Write an article based on this "Secure the replacement disposal to the mounting ring. Reattach the electrical wires. Reconnect the discharge tube. Trim the discharge tube as needed. Run water through the disposal to check for leaks. Test the new disposal."
article: Lift the new unit into position, aligning the upper edge with the lower lip of the mounting ring. Twist the disposal to begin thread it into the grooves, then stick your screwdriver into 1 of the metal lugs and rotate the mounting ring clockwise until you feel the disposal lock in place. At this point, you can remove the weight you’ve been using to hold down the new sink flange. Unscrew the faceplate on the underside of the new unit. Match the colored wires on the power supply to those in the disposal’s electric housing and connect them using plastic wire nuts. Slip the copper grounding wire over the green screw at the far edge of the compartment. Replace the cover and tighten the screws.  Most garbage disposals only have 2 sets of connections—a pair of red wires and a pair of white or black wires. Any additional wires should also be color-coded for convenience.This will make putting them back together a breeze.  For your own safety, it’s critical that the main power to the disposal remain off throughout this process. Align the end of the tube with the valve on the side of the new disposal unit and push it until sits flush over the opening. Tighten any nuts or other fasteners. For flexible hose connections, consider using a separate metal clamp to cinch the discharge tube to the disposal valve. If you’ve upgraded to a larger disposal or one of a different model, there’s a good chance that the discharge tube won’t be the right length to connect to the ground plumbing valve. Fortunately, this is a simple fix—mark the spot on the tube where it should line up with the drain pipe, then cut it to size with a hacksaw. It should be a perfect fit. If the discharge tube is too short to accommodate the new unit, you’ll need to make a trip down to your local home improvement store to pick up a new one with the appropriate dimensions. Turn on the faucet and let it run for 15-20 seconds. While it’s running, examine each of the connection sites around the new unit and make sure there’s no water seeping out. Assuming the individual components are nice and snug, you shouldn’t have any problems.  Patch up any minor leaks you find using a strip of thread seal tape or a line of Teflon pipe joint compound.  Before tackling a leak, don’t forget to dry off the plumbing fixtures so that the adhesive will be able to stick. Go back and flip the breaker for the garbage disposal into the “On” position. Return to the kitchen and flip the switch for the disposal to activate it. Listen to the way it sounds. It should run smoothly with no humming, grinding, or excessive vibration. Congratulate yourself on a job well done!  Double check that you haven’t left any tools, screws, or other stray pieces in the sink. You don’t want them to fall down the disposal! If the new disposal is making unusual noises or doesn’t seem to be operating correctly, call a professional plumber and have them take a closer look at it. There may be an issue with the inner mechanics of the unit itself.

Write an article based on this "Start with 1-2 punchy sentences. Keep your paragraphs short. Include a story to draw your reader in. Make sure to include substance so that your reader learns something. Stick to a word limit to avoid rambling. Come back later if you experience writer’s block."
article: If your article doesn’t start on an interesting note, readers are likely to scroll on by. Take some time crafting a short intro that will grab your reader’s attention. It could include a question or an interesting fact. Just make sure it introduces your topic. You could write something like, “Are you tired of tasteless turkey on Thanksgiving? Spice up your holiday menu by introducing some bold new flavors!” You don’t want to lose your reader after you’ve hooked them. Since long, dense paragraphs can look overwhelming, it’s a good idea to keep them on the shorter side. Paragraphs of about 3-4 sentences look visually appealing and can keep your reader interested. Make sure to only include 1 idea in each paragraph so that your reader can more easily absorb the information. For example, don’t try to talk about side dishes and table decor in 1 paragraph. Those are 2 separate ideas. Add some life to your article by including some interesting facts or a touching story. If you just state your opinion or a list of instructions, that probably won’t be very interesting. If you’re writing an article about zoning laws in your town, you could interview a small business owner and write about how the changes could impact them. For your Thanksgiving article, you could write about certain foods that remind you of the Thanksgiving you celebrated while studying abroad. Interesting stories are great, but you need to also include useful information. Look back over your research notes and choose the most relevant information. For example, if you're writing about Thanksgiving dinner, don't forget to include tips on what to serve, how long it will take, and how to make each item. Don't feel like you have to include everything, though. Use discretion and make good choices. You don't need to give recipes for 5 different types of pie. Make sure to cite your sources!  Don’t just tell your readers about how much you love serving a vegetarian Thanksgiving dinner. Give them concrete examples of how they can wow their guests. Leave out any fluff. While you might have a charming anecdote about your child dressing up like a turkey for school, that's probably not what your readers are looking for. Stick to the topic at hand, even when it comes to personal stories. If you’ve been assigned an article, you’ve likely already been given a word limit. All you have to do is make sure to stick to it! If you’re writing a blog or another type of article, you might need to set your own parameters. A good rule of thumb is that articles should be around 500 words for blogs or how-to articles. Of course, if you’re writing a scholarly article, it can be much longer. Writing is hard and creating something good can take time. If you find yourself struggling to find the right word or turn of phrase, take a break. Go for a walk or get a snack. This will allow your mind to take a break and will likely help you move past the writer’s block. If you’re really stuck, it’s okay to leave your article for the night and come back to it the next day when you feel those creative juices flowing.

Write an article based on this "Choose numbers that are significant to you. Choose numbers you consider lucky. Choose a lucky number and stick with it."
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If you believe in lucky numbers, they're probably digits that center around important dates or events in your life. Mix the numbers of significant numbers together. For instance, you might use your grandfather’s birthday month and year,10/1929 and your mother’s birth month and day, 3/21. Together you might come up with something like 10-19-3-21-29. Other examples of significant numbers might include::  Birthdays: Yours, your children's, your spouse's, and so on. Anniversaries: This could be a wedding anniversary date, or the date of another significant event. Ages: Using your age or the ages of your loved ones is also a common practice. Addresses: The address of your childhood or current home is another tactic you can try. Phone numbers:  Try breaking down your phone number into a sequence of single- or double-digit lotto numbers. Some folks have a lucky number they use for everything. It isn't connected a birthday or anything like that, they just like the number. If this is the case for you, add your lucky number to your lottery number. You never know.  You might get lucky!  If you're playing a lottery game such as Powerball, consider making your lucky number the Powerball pick. Also if you’re lucky numbers are 7 and 11 lucky, keep in mind that those are really common lottery picks. If you win with these numbers on your ticket, you might end up sharing the prize with a lot of people. Some people choose a number sequence that they consider lucky and play it over and over again until it comes up a winner -- if it ever does. For instance, if you’re favorite number sequence is your favorite number, combined with your birthday and your spouse’s lucky number and birthday (3-6-11-9-10-31), then you would play this number religiously every time you play the lottery. Then, you wait for your number to come up a winner. This could be considered making your own luck.