Write an article based on this "Try Venetian plaster for an authentic feel. Stick to warm colors to echo Moroccan homes. Paint the ceiling to add richness. Create an accent wall as a focal point. Incorporate tiles for a pop of color."
article: To create a really authentic Moroccan look, you could use Venetian plaster on the walls. Choose a neutral, earthy tone like cream, yellow, beige, or brown. Try out wall color in dusty shades and warm colors, evocative of the desert or cooking spices. Choose a main color that you can complement with other decor in the room.  Try out reds, terracotta or orange colors, yellows, and golds. Accent with cooler turquoise, silver, and greens. You can also stick to more neutral warm colors for the walls if you plan to accent with a lot of colorful tapestries, rugs, wall hangings, and cushions. Don’t leave out the ceiling when you paint all 4 walls of your room. This will add extra color and richness to the overall look.  If possible, you can even create patterns with stencils or by freehand on the ceiling, reminiscent of the beautifully decorated ceilings of the East. Do the ceiling in the same shade as the walls or a lighter complementary color. Choose a lighter color to visually expand the height, or a darker one to create a closer, cozy atmosphere for the room. Bring some extra color and drama to a room with a statement wall that is a different color or shade from the other three walls. Try a pattern, a complementary color, or a contrasting color.  The best accent wall in a bedroom is the one behind your bed. Painting this wall creates an intimate, cozy feel. Try using a stencil to create a Moroccan-inspired pattern on your accent wall. Remember to paint the entire wall whatever color you want to show in the negative spaces of the stencil pattern, be it a white or neutral, or another warm complementary hue. You could do a whole wall in tiles, as long as the pattern and colors aren’t too bright and busy. For a more subtle look, add a single strip of bright, patterned tiles along 1 wall.

Write an article based on this "Divide the dough and let it relax. Flatten the dough and shape into a round. Place the dough on a peel and brush with olive oil. Add the sauce over the dough. Sprinkle the parmesan cheese and mozzarella over the pizza. Place the pepperoni slices evenly over the cheese."
article: Once the dough has risen and you've punched it down, turn it out onto a lightly floured surface. Divide it in half and form each piece into a smooth ball with your hands. Cover the dough with a damp cloth and allow it to relax for 10 to 30 minutes. You only need 1 ball of dough per pizza, so if you're making a single pizza, wrap the other ball in plastic wrap after it's relaxed, place it in a freezer bag, and freeze it for the next time you're making pizza. Allow it to defrost at room temperature 2 to 3 hours before you plan to use it. After the dough has relaxed, use your hands to flatten the ball into a disk shape. Use your fingertips to press and push the dough outward until you wind up with a 12 to 13-inch (30 to 33 cm) round. You can press down on the dough with your palms in the center to create a thicker edge around it for a thicker crust. Set the shaped dough onto a pizza peel or an inverted baking sheet that's been lined with parchment paper. Use a pastry brush to lightly coat the surface of the dough with 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of olive oil. You don't necessarily have to add the olive oil to the dough, but it does add flavor and helps create a more golden brown crust. Take approximately ¾ cup (177 ml) of the sauce that you made earlier and spread it over the dough. Don't take it all the way to the edge of the dough, though. Leave a ¾- to 1-inch (1.9 to 2.5 cm) border around the pizza for the crust. After you've added a layer of sauce, cover it with ¼ cup (27.5 g) of finely grated parmesan cheese and 2 cups (200 g) of grated mozzarella cheese. Try to spread the cheese as evenly across the sauce as you can.  If you like a really cheesy pizza, you can always add a little more mozzarella. You can swap the mozzarella cheese for grated provolone or do a combination of mozzarella and provolone if you prefer. Take approximately 30 slices of pepperoni and place them evenly across the layer of cheese on the pizza. The goal is to have the same amount of pepperoni on each of the 8 slices you'll cut when the pizza is done.  While placing the pepperoni on top of the cheese is the traditional way to make pepperoni pizza, you can also place it directly on top of the sauce layer so it's under the cheese. You can even add pepperoni in both layers if you prefer. If you like the flavor of pepperoni but not how greasy it makes your pizza, take a large microwave-safe plate and line it with a sheet of paper towel. Place the pepperoni on it and layer another piece of paper towel on top. Microwave it for 30 to 45 seconds on high. The heat will drive the grease out of the pepperoni, while the paper towel absorbs it. You can then place it on the pizza without worrying about it becoming too greasy.

Write an article based on this "Search for coupons on the website of the EpiPen's manufacturer. Take your EpiPen prescription to your local pharmacy. Ask the pharmacist about any promotions or offers. Check your eligibility for Mylan's patient assistance program. Write your insurance to appeal a denial for EpiPen coverage."
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Visit to the EpiPen website operated by Mylan at https://www.epipen.com/paying-for-epipen-and-generic. Browse the available coupons to potentially reduce the price of your EpiPen at the pharmacy. Click the eligibility link under each available coupon to see if you qualify for savings.  You can save up to $300 in out of pocket costs with coupons, so it's definitely worth exploring! Print copies of any coupons you qualify for, and bring hard copies to the pharmacy. Give your written EpiPen prescription to the pharmacist or check that any electronic EpiPen prescriptions have arrived. Give the pharmacist your health insurance card and any coupons you've printed from the manufacturer.  If you fill medications at other pharmacies, be sure the pharmacist is aware of your full medication regimen so they can counsel you about any potential drug interactions. There are approximately 45 known, major drug interactions with epinephrine. Your pharmacist can advise if any of these apply to you. It's important that you doublecheck these issues in advance since you will be using your EpiPen in an emergency and won't have time to stop other medications. Since epinephrine treats life-threatening reactions, though, typically the benefits of using it outweigh the risks. Inquire about any additional drug discounts or pharmacy promotions that may lower the price of your EpiPen when you give your prescription to the pharmacist. EpiPens can cost more than $600 out-of-pocket without insurance. It never hurts to ask! If your pharmacy has EpiPens in stock, the prescription should be filled within a day or two. You can pick up your prescription at your convenience when it is ready. Visit Mylan's website and look into your eligibility for financial assistance if the final price of your EpiPen gives you sticker shock. You can also call Mylan customer relations at 1-800-395-3376 or email them at customer.service@mylan.com to get additional program details.  At present to qualify for Mylan's patient assistance program, you must adhere to these guidelines:  You need to be a U.S. citizen or legal resident; Your gross yearly income must fall 400% below current federal poverty guidelines; and You cannot have insurance through a public or private insurer, including federal programs, such as Medicaid.   There are some exceptions to the existing rules, such as prescription drug-coverage through an insurer that only covers generic products. Contact Mylan for more information. Ask your doctor to write a letter on your behalf in support of your need for an EpiPen. Fill out any appeals paperwork on your insurer's website and submit it along with the letter from your doctor. Try to be patient, as appeals can be a months-long process. During this time, you will need to pay for your EpiPen out of pocket.  Just because you are denied for EpiPen prescription-drug coverage does not mean you cannot buy an EpiPen. You can proceed with filling your prescription, but you will be responsible for the cost yourself If you decide to fill your prescription using your own funds, you may be able to get reimbursed for your EpiPen if your insurer later grants your appeal. This varies by plan. Ask your insurer about the possibility of future reimbursement in case your appeal is granted.