INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Your husband has the same qualities that you fell in love with, and his bisexuality is another quality that you may have recently learned about. It also defines who he is. As your partner, he needs your love and support, and your relationship will remain strong if you can accept him for who he is. Knowing more about bisexuality will help you understand your partner.  There is no single model for bisexuality, since each individual is different in their emotions and feelings.  A bisexual person is sexually attracted to two genders. This individual likely also loves individuals first, often with less attention to specific gender.  There are a lot of myths about bisexuality, which can be harmful to your relationship if you don’t learn how these myths are just that – myths. Your relationship will strengthen if you understand the true nature of your partner’s feelings. Some of these myths are:  Myth: A person is either gay or straight, not both. Humans are complex and can have very different sexual orientations, including heterosexual (attracted to the opposite gender), homosexual (attracted to the same gender), bisexual (attracted to two or more genders), asexual (not attracted to any gender), pansexual (not limited in sexual choice), or skoliosexual (attraction to non-binary identified individuals).   Myth: Bisexuals can’t be faithful. People can choose to be monogamous. People's sexual orientation does not determine their ability or desire to be in a monogamous, faithful relationship. The couple decides what it means to be monogamous.  Myth: Bisexuals have more sexually transmitted diseases. The rate of STDs does not correlate to someone's sexual orientation. Rather, it has to do with the individual’s care in protecting themselves from STDs. Recognize that your relationship has entered into a new phase. If you want the marriage to succeed and continue, you need to be willing to make changes. Your husband is still the same person that you married, but now you know even more about his desires and feelings. Understand that you may need to start fresh, with new boundaries and new expectations about what marriage means for both of you. Your husband may have been struggling with his bisexuality for a long time. If he is just now telling you, he may have been trying to suppress his true feelings. He knows that you two trust and respect each other. He has taken a big step in being honest with you. Now you can take a big step by talking to him about what he wants. What does he want your marriage to be like? Does he want to have other partners? Does he want to remain monogamous?

SUMMARY: Accept your husband for who he is. Learn about bisexuality. Give your relationship a fresh start. Talk with your husband about what he wants.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you have two bags of flour, put them into one container. If you accidentally buy duplicate items, you can simply empty them into the containers.  Get square, stackable containers to make the most of the space that you have. Gather like items together into groups that you will keep them in once you transfer them all to your shelves. Some people prefer to organize their pantry by meals-- breakfast foods, lunch foods, snacks and beverages. Some people prefer to organize by type. Common groupings are as follows: flour and sugar, canned and jarred goods, grains and beans, boxed items, spices, canned/bottled beverages, potatoes and onions, and paper goods. You can usually find cloth baskets at a home goods store.  Also be sure to check goodwill or another thrift store.  Don’t be afraid to pack the basket a little bit tight-- you will be removing it from the pantry to grab your items. This will ensure that instead of reaching to the back of the pantry you will be able to pull out the basket, remove your item, and replace it. If you took items out of their original container, label the container.  If you put items in an opaque container for grouping, put a tag on the container and write down which grouping is inside.  You can also print labels onto stickers for more permanent staples, like flour. Labelling is essential for clarity, especially if many of your family members will be reaching into the pantry as well.  If everything is clearly labelled, you will reduce the learning curve and minimize confusion. Organize your items by weight and necessity.  Heavier items should be the most easily accessible. The same goes for healthy snacks and daily staples, like cereal and bread.  You may need to put things like cookies and other sweets higher, so that they stay out of the reach of small children.  Keep heavy items on lower shelves, so that if they fall, they will be less likely to hurt someone.

SUMMARY: Combine duplicate items in containers. Organize what is left on the table. Put the groupings into wire, cloth, or woven baskets. Label your items. Put the items back in your pantry.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Click the Apple logo in the upper-left corner of your screen. A drop-down menu will appear. It's near the top of the drop-down menu. Doing so opens the System Preferences window. It's the cloud-shaped icon on the left side of the window. This will open the iCloud window. This blue button is on the left side of the iCloud window. Check the box next to each item (e.g., "Contacts") that you want to save a copy of on your Mac. If you want to remove all of the data, make sure that every box on this page is unchecked. It's a blue button at the bottom of the window. Doing so will save a copy of your selected data on your Mac and sign you out of iCloud. You may also be prompted to save or removed iCloud passwords from your Mac. If so, click Keep on This Mac to save them or click the Delete button to remove them.

SUMMARY: Open the Apple menu . Click System Preferences…. Click  iCloud. Click Sign Out. Select data to keep. Click Keep a Copy.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: A filter is a vital piece of equipment to help keep your goldfish alive. The filter you’ll need depends on the size of your tank, as filters operate according to a flow rate which will correspond with the amount of water your tank holds.  Ensure you get a filter with the correct flow rate, and choose between an external or internal filter.  If you can’t match your tank’s capacity to a the exact flow rated filter, go overboard.  For instance, if you have a 20 gallon (75.7 L) tank, shoot for a filter rated for 40 gallons (151.4 L). External filters sit on an outside wall of the tank or within the tank’s lid. Internal filters are submerged within the tank.  Either type of filter can work for a goldfish tank. Lean towards opting for an external filter, as they have a greater capacity to store filtration materials, can clean water more thoroughly, and will require less maintenance. Your goldfish requires properly conditioned water to neutralize commonly occurring chlorine and chloramine.  Feel free to use tap water, for instance, but add conditioner from a pet supplies store to make it safe for your goldfish to live in.  Make sure the water has the right pH level too. For goldfish, ideal pH levels are a slightly alkaline 7.2-7.6 pH. Use a pH test kit to test your goldfish’s water regularly, and adjust the pH if necessary with additives available at the pet store. Do not place the tank near a window or any heating or cooling source.  Do not allow sunlight to hit the tank directly.  Also be sure the tank is set on something flat and extremely sturdy.  Though you will likely need to set your fish tank near an outlet, don’t allow electrical cords dangle over your fish tank. An electrical shock could absolutely fry your goldfish, and be dangerous for you as well. Similarly, be sure that no cord is pulling against the side of the tank or the base that the tank is resting upon. Place the tank in a location it will not be jostled. You probably don’t need a heater to maintain a temperature in this range, as it almost identical to the range commonly maintained in human dwellings. If you live in a particularly hot or cold climate, ensure that seasonal or daily changes in temperature do not put your goldfish at risk.

SUMMARY:
Use a filtration system. Add safe, clean, and balanced water. Place the goldfish’s tank somewhere safe and sensible. Make sure the water temperature stays between 60 °F (16 °C) and 72 °F (22 °C).