Write an article based on this "Recognize whether drinking affects the person’s relationships. See if the person has given up other activities for drinking. Consider whether your loved one’s drinking has led to legal troubles. Notice if they’ve had trouble on the job. Watch out for risky behaviors while drinking. Determine if alcoholism runs in their family."
article: Do your loved one’s drinking habits come in between them and their family and friends? Maybe they stop hanging with friends who discourage their drinking or they fight with their spouse about money used to buy alcohol. Recurring social problems could mean their drinking has gotten out of hand. Did your loved one once enjoy various hobbies or interests that have taken a backseat to their drinking? Giving up previously enjoyable activities for alcohol use may suggest that your loved one’s drinking has become a problem. For example, maybe your friend once played in a band, but, lately, they have been blowing off practices to drink. If your loved one has gotten arrested, hurt themselves or someone else, or suffered financial consequences due to drinking, they may be suffering from alcoholism. Think back on how things have been for them over the past several months--are they constantly getting into trouble regarding their alcohol use? Do you or someone else call in to the person’s job when they’ve had a bad night drinking? Perhaps the person is walking a thin line with their place of employment because of absences or because they have shown up for work intoxicated. Maybe they’ve already lost several jobs due to drinking. Has your loved one been taking more risks due to their drinking? Maybe you heard a friend left a bar with a total stranger for sex--behavior that was out-of-character for them -- or you learned that your sibling drove home after a night of drinking. Alcohol reduces inhibitions, so if your loved one has an alcohol problem, they might frequently engage in risk-taking behaviors. There is a genetic component to alcoholism, so see if there are others in this person’s family who have had problems with alcohol. Having another family member who is an alcoholic increases their risk of developing the condition. Genetics is not a be all and end all. People who have alcoholic family members can still protect themselves from becoming an alcoholic by  avoiding alcohol or drinking only in moderation.

Write an article based on this "If you're using Google Chrome: Then in Gmail, open any message you want to block. A confirmation message will appear, allowing you to undo the block."
article: Add the Block Sender for Gmail extension from the Google Chrome web store. You will see a new Block button. Pressing this button will create a Gmail filter blocking the sender. Afterwards, a Gmail filter is created so that future messages from this sender skip your inbox and are put in the trash automatically.

Write an article based on this "Invite your child to help you design the xylophone. Dress your child in play clothes in case the colored water spills on him or her."
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Although pinging on glasses is fun, creating the xylophone is just as thrilling for small children. Make sure you explain what you are about to do so that he or she understands what you hope to achieve. Detail and list exactly what you plan to do to create the xylophone. Explain that when the glasses are filled with water at different levels, each glass will make a different sound. While most food coloring shouldn’t stain, it's best not to tempt fate on your child's best clothes.