Write an article based on this "Use a mild soap. Take a shower. Wash the penis."
article: Even without the foreskin, you'll want to ensure that you use soap that won't irritate your penis. Opt for a soap or body wash that is mild and fragrance-free. Ask your doctor or dermatologist about choosing soap that won't irritate your skin. Once again, it's important to choose a water temperature that won't scald or irritate your skin. Aim for warm (but not hot) water, and wash with soap all over your body like you normally would. Lather your mild, unscented soap well between your hands. Apply it to the testicles, the base and shaft of the penis, and under the head of the penis. Even without foreskin, it's important to properly wash under the head of the penis as sweat, bacteria, and debris can still accumulate there.  In the absence of the foreskin, all you have to do is lather the penis and thoroughly rinse away the soap under the shower or in the bathtub. Be sure to thoroughly dry the penis after showering or bathing. Without foreskin, it's technically safe to apply talc or body powder, but you should still exercise caution to avoid getting talc in the urethra or causing skin irritations.

Write an article based on this "Locate the AdBlock Plus button in your browser: Filter Preferences: Blocking Rules: Add Filter: Type: Press enter. Result:"
article: It will be either at the bottom of your screen or in one of the top toolbars. It looks like this: Click on the drop down arrow next to the "ABP" logo and select "Filter preferences..." from the menu. This opens a new window. On the left-hand side of the window, ensure that "Ad Blocking Rules" is highlighted. On the right-hand side of the window, click the button called, "Add filter." Copy and paste the following into the box: ||s.ytimg.com/yts/img/* Close out of the "Filter preferences..." window. Refresh YouTube; all of the image thumbnails for recommended videos, recommended channels, subscriptions, and even the YouTube logo should now be invisible, replaced by gray rectangles.

Write an article based on this "Use Form-I if you are of Indian descent. Use Form-II if you want to gain citizenship by marriage. Fill in Form-III if you are a child of Indian parents. Apply with Form-XII for naturalization."
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If you have been living in India for at least 7 years, you will use section 5(1)(a). If you've lived outside of India, you will use section 5(1)(b) Indian descent is defined as a person who was born after August 15, 1947 in India or a territory that became a part of India or if she has a parent that fulfills that qualification. In other words, you can become an Indian citizen because you are legally married to an Indian citizen. You must have been living in India for 7 years. You will use section 5(1)(c). To use this form, your parents must be registered as citizens, not just born in India. This form can apply to minor children or adult children.  Parents of minors applying for citizenship should use the plain Form-III under section 5(1)(d). If your parents are registered as citizens under 5(1)(a) or 6(1), you should use Form-III-A under section 5(1)(e).  If your parents were previous residents of Independent India and you have been in India a year prior to applying, you will use Form-III-B and file under section 5(1)(f). You can become a citizen of Indian by naturalization if you've lived in the country for at least 12 years. You make this application under section 6.  You may not have been living in India illegally.  You may be able to file for citizenship earlier if you've made a significant contribution to the world, especially in literature, art, philosophy, or science.