INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Each year, you are entitled to one free credit report from each of the three national credit reporting agencies. You can request the report in one of three ways:  Call 1-877-322-8228. Visit annualcreditreport.com and request the free reports. Send a letter to Annual Credit Report Request Service, P.O. Box 105281, Atlanta, GA 30348-5281. You can download and complete the Federal Trade Commission's Annual Credit Report Request Form, available at http://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/pdf-0093-annual-report-request-form.pdf. Once you get your credit reports, check to see that you can confirm all credit accounts on the report. If you see an account that you didn't open, then you should contact the creditor. You should look over your credit card and debit card statements to make sure you can account for each purchase listed. If you see a purchase listed that you did not make, then you should dispute it with the credit card company. For more information on how to dispute a purchase, see Dispute a Credit Card Charge. You can get credit monitoring from an independent company or from your credit card or banking provider. The services vary. Some banks will send daily credit checks. These checks can alert customers to suspicious activity.  Other monitoring services will perform periodical checks of your credit report and put freezes on your account. Credit monitoring services are helpful for individuals pressed for time who cannot do monitoring on their own. These services cost a fee—usually at least $150 a year. You should consider how at risk you are for identity theft before signing up for one. Fraud alerts allow creditors access to your credit history provided they verify your identity. However, whenever a request is made, the business must call you to verify whether you are the one requesting the creation of an account.  Each credit reporting agency will put a fraud alert in place for free. If you have had your wallet or purse stolen, then you should get fraud alerts in place. A fraud alert can be in place for 90 days or can be extended for seven years. Active military personnel can get fraud alerts in place for one year. To place the fraud alert, contact each credit reporting agency at the following number: Equifax: 1-888-766-0008 Experian: 1-888-397-3742 TransUnion: 1-800-680-7289 If you are particularly worried about identity theft, then you can ask to have a credit freeze put on your credit report. A credit freeze provides more protection than a fraud alert. With the freeze, third parties cannot gain access to your report. Because most lenders want to see your credit history before opening a credit card or extending a loan, the credit freeze will prevent a thief from opening an account in your name.  To request a freeze, you will need to provide each credit reporting agency with your name, address, date of birth, Social Security Number, and other personal information. You should expect to pay a fee of around $5-10.  The numbers to call for each credit reporting agency are:  Equifax: 1-800-349-9960 Experian: 1-888-397-3742 TransUnion: 1-888-909-8872   After requesting the freeze, each credit reporting agency will send you a confirmation letter and a personal identification number (PIN) or password. You will need the PIN or password in order to lift the freeze. Keep it in a secured location.

SUMMARY: Get a free annual credit report. Look for new accounts. Monitor your existing accounts. Consider signing up for a monitoring service. Request a fraud alert. Put a credit freeze on your credit report.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Hay is a staple food for New Zealand rabbits. Hay provides the essential nutrients that your rabbit needs and it also helps to wear down her teeth, which never stop growing. Make sure that your New Zealand rabbit always has access to an unlimited supply of fresh hay. Give her new fresh hay least once per day and check now and then to see if she needs more.  Never give your New Zealand rabbit corn, or other grains or seeds. Just stick to hay. Timothy hay is a great choice as primary feed for your New Zealand rabbit. Plain pellets can also provide your New Zealand rabbit with some nutrition, but rabbits only need a small amount of pellets each day. Limit your rabbit’s pellet intake to about ¼ cup per day. For a bigger rabbit or for a rabbit that is not gaining weight properly, you may need to offer more than ¼ cup per day. Check with your veterinarian for a recommendation based on your rabbit’s size and other needs. Dark leafy greens also provide your rabbit with a good source of nutrients and your rabbit will enjoy nibbling on these. Try to give your New Zealand rabbit a couple pieces of dark leafy greens each day. Some dark, leafy greens that your rabbit may enjoy include:  basil cilantro collard greens parsley kale mustard greens turnip greens New Zealand rabbits like to chew on crunchy veggies, fruits, and seeds, so try to offer a crunchy treat once per day. Some good choices for your New Zealand rabbit include:  apple slices carrot slices hulled sunflower seeds Your New Zealand rabbit always needs to have access to fresh, clean water. A sipper bottle is ideal for your rabbit because it will not spill or get dirt or feces in it like a water dish. That means that you won’t have to deal with a toppled dish of water or a dish that your rabbit has contaminated with feces.  Make sure that you keep your rabbit’s water bottle full of fresh clean water at all times.  If you decide to use a water bowl, use a ceramic bowl and check it often. Some foods may cause your rabbit to bloat or build up gas, and should only be fed to it in small amounts. These kind of foods include:  broccoli brussel sprouts spinach cabbage cauliflower
Summary: Give your New Zealand rabbit plenty of hay. Offer your New Zealand rabbit some pellets. Provide some dark leafy greens. Let your New Zealand rabbit have a treat now and then. Make sure that your New Zealand rabbit always has water. Feed your New Zealand rabbit some foods in small quantities.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Look up the type of plant that you have and see if it correctly digests acidic products. Many herbs and indoor plants will be suitable for this liquid coffee treatment. These are some examples that you can spray a coffee mixture on:  Spider plants Roses Hydrangeas African Violets. As well as using up the liquid, there are ways to also get rid of the grounds that are beneficial for suitable plants. For example, you can combine coffee grounds with soil, compost or fertilizer. These products can then be given to plants such as the following, to boost their growth:  Lettuce Gardenias Azaleas Hibiscus.

SUMMARY:
Research to see whether your plant is acid-friendly. Use coffee grounds on other plants.