Write an article based on this "Find a quiet and comfortable space to study in. Study regularly instead of cramming at the last minute. Identify your learning style Take regular breaks while you’re studying."
article: Choose a space that’s free of distractions, like your bedroom or the library. Make sure you have a desk and comfortable chair to work at, along with any study supplies you might need, like highlighters, pens, and a computer. You’ll be doing a lot of studying throughout high school, so you want an inviting space where you can hunker down and focus. Everyone is different, so it might take some trial and error to find a study schedule that feels right. In general though, set aside some time after school each day to study instead of saving all your studying for the last couple of nights before an exam. Cramming your studying into one or two nights will make it harder to actually learn the material, and you’ll just feel more stressed. For example, you could spend 15 to 30 minutes after school each day reviewing the material from all of your classes. Or, you could dedicate 1 to 2 hours per week to reviewing everything you learned that week. Studying routinely instead of only when you have a test coming up will make it easier to memorize what you’re learning, and you’ll be much more prepared when a test rolls around. so you know the best way to study. There are 4 main learning styles: visual, auditory, linguistic, and kinesthetic. Visual learners learn best using things like images, graphs, and maps. Auditory learners learn best by listening and talking to people. Linguistic learners prefer reading and note taking to help them learn things. Kinesthetic learners like to learn by doing activities and trying things for themselves. If you know which one or two learning styles you prefer, you can use that to make your study sessions more effective.  If you’re a visual learner, color code your notes so they’re easier to study and draw pictures, figures, and diagrams while you’re studying to help you memorize the material. If you’re an auditory learner, try reciting mnemonics and rhymes out loud to help you memorize things. You can also read your notes aloud and ask someone else to quiz you on what you’re studying. If you’re a linguistic learner, reread chapters from your textbook and take notes on them as you’re studying. If you’re a kinesthetic learner, try doing activities related to the material you’re studying, like making flashcards or coming up with a game. Study breaks can help your brain recharge and prevent you from getting burnt out. It might feel like taking a break to do something relaxing is a waste of valuable study time, but studying for too long can actually make it harder to concentrate, and your brain won’t retain as much information.

Write an article based on this "See your doctor if you don’t stop vomiting after 12 hours. Get medical attention if you exhibit signs of dehydration. Seek emergency medical care for severe abdominal or chest pain. Go to the emergency room if you have blood in your vomit. Call your doctor if you’re vomiting after a head injury."
article: Vomiting should subside after about a day or less. If you’ve tried different treatments and the vomiting continues for more than 12 hours, contact your doctor. It could be a sign of a deeper problem. For children under 2 years old, see a doctor if they don’t stop vomiting after 12 hours. Continued vomiting can deplete your body of its fluids which can lead to dehydration. Furthermore, nausea and vomiting can prevent you from drinking an adequate amount of water, which can also cause dehydration. If untreated, dehydration can be very dangerous. Get medical attention immediately if you start to show signs of dehydration.  Symptoms of dehydration include dry mouth, sleepiness, decreased or dark urine, headache, dry skin, and dizziness. If you’re unable to hold down any water, pay close attention to any symptoms of dehydration. If you’re experiencing intense and sharp pain in your abdomen or your chest while you’re vomiting, it could be a sign of a serious medical issue. Get to an emergency room as soon as possible to make sure it isn’t something more serious. Sharp pain your chest could be a sign of an impending heart attack. Continued vomiting can potentially rupture or tear your stomach lining, which can cause blood to appear in your vomit. There are also other serious medical conditions that can result in blood appearing in your vomit. If you see dark, red blood or what looks like coffee grounds in your vomit, get emergency medical attention as soon as possible. A hemorrhage or rupture needs to be treated as soon as possible. Don’t delay seeking medical help if you see blood in your vomit. Nausea and vomiting is a symptom of a concussion. If you suffered a blow to the head and you start to experience nausea and vomiting, call your doctor to see what you should do.  Do not go to sleep even if you feel tired. Other signs of a concussion include headache, confusion, dizziness, slurred speech, and ringing in the ears.

Write an article based on this "Pair your velvet booties with skinny jeans and a top for a simple look. Wear a denim skirt with your booties in warmer weather. Throw a jacket over a dress for a chic look. Cuff your jeans to show off your booties. Put on leggings and a top for a laid-back look."
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Skinny jeans will allow you to show off the booties while also keeping your legs warm. You can choose a simple top like a neutral-colored T-shirt or sweater, and add 1 piece of jewelry to complete the outfit.  For example, pair red velvet booties with blue skinny jeans, a gray top, and a simple gold necklace. You can also throw on a neutral-colored jacket if needed. Try to choose a solid-colored T-shirt to keep the booties as the focal point. Denim skirts will keep your outfit casual while adding a bit of flair. Wear a vintage-style T-shirt with an oversized sweater. Or, throw on a solid-colored button down to wear with the skirt, tucking in only the very front of the shirt. Make sure the denim skirt doesn’t go below your knee. Wearing velvet booties with a dress gives you a sophisticated look, and you can make your outfit look more casual by wearing a simple jacket over the dress. Choose a jacket in a jean, leather, corduroy, or similarly laid-back fabric.  Wear green velvet booties, a black cotton dress, and a jean jacket. Wear tights under the dress, if needed. If your jeans cover up your shoes when you put them on, roll up the bottom of your jeans 2-3 times. Cuff them so that they bottom of your jeans lies right above the top of your booties, making sure everyone can see them. You can wear a solid-colored sweater or T-shirt with your cuffed jeans and booties. Leggings will provide you with a comfortable outfit while being able to easily show off your shoes. Pair the leggings with an oversized shirt or jacket that covers your bottom.  Wear purple velvet booties, black leggings, a long, flowy gray shirt, and a jean jacket. If you’d like to wear patterned leggings, you’ll want to opt for black velvet booties and neutral-colored tops.