Write an article based on this "Find a spot outside just before sunset where you can see the horizon. Lay down on your back and turn your head toward the sun. Wait for the sun to set and then quickly stand up to see the sun again. Ask yourself why a round earth makes this possible."
article: A flat area without any trees or buildings is best, like an open field or the beach. This experiment works best on a day with clear skies. Make sure you can still see the horizon when you're laying down. If you can't, look for a spot with a clear view. You want to stand up as soon as the sun sets beneath the horizon. When you do, notice how you can see the sun setting over the horizon again. Think about it: if the earth was flat, it wouldn’t make a difference if you stood up quickly after the sunset — the sun would still be gone below the flat edge of the earth. But since the world is round, standing up lets you see further over the earth’s curve. That’s why you’re able to see the sunset twice! If you were to let the sun set again, and then quickly get up to a higher viewpoint, you could see the sunset for a third time!

Write an article based on this "Choose a design that reflects your cultural background. Get a tattoo inspired by your favorite movie, TV show, or comic book. Opt for a literature-inspired tattoo."
article: Represent your own cultural background by choosing a tattoo inspired by traditional artwork or symbolism. For instance, if you are of Irish or Scottish descent you may opt for a Celtic tattoo, like a knotwork circle or cross. For a more direct tribute, you may opt for a tattoo your nation's flag or national symbol. Express your appreciation for a favorite element of pop culture by borrowing from TV, cinema, or literature for your tattoo design. Opt for something that you have been a fan of for a long time and expect to enjoy for the foreseeable future. Bring a photo of a specific logo, character, or screen capture for your tattoo artist to work with, and discuss your specific ideas with them. For instance, you might opt for a Batman tattoo if you are a long time comic book fan. Get a tattoo that represents a favorite book or author by choosing a specific quote or creating a design based on specific work. If you opt for a written quote, choose the font or style of writing you would like. If you have an artistic design in mind, bring pictures of different elements that you would like incorporated into the tattoo to your consult appointment and discuss your idea with the tattoo artist. For instance, you might get a tattoo of a raven as a homage to Edgar Allen Poe.

Write an article based on this "Pick up anything on the floor. Create boxes for things to keep and things to throw away. Donate or throw away any unwanted items."
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Make piles for like items, focusing on items such as clothes, books, tissues, magazines, shoes, papers and anything else that you may have laying around. The first step to getting an organized bedroom is cleaning up the mess that you've already created. When you're done, the only things touching the floor should be your furniture. This is an important first step — you'll have a much more difficult time cleaning around your clutter rather than you will have simply getting it out of the way. Once you have your floor completely clear, gather the items you picked up and decide whether you want to keep each item or get rid of it.  Place the “keep” items in the box for things to keep and place the “get rid of” items in the box for things to throw away. Don't be afraid to part with items you haven't used in years and that don't hold any sentimental value. Saving an antique keepsake given to you by your grandmother may make more sense than saving a stack of last year’s junk mail. To determine which items of clothing in your closet you need to get rid of, turn around all the hangers in your closet so the hooks are pointing towards you (the wrong way). When you wear something, hang it back up the normal way. In three to six months, any hangers facing the wrong way are holding clothes you haven’t worn, and should go in the donation box. Consider the items you threw into the “get rid of” box when you gave your room an initial clean. Look them over and determine if they are worth donating or need to be thrown away.  Give your used clothes and furniture to a secondhand store. Charities like Goodwill and the Salvation Army usually accept used items in good condition. Give your books to a library. By donating used books to a library, you give others the chance to discover new books. Sell or give away possessions online. Classified ad sites like Craigslist usually have sections devoted to getting rid of used goods for cheap or for free.