INPUT ARTICLE: Article: In order for you to become a Soul Linker, you need to have a Taekwon with job level of 40 or above. Job points should be used as well, so make sure to distribute it to your preferred skill before taking the job-change quest. If you're qualified, head to Morroc City, found southwest from Prontera. You can also just use the Kafra NPC to teleport to Morroc City. Keep in mind that you need to pay a fee in order for you to use their Kafra service. To take the Soul Linker quest, you need to cross to the other realm where you can meet the job-change NPC. In order to get there, talk to the Little Boy first at the northwestern part of Morroc City.  Enter the building near portal that leads to the pyramids and then approach the child NPC. The boy will tell you about his problem. As reward, he will help you go to the other dimension. For his quest, you need one Worth less Rose, one Immortal Heart, and one 3-Carat Diamond.

SUMMARY: Reach job level 40. Go to Morroc. Talk to the Little Boy.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Make sure it will fit on the tawa you’re going to use. If it’s too big, tear off some of the dough and roll it out again so it’s smaller. Place the tawa directly over the burner you’ll be cooking with. Let the tawa preheat for at least one minute. Make sure the dough is flat and centered on the tawa. Cover the tawa with a lid as you cook the dough. Turn down the burner on the stovetop to low. The pizza crust will continue to cook over low heat while you add the toppings.

SUMMARY: Roll out the dough with a rolling pin until it’s ½ inch (1.27 cm) thick. Preheat a tawa on a stovetop over medium heat. Cook the dough on the tawa for two to three minutes over medium heat. Flip the pizza crust over with a spatula.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: When you determine that you would like to remove or reduce your facial hair, consider consulting with your physician. They should be able to recommend and discuss various options, as well as provide warnings regarding the risks. Each of the above procedures has associated risks. Before undergoing any, it is a good idea to consult with your doctor about those associated health risks. For example, electrolysis cannot be used if you have a pacemaker. You and your doctor will also need to consider underlying health conditions. There are a number of conditions, some benign and easy to treat while others can be more worrying, which can cause more hair growth or hair growth in unusual areas.  Hormone fluxes, which can cause changes like these, are associated with age (making young teen girls and older women more prone to this problem). Hair changes can also be caused by tumors in the glands which control hormones or in response to pregnancy or certain medications. Look out for other symptoms associated with hormone disorders (like irregular periods, weight gain, acne, or hair loss). Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a common hormone condition that affects up to 10% of women and is a cause of unwanted hair (also known as hirsutism).  Medicines used in the treatment of PCOS can significantly improve excess hair problems.

SUMMARY: Ask your doctor about recommended treatments. Consult about associated risks. Consider underlying health conditions.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Hedgehogs are primarily insectivores, but will also taste other things like fruits, veggies, eggs, and meat. They tend towards plumpness, so care must be taken with the diet to prevent a hedgehog from putting on too much weight. An overweight hedgehog cannot roll up and may have "bags" of fat hanging down, which will impede its walking ability. While a hedgehog's exact nutritional needs are somewhat mysterious, high-quality cat kibble is considered a good choice for a staple diet, which should be supplemented with other various foods, discussed below. The kibble you choose should be below 15% fat and around 32-35% protein; look for foods that are organic or holistic - avoid kibble that has by-products, corn and similar things listed. Provide about 1-2 tbsp of the dry cat food every day. Avoid low-quality hedgehog foods as they tend to have a lot of poor quality ingredients. Higher-quality foods may be acceptable, such as L'Avian, Old Mill, and 8-in-1. Many owners free-feed their hogs, giving just enough food for there to be some leftover. Supplement the kibble diet with a small amount of other food - just 1 tsp every day or every other day. Some ideas:  Cooked, unseasoned, skinless chicken, turkey, or salmon, chopped up Small bites of fruits and veggies, such as watermelon, cooked mashed peas or sweet potatoes, or applesauce  Scrambled or hard boiled & chopped egg Mealworms, crickets and wax worms: These are also an important treat to the hedgehog's diet. As insectivores, they need mental stimulation that eating live prey provides, in addition to vital nutrition. Feed a few insects one to four times a week. Never feed your hedgie wild-caught insects (e.g., ones you catch in your yard), as they may have toxic pesticides in their systems, or parasites that will infect your hedgehog. While hedgehogs appreciate a wide variety of foods, there are some things you should never feed him: nuts/seeds, dried fruits, raw meat, hard uncooked vegetables, sticky/stringy/hard foods, avocado, grapes or raisins, milk or dairy products, alcohol, bread, celery, onion and onion powder, raw carrots, tomatoes, junk food (chips, candy, anything sugary, salty, etc.), anything very acidic, or honey. Reduce the amount of food you're giving your hedgehog if you notice she's getting a little plump, and increase exercise. Hedgehogs have a crepuscular nature, so they are active around twilight. If possible, feed them once a day around this time. The bowl should be wide enough for the hedgehog to access and heavy enough so that the hedgehog cannot tip it over (and start playing with it). Fresh water should be available at all times.  If using a bowl, make sure it is heavy and shallow enough not to tip over. Wash it thoroughly every day and fill with fresh water. If using a bottle with a drinking tube, make certain your pet knows how to drink from it! It should have learned this from its mother, but it may need to be shown. Note that water in bottles also needs to be changed daily to prevent bacteria build-up.

SUMMARY:
Feed your hedgehog a varied diet. Choose a quality diet. Leave kibble out if you are unavailable at mealtime. Feed a variety of treats to avoid nutritional deficiencies. Know what foods to avoid. Adjust food amounts if your hedgehog gains weight. Feed in the early evening. Provide a proper food bowl. Provide a water bottle with a drinking tube or a water bowl.