Write an article based on this "Try digesting something bland, like crackers. Start simple and ramp your way up. Suck on a mint or chew gum to jump-start your intestines in the right direction. Chew or sip on ginger. Avoid acidic, spicy, fatty, or fibrous foods."
article: Dry crackers in small amounts may decrease nausea. That's because foods high in starch, such as crackers or toast, can help absorb stomach acids. If eating crackers works, you may have been hungry, not ill. Remember that, when you begin to eat again, you should start with some simple carbohydrates, such as gelatin.  Slowly work your way up to proteins like chicken noodle soup.  Save fats for last, as fat is toughest to digest and can disrupt your already weakened stomach. Fresh-tasting mints are great as a palate-cleanser and may help reduce nausea. As mentioned earlier, candied ginger is also a good solution to keep the vomiting sensation away. Ginger can calm your nausea and sensation to vomit, in some cases. You can try a piece of ginger, ginger gum, or ginger tea. Choose the option that works best for you. These foods make your stomach work overtime, meaning that the chance you feel you need to vomit increases. Acidic, spicy, and fatty foods are all self-explanatory. Fibrous foods include many vegetables, meats, and coarse grains.  If diarrhea accompanied your vomiting, avoid dairy products as well. Like other foods mentioned above, dairy can be hard for the stomach to process. Avoid very hot or very cold food. Your stomach has to work overtime to make very cold food warm enough to process, and very hot food cool enough to process.

Write an article based on this "Remember that the fast begins at dawn. Engage in community activities during Karva Chauth. Get your husband (or fiancé) involved."
article: This is a tough feat, but you won't eat or drink throughout the day. And good news: you won't have to perform household tasks, either. In the morning, you'll spend time with the other women in your community, and paint Henna on each other's hands and feet. Before sunset, you'll get together at one place (which can be someone's house) to perform the rituals associated with the puja. Together,you'll pray for your husbands' well-being and longevity while passing bayas to one another.  The puja is a ritual during which people show reverence to a God, a spirit, or any other aspect connected to the Divine. The baya is a gift basket with items such as Almonds, pieces of jewelry, and other items. Note that even though this festival is geared towards women, husbands actively participate. They traditionally shower their wives with gifts and treats in exchange for the tough fasting and prayers. Aside from celebrating the bond between two female friends, this holiday also serves as a reminder of the eternal bond between husband and wife.

Write an article based on this "Let the tortoise soak first. Scrub the tortoise gently. Wash away the dirt. Dry the tortoise off. Don't use soap."
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Allow the tortoise time to fill up its water reserves before you try to scrub it. Give it a 20-minute soak in clean water. Tortoises need soaking more often than they need baths. You shouldn't need to actually scrub your tortoise very often. Next, use an old, clean toothbrush to scrub the tortoise all over. Start with the shell, being sure to get in all the cracks. Move on to the legs, arms, and head. Be sure not to scrub too hard, especially on the places without scales. Use the water to wash off the dirt you've scrubbed clean. Gently pour it over the tortoise to get the grime off. While you're washing, make sure to look for any injuries, nicks, or an unhealthy shell. If you notice any abnormalities, it may be time to take your pet to the vet for a check up. Use a towel to pat the tortoise dry. You don't want him to be wet when he goes back to his enclosure. Soaps, detergents, and shell cleaners are not good for tortoises. In fact, they can be harmful, even killing your pet. Stick with plain water to clean your tortoise.