Write an article based on this "Run! Jump on the half pillars on the opposite wall. Repeat step 2 for the next wall and the one after that. Hide under a fixated temple ruin in front of all the walls. Take out your bow and start shooting Barba to get its attention. Run toward Barba's beard and latch onto it. Climb toward his back once he stops moving. Charge up your sword and stab it twice. Climb down toward Barba's back. Charge up your sword and stab it until Barba dies."
article: Go towards the opposite side of the wall you climbed down on. Once you're on the pillar, jump on top of the wall and fall down on the next area. Be fast while doing this; Barba might attack you while you're on the wall.  Barba can't touch you while you're under it. When Barba tries to peek at you, his beard will touch the ground. He'll shake for a while, so hold on a bit. Then make your way to the top of its head for the first weak point. This should be enough to make the weak point disappear. Be careful since Barba is an extremely violent shaker, so don't let go of its hair until it stops shaking. Go to the left side for the second weak point.

Write an article based on this "Be careful when using snuff to quit tobacco. Learn about the health risks. Recognize signs of tobacco dependency. Be aware of longterm nasal problems."
article: Many people use snuff as a way to transition away from tobacco altogether. You do not inhale snuff, and some studies indicate this makes it less addicting or dangerous than tobacco products. However, the results of such studies are debatable. If you want to use snuff to transition off of tobacco products, you should talk to a doctor first. Many doctors advise against using snuff to quit, as this may just create another bad habit. Instead of snuff, some medical doctors may prescribe nicotine replacement sprays, patches, pills, or gums. Talk to your doctor about your options before settling on snuff as your route to quit. Many people believe nasal snuff does not come with the health risks associated with smoking. However, understand that snuff has similar health risks to tobacco. It increases your risk for heart disease, stroke, cirrhosis, all cancers, including lung cancer, and respiratory and digestive diseases. The risks are arguably slightly lower than smoking cigarettes, but still exist for smokeless tobacco products like snuff. Nasal snuff contains nicotine, which is a physically addictive substance. Recognize the signs of nicotine dependency. If you are displaying these signs, you may want to reevaluate your use of nasal snuff.  You can become dependent on nasal snuff, making it difficult to quit. You may try to quit, but find you are unable to. If you stop using snuff for a few days, you may experience withdrawal symptoms like irritability, strong cravings, anxiety, low mood, difficulty concentrating, and increased hunger. You may keep using snuff even if health problems arise and your doctor recommends quitting. Over the longterm, using snuff can cause damage to your nasal cavities. As you're snorting snuff through your nose, your nostrils become irritated and damaged over time. Longterm users of snuff sometimes develop chronic rhinitis. This condition causes a persistent runny nose and blocked nasal passages.

Write an article based on this "Teach children that nudity is natural and not about sex. Practice safe opposite-sex nudity from an early age. Model healthy body image while being naked. Avoid expressing your sexuality when you’re in a family setting. Explain that there are different cultural norms regarding nudity."
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Depending on the culture where you grew up, you might think of nudity as being sexual. However, it’s also your most natural state. When you’re nude around your kids, act like it’s a natural, normal thing. Encourage them to embrace nudity as an unremarkable part of being human rather than a sexual act. Being nude doesn’t have to trigger sexual attraction. Keep sex and nudity separate in your family so that nudity is practiced in a healthy way. One of the biggest challenges with family nudity is dealing with the difference between the sexes. Children will likely have a lot of questions, and some people may be uncomfortable with your decision. Introduce your children to opposite-sex nudity from birth or as early as possible. Teach them about the differences between your bodies and what behaviors are safe and appropriate.  Answer any questions that your child has about the differences between each family member’s body, such as genitalia and body hair. You might say, "I have more hair than you do because I'm a grown up. One day you'll have hair, too," or "You have a penis and your sister has a vagina, so you look different down there." Explain what’s okay and what’s not when it comes to touching. You might say, "It's not okay for anyone to touch you in a way that makes you feel uncomfortable. Also, no one should touch you down there." There's nothing wrong with children seeing their parents naked if it's not in a sexual way and if the child is comfortable. One of the biggest benefits of practicing family nudity is building a healthy body image for your children. While you’re naked around them, act like you’re comfortable and proud of your body. Additionally, avoid criticizing your body when you’re around your kids. Instead of saying something like, “I wish I could get rid of this belly,” say something like, “I’m glad that my body could bring you into the world.” While your sexuality is normal and healthy, it’s something you should only show when you're in private. Otherwise, your children may get confused about what’s okay and what’s not. If you get aroused, cover up or excuse yourself to another room. Similarly, don’t engage in sexual touching with your partner when your kids are around. For instance, don’t squeeze your partner’s breasts or touch their genitals when your kids are looking. This will make them think that they should do these things because you’re modeling the behavior. Every culture has their own values when it comes to nudity. For instance, European cultures are more open about family and public nudity, while other cultures are more modest. There’s nothing wrong with having different cultural values or with questioning the values of where you live. However, talk to your children so they know what’s different about how they live versus what their friends might think. You might say, “In our family, we like to be close to nature and we celebrate our bodies. That means we’re okay with being naked around our family members. Some of your friends might think that’s not okay because they have different family values.”