Write an article based on this "Start . Break all of the targets with each of the starting characters. Defeat Luigi in a 1-on-1 battle."
article: "Break the Targets!!" mode. This mode tasks you with destroying all of the targets on the level as quickly as possible. Each character has a unique Break the Targets level that requires you to use their special abilities. You'll need to destroy all of the targets with Mario, Donkey Kong, Link, Samus, Yoshi, Kirby, Pikachu, and Fox.  Don't worry about doing it quickly, you only need to break all of the targets to unlock Luigi. See the video below for a walkthrough of each of the Break the Targets levels. Luigi will challenge you to a 1-on-1 battle as soon as you finish the last of your Break the Targets levels. This means that you will be using the character that you just finished the level with. You can use this to your advantage to ensure that you are using a character you like against Luigi. Once you defeat Luigi, he will be added to your character roster.

Write an article based on this "Pick a quote that you want featured on your wall. Type out the quote In a word-processing program. Enlarge the text so each letter takes up a full page and print. Cut out the letters using scissors. Tear out magazine pages with interesting patterns or photos. Outline your letters on the magazine photos with a permanent marker. Cut out the traced letters from the images. Attach the magazine letters to the wall using a wall-safe adhesive."
article: If you’re having trouble thinking of one, think about choosing a quote from your favorite book or movie. Just be aware that longer quotes are going to extend the time required for this project.  BrainyQuote.com is a handy quote search engine that can be a great starting point.  Consider choosing a quote that represents a personal goal or mantra that you are trying to live by — for example, “be positive,” or “carpe diem.” This way, you will be reminded of it every time that you look at your wall. Pick a font that is easy to read and will be fairly easy to paste images on, so avoid script or anything with ornate lettering. The color of the font does not matter.  Keep in mind that typing the quote in all capital letters will give you more room to paste your images on the letters.  Common word-processing programs are Microsoft Word or Google Docs. Increase the font size until only one letter can fit per page. Then, print out your word document. You should, at this point, have several pages with large letters on them. Carefully cut around the edges of the letters. Try to make the cuts as close and as smooth as possible, as you will be using these letters for stencils later in the process. If there are letters with white space in the middle of them, like O or P, removing the white space is optional. Choosing to leave the white space when tracing can give you more freedom when choosing images from the magazine later. Rip out anything that catches your eye, or that you think would make an interesting background for a letter. This can range from visual patterns to photographs of people to landscape pictures. Using your printed letters as stencils, trace the outlines of your letters onto the magazine paper with the images that you have chosen. Do your best to make your outlines as precise and close to the lettering as possible. You may want to use a silver or lighter-colored permanent marker for this, as it can be hard to completely cut around the marks from black permanent markers. Now, use scissors or an X-ACTO knife to cut out the letters that you traced onto the magazine paper. For a cleaner look, cut inside of the outline so you avoid seeing marker lines on the outlines of your letters. Alternatively, if you like the marker-outlines look, you can cut outside of the lines, leaving a small amount of space beyond the line. This can really emphasize the homemade look of your project. Removable poster-tape or Scotch Magic Tape can work great here, especially because these letters will be very light. Consider affixing your quote above a bed headboard, or around a mirror in your bedroom. You can definitely be creative in your placement of the quote.

Write an article based on this "Open imo. Click the CONTACTS tab. Select a person to block. Right-click the person's name. Click Remove from Contacts. Click Yes when prompted. Click Block."
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Its app icon resembles the word "imo" inside of a speech bubble on a white background. If you aren't signed into imo on your computer, you'll need to sign in using your phone number. It's in the upper-left side of the window. Look for a person whom you want to block in the CONTACTS window on the left side of the window, then click their name. This opens a chat window with the person. Doing so will prompt a drop-down menu.  If your mouse doesn't have a right-click button, click the right side of the mouse, or use two fingers to click the mouse. If your computer uses a trackpad instead of a mouse, use two fingers to tap the trackpad or press the bottom-right side of the trackpad. It's at the bottom of the drop-down menu. This will remove the person from your contacts. It's at the top of the person's profile page. This will add the person to your "Blocked Contacts" list, meaning that they won't be able to contact you on imo.