Write an article based on this "Place the tree into the desired container. Add one layer of pebbles to the container. Glue more pebbles inside of the container. Adjust the branches. Finished."
article: Add a liberal amount of glue to the bottom of the container using a hot glue gun. Push the ball of the tree into the hot glue. Hold onto the tree while the glue dries. The container can be a small planter or decorative bowl. While the glue is still hot, add a layer of pebbles to the container. All of the pebbles should fit down into the glue. They should be surrounding the tree trunk. They will offer the tree more support once all of the glue is dry.  Remember to continue to hold the tree while adding the pebbles. If you need to free your hands, prop the tree up with something to prevent it from falling over. Work quickly as your glue will dry within one to two minutes. Add another layer of glue on top of the first layer of pebbles. Continue to add pebbles to the glue. Repeat this process several times until you have reached the top of the container. Once the glue has dried, you can adjust your tree branches. Bend the wire branches so that the tree takes your desired shape.  Turn the branches down to resemble a weeping willow tree. Fray the branches out and slightly up to resemble a maple or oak tree.

Write an article based on this "Find the Wi-Fi network name and password on the side of your U-verse router. Connect your computer to the Wi-Fi network. Open a web browser on the computer. Type http://192.168.1.254 into the address bar, then press ↵ Enter. Enter the system password if prompted. Browse through your router’s web interface."
article: To access the router's settings, you will need to use a computer (or mobile device with a web browser) connected to the router's network. Start by determining the name and password of the U-verse Wi-Fi access point.  The name of the Wi-Fi access point is printed next to “Wi-Fi Network Name”. It begins with either “ATT” or “2WIRE”.  The password is directly below the network name, next to “Wi-Fi Password”. The process is different depending on the type of computer you are using.  Mac: Click the Airport (Wi-Fi) icon in the menu bar, then choose the Wi-Fi Network Name from the side of your router. When prompted, enter the Wi-Fi password. Windows: Click the Wi-Fi icon at the bottom right corner of the screen, then select the Wi-Fi Network Name from the list. Enter the Wi-Fi password when prompted. If you can’t connect to Wi-Fi, run an Ethernet cable from your computer’s networking port to the LAN port on the router. The computer should then automatically connect to the network. Any browser (e.g., Chrome, Safari, Firefox) will do. This will load the router's web interface. Depending on your router model, you may arrive at a password screen, or you may be brought to a page with a list of settings. If the configuration page does not load, see these troubleshooting tips. Most U-verse routers do not have a standard router password. If your model does display a page that asks for a system password, look on the side of the router for a sticker that 	contains the text “System Password” (NOT the Wi-Fi password), and enter that.  If a system password is required yet there is no “system password” printed on your router, try leaving the field blank. If none of the passwords work, call AT&T for support or reset the router back to its original factory settings. Now that you have arrived at the web interface, you have full access to your router. The layout of the settings screens varies depending on your model of U-verse router.

Write an article based on this "Begin studying 6 to 8 weeks before your test date. Evaluate your strengths and weaknesses to decide what to focus on. Get an IELTS book or study guide to direct your studies. Find an IELTS prep course to get extra help."
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When you feel that your English skills have progressed enough that you want to take the IELTS, book your exam. But make sure to allow yourself at least 6 weeks to study for the test. This will help to ensure that you have enough time to prepare yourself for the test and you won’t have to retake it. Avoid cramming for the exam or trying to take the exam too soon if you don’t feel ready. The IELTS exam includes reading, writing, speaking, and listening sections. Consider what your strengths and weaknesses are to help you decide what you should focus on.  For example, if you excel at reading and writing English, but have more difficulty engaging in conversations, then you might want to devote more time to studying for the listening and speaking sections of the exam. If you feel that you are equally skilled in all of the test's areas, then you can divide your study time evenly. There are many free study guides and materials available online, or you can check a study book out of your local library, or purchase a study guide from a bookstore or online. Following along with a study guide will help to ensure that you fully understand the layout of the exam, and increase your chances of success. Some good options include:  Top Tips for IELTS Academic Official IELTS Practice Materials Volume 1 & 2 How To Prepare for IELTS There are free and paid IELTS courses available. Some of the courses are in-person, while others are online. Find a course that works for you and enroll in it for some additional study time, guidance, and tips.  You can also watch IELTS test prep live streams on Facebook and Youtube. While these won’t provide the same targeted help as a course, you might still find them helpful. Taking an English course is also helpful if you don’t have access to an IELTS test prep course. Enroll in an English language course at your local university or online if this is an option for you.