Write an article based on this "Put a baking sheet in the oven and preheat the oven to 400 °F (204 °C). Bake the fries for 40 to 50 minutes, flipping them halfway."
article: Place a rimmed baking sheet into the middle of the oven. Then, turn the oven on so it preheats and the sheet gets really hot. When you place the french fries on the hot sheet, they'll immediately begin to crisp up. Wear the mitts to put the sheet back into the oven and bake the fries until they're browned on the edges. Use a spatula to flip the fries over halfway through the baking time so they cook evenly and become golden brown. To test if the fries are done in the center, insert a fork into a fry and remove it to see if it releases easily.

Write an article based on this "Use antibacterial fin rot treatment. Try tea tree oil and salt. Use an air pump or an airstone when you put medication into the tank."
article: If your fish's fin rot does not improve within a few days of cleaning and treating the tank, you may want to try antibacterial fin rot treatment. You can find this medication over the counter at your local pet store. Look for fin rot medication that is made for your type of fish, such as fin rot medication for a Betta fish or a goldfish. Follow the dosage directions on the label.  These medications often contain antibiotics to kill off the fungal infection, such as erythromycin, minocycline, trimethoprim and sulfadimidine. Make sure the fin rot treatment does not contain any organic dyes, as they can be toxic to certain fish. Popular types of fin rot treatment include Jungle Fungus Eliminator and Tetracycline. You can also use brands like Maracyn, Maracyn II, Waterlife- Myxazin, and MelaFix. An alternative to commercial medication is the use of tea tree oil and salt. However, tea tree oil is not considered a reliable treatment and should be used as a preventative measure rather than a cure. You may need to supplement the tea tree oil treatment with antibacterial medication or antibiotics.  You can add a one to two drops of tea tree oil to the tank water to keep the water clean and sterile. Make sure your fish do not react negatively to the tea tree oil before you add more to the tank the following day. Tonic salt, or sodium chloride, can also be used to prevent fin rot. Add 1 ounce salt per gallon of tank water. Only use tonic salt on salt-tolerant freshwater fish. When you treat your sick fish with medication, you should supply extra oxygen so your fish can breath. Medications tend to leech oxygen from the tank water so you will need to give your fish some supplemental oxygen to keep him healthy. Set up an air pump, an airstone, or aquarium housing in your tank to inject more oxygen into the water.  If your fish is a Betta, set the air pump on low so the current is not too high, as a high current can be stressful for Betta fish. You should only use the medication for the duration of time specified on the label. Medication can be stressful for fish and should only be used on a by need basis.

Write an article based on this "Pick a monologue that you are familiar with. Select a monologue that you are personally connected to. Find a monologue that is in active voice. Keep the monologue under 2 minutes long. Familiarize yourself with the play."
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If you’re able to select the monologue yourself, choose one from a play or script that you know very well. If you are familiar with the storyline, background, and characters, it will be easier for you to memorize it. If you're not familiar with any plays, try looking for a script from a movie you love, or one that's based on a book you've read. If you personally connect with a specific play or script, choose that as your monologue to memorize. This could be a script that has a character of the same gender, or is close to your age. The character may be going through an experience you’ve been in. Or, it could be a character with similar opinions that you can relate to. Choose a monologue that is physically accurate and age-appropriate. You will be able to better connect with a character that is around the same age and has the same physical characteristics. Choose a monologue that is active and in the moment, instead of a character telling a story or sharing a memory. A monologue in which the character is speaking to another person provides a more natural feel. This will make it easier to be in the moment and memorize the piece. A monologue that is active will be more enjoyable for both you and the person watching you. If you’re having fun, you’ll be more apt to remember it. Why try to memorize a long monologue if you don’t have to? If you have the choice, select a monologue that will take approximately 1 minute to perform. This will take the pressure off of you and will be a lot quicker and easier to memorize. You may be unable to personally select the monologue, or you’ve chosen one you do not have a lot of experience with. If this is the case, you’ll need to familiarize yourself with the script. Read over the entire thing, or find an in-depth summary. This will help to provide context and layers of meaning to your monologue.