Write an article based on this "Dial the exit code. Dial 33. Dial the city code. Dial the phone number."
article: Depending on where you’re calling from, an exit code can range from two to four characters. In the United States, Canada, the Dominican Republic and U.S. territories such as Guam and Puerto Rico, this code is 011.  If you’re calling from anywhere else in the world, visit https://countrycode.org/ to look up your exit code. If you’re on a cell phone, you can save time by pressing +, which is on the same key as 0. This will not work on landline phones. This is the country code for France. If you don’t use 33, you’ll be accessing a different country. The city code is the first two digits of the phone number. If the first digit of the city code starts with a 0, start with the second digit. For example, in this number: 01 22 33 44 55, the city code is 01. Do not dial the 0 part of the area code. Just dial 1. French phone numbers have eight digits (after the two-digit city code). The phone numbers are usually written as five pairs of numbers with a space between each pair. Sometimes dashes or periods are used instead of spaces. For example, to dial a person in France at 01 22 33 44 55 from the US or Canada, you would dial 01133122334455.

Write an article based on this "Start pruning yews in late March or early April. Cut out diseased, dead, or broken branches. Trim off any shoots that are clearly sticking out. Remove branches to bring light into the yew. Make the cut where the branch meets another branch."
article: This is right before new growth will start to take place. If the yews are growing vigorously, you may need to prune them again in late June. Avoid pruning yews in the fall, as this will make them more vulnerable to winter weather. Look for shoots that have broken off, or leaves that are brown and dying. If an entire branch of leaves is yellow or brown, use hand pruners to clip the entire branch off. You can cut these out at any point during the year. New growth will often be light green and sticking out from the rest of the plant. You can cut these off using hand pruners, either clipping the end off so it's level with the rest of the yew, or by reaching down into the plant and cutting right where 2 branches meet. Cutting off the protruding shoots will give the yew a shaped and clean-cut look. It's important for all of the leaves and branches to be able to receive sunlight and fresh air, including the inner ones. Select longer shoots and cut them off deep inside the shrub using a hand pruner. By doing this all over the plant, you'll open up the middle a bit so that it can be healthy as well. Sometimes yews will lean outwards with the upper branches blocking the sunlight to the bottom ones. If this is the case, trim the upper branches so that the entire plant has access to light and air. Once you've chosen the shoot you're going to cut, follow it down into the yew until it connects to another branch. This is where you should cut it using hand pruners, making sure the cut is flush against the attaching branch.  If the shrub is super deep, you can use long-handled pruners to snip off the branch. Wear gloves to protect your hands when pruning, if desired.

Write an article based on this "Understand why being left out hurts. Remind yourself that rejection is a small part of life. Be realistic."
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Feeling left out is usually the result of being excluded or rejected by a group of people that you want to like and accept you. You may feel left out because you have been excluded and/or rejected by a group of friends or coworkers. It is normal to feel pain when you are excluded or rejected because we are all in need of social belonging. We are social beings and when our needs are not met, we experience pain and sadness. But just because it’s normal to feel pain when you are rejected doesn’t make it hurt any less, so it is important to develop strategies for coping with rejection.  Recent research has found that your brain processes pain from rejection the same way it would process physical pain, such as having a broken arm.  Social rejection can bring on feelings of anger, anxiety, depression, sadness, and jealousy.  Researchers have even found that is painful to be rejected by groups we don’t like! Everyone feels left out from time to time. Unless you've fallen out with, or upset your loved ones somehow, being left out is unlikely to be a regular occurrence. You may take comfort in knowing that the rejection you have just experienced is temporary and that you will not have to feel rejected all of the time. Sometimes we may feel left out when we don’t have a good reason to feel this way. In order to determine if you should feel left out, it is important to be realistic about the situation. Being realistic means looking at the situation from all angles. Consider all aspects of the situation including yourself, others involved, and even the environment. To help you be more realistic about the situation, it is helpful to do the following:  Look for evidence that you’ve been left out. Does the evidence support your feelings? Ask yourself if there may have been another reason someone acted in a way that made you feel left out? Maybe they had something else on their mind, or had to get somewhere in a hurry. Is my perception of this situation based on my emotions or on what actually happened?  Ask an unbiased person if your estimation of the situation is accurate. Assume the best intentions of others until you have evidence otherwise.