Write an article based on this "Embrace the subtitles. Get past the first couple of episodes. Appreciate the artwork and the style."
article: Anime comes in two varieties, subbed and dubbed. Most people find that the original Japanese voice actors are better to listen to than the dubbed Anime voices, which can sound cartoonish and silly. If you don't mind doing a little reading, try to go for the subtitled option. There's good and bad on both sides. It comes down to personal preference, not what others say after all. If you don't mind that the mouths and the sounds don't match up, go for the dubbed anime. Anime is long-form story telling. That means you need to have some patience and wait a while before you make up your mind about a show. If you're trying out a new series, watch a couple of episodes at least before you pass judgment.  The first episode for some series can be deceiving. The first episode of Elfin Lied has a naked woman and tons of gore but as it progresses there's far more to the story than just that. Don't worry: the characters eventually find their clothes. On the other hand, a series can deceive you by drawing you in, only to end up being dull. Sometimes, really popular series start to suffer later in the series. Anime is just as diverse as any variety of art or animation. Some of it looks hyper-realistic, while other styles are cartoonish and over-the-top, featuring talking Pandas and people with giant eyeballs. That's part of the fun. Most anime features very angular people, and a hand-drawn approach, with a very light touch. Others feature eye-popping color. While a particular anime might be your genre, the art style might turn you off. 80's Anime looks different from newer Anime thanks to unique and changing styles.

Write an article based on this "Call the doctor immediately if you note symptoms of severe bronchiolitis. Inspect the lips and skin for a blue tone or paleness. Observe the person for pauses in their breathing."
article: Unlike most cases, severe bronchiolitis can be life-threatening, although it's still treatable. Infants with severe bronchiolitis will usually need to be treated in a nearby hospital, and may be kept overnight, depending on the severity of their infection. Infants at risk for severe bronchiolitis include those:  Born prematurely. Who have a chronic lung or heart disease. Who have a weak immune system. Blue skin and lips—a condition known as cyanosis—is a symptom of severe cases of bronchiolitis. Cyanosis indicates that the person's respiratory passages are so blocked that not enough oxygen is reaching their extremities. While cyanosis isn’t an emergency in itself, it needs to be treated by a doctor.  On darker skin tones, lips and skin may look pale rather than blue. Call a doctor immediately if you notice that the person's lips and skin are blue or pale. The person likely needs immediate medical care. Long pauses between breaths—or periods of time when the person isn’t breathing at all—are signs of apnea. Apnea is a symptom of severe bronchiolitis and can be life threatening. If the person experiences apnea, reassure them and ask them to focus on their breathing. Then seek emergency care.  Apnea occurs most frequently in infants who were born prematurely or who are less than 2 months old. Seek emergency care if your child experiences apnea.

Write an article based on this "Install a dripper system to water individual plants. Choose a sprinkler irrigation system to cover more distance. Buy a sprayer or bubbler system as a hybrid between drippers and sprinklers."
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Dripper irrigation systems provide a steady flow of water to individual plants. If you want to water each plant on its own, choose a dripper system to give your plants a direct water source.  A dripper system consists of many square, flat waterspout-like "drippers" hooked to your irrigation piping that emit a small, steady water flow. Dripper systems also work well for potted outdoor plants. If you have a large yard or want to cover more area, you may want to choose another system. Sprinkler heads can water a radius between 3 feet (0.91 m) to 30 feet (9.1 m), depending on the flow rate and water pressure. Pick a sprinkler system if you have a large yard that needs even watering. Sprinkler irrigation systems consist of many sprinkler bulbs hooked to the irrigation piping that spray water out of their nozzles. Sprayers and bubblers have adjustable radiuses and can provide either direct or general attention to plants in your yard. Choose a bubbler or sprayer system if you want to control the amount of direct water flow your plants get at a given time.  Sprayer and bubbler systems look like a cross between sprinklers and bubblers. They are generally flat and square, with a nozzle on top that sprays a steady water flow. Bubbler and sprayer systems tend to have a smaller radius than sprinkler systems.