Write an article based on this "Drain and rinse the tuna. Combine the ingredients. Assemble the toppings. Assemble the sandwiches."
article: How many times you drain and rinse is up to your discretion, but draining and rinsing at least once is recommended.  Use a can opener to open the can, initially leaving the top in place. Hold on to the top and flip the can over and hold it over the sink to drain the liquid. Pull off the top of the can, being careful not to cut yourself. Take the tuna out of the can and place it in a strainer or colander. Rinse the tuna thoroughly with water, then press the water out using a clean hand or a paper towel. Place the tuna in a medium-sized bowl. Add the celery, onion, mayonnaise, and sweet relish.  Stir to combine. Instead of yellow onion, you can substitute in the same amount of green onion. In place of relish, you can substitute in 1/4 cup chopped dill pickles. Be sure to thoroughly combine the ingredients so all of the elements are distributed evenly. Spread about half the tuna mix onto two slices of bread, then top each with your accoutrements of choice and mustard, if desired. You can easily convert this into a tuna BLT at this point by adding 2-3 strips of cooked bacon. After adding the fixings of your choice, top each sandwich with another slice of bread.  At this point you also have the option of toasting the bread before spreading the tuna mix over it for a warmer, crunchier alternative. You can also substitute a roll or a croissant in place of the sandwich bread for varying taste and texture. You can also avoid bread altogether and use the tuna mix over a salad for a lower-carb choice.

Write an article based on this "Think of a specific reason. Settle on a theme. Search for songs that fit your theme. Narrow the playing field."
article: “Just because” is a fine excuse to make a mixtape, but “you made me smile yesterday and I can't figure out how you did it” is better. Your reason will suggest themes, which can be adopted to make the mixtape more cohesive. It doesn't necessarily have to be connected to your reason for making the mixtape, but you should choose something you think your boyfriend or girlfriend will appreciate. Using the example above, you might come up with a theme of songs that mention smiling. Feel free to use novel or unorthodox interpretations of your theme to help you find more songs. Get as many songs together as you can and listen to all of them, or at least parts of all of them. Keep trying until you get it right. If you just can't seem to scrape together enough music to fill a blank tape, try to come up with a different theme instead. Think about what your significant other likes, what you like, and how you want the theme to be expressed. Think about whether or not you can create a deeper message out of your songs by putting them in a certain order. With a little luck, you'll be able to whittle down your selections to just about the right amount to fit onto a mixtape. Spend a lot of time on the order of your songs. Order is important for this type of themed mixtape; a good song order allows the songs to flow from one to the next in a way that makes sense and adds meaning. Working all this extra detail into your mixtape is also a great way to show your significant other how much love you've poured into making it for them.

Write an article based on this "Choose a frame shape that contrasts with your face shape. Get frames that are proportional to your face. Choose a metal or plastic frame for something durable and cost-effective. Buy wooden frames if you want stylish, unique sunglasses. Get acetate frames if you want sunglasses that are hypoallergenic."
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That way your sunglasses will balance out your face when you’re wearing them. Wearing frames that match your face shape may accentuate the shape of your face, and they won't pop as much.  For example, if your face is more round, you could choose a pair of square, angular frames as a nice contrast. If you have a squarer face with a defined jaw, sunglasses with round frames may help soften the angles of your face. Keep in mind that frames on sunglasses are usually bigger than frames on eyeglasses. Choose frames that cover the width of your face. The top of your sunglasses should go up to your eyebrows and the bottom of your sunglasses should cover the raised, top portion of your cheeks.  Pro Tip: Good fitting frames won’t go past your forehead. Christina Santelli, professional stylist, tells us: "They can go higher if you want an oversized frame look, but for the most part, your forehead is a good stopping point." Metal and plastic are the most common materials used to make frames for sunglasses. Go with metal or plastic frames if you want something classic that will hold up well over time. Wooden frames are less common than plastic and metal frames, but they’re more expensive. If you don’t want the entire frame to be made out of wood, or wooden sunglasses are out of your budget, look for frames that have plastic earpieces with wood around the rims. Acetate frames won't irritate your skin when you wear them. They're also lightweight, and they're available in a wide range of colors.