Write an article based on this "Follow a passion in your artwork. Pay attention to which elements continuously appear in your own art. Explore the recurring elements more deeply to progress as an artist. Practice developing your style every day by making lots of art. Avoid limiting yourself to one type of style."
article: Find something you’re curious about, want to explore, or wish to advocate for and use this interest as a basis for your artwork. This will help give your artwork a specific direction and focus, allowing you to use your voice as an artist to develop your own style. For example, if you love the ocean and are passionate about marine life, study the shapes and colors of the waves and mimic this movement in your artwork. Once you’ve created at least 10-15 pieces of artwork, take a step back and look for similarities between them. Which colors, textures, themes, and techniques tend to show up the most? These are things that indicate your specific style as an artist.  For example, maybe all of your work tends to stay in the same color scheme, or you use very fluid brush strokes as opposed to straight, rigid ones. Perhaps you find yourself wanting to only draw realistic urban cityscapes or mostly create sculptures representing an issue in the environment. After you've recognized which things reappear in each of your pieces, practice developing those elements into more advanced pieces. You can do this by trying out different alterations of the elements, finding other renditions of your style that you also like. For example, if you've noticed that you create prints consisting of lots of simple shapes, try arranging the simple shapes in a pattern or obscuring them in some way. The best way to develop your style is to make art every single day, or at least a few times a week. Finding your art style is a process, and the only way it will emerge is if you’re constantly creating and trying new things. Try to put aside 30 minutes to an hour each day to create art, whether it’s sketching right before bedtime or practicing mixing certain paint colors. Your style will likely change and evolve as you grow as an artist, so try not to box yourself into one idea or style. Don't think too much about making art that fits with your specific style and instead just let your art evolve naturally. For example, if you’ve developed a style of painting that mostly only uses bold colors, don’t be afraid to incorporate small amounts of black and white into your artwork to see how it looks.

Write an article based on this "Close the garage door. Secure the door. Locate the winding cone. Loosen the set screws. Prepare to adjust the tension. Adjust the tension. Stretch the spring. Tighten the set screws. Repeat on the other side. Test your door. Lubricate the springs."
article: Unplug the opener if you have an automatic garage door. Note that because the garage door will be down, this will mean:  The springs will be under tension, which increases the risk of injury. Call a professional if you don't feel confident dealing with a spring under this much tension. You should have sufficient lighting in the garage to work comfortably. You will need an alternate way out if anything should happen. All your tools need to be inside the garage with you when you begin. Place a C-clamp or a pair of locking pliers on the track of the garage door just above the bottom roller. This will prevent the door from popping open when you're adjusting the tension. From the stationary center plate, use your eye to follow the spring out to where it ends. At the end, there will be a winding cone keeping it in place. The cone will have four holes evenly spaced around it, plus two set screws that are used to lock the spring in place on the center shaft. To alter the tension on the spring, you will be adjusting the winding cone by inserting the winding bars into the holes and rotating the cone in one direction or the other. Insert the winding cone or solid steel rod into the bottom hole on the winding collar. Hold the cone in place with the bar and loosen the screws. Check the shaft to see if there are any flattened or depressed areas where the screws are meant to be set. If so, make sure you replace the screws in these same flats when you are finished with your adjustment to ensure they hold more securely. Insert the bars into two successive holes in the winding cone. Position yourself to the side of the bars so that your head and body are not in the way if the spring breaks. Always be ready to move quickly. Make sure the bars are fully inserted, and manually rotate the cone in 1/4 increments. To determine a 1/4 turn, rotate the winding bars 90 degrees.   To increase tension for a door that's difficult to open or closes too quickly, wind the cone up (in the same direction as the garage door cable goes through the pulley).  To decrease tension for a door that isn't closing fully, is difficult to close, or opens too quickly, wind the cone down (in the opposite direction from how the garage door cable passes through the pulley).  Unless you know exactly how much you need to adjust your door, go through all the steps and test the door. Repeat as necessary, working in 1/4 turns, until you achieve the proper tension. Keep the bottom-most winding bar in place and remove the second bar. Measure out 1/4 inch from the end of the winding cone (away from the center) and make a mark with a marker or piece of masking tape. With the bar still in the bottom hole, pull slightly up (toward the ceiling) on the bar and toward the center plate. As you do this:  Continue holding the bar up and over and tap on it with the second bar. Tap it just below the winding cone. Tap it away from the center plate and toward the mark on the shaft. Tap the bar until you have stretched the spring to meet the mark on the shaft. Once you've stretched the spring out 1/4 inch, hold it in place with the one bar and lock it in place on the shaft by tightening the set screws. Make sure you replace the screws into their flats if there were any on the shaft. Some torsion spring mechanisms have two springs (one on either side of the center plate), and if this is the case, repeat steps four to eight on the other spring. Torsion springs must be adjusted equally to ensure balance. Remove any clamps or pliers that are securing the door and test the door to see if you have adjusted the tension enough. If not, repeat steps four to ten until you have found the right tension to correct the problem you were having. Once your adjustments have been made, plug your opener back in if you have an automatic garage door. You should lubricate all springs, hinges, bearings, and metal rollers twice a year with a lithium- or silicone-based spray. Don't use WD-40.

Write an article based on this "Open your Google account page. Click Device activity & security events. Click REVIEW DEVICES. Review your login locations. Sign out of a platform. Change your password"
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Go to https://myaccount.google.com/ in your computer's web browser. This method allows you to see a list of places where your Google account is currently signed in. If you see an option that you don't recognize, you can sign out the account and change your password. You'll find this link below the "Sign-in & security" heading on the left side of the page. If you aren't logged into your Google account, you'll be prompted to log in before you can proceed. It's on the right side of the page, just below the "Recently used devices" heading. Each item on this page is a location on which you're signed into your Google account. If you see a platform that you don't recognize (e.g., a computer), click the platform's name, click the red REMOVE button, and click REMOVE when prompted. . If you had to sign out of an unknown platform, you should change your Google account password immediately. This will prevent future hacking. Be sure to use a password that's unique to your Google account.