Write an article based on this "Make your case in a letter. Put a PlayStation on your wish list. Make your parents want to use the PlayStation as well."
article: Oftentimes, asking your parents directly can be stressful. If your parents are often argumentative and shut down discussion, try writing a letter. You can state your case, explaining why you want a PlayStation. You should also state why you think you're responsible enough to have a game console.  Start the letter by directly stating what you want. Open with something like, "Dear Mom and Dad, I would really like a PlayStation for the living room." Proceed to explain why. It can be something like, "I work really hard at school and do a lot of extracurriculars. At the end of the day, after finishing my homework, I would like to have something I can use to relax."  Do you have anything else that can help you make your case? For example, maybe you have some money saved up. You can say something like, "I have saved up almost $100 from my birthday money and my allowance. I would be more than willing to put this money towards a PlayStation."  You should also think of any potential responses your parents may come up with and think of a counterargument. For example, maybe your mother is the type to worry about you wasting your time with video games. Write something like, "I know you probably worry about me spending all my time playing video games. If you allowed me to get a PlayStation, I would be happy to have you and Dad decide how long I can use it each day."  End the letter respectfully. Thank your parents for taking the time to read it and ask them to get back to you. For example, "I hope you'll take this all into consideration. Thank you for reading this letter. Let me know what you think. Love, Tara." Use holidays and your birthday to ask for a PlayStation. Your parents may be more willing to indulge you on a special occasion. Your parents will be buying you gifts during these times, so tell them all you want is a PlayStation console. If they express concern, you can promise to use it responsibly and allow them to veto any games they feel are violent or inappropriate. Many games are designed for adults. A lot of grownups enjoy game consoles as much as their children do. Multiplayer, strategy and puzzle games can all be fun for adults to play. Mention these games during dinner. Say something like, "Did you know Aiden's dad plays video games? I thought it was kind of weird, but I guess PlayStation has a lot of games for adults."  Show them titles geared for adults such as Assassin’s Creed IV, Journey, Grand Theft Auto V, and The Last of Us. Ask adult relatives like older cousins or aunts and uncles to tell your parents they play video games. PlayStations can also be used to surf the web; point out the advantages of having a web browser on your TV. For example, say something like, "Wouldn't it be fun to watch all those YouTube videos you like on the big TV in the living room?" Were there any video games your parents liked to play at your age? See if they have newer version for a PlayStation. Your parents may be excited at the prospect of playing old video games from their childhood again. Many older game franchises, like Mario, remain popular today.

Write an article based on this "Open the Google Translate website. Paste the URL for the YouTube video that you want to see in the left frame. Select any language from the list of available languages except "Detect language". Select a different language for the right text field. Click the link in the right field to load the video."
article: You can access it at translate.google.com The Google Translate website opens YouTube inside of the Google Translate site, potentially allowing you to access YouTube if it's been blocked. This may work with other blocked sites as well, but the connection is not a secured one.  It won't load if you select "Detect language". The language you pick won't affect the video at all, but picking the same language as you did in the previous step will result in an error. The comments may end up in the wrong language, but you should be able to load the video just fine.

Write an article based on this "Avoid high VOC products. Avoid gas-powered yard equipment. Buy local. Be energy efficient in your home."
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VOCs are chemicals that easily escape into the atmosphere through common use around the house. Check the front label of household products to determine if they contain VOCs.  Examples of common products include nail care products (acetone, ethyl alcohol), paint strippers or adhesive removers (methylene chloride), and aerosol spray products (butane). Check the National Institute of Health's Household Products Database for more information about specific products and their ingredients.  Shop for "green" products that don't contain VOCs. If you must use VOC products, buy in small quantities that can be used quickly instead of stored. If you must store the product, do so in a tightly sealed, original container, in a well-ventilated area. Gasoline emissions are one of the major causes of smog--whether from vehicles or lawn equipment. Try eco-friendly lawn mowers, hedgers, trimmers, or any other lawn equipment that can be powered electrically.  You can also avoid mowing altogether by changing the material in your yard. Opt for artificial grass, succulents, hard landscapes, or rock gardens to do away with mowing forever. This will also save you time and money spent on maintenance and watering. There are also "real grass alternatives" that look and act like traditional grass turf, but require less maintenance. When you buy products that are made locally, it cuts down on the cost of transport which reduces emissions. Local farmers' markets and grocery stores can help you determine where items were produced.  There are many sites online that link local buyers and sellers such as Direct Local Food, GrowBuyEat, and AgLocal.  Besides farmers' markets, try local farmers' stands, farms, and wineries. There are even many restaurants that are joining the movement towards supporting locally grown items.  Make a community garden. Grow vegetables and fruit for your community and local distribution. The less energy you consume at home, the less pollutants that are released into the atmosphere. There are many ways to decrease energy consumption including through lighting, heating and cooling, and appliance use.  Replace your old incandescent light bulbs with energy saving halogen incandescents, CFLs, and LEDs which can be found at your local hardware store.  For heating and cooling try energy-saving thermostats that automatically reset temperatures while you're away from home. Shop for energy-efficient appliances that use less energy such as washers, dryers, refrigerators, and dishwashers.