Write an article based on this "Cite the journal article first. Add the database, date, and the article’s DOI or URL in an MLA citation. Write the access date and URL or DOI for Chicago/Turabian style. Provide the URL of the database and the access date in CSE style."
article: Consult whatever style format you are using for this paper. Follow their instructions on citing a journal article, periodical article, or magazine article. You will cite it the same way for an online article as you would for a print article.   In MLA, you would cite: Author(s). "Title of Article." Title of Journal, Volume, Issue, Year, pages.  In Chicago, you should write: Author(s), “Title of Article,” Title of Journal volume, number (Year): page numbers. In CSE, the format is: Author(s). Year. Article title. Shortened journal title. Volume(issue):pages. When doing in text citations, always cite the author, not the database. For example, use (Smith), not (JSTOR). Put these at the end of the citation. First, put the title of the database in italics. Next add the DOI or URL. Put the date of access last.  If you are citing an article from the database JSTOR, for example, it might look like this: Clark, Kenneth. “Mona Lisa.” The Burlington Magazine, vol. 115, no. 840, 1973, pp. 144–151. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/877242. Accessed October 1, 2017.  The DOI should be located under the title of the journal article. If you are using an URL, choose the “stable” or “permanent” URL, which should be listed under the title. You do not need the name of the database in Chicago. First write the word “accessed” then add the month, day, and year you last read it. Put a period after the date, and copy down either the DOI or the permanent URL. If you need to cite an article from the database Proquest in Chicago style, you might have this: Glynn, I. (1999). Two millennia of animal spirits. Nature, 402, 353. Accessed October 1, 2017. DOI:10.1038/46428. The URL should go in angle brackets (< >). Put the URL of the main page of the database; do not link the article itself. After the URL, write the word “accessed” before adding in the year, month, and day you last read it. So, if you are citing an article from the database Science Direct, you might write: Krause N. 2017. New Surfactants for Chemistry in Water. Current Opinion in Green and Sustainable Chemistry 7. DOI:10.1016/j.cogsc.2017.06.009.< www.sciencedirect.com > [accessed 2017 Oct 1].

Write an article based on this "Use UV-stabilized polyethylene which is cheap but contains BPA's  or the more expensive but non toxic LDPE grow tarps which last for longer. Use hard, double-walled plastic such as multi wall polycarbonate or corrugated polycarbonate or the more expensive but non BPA containing acrylic (Plexiglas) which has a higher light transparency. You could buy fiberglass if you are building a framed greenhouse, you can save money by choosing fiberglass over glass as the roof construction can be lighter of construction. Choose glass."
article: It is UV-stabilized.  Plastic film has to be replaced every few years PET plastic has a shorter life expectancy then the non toxic LDPE plastic. It must be washed occasionally. It will not hold heat as well as glass, but is adequate for lean-tos, quonsets and small stand-alone framed greenhouses. Polycarbonate can be curved slightly around the frame and it has an energy savings of up to 30 percent, because it is double-walled. Polycarbonate is 200 times stronger than glass so it won't chip or crack during construction.Polycarbonate also has high light transmission and is UV-stabilized, but does contains toxins such as BPA`s that are water soluble. Acrylic has more light transparency but is not as strong (yet still stronger then glass) 80 percent of light filters through polycarbonate. 90% filters true Acrylic. Fiberglass will turn yellow and lose transparency in a few years. Acrylic is more expensive but has higher transparency and stays clear up to 10 years.  Choose clear fiberglass or even better Acrylic. It will need a new coat of resin every 10 to 15 years. Invest in higher-grade fiberglass. Light transmission is greatly reduced on low-grade fiberglass or just buy Acrylic.  This will save you approximately 25% in cost compared to glass and is easier to work with. This is the most attractive material, if you are building a greenhouse that will accentuate your house or garden.  Glass is very fragile and is expensive to replace when it breaks, but on the other side acrylic, fiberglass and polycarbonate needs replacing over time. You must build a framed greenhouse with a foundation, any misalignment because of settling can cause damage. Tempered glass is preferable because it is stronger than regular glass, consider using hardened glass for the roof. A 4mm thickness of float glass is suggested if you are in a area prone to hail. If you are going to the expense of installing a glass greenhouse, you should consider bids from construction companies to ensure the foundation and frame can handle the weight.

Write an article based on this "Gather your ingredients. Preheat the oven to 350ºF (176ºC). Place them in a pan and put it in the oven for 55 minutes. Sprinkle 1 cup of cheddar cheese over the peppers. Cook them for 10 more minutes. Serve."
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Cook them until the cheese is completely melted. Then remove the pan from the heat and let the peppers cool for at least 5 minutes. Eat these tasty stuffed peppers while they're hot.