Write an article based on this "Note your symptoms. Compare the severity of the current heartburn episode to the severity of previous ones. Consider whether one of your medications is the cause of your heartburn. Monitor the duration and frequency of heartburn symptoms."
article: The classic symptom of heartburn is a burning sensation in your throat and/or chest, but you may have other symptoms along with this one such as increased burping, nausea, or even vomiting. Identify them and write them down. Keep a record of your symptoms over the course of a few weeks to identify patterns in your heartburn episodes. The severity of the pain can be an indicator that it is something more concerning than heartburn. For example, a heart attack (myocardial infarction) may feel like a very severe heartburn. If you are still unsure about whether or not your symptoms warrant a visit to the doctor, consider some of the following questions:  Is the pain dull or sharp? If the pain is dull, then it is more likely that it is just heartburn. If the pain is sharp, then you should seek medical attention right away. Is the pain constant or is it intermittent? If the pain is intermittent, then it is more likely to be heartburn. If the pain is constant, then you should seek medical attention right away.  Does the pain stay on one place or does it radiate to another part of the body, like the shoulders or the lower jaw? If you are short of breath, dizzy, and sweaty; or if the pain radiates to your shoulders, arms, back, neck, or jaw, call 911 or go to an emergency room immediately. You may be having a heart attack. Some medications can cause acid reflux or heartburn. If you are experiencing frequent, ongoing heartburn and you suspect that the medications are the cause, talk with your physician about the possibility of replacing them. Do not stop taking your prescription medications without talking to your doctor first. Some of the medication types that can cause heartburn include:  Antidepressants Antianxiety medications Antibiotics High blood pressure medications Nitroglycerin Osteoporosis medications Pain relievers Occasional heartburn that resolves on its own after a short period of time does not warrant a visit to the doctor. However, if you experience heartburn several times a week for more than two weeks, it is a good idea to get a medical check-up, in order to rule out any underlying causes and to get effective treatment. Some of the conditions that can contribute to severe or prolonged heartburn symptoms include:  Inflammation of the esophagus: Also known as "esophagitis," this can cause bleeding in both what is coughed or vomited up, and in your stools. Esophageal ulcers: These are open sores on the lining of the esophagus. Repeated reflux can cause these and they cause a pain similar to heartburn. Narrowing of the esophagus: This makes swallowing food difficult, and you can experience shortness of breath and wheezing. In this case, you may also experience chest pain, sore throat, hoarseness, excessive salivation, a sensation of having a lump in your throat (globus sensation), and sinusitis. Barrett's esophagus: Constant heartburn puts you at risk of developing Barrett's esophagus. This is the development of abnormal pre-cancerous cells which may in turn develop into esophageal cancer. If the doctor discovers this, you will need to have an endoscopic examination every 2 to 3 years to ensure that it hasn't turned cancerous.  Peptic ulcer disease: These are painful open sores or ulcers in the lining of the stomach or the duodenum, the upper part of the small intestine.  Gastritis: This is an inflammation of the stomach lining.  H. Pylori infection: This is a stomach infection caused by the H. Pylori bacteria. It can be treated with antibiotics.

Write an article based on this "Imagine a character you want to be. Begin with a Victorian outfit and add from there. Include some punk aesthetic in your costume. Mix steampunk with ideas from other fandoms. Be yourself. Look up costume ideas for inspiration."
article: The first step in planning out a successful steampunk character is thinking up a vibrant, interesting character you want to dress as. Because steampunk can be so broad, you can choose to settle for an archetype. Do you want to be a gentleman steampunk? What about a mad inventor, or an aviator? Thinking up an interesting role for your character to play in this imagined world will make it easier to come up with interesting costume ideas.  Learn about the origins of Steampunk. Steampunk is seen to have originated from writers Jules Verne and other writers who made their then-contemporary Victorian aesthetic futuristic. Steampunk is influenced in equal parts by history and fantasy. There should be a real-life counterpart to most of these possible archetypes. Look up photos from the Victorian era or early 20th century and look at the things they used to wear. You can use those examples to inform your final costume. Steampunk fashion is essentially a science fiction take on old Victorian elegance. If you're having trouble knowing where to start, it may help to start out with a purely Victorian theme, adding the extra doodads once a foundation is ready. Vests, overcoats and corset-aligned dresses make up the basis of Victoriana.  Bowties, top hats and tweed vests are all part of male Victorian fashion. Corsets and dresses are a staple of female Victorian fashion. Anything that attracts attention while retaining elegance may be seen as falling in line with a Victorian fashionista's ideology. Vivid colours such as deep red, royal blue and sea green were commonly used. These colours may be used in contrast with the "industrial" colours of steampunk. It's important not to forget the "punk" aspect of steampunk. Although some in the subculture choose to ignore the punk rock aesthetic, some people have had great success with sprucing up their costumes thanks to punk styles, including dyed hair, piercings, ripped clothing and tattoos. If you're keen on cosplaying in general, chances are you have items from previous costumes laying around. It's not uncommon for individuals to combine steampunk's distinctive look with that of other cultures or fandoms. Star Wars is a common thing to combine with the steampunk aesthetic. Above all, the point of steampunk is ultimately to have fun. Even if you're preparing for a big convention, remember to relax! Creating a costume should be an enjoyable experience. Even if your first attempt doesn't work out the way you may have wanted, you're still gaining valuable knowledge that you can put towards your next project. Thanks to the internet, it's never been easier for subcultures to thrive. While you're in the beginning stages of your outfit design, it's always a good idea to check out the costumes of other successful steampunks. Many steampunks will include a quick rundown of the supplies they used to realize their costume. Sites like Etsy are well-known for their Steampunk communities. If you're stuck with your costume and particularly admire the work of one cosplayer, you may stand to gain from getting in touch with the person. Ask for tips on the specific type of costume you're going for. Most steampunks are very friendly towards others in the fandom.

Write an article based on this "Create Google alerts. Review your alerts daily. Decide if the use is “fair use."
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You can find out if anyone is distributing copies of your music by creating a Google alert. Once you create the alert, Google will send you an email whenever it finds new content posted online that matches your search terms. To create an alert, you will need a Gmail account. Go to the Google Alerts page and enter the information you want to have an alert created for. You should create alerts for:  your band’s name (such as “Radioactive Redwoods”) names of each of your songs (e.g., “A Cry in the Forest”) if you have a copyright in lyrics, then sample lyrics You should get into the habit of reviewing every alert at a set time of the day. For example, you might want to look at your alerts the first thing every morning. Try to get in the habit so you don’t skip a day. If you see that someone has posted your music on a website, then you will need to send the website owner a “takedown” notice. If the owner promptly removes the music, then they can’t be sued. Nevertheless, you must send a notice informing the owner that your music appears on their website. ” Before sending a takedown notice, you must make sure that you have a justified claim of copyright infringement. In other words, the use of your music can’t be “fair use.” You need to decide whether the use of your music is “fair use” before sending a takedown notice.  Fair use is a vague concept which essentially means that some people can copy certain portions of your music in some situations. The court will look at multiple factors, such as how much of your music was sampled and whether the person sampling it “transformed” the sample. The court will also consider why the person sampled your music—for example, for educational purposes or to make money—and whether the sampling had a negative effect on your ability to make money from the song.  Generally, you will be justified in sending a takedown notice in most situations. For example, if someone uses an entire song or a large portion of the song, then you are justified in sending a takedown notice. However, in some situations, the use might be fair use. For example, someone who samples a few seconds of a song to use in a non-profit, educational video, might actually have a fair use defense. If you are unsure whether the sampling is fair use, contact an attorney for advice.