Write an article based on this "Open the Instagram Help Center. Click Privacy and Safety Center. Click Report Something. Select a category. Answer any subsequent questions. Wait for the problem to be resolved."
article: Go to https://help.instagram.com/ in your preferred browser. It's on the left side of the page. This option is near the bottom of the left-hand column of options. On the left side of the page, click the most pertinent of the following options:   Hacked Accounts - Select this option if you believe that your account has been hacked.  Impersonation Accounts - Select this option if you have evidence of an account impersonating you.  Underage Children - Click this option if you think you've found an account belonging to someone under the age of 13.  Hate Accounts - Click this option to report a hate-speech account.  Exposed Private Information - Select this option if you encounter someone posting a user's private information (e.g., home address).  Self-Injury - Click this option to report posts in which another user is clearly harming themselves.  Abuse & Spam - Click this option to report abuse, spam, or harassment.  Exploitation - Select this option to view resources regarding reporting human trafficking.  Other Types of Reports - If you don't see your reason for wanting to contact Instagram, click this option. Depending on your chosen problem, you may have to answer questions, navigate drop-down menus, and/or fill out forms.  When filling out the forms, keep your descriptions brief and clear.  Provide as many relevant details as possible.  Clearly explain how the reported action violates Instagram's policies.  You can report the following:   Hacked Accounts - Select one of the links below the "Hacked Accounts" heading, then follow the instructions.  Impersonation Accounts - Select one of the links below the "Impersonation Accounts" heading, then follow the instructions.  Underage Children - Click the How do I report... link, click fill out this form, enter the account's details, and click Send.  Hate Accounts - Click the Reporting harassment link, click report it, fill out the form, and click Send.  Exposed Private Information - Click the report it to us link, fill out the form, and click Send.  Self-Injury - Select a link under the "Self-Injury" heading, click the report option if available, fill out the form, and click Send.  Abuse & Spam - Select a link under the "Abuse & Spam" heading, click report if possible, fill out any form provided, and click Send.  Exploitation - Select a link below the "Exploitation" heading to view resources for reporting human trafficking or child exploitation.  Other Types of Reports - Select a link on the page, click the report, contact, fill out, or let us know link, fill out any form provided, and click Send. You most likely won't hear back from Instagram, but your feedback will be taken into account. If the problem isn't resolved within a week, you can report it again, or you can go to https://help.instagram.com in your web browser and click the topic on the left that most closely relates to the issue you want to contact Instagram about. If you need help with your account or the app, this is the best resource to use.

Write an article based on this "Focus your attention on other tasks. Write about your feelings. Talk to a friend or family member. Join a support group. Seek professional help."
article: Although distracting yourself from your emotions is not the best option, it can help you feel better momentarily. Things like exercising, gaming, or working on a hobby may take your mind off your sibling’s rejection and the associated feelings. However, the only healthy way to deal with your emotions is by addressing them. Exercise can significantly improve your mood and help you fight off depression. One of the first steps that you can take when dealing with negative emotions is to write them down. Write about your how you feel in a journal or a diary. Share how your sibling's rejection made you feel and what that means for your relationship with them. Putting your feelings on paper can help you better process things. You might consider writing a letter to your long-lost sibling that expresses how you feel. However, if you feel like sending the letter, think about it for at least a week before mailing it. When dealing with your sibling’s rejection, turn to your friends and family for support. Talk with them about how you feel. A good friend will listen to you and help you better understand the situation.  Talking with shared family members of the long-lost sibling may be more complicated, especially if they have a relationship with the sibling. Feel out these situations and determine who will be a good confidant. When discussing your feelings with family or friends, avoid blaming yourself. Try not to dwell on negative thoughts about yourself or the sibling who rejected you. Use facts to understand the rejection.  Allow time for positive talk during these sessions, as such positive interactions will give you natural emotional pain relief. Talking with other people who have experienced a similar type of rejection may help you make sense of your sibling’s rejection. Look for organizations and groups in your area that bring together people who have been shunned or rejected by their family members. You can also go online and join a chat group for people who are in situations similar to yours. Joining a support group will allow you to share your feelings with people who can relate to your situation and help you feel less alone.  Expressing your feelings to both yourself and others can help clarify the event. It may help give you a deeper understanding of why your sibling did not want to meet. If you are struggling with the rejection, a counselor or therapist may be able to help you process your emotions. They will talk with you about the rejection and any associated feelings. After meeting with a mental health professional for a few sessions, you may have new insights into the rejection that help you feel better about the situation. Go online to find mental health professionals in your area. Make sure that they are certified through your state’s psychological board.

Write an article based on this "Pit and peel the avocado. Place the pitted and skinned avocados, 2 tbsp. Stir the ingredients just enough to be evenly mixed; do not over stir."
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Using a chef's knife, cut the avocado in half all the way around the pit, parallel to the stem cavity.  Pull the 2 avocado halves apart. Hold the avocado with 1 hand on 1 side of the cut and 1 hand on the other. Twist each half of the avocado in opposite directions and gently pulling the 2 halves apart. Remove the avocado pit. Place the avocado with the pit in it on a clean cutting surface and strike the pit in the center with your chef's knife. Use the knife to twist and pull the pit out. Use a spoon to scoop the flesh of each avocado half out of its skin. (30 g) of chopped onion, 1 1/2 tbsp. (22 g) of chopped cilantro, 1 tbsp. (15 g) of finely chopped serrano chiles, and 1 tsp. (5 g) of salt into a medium-sized mixing bowl. Squeeze in the juice of 1 lime wedge. Cover and refrigerate the guacamole.