Write an article based on this "Understand that ringworm is a fungal infection. Know what ringworm looks like. Learn how a dog can get ringworm."
article: It is not, as the name might imply, an infestation by worms or bug larvae. Two species of fungus are responsible for ringworm infection, microsporum and trichophyton species. This bit of knowledge will help you understand both how the disease can spread and how to identify it. As the name implies, ringworm often leaves circular marks or patches on the surface of the skin. In the early stages of infection, there is little to see other than a patch of hair loss. This is because the fungus grows down the hair shaft, the body then rejects that hair as damaged and it falls out. The skin irritation can result in itching, but even without evident rubbing the condition can contribute to hair loss in the affected region. One of the primary factors that contributes to infection is immune health of the animal. Ringworm in dogs is most common in puppies and older animals, though it can also affect animals with suppressed immune systems. Dogs under stress or taking certain medications can thus be especially vulnerable. This is because the immune system keeps the flora and fauna that are normal inhabitants of the skin in check. However, if the immune system is not fighting fit, the fungus can grow unchecked and a full on infection develops.  While the fungi that cause ringworm are common, contact with an especially heavy concentration of spores can increase the likelihood of infection. Heavy concentrations are really only found on other infected animals. If your dog is healthy but gets ringworm, it is probably because it was around another animal that had the disease. Ringworm is highly infectious and the infected hairs that are shed are a major source of infection for people or other pets. In order to prevent the spread of the disease, sequester infected pets and clean up all fur from the infected pet before allowing other animals in the area.

Write an article based on this "Restart Steam twice to automatically turn Steam Guard on. Click the "Enable Steam Guard" button in the Settings or Preferences menu. Verify that Steam Guard is turned on. There is no "Enable Steam Guard" button."
article: After verifying your email address, Steam Guard will turn itself on automatically if you restart Steam twice. This is a security precaution. This is the way to enable Steam Guard if you've just verified your email address or if you have disabled Steam Guard in the past. In the "Account" tab of your Settings or Preferences menu, "Security Status" will display "Protected by Steam Guard" if Steam Guard has been enabled. Note: After enabling Steam Guard, you will need to wait 15 days before you can trade or use the Community Market. If the "Account" tab in your Settings or Preferences menu does not display an "Enable Steam Guard" button, you've likely recently had your account restored by Steam Support. Log completely out of Steam and then log back in to make the button appear.

Write an article based on this "Always send a card, not an email. Send a card even if you're also sending flowers. Send a card even if a lot of time has passed. Avoid overly religious content unless the person shares your beliefs. Don't worry too much about saying the wrong thing."
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Even if you learned of someone's death over social media or email, it's more thoughtful to send a card in the regular mail. Either buy a sympathy card from the store, use a blank card with an appropriate picture, or write your note on nice stationary. The note should be handwritten or typed in blue or black ink.  Don't express condolences over text message. If you do express condolences over social media or by other means, send a card, too. Even if the flowers come with a short note card, send a separate sympathy card with enough space to express your heartfelt condolences. This allows you to write the note and sign it yourself, rather than having it printed by a flower shop. It's best to send a card as soon as you hear about a person's death, which will usually be within a few days or weeks of the person's passing. However, you should still send a card even if many months, or even years, have passed without you knowing about the death. If you don't send a card, the person may wonder whether you care. Even if it's a little awkward to send a card late, it's definitely better than not sending one at all. Saying "my prayers are with you" is completely fine, but copying bible passages or expressing your religious beliefs in other ways isn't appropriate for a sympathy card. The person receiving the card may not have the same beliefs, and you don't want to push yours on him or her at such a delicate time. Stick to universally accepted expressions of love and sympathy, rather than those specific to your religion.  For example, saying "I know he's in heaven now" may not be appropriate, because the person may not believe in heaven. However, if you and the person are members of the same religious group, it's perfectly fine to write a note taking that into account. Trust yourself to write a message that expresses your true desire to show the recipient you care. The very act of sending a card is a thoughtful gesture that will be appreciated. Do your best to write a note that is sincere and sweet. If you find it difficult to express yourself through written notes, that's ok - there will be other ways to show the person you're there for them during this difficult time.