a lawyer by asking someone else in the business if they would recommend their lawyer. If you can’t get any leads, then contact your local or state bar association. Ask for a referral to a lawyer who handles copyright and literary works especially. You might not be able to afford a lawyer, e.g., because you are a student who wants to make a film for school. In this case, you can try to find sample contracts online and modify them to suit your situation.  Columbia University Law School has a sample book contract at http://web.law.columbia.edu/keep-your-copyrights/contracts/samples/11. The American Bar Association has a sample option purchase agreement at http://www.americanbar.org/content/dam/aba/migrated/Forums/entsports/PublicDocuments/imanage_311793_2.authcheckdam.pdf. You should have handled most of the negotiations before sitting down to draft your contract. However, you still need to give a draft of the contract to the other party and give them a chance to look it over. If the author suggests substantial changes, then talk them over. All parties should sign the contract. Make sure to give the author/agent a copy of the signed agreement and hold onto the original in your principal place of business or in a safety deposit box.

Write an article based on this "Open Wikipedia. Find your article. Find the "Tools" section. Click Cite this page. Scroll down to the "MLA Style Manual" section. Copy the citation."
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Go to https://www.wikipedia.org in your computer's web browser. Type the topic for which you want to cite an article into the text box at the bottom of the page and press ↵ Enter, then select the article you want to cite. You'll find this heading on the far-left side of the article's page, well-below the Wikipedia logo. It's near the bottom of the "Tools" section. Doing so brings you to a list of different citation types for the selected article. This section is near the top of the page. You should see a citation in the following format below the "MLA Style Manual" heading:  Wikipedia contributors. "Article Title." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, date last edited. Web. Date retrieved. For example, the citation for "Plagiarism" would be as follows: Wikipedia contributors. "Plagiarism." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 15 May 2018. Web. 16 May 2018. Click and drag your mouse cursor across the citation, then press either Ctrl+C (Windows) or ⌘ Command+C (Mac) to copy it. You can then paste it into your Works Cited page by pressing Ctrl+V (Windows) or ⌘ Command+V (Mac).  The citation begins with "Wikipedia contributors" listed as the "author". You can keep this section or delete it before adding the citation to your Works Cited page—both options are okay per MLA's rules. You'll notice that the citation here doesn't include the Wikipedia article's address. While including a URL is helpful, MLA style doesn't require the URL, so Wikipedia's official citations don't either.