Write an article based on this "Line your refrigerator drawers with bubble wrap to keep produce safe. Insulate your windows. Cushion broom handles. Make a temporary sole insert. Use bubble wrap as an artistic stamp."
article: Place a layer of bubble wrap over your fridge's crisper drawers. This will prevent fruits and vegetables from bruising and make cleaning the drawers easier. Cut out pieces of bubble wrap as large as your windowpanes. Duct tape them to the inner side of your windows to warm your home while lowering your electricity bill. Lower your blinds or curtains to cover the wrap and further insulate the room. To prevent blisters, wrap a small length of bubble wrap around your broom and mop handles. Tape the bubble wrap onto the handle to keep it secure while you're doing chores. Place your foot on a square of bubble wrap and trace your foot with a marker. Cut out the makeshift sole insert and put it in your shoe—it should stay effective for at least 6 hours. Trace a shape or design, like a heart or an animal, in the bubble wrap and cut it out with scissors. Paint onto the bubble-side surface and press the shape onto a piece of paper for a creative and bold stamp.

Write an article based on this "Read a book or magazine to calm down. Listen to music to relieve stress. Spend some time unwinding outside. Take a hot, relaxing shower or bath. Avoid thinking about work to prevent stress."
article: Reading is a great way to unwind after a long day. It can also help your body and mind relax and get ready for bed.  Try avoiding books/magazines about stressful topics like war, crime, or terrorism. Choose a book that lets you delve into the fictional world within its pages. Music is often used as a tool to help manage stress, anxiety, and depression. If you're trying to calm down after a long day, try listening to music that soothes you. You can do this at home as well as in the car on your commute home from work/school.  Choose something relaxing. It doesn't have to be classical music, though it can be if you enjoy it. The goal is to spend time listening to music that takes you out of a stressful moment. If you don't have any relaxing music of your own, try listening to jazz. It can be very soothing while still being upbeat, and the fact that it's often all instrumental may help your mind disengage from your stressful day. Exercising is a great way to get outdoors, but you don't have to be active to sit outside and enjoy the fresh air. Sometimes simply being outside the house - especially if you live near nature - can calm your anxious mind and reduce your stress levels.  Try sitting outside. You can watch the sunset, or simply set aside a half hour before or after dinner to enjoy a cup of decaffeinated tea outdoors. If you have a porch or patio you can sit there. If not, you can simply sit in the grass, or set up a lawn chair in your yard. If you're feeling tense after a long day, a hot shower or bath can help relieve sore muscles and reduce your stress levels. Just make sure you don't make the water too hot so that you don't burn yourself. Though it may not always be possible, it's best to disengage from your work life when you come home. Some individuals may be required to read and respond to emails at home, be on call in case of a situation, or take tasks home to complete. These individuals won't have much choice, as failing to do these things could lead to discipline or even dismissal. However, if you're allowed to leave your work at your place of employment when you clock out, it's best to do so.  Unless you're required to, resist the urge to check or respond to work emails. They'll still be there in the morning, and dealing with them at home after a long day could make you more stressed out. Try not to think about work. It may be difficult, especially if something at work is stressing you out or you have a deadline looming, but if you can distance your home life from your work stress you'll be much better off.

Write an article based on this "Lift the canine's ear and gently brush aside any hair that may be in the way. Look for signs of an ear infection. Position the thermometer deep into the dog's horizontal ear canal. Hold the thermometer in place and wait for it to beep. Remove the thermometer from the dog's ear gently."
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This will allow you to have a clear view of the animals ear canal. Any hair that remains in the way may obstruct the thermometer and cause discomfort to your dog. Note that while ear thermometers are less invasive to the animal they can be less accurate if used improperly. If your dog has an ear infection, do not use the ear thermometer, as it will likely give you an inaccurate result and be painful to the dog. Indications of an ear infection are redness, swelling, discharge with an odor, and shaking or scratching excessively at the ears. You may want to have another person hold the dog's head to get enough control of the animal to do this. Be sure the thermometer is deep enough or it will not produce an accurate temperature reading. . If you don't have help, hold the dog's body between your legs to keep it still. At no time should you continue with this process if your dog is trying to bite you, as you will not get an accurate reading if the dog is fighting the process. This indicates a reading was successfully achieved. Depending on the brand and make of the thermometer, read times will vary. Remember, ear thermometers go very deep into the horizontal ear canal. Some dogs may object to the ear thermometer, sometimes even more so than to the rectal option.