Write an article based on this "Bake the cake. Make a Peppa Pig stencil. Cut out the cake."
article: Start by baking your cake. Bake the cake in a rectangular pan. You will use the rectangular cake for the base of your Peppa Pig cake.  The base cake can be any flavor you want. Chocolate, yellow, and white cakes make good basic cakes that go well with icing. You can bake a cake from scratch or from a box. This is entirely up to you. Make sure to let the cake completely cool before continuing. To cut your cake into the shape of Peppa Pig, you need to make a stencil. Cut the paper stencil out and place it on top of the cake. This will be used to shape the cake. There are two ways you can make a stencil:  If you have access to a printer, search the internet to find a Peppa Pig coloring template. There are many available that are large pictures of the character on a white background. Make sure the picture you print out is large enough to fit most of the cake.  If you can't print out a stencil, take a plain sheet of paper and trace the picture of Peppa Pig from your computer screen. Or, if you can hand draw, draw the outline of Peppa as you look at the image on the computer screen.  You can make a cake from any character from Peppa Pig, including George Pig and Mr. Dinosaur. Use a sharp knife to gently cut the cake around your paper stencil. Try to get the edges as close to the stencil as possible, but it doesn't have to be perfect. You will place icing around the edges.  Use toothpicks to secure the stencil if it won't stay.  You can cut Peppa's ears separately from the extra cake you cut away if you are having trouble cutting around the ears at the top.

Write an article based on this "Get some distance from the bully. Avoid being alone. Put in headphones. Find something else to do. Ignore them and walk away."
article: Removing yourself from the possibility of running into the bully can help avoid their insults altogether. Take a new route when leaving class, increase your privacy online and make sure you're never alone with the bully unless necessary. If you're in a class together, ask if your teacher can sit you away from them.  You can also ask to leave a few minutes early so you can avoid them when walking out. If the bullying occurs in the breakroom or on your walk to class, go with a friend. The bully is less likely to be mean to you in the presence of someone else. If you want, you can tell your friend what's going on with the bully or you can just simply ask them to walk with you. Tune that bully out by listening to that new album you like or watching videos on YouTube. This will drown out any insults they might be hurling at you while giving you an opportunity to do something fun. Killing two birds with one stone! Maybe you're in your room or at work when the bully begins going off.  Do something else! Fold up clothes when your big sister is being mean or tidy up your desk if your coworker is at it again. Sometimes, the best policy is to simply get away from them completely.  Don't let them give you more insults that you can handle. Simply stand up and walk away and go do something fun.

Write an article based on this "Be aware that you might be sensitive to vitamin E. Use the correct dosage. Use Vitamin E that is combined with another oil. Use very little of the oil in your daily skin regime. Finished."
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Some people do develop sensitivities to oils that contain Vitamin E; however, it is not certain that the Vitamin E is responsible for the allergy. To lessen the change of a bad reaction, get natural, organic Vitamin E oil.  The Vitamin E oil will be mixed with other oils, such as sesame oil, coconut oil or cocoa butter. Make certain that you don’t have any sensitivity to those by testing the oil on a small part of your skin. Put just a little bit on your wrists and wait for about 30 minutes to an hour. If you have no reaction, such as itching, blistering, redness, or any other problems, you should be able to use that oil. Some products may also contain vitamin C, in the form of lemon or another citrus oil. This is believed to increase the degree of skin protection. Consult with a dermatologist to figure out the best dosage for your particular needs. Many of the commercial products have over 5,000 IU (an international unit of pharmaceutical measurement) of Vitamin E listed. This is actually a really large dose. There have been few studies to determine what dose is the most useful for skin. In addition, many labels don’t give you a good idea of how much Vitamin E is in each dose. Thus, it can be difficult to determine exactly how much to use on your own. The temptation is always to use more but the fact is, we just don’t really know.  It may be just fine to use as much as you want, but the research just has not been done. Unless you are working with a dermatologist, the most prudent approach is to use Vitamin E oil on your skin in a mixture of other oils that can also moisturize and help nourish the skin.  Many of the oils contain Vitamin E as well.  Choose other oils in the mixture that won’t clog your pores, which are called non-comedogenic. The best non-comedogenic oils, according to the American Academy of Dermatology, include:  Hemp seed oil is a relative of cannabis and contains sterols, antioxidants and essential fatty acids but very low levels of THC.  Shea butter is extracted from the shea nut. It is high in Vitamin E, which acts as an anti-oxidant. Sunflower oil is derived from sunflower seeds and contains polyunsaturated fatty acids and vitamin E. Castor oil is derived from the castor bean and is used to treat a number of inflammatory conditions. It contains essential fatty acids and undecylenic acid, which is germicidal for a number of microbes. Calendula oil is derived from the petals of the calendula flower and has been traditionally used for its healing properties. It is especially good at healing scars, including acne scars. Argan oil is rich in Vitamin E, carotenes (precursors of Vitamin A), and essential fatty acids. It is often used to treat skin infections and to moisturize the skin. Almond or Hazelnut oil both contain essential fatty acids, B vitamins, and are anti-inflammatory. Rub a very light layer of the oil onto your skin. In fact, no matter what you are using the Vitamin E oil for always use a very small amount. These oils are very effective in moisturizing your skin and providing protection.  In other words, a little bit goes a long way.  Most of these oils can stain clothing and bedding. Be cautious when applying it and let it absorb thoroughly. If it can’t be absorbed into your skin because it has been absorbed by your clothing or bedding, then you aren’t getting the benefit. Even if you pick a non-comedogenic oil, it may clog your pores if you use too much. That could cause break-outs and acne.