INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Air plants can be displayed by tying them to a piece of driftwood, cork or rock with nylon fishing line. They can also be glued to the wood or rock with hot glue or construction glue. A decorative bowl filled with interesting rocks can be a fitting home for an air plant. Simply nestle the air plant on the rocks or glue it to a rock and set it in the center. They can  be nestled in a decorative seashell for an interesting display. Covering the base of the plant will keep it too wet and can make it rot.

SUMMARY: Tie the air plant to another object. Consider placing your air plant in a bowl. Do not cover the base of the plant with soil or moss, regardless of how you decide to display your air plant.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Though you may get frustrated with your baby from time to time, the worst thing you can do is to shake him/her. Even shaking your baby for just a few seconds can cause damage that cannot be undone. If you feel yourself truly losing patience with your child, take a few seconds or minutes to leave the room until you feel that you can safely return to your baby. If you have a real problem with anger toward your baby, see a doctor immediately to keep your baby safe. Over 1000 babies die a year from Shaken Baby Syndrome. It is 100% preventable. Shaking your baby can lead to death, brain damage, mental disabilities, seizures, and even blindness. Popping in a pacifier when your baby is crying or upset may be a great temporary fix for your baby's problems. And to be fair, many pediatricians are fine with moderate pacifier use. However, using it too much gets to be a bad habit to break later. And you, as caregiver, may not figure out what is really wrong. If your baby is crying and you try feeding him/her, give him/her a pacifier, going for a walk, and rocking him/her all in the same fifteen-minute span, then you may overwhelm her rather than make things better.  Try your calming methods one at a time until you have a strong sense of what really works. You may be surprised to find that you did not need to go outside or bring out that new toy all along. If it is near a typical feeding time, it is pretty likely your child is hungry. However, if you feed your baby whenever he/she cries, even if he/she is been recently fed, then this may lead him/her to look at food as the greatest source of comfort. This can lead to overeating and problems down the line.

SUMMARY: Never, ever, ever shake your baby. Do not mindlessly use the pacifier. Try one soothing method at a time. Do not necessarily feed your baby the second crying starts.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You must have a cellular plan that supports personal hotspots. This method will share your phone's cellular data connection with the computer you are using, allowing you to bypass the regular network.   Click here for instructions on creating a hotspot on an iPhone.  Click here for instructions on creating a hotspot on an Android phone. This is the easiest way to share your connection, though you can also turn your device into a wireless access point and connect via Wi-Fi. Click the Network icon in your System Tray (Windows) or menu bar (OS X) and select your phone. The computer will connect to the phone's network so that it can use the internet. Once the computer has connected to the phone's network, you can use your web browser to open Facebook. Since you're connecting through you're cellular data plan, you are safe to log into Facebook securely. When you load a webpage on your computer, it loads the desktop version, which typically requires much more data to be transferred than the mobile version of a website. This can become a problem if you have a low data cap or are close to using your monthly allowance.   Click here for instructions on checking your data usage on iPhone.  Click here for instructions on checking your data using on Android.

SUMMARY:
Enable the personal hotspot function on your smartphone. Connect your smartphone to the computer via USB. Select your phone from the computer's Network menu. Browse to Facebook on the computer. Monitor how much data you are using.