Write an article based on this "Open  Google Chrome. Click ⋮. Click Settings. Click Sign in. Enter your email address. Click Next. Enter your password. Click Next. Click Ok, got it when prompted. Turn on Google Chrome Sync if necessary."
article: Click or double-click the Chrome app icon, which resembles a red, yellow, green, and blue ball. It's in the top-right corner of the Chrome window. This is in the drop-down menu. Your Google Chrome Settings page will open. It's at the top of the page. If you instead see a white Turn off button here, you're already signed in. To ensure that you're synchronizing your data from Google Chrome on your current computer, skip ahead to the last step in this method. When prompted, type in the email address for the Google Account with which you want to sync Chrome. It's at the bottom of the page. Type in the password for the account you want to use. It's at the bottom of the page. Doing so signifies that you're signed into Chrome. While signing into Chrome usually enables Sync, you can ensure that it's on by doing the following:  Click ⋮ in the top-right corner. Click Settings in the drop-down menu. Click Sync near the top of the page. Make sure the "Sync everything" switch is blue; if it isn't, click it once to turn on Google Chrome Sync for your browser.

Write an article based on this "Place the chocolate in a medium-sized saucepan over low heat. Mix in the remaining ingredients. Spread the mixture into a 9x5-inch loaf pan. Cool the mixture to room temperature."
article: Break the unsweetened chocolate into squares and put them in the saucepan. Stir occasionally over low heat until the chocolate has completely melted. Keep a close eye on the saucepan so the chocolate doesn't burn. Measure out the sugar-free peanut butter and sugar substitutes and add them to the saucepan. Then add a pinch of salt.  Stir the mixture until everything has fully combined. Taste the mixture and adjust the sweetener if necessary. Remove the saucepan from heat. The fudge mixture will be very thick. Stir it one final time, then use a spatula to scoop the mixture out and pack it all into the loaf pan. You can leave the fudge out on the counter until it naturally cools to room temperature, or you can place it in the refrigerator to speed up the process. Once the fudge has cooled and is firm to the touch, cut it into about 18 pieces. It's ready to be served. Store the fudge pieces in an airtight container for up to one week.

Write an article based on this "Identify what the puppy will need and who will provide these needs. Get supplies. Decide on puppy training words. Establish rules for children. Prepare the puppy’s environment."
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Puppies require a lot of care, love, and patience. If you are bringing a new puppy into your home, you should take some time to identify what its needs will be and decide who will be responsible for each of these needs. Caring for a dog is a great way to teach children responsibility and compassion for animals. Try to get the whole family involved in caring for your new puppy. When planning out your puppy’s care, make sure to consider:  Walks. Who will walk the puppy and when? Play time. Who will play with the puppy and how often? Feeding. Who will feed the puppy? What will they feed the puppy? How much? How often? Housebreaking. Who will clean up when the puppy has an accident? Who will take the puppy out to use the bathroom and when? Grooming. Who will bathe the puppy? How often? Who will brush the puppy? Clip its toenails? Veterinary Care. Who will be the puppy’s veterinarian? When will the puppy have his first vet visit? Before you introduce a new puppy to your home, you should get everything that the puppy will need. Make sure that you have all of the following items for your puppy before you bring him home:  puppy food food and water dishes collar with identification tags leash bed toys brush Your new puppy is likely to be confused if he has different people using different training words with him throughout the day. Make sure that everyone in your household can agree on certain training words and the behaviors that should go along with them. For example, you might agree that “sit” should be used when you want the puppy to sit down. In order to make sure you’re your puppy and children get along well, you should establish some rules for your children to follow. For example, make sure that your kids know that the puppy may be scared and confused by his new home, so they should be gentle with him and try to help him to feel relaxed. You can model this behavior for your kids when you hold the puppy and talk calmly to him. Make sure that the puppy’s bed, food and water dishes, and toys are all out when he arrives. You should also make sure that there is nothing within the puppy’s reach that he might chew and destroy, such as a favorite pair of shoes, your daughter’s favorite doll, or exposed wires.