Write an article based on this "Avoid direct sunlight and heat. Clean up spills. Move all furniture carefully. Protect the finish. Repair any dents or marks."
article: Don't place oak furniture next to a source of heat or in direct sunlight. This can cause excessive dryness, difficult to fix cracks of body components, and color fading. If you must place the furniture right next to an air vent, close its louvers to reduce air flow (but don't close more than a small fraction of them all, as that could hurt the HVAC system.) Keep your oak furniture inside. Unless specifically designed for outside use (such as regularly cleaned and oiled deck chairs), wooden furniture should always be used inside. Always clean spills and water off of oak furniture. Since oak is porous, it will easily soak up water. This can damage the finish and lead to staining. Wipe up spills with a clean dry cloth or paper towel. The longer a spill sits, the deeper the spill can penetrate. This is why it's important to dry a spill as soon as you notice it. No matter how strong and sturdy oak furniture looks, always move it with care. To do so, lift it or gently push it with sliders and rollers. Carefully set it down to preserve the integrity of the joints. If a joint does come undone, it can usually be fixed with glue and a clamp. Never drag furniture by it's legs or pull it across a room. Don't expose oak to strong cleaning agents, coffee, wine, water or other liquids. Modern finishes can generally be cleaned with a damp (not soggy), lightly soaped towel. Antique finishes can be more delicate, so test an inconspicuous  area and wait a few minutes to see what happens before proceeding. Avoid putting hot items such as dishes or pans directly on the wood. Instead, use trivets or heavy mats. You may be able to repair slight damages to oak furniture. You can use furniture markers and putties (available in a variety of colors) to fix small chips. To repair a mark or dent in unfinished furniture, try swelling the ding back out. Put a damp cotton cloth over the spot and place the tip of a warm iron onto the cloth so the wood rises up. Once the blemish is dry, sand it down with a fine-grain sandpaper, then oil it.  Furniture oil tends to darken light dings in overall hard finishes. Use the "natural" yellowish kind for a medium brown color. If you need nearly-black, try dark furniture oil. Don't soak too much oil into a waxy-type finish since it can really stain. Some putties harden while others stay soft and removable. For penetrating fixes start with lighter tones.

Write an article based on this "Go to https://www.blender.org/download in a web browser. Click Download Blender 2.81a. Double-click the Blender install file. Go to https://nilssoderman.com/downloads/minecraft-blender-rig/ in a web browser. Click Download Cycles Minecraft Rig BSS Edit. Extract the ZIP file."
article: This is the download page for Blender 3D, an advanced 3D animation suite that is completely free to download and is available for all operating systems. There are other 3D animation suites available, such as 3DS Max and Maya, but these programs can cost thousands of dollars to purchase. It's the blue button in the center of the page.  This downloads the Windows install file for the latest version of Blender 3D. If you are using another operating system besides Windows, click the drop-down menu below the blue button in the menu, then select your operating system. You can open downloaded files in your web browser, or in your Downloads folder.  Follow the instructions to complete the installation of Blender 3D. This page contains free downloads of Minecraft Blender files. The download contains Minecraft structures, blocks, and rigs for all the mobs and a Minecraft character. It's the third download link on the page.  This downloads a ZIP file containing the latest version of the files and rigs. if you're using Windows, right-click the downloaded file and select Extract All, then extract the files to a location you'll remember. If you have a Mac, just double-click the ZIP file to unzip the files to a folder with the same name.

Write an article based on this "Ensure your safety. Confront your fears. Befriend your neighbors. Know when to seek help."
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If you fear being alone at night because of someone breaking in, because of a medical emergency, or because of a disaster like a fire, taking measures to ensure your safety will help ease some fear. You can take practical steps to prepare yourself in case an emergency occurs.  Lock all doors and windows before going to sleep Familiarize yourself with fire escape routes Consider getting a security alarm Make sure you have a working, charged phone nearby Take a self-defense course Know who to call in an emergency It's easy to give in to your fears and imagine the worst-case scenario when you're at home alone. You may be tempted to keep the lights on, keep the TV on, always invite a friend over at night, or compulsively check your locks before you go to bed. These ritualized behaviors will increase your anxiety about being alone at night in the long-run.  Avoid asking someone to come stay with you too often Find rational explanations for noises you hear in the middle of the night Wear earplugs or use a sound machine to block out strange sounds Go to counseling if you start to obsess over your fears or if they interfere with sleep Getting to know your neighbors is a good way to make sure other people know who you are and can keep an eye out for you. Befriending your neighbors is good for social connection, too! You might meet other people who live alone and set up a system where each of you agrees to check up on each other if you haven’t heard from each other in a few days. While you can learn to cope with any loneliness and frustration of being alone, there are some instances where being alone may start to be unsafe for you. This is especially true if you are an older adult or have any chronic health issues. Reach out to a trusted friend, loved one, or physician for help if you have:  Difficulty managing your medications Difficulty paying your bills Difficulty bathing Difficulty eating well Difficulty with balance and falls Difficulty keeping your house clean Difficulty getting out to connect with other people