Write an article based on this "Locate databases with an ordinary search engine. Use a more specialized search for databases. Research using the computer at an academic library. Browse the Internet Archive."
article: You can use an ordinary search engine to find a "wildlife database," "hip hop database," or a similar term. Because the information in these databases can only be accessed by typing in a search term, not following a link, most search engine bots cannot find them, making that information part of the "deep web." The search engine can still lead you to the front page of the website, however, where you can use the search bar to make a more specific query. Free or partially free examples include Science.gov, or FreeLunch for economic data. The Internet Public Library is no longer up and running. You can still use it but it's not being updated. You can visit searchengineguide.com to locate a specialized search engine for finding databases and information on a specific topic only. Libraries, especially ones attached to colleges and universities, often subscribe to a large number of pay-to-use databases, which contain information not found on ordinary search engines. Ask a librarian which databases they have available. You may even be able to access these databases using your library card information, but this depends on the specific library and database owner. The Internet Archive project attempts to collect digital information to preserve long-term. Browse its many collections to find archives of websites that have since vanished, difficult to find video and audio clips, and even online copies of early video game systems.

Write an article based on this "Realize dropsy has many causes. Treat any bacterial infection. Treat any parasitical infection."
article: Dropsy is a symptom of many goldfish diseases. It can be caused by bacterial infections, parasitical infections, toxins, and kidney cysts. There is no way to know the cause of a particular goldfish’s dropsy. Only the first two causes—bacterial infections and parasitical infections—can be treated. Since there’s no way to know the cause of dropsy, it makes sense to provide all available treatments. There are two antibiotic treatments available for treating bacterial infections in goldfish—Kanaplex and Kanamycin. They each target different bacteria, so its important to start with one, check for improvement, and move onto the other.  Add thirty-six milligrams of Kanaplex per gallon of water to the tank. Continue the treatment for seven days. Watch the goldfish for signs of improvement such as decreased bloating, more active swimming, and increase eating. If you don’t notice any improvement, move on to Kanamycin.  Add two-hundred milligrams of Kanamycin per gallon of water to the tank. Continue the treatment for seven days and watch for improvement. You can purchase Kanaplex and Kanamycin at any pet store that sells fish. If you don’t have a pet store nearby, both antibiotics are available online. There is no well-established treatment for parasitical infections. However, liquid praziquantel has shown some promise. In any case, it won’t hurt to try.  Shake the bottle of liquid praziquantel vigorously. Add two-hundred milligrams of praziquantel per gallon to the tank. Continue the treatment for seven days and watch for improvement.  Praziquantel is available at most pet stores that sell fish. It’s also available at online retailers.

Write an article based on this "Use cedar insoles or chips. Put in odor-control insoles. Use silver shoe linings. Use dryer sheets."
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Cedar has anti-fungal properties and is often used to deodorize clothes. The insoles would stay in your shoes, while the chips would need to be inserted at night and removed in the morning. Odor-controlling insoles can be cut to fit the shape of your sole, and come in several different colors. These work well for sandals, high heels or open-toed shoes. Secure the insole with small strips of double-sided tape or dabs of rubber cement. These will help the insole stay in place while keeping it easily removable. Linings containing silver are anti-microbial and can inhibit the growth of odor-causing bacteria. Simply place a couple of dryer sheets in your shoes while you use them. These instantly deodorize the smell.