Write an article based on this "Bowl close to the stump. Tempt the batsman to play the ball. Focus on your front arm. Release the ball."
article: Once bowled, the ball should ideally begin to swing late in its delivery. Decrease the distance between yourself and the batsman before you bowl to ensure that the ball doesn’t swing too soon. Aim at either the stump itself or very close to it. Keep it high at first. Then, as you bowl, pull it straight down, close to your body. This will keep the front of your body clear for your bowling arm to follow through after the ball’s release. Pitch it while your bowling arm is still high. When you release the ball, angle your wrist down and across the ball toward the slips. Follow through by bringing your bowling arm down across your body so that your fingers touch your other armpit.

Write an article based on this "Trust your gut. Always have access to an exit. Avoid dealing with a violent person alone.  Learn basic self-defense Keep children away from the person. Have an emergency plan."
article: Your instincts are often better at recognizing danger than your rational mind is. If something about a situation seems off, or if you don’t have a good feeling about someone, listen to your gut and get to safety as soon as you can. You may feel butterflies in your stomach or hair raising on the back of your neck. Alternatively, you might be hyper-focused or hyper-vigilant when this person is around. It’s always better to be too cautious than to get into a dangerous situation.  If you don’t know how to leave a situation, make up an excuse. Say that you have to let your dog out or pick up your friend whose car broke down. If the other person is acting violent or threatening violence, leave as soon as is safe to do so. You don't need to make excuses and stick around. Violence for self-defense, and to make an arrest as a police officer or when the person clearly did something illegal (especially a felony) is justified. However, violence for anything else is never permissible, and is considered assault, which is illegal. Plus, you shouldn't have to deal with the latter under any circumstances. If you’re inside with a potentially violent person, make sure you can get to the door easily. Don’t block the door, though. If the person feels trapped, they may be more dangerous to deal with. Get into the habit of noticing where the exits are everywhere you go. If possible, ask a colleague, friend, or family member to stay with you when you deal with someone who might turn violent. The presence of someone else might be enough to keep the violent person calm. If they do decide to use physical force, you’ll be safer with backup than without it. For instance, if you are a nurse treating a patient who has a history of violence, it’s a good idea to ask one of your colleagues to step into the room with you. . Knowing some self-defense moves could save your life if you’re ever attacked. Search the internet for some simple techniques you can practice at home, or sign up for a beginners’ self-defense class. Ask a friend to help you practice the techniques you learn. If you know that someone with violent tendencies is frequently around children, make their safety your top priority. If they are your own kids, take them to stay at a safe place, like a family member’s house. If they are someone else’s, offer to look after them temporarily or help their parent find a place to take them.  If you think that any children are in a dangerous or abusive home situation, let the appropriate authorities know immediately. Younger kids can’t protect themselves, so they depend on adults to protect them. Don’t assume someone else will report a bad situation – report it yourself if you know something is wrong. Know what you will do if someone around you becomes violent. Ideally, you should leave the building and call the police. If you are at home and cannot leave, retreat to a safe room and lock the door before  calling emergency services. If you live with a partner or children, come up with an emergency plan together. Make sure everyone understands what to do to stay safe in a crisis.

Write an article based on this "Ensure your pig has enough space. Ensure your pig can access its food. Regulate your pig’s temperature."
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If a pig’s facilities are inadequate for its needs, its appetite will decline due to stress.  Pigs should be given between 20 and 50 square feet of space within their pens, and at least 100 square feet of outside pasture in which to move around in.  There are several ways to give your pig more space, such as:  removing pigs from the pen and putting them in a separate, larger enclosure selling pigs until you have a population that can thrive within the confines of the pen expanding the size of the pig pen If your pig is having a hard time getting to the feeder or trough, take steps to help it.  For instance, if your pig is being fed with several others in a communal pen, it might be pushed aside by larger, more dominant pigs.  If you only keep feed out during limited windows of time, some pigs might be eating less than others.  Consider adding a feeder, or providing extra bowls of feed for pigs that aren’t at the weight they should be. Always give your pig fresh water.  Even if you add water to your pig’s feed to soften it, you should also provide a bowl or trough for water.  Change your pig’s water regularly.  Water should be cool but not cold.  Pigs need 2-3 pounds of water for every pound of feed they consume. If the weather is hot (95 degrees Fahrenheit or above), your pig will be disinclined to eat.  Humidity levels as well as temperature affect the pig’s tendency to eat.  Low humidity makes pigs more interested in eating.  Keep the air in your pig pen circulating by opening the windows or doors.  Introduce fans or a large inflatable pool into the area your pig lives.  Ensure it has plenty of shade. Ensure your pig is not too cold.  If the temperature of your pig pen is below 60 degrees Fahrenheit, your pig might be too cold to eat.  Ensure your pig pen is well-insulated against winter.  Use a heater to keep the temperature in your pig pen between 60 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit.