Write an article based on this "Ignore him. Limit his opportunities. Avoid rebounds. Resist the temptation to get back together."
article: If your ex-boyfriend is intentionally trying to throw his new relationship in your face, giving him a jealous response will mean giving him exactly what he wants. Don't respond when he talks to you via email, texting, or social media. If he tries making you jealous in person, reply in as neutral a manner as possible before ending the conversation and walking away.  In addition to not replying to him directly, you also need to resist the temptation to post that vague, passive-aggressive status update on Facebook or Twitter, and avoid complaining to mutual friends who might let him know. Stay persistent. It's possible that he may put more effort into making you jealous initially, but if you're consistent, he should eventually get the message that it won't work. If he's especially stubborn and the behavior is really getting to you, respond by cutting him off. Unfriend, unfollow, and block him via social media. If things get really bad, block his phone number from your phone and mark his email address as spam. He might temporarily feel pleased upon realizing that he succeeded in making you upset, but now that he's unable to continue the behavior, he'll have no choice but to stop it. You might feel tempted to fight fire with fire--or, in this case, fight jealousy with jealousy--but this usually isn't a good idea. Getting into a new relationship just to make your ex jealous won't be fair to you or the new guy you start dating. Furthermore, flaunting around a new boyfriend you genuinely like can damage the new relationship, too. Using your boyfriend to get back at your ex keeps your focus on the old relationship--and adding fuel to the fires of jealousy will mean keeping the war between you and your ex alive indefinitely. You'll be much better off cutting ties with your ex and focusing on your attentions solely on your new sweetheart. Even if the opportunity to get back together with your ex comes up, and even if you're tempted to take it, don't. An ex who goes out of his way to make you jealous is clearly capable of hurting you. This is not the sort of guy who's worthy of your love and affection.

Write an article based on this "Get an idea. Write down your idea. Now you're ready to write. Space your story out. Once you've got your story done, look over it twice yourself. Find an agent. Come up with a good name. Think about a cover, if you want. Sit back and relax while people ask for your autograph. An extra tip to those who intend to write a visual book of, for example: After a short bit of theory, you first draw what most people (tend to)draw, after that how you start making it look real, and after a few of those drawings:"
article: You need to get the idea, or else you won't have a book at all. So when you've got the idea, look at it and think, "Could that make the book I have been dreaming about?". Look at it very closely so that you can get more ideas about the book. Turn it around, see what it's like at the back and the front and see the blurb and the pictures if any are in the book. You also need to write down your goal for it and a few things about what you want it to do.  How long do you want it to be? How long is each chapter? What names for characters will you be using? Who will  be reading it? Will you have chapters? What genre is it? Will it be told from a character's point of view, or from the view of the author? There are lots of things that factor into your final story. Get out a pen and some paper, or type on the computer. Writing the first chapter is very important. Write it carefully, as it could be the most important piece of the book; people often find a new idea around the second chapter. You should put this down in another document named 'ideas'. Try to think of ideas throughout your day. Make sure that you write. Keep writing but keep record of how many pages you've got in a chapter.  The usual fantasy story would have about seven computerised pages a chapter and 250 pages in the book, with roughly 5/6/7 chapters. That should stretch your story out nicely. What do you think. Whatever you do, don't compare it to professional authors books, because those authors have a lot of experience. If you show friends or family, they'll probably tell you it's great. A good idea is to email your story to a friend and say that an author named Teddy Fitzgerald, who lives in Bulgaria, wrote it. It's just so mad it just might work... It's optional, but most people find that it helps. He'll give you tips, help you, and look for a publisher. And you'll both share an interest : your books. It has to have some significance in your book. Scary sounding names are good. (Harry Potter and Sorcerer's Stone? Wow. A global warming book named 'No More Coats' sounds good! This isn't compulsory as publishers can sort this out with a pro, but it would give an idea of how you think it should look.  tutorials: Make sure that a drawing is not only the result that you wish is drawn on the paper, but also what most people do wrong when drawing ...... (whatever the subject). For example: You want to explain how to draw paws of, say, a tiger. what/how you should draw.

Write an article based on this "Water your plants until they are moist, but not soggy. Prune vinca minor in the spring to prevent invasion. Combat rust and grey leaf spot disease using pesticides or selective removal."
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Through the first season of growth, ensure that all plants are evenly watered—this promotes proper rooting. In terms of frequency, this depends on location. For sunny spots, daily watering is ideal.  For the first season, deep, infrequent watering is preferable. Skip watering on wet, rainy days. Use pruning shears to cut any damaged, dead, or dying leaves back to the node located right before the damaged region. Keep as many branches with closed buds as possible, as this will ensure your vinca minor can continue sprouting. Cutting back your vinca minor is not necessary, and should be reserved for situations where growth is becoming invasive. Cuttings left from pruning can be used for propagating more plants. Although periwinkles are robust and thus very resistant to pests and diseases, they are vulnerable under certain circumstances. For example, rust (known for causing round, black-brown spots) can infest at locations that have high humidity and requires pesticide treatment. Grey leaf spot disease can be spotted by its brown patches, and at early stages it can be fought by removing affected parts of the plant.  Remove rust with chemical agents or remove affected plants completely. Plant parts affected with grey spot should be removed immediately. Always make sure plants are spaced enough for adequate air circulation and your planting region is not too humid.