Write an article based on this "Try to debunk a political theory. Understand your own beliefs. Listen with interest and reply without sarcasm. Leave out harsh judgments. Realize you cannot impose your beliefs on others. Listen to each other. Admit when you are wrong."
article: Achieving this by slandering the personal life of the person who supports such theory is called an ad hominem. This is a common logical fallacy so be careful. In order to have a good discussion, you must be informed. Learn more about your beliefs. A lot of times, our belief system can be influenced by our surroundings and become innate; however, that natural feeling towards a belief system does not always insure we will be properly informed. Moreover, politics is a huge subject that can change and present new information daily. A discussion can turn in to an argument quickly, and the best way to avoid that is by listening like a good parent or student. Listening to someone does not mean you are submitting to their beliefs. Also, when you reply, speak kindly and intelligently. We enjoy a lot of political analysts who use sharp and sarcastic delivery in both monologues and dialogues. However, all that is done for entertainment. In the real world, sarcasm is not received well by all and is taken offensively by a lot people. Your friend doesn't hold communist beliefs just to anger you. If you start feeling angry during a conversation with your friend, ask yourself where the anger is coming from. It might not actually have its source in your friend's beliefs. Distinguishing your vulnerability before hand can help you avoid certain specific topics. If ever you feel the discussion may have triggered you, be kind enough to ask to change the subject. Having a discussion with your friend is meant to open up friendship and share ideas. If you enter discussions with hopes of manipulating the conversation and influencing your friend's beliefs, then nothing well will come out of it. Ignore any thoughts of changing how your friend views the world. Even if you are passionate about the subject, that doesn't give you the right to impose upon your friend. A successful dialogue happens when individuals create new ideas together. The creation and problem solving can only happen with good listening. When your friend is discussing a point, don't interrupt. Give the person time, and don't counter argue by repeatedly stating but but but; using that word immediately negates what was just said, like it didn't even matter. If you wish to get along, you should treat each other's ideas as though they do matter. If discussions lead to arguments all the time, then something must be changed, and someone must be wrong. If the discussions lead to an argument that you keep bring up over and over again, chances are you can be wrong for trying to manipulate the discussion. Try to refrain from confusing facts for opinions. Facts should speak for themselves--whether you like believing them or not. Opinions are arguable, so when you feel the discussion is getting very opinion heavy, refrain from being stubborn on a certain point. Admitting you're wrong is fine around friends. If you feel admitting you are wrong is some kind of defeat or concession to your friends beliefs, then reevaluate why you have discussions with your friend.

Write an article based on this "Connect your iPhone to your computer. Open iTunes. Click Trust this computer if prompted. Click your iPhone's icon."
article: Attach the USB end of your charger cable to your computer, then plug the charger into your iPhone. Double-click the iTunes program icon, which resembles a multicolored musical note on a white background. If prompted to update iTunes, click Download iTunes and then restart your computer before proceeding. You may also have to tap this on your iPhone's screen. It's the iPhone-shaped button in the upper-left side of the iTunes window, just below the Account tab. This will open your iPhone's page. You're now ready to begin uploading music to your iPhone.

Write an article based on this "Preheat the oven to 300°F (150°C). Bake for 15 to 20 minutes. Let the seeds cool before eating. Store the leftover seeds."
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Do this this while you’re placing ingredients and flavors onto the pumpkin seeds. This will give the oven time to heat sufficiently before you place the seeds inside. Leave the seeds in the oven for the first 15 minutes, then inspect their progress: the seeds should be a golden color, but not yet turning dark brown or blackening around the edges. If the seeds still look uncooked and haven’t begun to brown after 15 minutes in the oven, place them back in the oven for 5 more minutes. The seeds will be quite hot when you remove them from the oven, so don’t dig in immediately. Let the seeds cool for at least 5 minutes before you grab a handful. In order to allow the seeds to cool more rapidly, and to prevent them from cooking further while still on the hot cooking sheet, use a spoon or spatula to transfer the seeds into a bowl or serving dish. If you have leftover roasted pumpkin seeds, you can place them in an airtight container, such as a Tupperware or a small plastic bag. Place the seeds in the refrigerator. They will stay edible in the fridge for up to 6 months. If you’d rather store the seeds for longer than 6 months, or if you made a large amount of pumpkin seeds, you could store the seeds in the freezer. There, they’ll last for up to a year.