Write an article based on this "Go to http://www.facebook.com in a Web browser. Click the "Search" field at the top of the window. Type the name of the friend you want to block and press ↵ Enter. Click the profile picture of the friend you want to block. Click ⋯. Click Block. Click Confirm."
article: If you're not signed in automatically, log in.  A list of Facebook profiles will be displayed in the browser window.  It's to the right of the profile picture, next to Message.  The person you block will automatically be unfriended and will not be able to contact you via Facebook or Messenger.

Write an article based on this "Identify the specific emotion that you are experiencing. Remind yourself that your emotions are okay. Express what you are feeling. Find ways to cope."
article: It really helps if you are able to put a name to your feelings. For example, are you feeling angry, sad, jealous, scared, depressed, happy, confused, or some other emotion?  Try using a journal to keep track of how you’re feeling. Your emotions may vary throughout the day and you want to keep track of them to see if there are any patterns. Note the time of day the emotion occurs, who was present, where you were, and what happened before and after you started to feel that way. Different emotions can sometimes feel very similar. For example, you may experience anger when you’re really pretty sad about something. Ask yourself “why” you’re feeling a certain way so that you can really figure out what you’re experiencing. For example, if you are mad at your ex-boyfriend for ending the relationship, you may ask yourself, “Why am I mad?” You may realize that you’re actually more sad then you are mad. Never make your feelings wrong and don’t try to hide them. Sometimes people think that accepting an emotion will make them feel worse, when really it’s a part of the healing process. Avoiding the emotion is what may actually make you feel worse over the long haul. Instead, try saying out loud to yourself, “It is okay that I am feeling ____.” Allowing yourself to express what you are feeling is a great way to begin the releasing process. Here are some things that you can do to release what you are feeling:  Writing your feelings down helps to release the emotions through paper. Try journaling. Talking to someone that you trust allows you to verbally release the emotions. At home this may be a parent or older sibling. At school, it may be best to approach a favorite teacher or your school counselor. Exercising allows you to use your physical body to express and release emotions. Crying helps you release those emotions that have been pent up for so long. Once you have identified your emotions, accepted them, and began the process of releasing them, it’s time to use some coping strategies to feel better. These coping techniques should focus on helping you take care of yourself in a healthy way. Some people enjoy pampering themselves while others love to use exercise as a stress reducer. Find something that you can do to self-soothe and be sure to do that daily.  As you journal your emotions you may see a pattern begin to emerge. For example, you might notice that you’re sad when you go to a particular place or you get jealous a lot when you’re with a specific person. Your coping strategies should include avoiding these triggers whenever possible. If you can’t identify a specific source of your feelings then you may be dealing with symptoms of a mood disorder such as depression or anxiety. For example, if you find that you’re always angry in the morning, but you don’t know why, then you should probably see a mental health professional. If you feel like the emotions are overwhelming or if you feel like hurting/killing yourself, then you should seek help from a trusted adult such as a parent, teacher, counselor, or minister immediately. You can also call the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at 1 (800) 273-8255.

Write an article based on this "Remove the existing water. Clean the birdbath with a small scrub brush. Rinse your bird bath. Refill the bird bath with fresh water."
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Regular cleaning can remove existing algae from your birdbath and prevent the build up of new algae. To clean your bird bath, start by removing all the water and discarding it. You will need to replace it with new water when you're done. You will need a small scrub brush to clean out your bird bath. In most cases, it is unnecessary to use cleaner. However, if your birdbath is very soiled or dirty, use a mild detergent. Clean the bottom of the bird bath and the sides, scrubbing off any dirt, debris, or visible algae. It's best to use a hose to rinse off your birdbath, especially if you used detergent. Hose down the inside of your bird bath until all soap residue is gone. It is very important to be thorough about rinsing a bird bath. Birds are very vulnerable to detergents and it can be harmful for birds if there's detergent left in the bird bath. Once you're done, you can refill your birdbath.  Use fresh, clean water to refill the bath.