Write an article based on this "Curse away, but not with the intent to hurt someone. Consider the individual who is on the receiving end. Avoid taboo words that have negative racial connotations. Avoid gay slurs."
article: When swears are intentionally directed at individuals they're hurtful.  Use them to disparage experiences and situations, not people.  Use your vocabulary. Swearing at someone who offends you might offer relief, but it won't explain why you were offended as effectively as telling them why. Try to be kind and gentle in this. Or even in the vicinity. Don't repeat curses that you know are particularly offensive to the individual. If it's clear that you're aware of the individual's sensitivity and use the curse word anyway, it could be interpreted as targeting that person. And if it is, you could be the subject of litigation. They can directly express a racist point of view that you wouldn't otherwise feel comfortable expressing.  The "N-word" is too taboo to use. Even if it's clear to you that you're not intending to be racist, the word is offensive to African Americans and has racist connotations.  The upside to using the word is not close to the downside. Many cultural groups have offensive slang terms that are used to degrade the group.You might think that your intentions are to be creatively taboo. But you can't account for how the word sounds to the person you're targeting.  They might have a whole history of dealing with racism and are constantly on guard for it. Again, there's really no upside to using them. In the rare case that you're certain the word will be taken as humorous and doesn't express a biased-sexual-orientation view then . . . perhaps. But gay slurs should, mainly, be avoided.  If the word is being used to imply inferiority, then don't use words that represent someone's sexual orientation.

Write an article based on this "Work with a licensed general contractor. Find out how the inspector recommends that you clean or avoid mold. Get a moisture assessment. Avoid scams from unethical inspectors."
article: There are no government licensing or certification processes for mold inspectors in the U.S. This means that anyone can work in a mold-inspection capacity. To find a good mold inspector, work with an individual who is a licensed general contractor. Make sure that they have performed mold-inspection tests before, and have a reliable laboratory test their samples. For a list of mold inspectors in your local area, visit: https://www.mold-advisor.com/mold-test-professional.html. Mold is inevitable within most houses. Ask the contractor what strategies they recommend for mold cleaning and prevention. Most types of mold are cleaned through the same means, so the type(s) of mold discovered in your house will have little effect on the way in which you remove them. Follow up with other relevant questions, like:  “How many test samples do you typically take?” “How many times have you worked with this mold-testing laboratory before?” The moisture assessment that a mold inspector can provide is frequently more useful than the air and surface tests. A moisture assessment will allow you to determine where water or moisture is entering your home, which in turn will show you the locations where mold is most likely to grow. Mold swab tests have limited usefulness. Mold spores blow through the air, so if there is mold on one surface in your home, it’s likely that it’s on several other surfaces. Inspectors who are only trying to turn a profit can use various tricks to scam you or overcharge you. Make sure that you are home when the inspection is taking place, so that you can spot any shady practices.  Avoid working with a company that will both test for mold and remove any mold it finds. These companies often go out of their way to “find” mold so that they can charge you to remove it. Unethical inspectors will turn up the heat in your house and shake out rugs indoors, in order to increase the number of mold spores in the air.

Write an article based on this "Understand that you don't need to dye your hair brown or black. Style your hair to show off your face structure. Observe Korean hairstyles to find your favorites."
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The goal of this article isn't to look more ethnically Korean, it's to use Korean beauty techniques to make you look the way you want to look. Also, Kpop artists dye their hair very frequently, so in pop culture, hair color is much more varied than you'd think. The way you wear your hair can highlight certain aspects of your face, so make sure you pick the best haircuts and styles to go with your face structure. Pay attention to trends in Korean hairstyles and adopt those that will work best for you. Popular styles include long straight hair with bangs, long and wavy hair with a center part, short cropped hair, and clips or large bows as hair accessories.