Write an article based on this "Rub the shortening or oil on top of the fondant using your fingers. Reapply the shortening or oil as needed to restore the shine."
article: Dab a small amount of shortening or regular vegetable oil onto your fingertips and then rub it over the fondant in a thin, smooth layer. Be careful not to press too hard or you’ll create indentations on the surface of the fondant.  This technique will give your fondant a satiny finish. If you want to keep your fingers clean, try using vegetable cooking spray. Hold the nozzle approximately 4 inches (10 cm) away from the fondant and lightly mist it over the surface at even intervals. To keep from touching a cake you’re serving to friends or clients, you can brush the shortening or oil on with a pastry brush or wear food-safe gloves.  Shortening and oil will both go smoothly over both dry and oily fondants. Since they are both relatively colorless, they’re safe to use over white fondant without risking discoloration. The gloss should remain intact for about a day; however, over time, the fat will soak into the fondant and become less shiny. Although it will still have a nice, satiny appearance, you’ll need to apply another coat to bring it back to its original sheen.Since shortening and oil never dry completely, it's easy to accidentally leave fingerprints and other marks while moving the cake. You can remove these marks before presenting the piece by lightly buffing them out with a dry paper towel.

Write an article based on this "Click an audio clip in the timeline. Click the "speed" icon. Click the pulldown  next to "Speed: Click Slow in the pulldown menu. Click 10%, 25%, or 50%. Click the checkbox  next to "Preserve Pitch" (optional)."
article: It will be highlighted in yellow to indicate that it is selected.  The timeline is the bar at the bottom that contains all audio and video clips in your project. It's the icon that resembles a speedometer above the previewer. ".  It's above the previewer at the top.  These buttons are located next to the pulldown menu above the previewer.  This will determine how much you slow down the audio. This will prevent the pitch from lowering as the audio slows down.

Write an article based on this "Pile up as much sand you can muster with a shovel into a large hill. Find a long straight piece of material that will help you make square sides like stairs. Square off and flatten the top of the sand pile. Hold the straight edge tool horizontally and cut downward on one side of the mound to start the first stair riser. Pull the straight edge out towards you a few inches to make the first level stair after you have cut down a few inches into the sand. Make the second stair exactly how you did the first cut by starting a few inches away form the first stair. Continue the “cut down, pull out” method multiple times all the way down the side of the mound. Go to the next side of the mound (right or left, it does not mater) and continue the method the same. Finish off all four sides. Finished."
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If you have a friend helping you, have one person shovel while the other splashes water on the freshly dug sand. Moisture is important. This straight-edged tool can be the back of a sand chair, a 2x4 piece of lumber or even the pole of a sand umbrella. Make sure it’s a cube or a rectangular prism. This will push the sand down the hill a little so do not worry what it looks like from the bottom. Focus on the top.  Be very careful at this step for if you have very dry sand you can have a collapse. Try to keep the stairs as level as possible. Try to match the stair levels on the corners as best you can but remember you do not have to be perfect. Mayan pyramids and Egyptian pyramids typically have only 4 sides.