Write an article based on this "Know that Dissociative Identity Disorder is a real condition. Understand that psychologists do not induce false memories in sufferers of DID. Know that DID is not the same as having an alter-ego."
article: Over the last few years, there has been a lot of debate as to the authenticity of Dissociative Identity Disorder. However, psychologists and scientists alike have come to the conclusion that the disorder is indeed real, albeit misunderstood.  Popular movies like "Weirdo," "Fight Club," and "Sybil" have added confusion to many people’s understanding of the illness, as they show fictionalized, extreme versions of the disorder. DID doesn’t appear as suddenly and strongly as movies and television shows portray it, nor with violent or animalistic tendencies. Although there have been several cases of people who experience false memories as a result of ill-trained psychologists asking leading questions, or while under hypnosis, sufferers of DID will very rarely forget all of the abuse they experienced. Because suffers typically have to go through such traumatic abuse over an extended period of time, they may not be able repress or suppress all of the memories; they may forget some, but not all of the memories.  A trained psychologist will know how to question a patient without creating false memories or false testimonies on the patient’s part. Therapy is a safe way to treat DID, and has shown significant improvements in sufferers. Many people claim to have multiple personalities, when in fact they have an alter-ego. An alter-ego is an invented/created second personality that a person uses as a way to act or behave in a way different from their normal personality. Many people with DID are not completely aware of their multiple personality states (due to the amnesia that occurs), while people with an alter-ego are not only aware of their second personality, but they worked hard to consciously create it. Celebrity examples of alter-egos include Eminem/Slim Shady and Beyonce/Sasha Fierce.

Write an article based on this "Crush the cardamom pods with the flat side of a knife until they split. Grate the cloves Roast all of the ingredients except the nutmeg in a frying pan for 4 minutes. Stir or shake the pan every 15-20 seconds to prevent the spices from burning. Remove the pan from the heat and add the grated nutmeg."
article: Collect the seeds from the pods with your fingers and discard the empty pods. You can also use a spoon or some other similar kitchen tool for crushing. of fresh nutmeg, until you have about 1 tbsp (28 g). Alternatively, you can use store-bought, pre-ground nutmeg. This won’t taste as fresh, but it will be easier if you don’t have a cheese grater or nutmeg grater. Though cheese graters are for cheese, they work with nutmeg but not as well as the nutmeg grater. Add 1 tsp (5 g) of whole cloves, 3 to 4 bay leaves, 6 cardamom pods, ¼ cup (32 g) of whole black peppercorns, ~6 cm (2.4 in) of Cassia bark (or 3-4 cinnamon sticks), 1 cup (128 g) of cumin seeds, and 1/2 cup (64 g) of coriander seeds to the frying pan, and turn on low to medium heat.  You don’t need to add oil or butter; dry roasting will make the seeds crispier, get rid of excess moisture, and make the grinding process easier. Cassia bark can be found at Asian supermarkets and is typically found in more authentic blends. However, cinnamon sticks are a common alternative and can add a bit of sweetness. Use a spatula to move the spices throughout the pan and turn them over. This will release the aromas as the spices roast. Since the nutmeg is already ground, it will burn easily if the pan is too hot. Stir slowly and constantly to keep it from burning. The nutmeg will begin to brown. Let the pan sit for a few minutes to cool the spices off before grinding.

Write an article based on this "Understand the scales. Add 273.15 to your Celsius temperature. Check your answer."
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Scientists understand the Celsius scale as derived from the Kelvin scale. Though the gaps between Celsius and Kelvin are even larger than the gaps between Celsius and Fahrenheit, one thing that Celsius and Kelvin have in common is that they rise at the same rate. Whereas the ratio for Celsius to Fahrenheit is 1:1.8, the ratio for Celsius to Kelvin  is 1:1. If it seems odd that freezing for Kelvin would be such a high number — 273.15 — it's because the Kelvin scale is based around absolute zero, which is 0K. Though 0°C is the freezing temperature of water, scientists actually understand 0°C as 273.15K. Since the two scales rise at the same rate, then converting Celsius to Kelvin always means simply adding 273.15. For example, if you're working with the temperature 30°C, just add 273.15 to that. 30 + 273.15 = 303.15K. Here's a rough scale so you can test whether your answer makes sense. Note that the Celsius and Kelvin scales increase at the same rate, so the two numbers are always exactly 273.15 apart.  If you start with an integer value of degrees Celsius, your result in kelvins will end in the decimal .15. The lowest possible temperature is -273.15ºC = 0 kelvins. If your result involves negative kelvins, you either made a math mistake or the problem uses impossible values.  ºCelsius kelvins    -100    173.15     -50    223.15     0    273.15     50    323.15     100    373.15     200    473.15     500    773.15