Write an article based on this "Remind your kids to wash their hands frequently. Teach your children the correct way to sneeze and cough. Encourage your children to stop touching their faces. Wipe down common household surfaces each day. Answer your kids’ questions calmly and rationally."
article: Keep hand soap and hand sanitizer around your house so your children can stay healthy. Instruct them to wash their hands with soap and water for 20 seconds, then to rinse and dry their hands. Make sure that your kids wash their hands before eating, and whenever they use the bathroom. Try making a game of getting lots of soap bubbles on your hands. (Encourage them to add extra soap or water if they're struggling.) Remind your kids to cover their mouth and nose when they sneeze, which prevents germs from spreading in the air. Instead, show them how to sneeze and cough into their elbow, or remind them to use a tissue. Keep a close on your kids to make sure they’re not picking their nose or putting their hands in their mouth. If you catch them in the act, tell them to wash their hands.  Try giving positively-worded reminders, like "hands off your face, please!" Encourage fidgety kids to wear fidget jewelry and/or use fidget toys so they have a better way to occupy their hands. Use disinfecting wipes or soapy water to sanitize the countertops, tables, and other commonly used surfaces in your home. Be sure to clean these surfaces on a regular, daily basis so they don’t spread germs. You can also use regular cleaning detergent and warm water for this. Be open and accepting to your kid’s questions about the outbreak. Remind that they’re not in any danger, and that grown-ups have the situation under control. If your children still seem uneasy, remind them that they can talk to you about anything.

Write an article based on this "Look at your abdomen. Take a fresh creasing brush and apply powder highlighter to it. Fill the boxes in using the powder highlighter. Blend, blend, blend. Finished."
article: You have just applied the base and added some shading, creating something that looks like an upward-pointing arrow and some boxes. These boxes are your muscle, and will need some more defining. Simply swivel your brush in the highlighter, and then tap the brush to get rid of any extra powder. You can also blow on the brush to dislodge any excess. Take the brush, and lightly apply the highlighter to the muscles. Using a tapping or dabbing motion at first, then blend in the edges using a brushing, left-to-right and up-and-down, motion. Pick up your powder brush, and using a circular motion, go over the lines you have made. Look at yourself in the mirror, and be sure to examine your work from every angle: front, left, and right. If necessary, apply more bronzer or highlighter, but be sure to blend it again. To make it mostly waterproof, you can spray a layer of hairspray on top of the makeup. If your highlighter is too light and your bronzer is too dark, and blending did not help, you can further soften it by going back over it with pressed powder foundation. Simply swivel your powder brush into some pressed powder foundation that closely matches your skin tone, and dust it over your abdomen.

Write an article based on this "Calculate what you would receive if the will were invalidated. Check for a “no contest” clause. Evaluate the costs."
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You might be better off not challenging the will. Absent a valid will, a testator’s estate will pass through probate and be divided among the heirs.  If you are not an heir, you will not receive anything. Accordingly, you probably should rethink challenging the will. State law varies, but generally an estate is divided between the surviving spouse and the remaining children.   If you are one of three surviving children, you would take a third of the estate (provided there is no surviving spouse). If you are unhappy that you only received half under the will, then you might not want to try to invalidate it as your share will decrease. Under this clause, if you contest a will and lose, you will receive nothing. You might be better off just accepting your portion of the estate. Not all states enforce “no contest” clauses. In Michigan, for example, a “no contest” clause will not apply if there was probable cause to initiate proceedings. California also allows no-contest clauses. If you file suit, you almost certainly will want an attorney. Attorney’s fees range considerably depending on location. But you can expect to spend upwards of $200 an hour for competent legal representation. You can mitigate cost by doing initial fact-finding on your own. However, you should not expect pro bono representation for a suit challenging a will.