Write an article based on this "Understand the fundamental aspects of each number."
article: Below is a list of traits, good and bad, associated with each number.  For more detailed information, conduct a web search on your number.  (Note: 11, 22, and 33 are "Master Numbers."  The qualities of 11 are like those of 2, but amplified; the same goes for 22 and 4, as well as 33 and 6.)   1:  Leadership, individuality, aggression, self-confidence, originality, impatience.  2:  Balance, partnership, receptivity, collaboration, diplomacy, patience.  3:  Self-expression, innovation, creativity, communication, activity.  4:  Stability, dependability, discipline, dedication, over-cautious, stubborn.  5:  Progressive, pioneering, innovation, adventure, rebellion, opportunist.  6:  Harmony, compassion, service, nurturing, self-righteous, chronic worrier.  7:  Intelligence, intuition, spirituality, analytical, solitary, secretive.  8:  Ambition, organization, practicality, successful, selfish, materialistic.  9:  Generosity, passion, altruistic, resourceful, egotistical, fragile.  11:  Visionary, idealistic, teacher, sensitive, a perfectionist, aloof.  22:  Master builder, honest, practical, peaceful, extreme, manipulative.  33:  Master teacher, knowledgeable, humanitarian, self-centered, preachy.

Write an article based on this "Be aware that most conifer species will not survive a severe pruning. Refrain from pruning into the empty, central area of the tree. Only remove the bottom branches of trees when absolutely necessary. Avoid topping evergreen trees. Do not prune conifer trees too late in the year."
article: Gardeners should keep in mind that most conifer species, with the exception of yew, cannot survive a severe pruning. Although the green foliage can be trimmed, the brown areas of old growth should be left alone because these places will not regenerate if cut. Some conifers have an area in the center where no foliage grows, but this is normal and not indicative of any problems.  In trees where this is the case, gardeners should avoid pruning into this area because doing so will result in a lopsided tree. The plants will not grow back to cover up the hole.  Therefore, tree trimmers should check the foliage areas before making decisions about which branches to lop off Although wanting to remove the lower branches of a tree is understandable, gardeners who do so may end up with an unsightly specimen when the tree gets taller. Therefore, tree trimmers should exercise restraint and only remove the bottom branches when it becomes absolutely necessary. Evergreens should not be topped, or cut off at a certain height, because this will produce trees that are anything but attractive. Trees that are topped are also at a greater risk for disease and other ailments. Conifers should not be pruned later in the summer or in the fall. Late season pruning can result in new, lush growth that will not have a chance to mature before the cold, damaging winter weather.

Write an article based on this "Start by saying hello and introducing yourself. Be friendly and supportive when talking to people. Ask personal questions to initiate a conversation."
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Talking to someone new can be scary. A simple “hello” or “good morning” will go a long way. Everyone wants to be liked, and initiating a conversation will show people that you’re open and interested in talking to them.  Ask other people what their name is after you say hello to make your conversation more personal. If you tend to forget names quickly, try to use their name naturally in conversation while you talk to them. Saying their name out loud will help you remember it later on. Make eye contact when you introduce yourself. It will make you seem confident and open to conversation. Use positive language to reinforce your conversations with positive energy by trying to find something nice to say. Being sarcastic and poking fun at something is easy, but people will grow tired of it quickly. If you’re talking to someone and they start complaining about something, be supportive by actively listening and sympathizing with them. When others notice that you’re generally nice, they’ll be more likely to want to talk to you.  It may be tempting to try and impress others by being mean, but that will backfire more often than not. Nobody likes a bully!  Be as kind as possible when talking about others that aren’t around. Word will eventually get around that you are untrustworthy if you gossip about people behind their back. Smile. People like it when others smile at them, and there is a good chance they will smile right back. Asking people about themselves is an excellent way to get them interested in hanging out with you. When you ask people questions, you’re inviting them to open up towards you. Try bringing up something simple, like what subjects they’re studying in school or what kind of sports they enjoy playing.  Asking people about what they do for fun is a good place to start. It may turn out that you have something in common. Even if you don’t, you may end up learning something about them!  Avoid asking questions that may touch on a sore subject. If someone seems sad, asking them why they’re being such a bummer might be a bad idea.