Write an article based on this "Keep the soil evenly moist. Mulch around the base of the tree. Don't prune too much until the tree is well established. Deter pests from damaging the tree."
article: Watering the soil deeply but infrequently is the best way to keep apple trees healthy. During the first two growing seasons, plan to water the tree deeply about twice a week. Don't water the tree after it rains, since this can cause it to become waterlogged and create rot around the roots.  If the leaves look dry and wilted during the growing season, you may need to increase watering. Check for signs of drought during the hottest times of year. As the tree gets older, water near the edges of the perimeter of the branches, since the roots grow outward and not downward. Mulch helps to regulate the temperature around the base of the tree, keeping it from getting too hot or too cold. It also provides nutrients as it decomposes and keeps weeds from growing. Use a few inches of straw, wood chips or compost as mulch.  Place the mulch in a wide circle around the base of the tree. Don't pile the mulch in a "volcano" shape around the base of the tree; rather, there should be a "donut" shape to keep the mulch from covering the tree's bark. Mulch will rot the bark, which can attract mice and hurt the tree. A young tree doesn't need to be heavily pruned. For unbranched trees, also called whips, you can prune back 2-3 feet after planting. For other trees, remove dead branches as necessary. Then, start shaping the trees the year after planting. In order to direct growth into a few healthy branches, you can use a few techniques:  Rub off low-growing buds so that they won't grow into full-sized branches. If you want to slow growth and promote fruiting, bend a branch down horizontally (without breaking it) and tie it to a stake in the ground for a few weeks.  Trees will require regular pruning to remove crossed or dead branches and promote good circulation. Cut away upright stems that grow high in the tree, and remove stems that are weak or droopy. Deer, mice, rabbits and insects may be attracted to your apple tree. Keep your tree safe by protecting it in the following ways:  Keep deer out with fencing around your property Keep mice and rabbits out by installing wire mesh around the base of the tree. You can also avoid putting mulch right at the base of the trunk to discourage rodents. Keep maggots away from fruit by trapping them with hanging balls coated in a substance called "tangle trap" throughout the summer Keep the leaves and fallen apples cleaned up to avoid attracting pests

Write an article based on this "Peel off the patch after 7 days. Change your patch once a week for 3 weeks in a row. Leave the patch off your skin for 7 days. Reapply a new patch after a week without the patch."
article: Peel off the old patch and fold it in half so it sticks together. Seal it in a plastic baggie and toss it in the trash. Then, wash your skin so you can apply a new one. Don't flush the old patch because any hormones left in the patch can get carried into the sewer system (and, in turn, the soil and water). Designate 1 day a week as your patch exchange day to help you remember to change it. Keep applying and removing new patches each week for 3 weeks (most boxes come with 3 patches so you can keep track). Keep your patches in a drawer or cupboard away from sunlight or sources of heat. After 3 weeks of wearing the patch, don’t apply a new one as you’ve been doing. Make sure you have tampons, pads, or absorbent period underwear because this week (week 4) is when you'll be getting your period. You have the option to skip your period and wear the patch on week 4 as well. If you plan to do this, talk to your doctor about getting a prescription for more than 3 patches at a time. Choose a different spot to prevent your skin from getting irritated. Wash and dry your skin and stick it on just like you did the first 3 weeks of the routine.  It's unlikely that the patch will irritate your skin, but it's recommended to change the location every time just in case. The patch only works when it's on, so if you plan to have sex during the patch-free week, be sure to use a condom to prevent getting pregnant and protect yourself from STIs.

Write an article based on this "Know the styles of Karate. Understand the elements of Karate. Understand how Karate differs from other martial arts."
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This martial art has its roots in China, but was largely developed in Okinawa, Japan in the 1600’s as a method for self-defence due to weapons being outlawed. Karate can be translated to “empty hand.” There are many styles of Karate from traditional, to modern, western styles known usually as American Freestyle Karate, and Full-Contact Karate (Sport Karate), but many of the basic techniques are the same. Some of the more popular styles are:  ”Shotokan” is considered the first style of modern Karate (created by Gichin Funakoshi. Practitioners use steady, powerful movements and center themselves in all stances. ”Goju-Ryu” is a style that incorporates Chinese Kempo techniques and incorporates hard linear moves and soft circular moves that combine like yin yang. Movements are generally slower with a focus on breath. Training in Karate generally involves four aspects, or fundamentals. These fundamentals are the different forms of movements that make up combinations and techniques practiced in Karate.   Kihon (Basic techniques)  Kata (Form or pattern)  Bunkai (Study of techniques encoded in kata or "kata application")  Kumite (Free Sparring). People often confuse different styles of martial arts, and interchange the names of these martial arts. It can be easy to confuse Karate with other martial arts, especially because so many arts employ similar techniques.  Karate focuses on striking moves with and on open-handed techniques. Karate combinations involve the use of punches, kicking, knee, and elbow strikes. Other martial arts involve different fighting techniques and the use of weapons. Aikido focuses on evasion, joint locks, joint breaks, throws and controls. Judo focuses  on throws and some grappling while taking your opponent to the ground. Kung Fu is a Chinese martial art which has various styles that are inspired by animal movements, or by Chinese philosophies, and work to improve muscle and cardiovascular fitness. While several martial arts use a ranking system depicted by a belt or sash, Karate has a specific system of colored belts. White represents the beginner with black representing an advanced level.