Write an article based on this "Make sure you have the right size cannula. Attach the end connector to the oxygen source. Adjust the amount of oxygen that flows through the tubes. Turn the cannula so the prongs are curved downward. Insert the prongs into your nostrils. Lift the tubes and fit them over your ears. Move the slider up the tubes to adjust the fit."
article: Most brands of cannulae come in infant, pediatric, and adult sizes, so select the one that best fits you for your size. The cannulae should fit snuggly in your nostril so that it doesn't come out, but it shouldn't be so long that goes far back into the nostril. Some brands may have extended sizes, such as small, medium, and large for adults, and premature through pediatric for children, giving you more options. In this case, choose the one that feels the most comfortable when placed in your nostrils.  If the cannula is rubbing uncomfortably against your nostrils, it may be too large. If it's pinching, it may not be the correct size. At one end of the nasal cannula tube, you’ll see a connector that hooks onto your oxygen tank or converter. Slip the connector over the end of the oxygen line coming from your tank to connect the nasal cannula. Make sure the connector is seated tightly onto the oxygen line so none of the gas can escape. Place the connection against your arm to feel for any leaking oxygen. You may also be able to smell escaped oxygen. Your healthcare provider will prescribe a flow rate for you. Turn the knob on the machine so that the dial is set to this exact number every time, and do not change it unless your doctor tells you to. Changing the flow rate could result in you getting more or less oxygen than you need, which could lead to health complications. Try using a pulse oximeter to monitor your oxygen. If it's always at 100%, turn your oxygen down a little. Most cannulae today have curved prongs so they fit more naturally inside the nostrils. Hold the cannula so the prongs are pointing up toward the ceiling and curve down toward you. If the cannula does not have curved prongs, just hold it so the prongs are pointed upward and angled toward your body. Place the cannula in as far as it will go. If the cannula is properly connected, you will feel a gentle flow of air. If it's the proper size, the prongs should sit comfortably in your nostrils. Make sure the tubes that connect the nasal prongs to the oxygen delivery system are fitted snugly over your ears. This will help hold the cannula in place, even if you’re moving around or sleeping. If having the tubes looped behind your ears is uncomfortable, you may prefer to rest the headset behind your head. Instead of looping the tubes over your ears and under your chin, turn the cannula so the tubes go from your nostrils down toward the back of your neck, with the slider resting at the base of your neck. The slider is the small piece on the tubes which you can move up and down to tighten or loosen the headset. Push the slider up until it is just under your chin. The headset should be snug, but you still should be able to fit two fingers between the tubes and your chin. If the cannula causes indents in your skin, it is too tight.

Write an article based on this "Use coffee grounds instead of dirt. Make fizzing dough. Shape the eggs using plastic eggs. Make frozen dinosaur eggs."
article: Coffee grounds can provide a nice texture for your dough, and are more sanitary than dirt. Simply follow a recipe for dinosaur egg dough, but replace some or all of the dirt with coffee grounds. You can add a fun fizzy factor by using 1 cup of baking soda (instead of 1 cup of salt) in your dinosaur egg dough. As you crack open the dried eggs, set them in a dish of vinegar (or citric acid). The baking soda will react with the vinegar, causing fizzing and foaming. You can create dinosaur eggs by filling plastic Easter eggs with whatever dough mixture you are using. Once the plastic egg is full, close it to squeeze out excess dough. Open it again, and remove the dough egg. Let the eggs dry thoroughly, and crack them open. While these eggs will be relatively small, they will have a uniform appearance. Take a small plastic dinosaur and place it inside an empty balloon. Fill the balloon with water using a faucet or funnel, then tie it closed. Place it in the freezer. Once it is fully frozen, cut the balloon away to reveal a frozen dinosaur egg! Have fun melting the eggs to “hatch" the dinosaurs inside.

Write an article based on this "Visualize a straight line from your sideburn to your mustache. Draw a straight line from point to point with a white pencil (optional). Trim the hair above one cheek line with a trimmer or clippers. Round off the transition points if desired. Repeat on your other cheek. Trim your cheek lines every 1-2 days for the cleanest results."
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This line should follow the natural line of your cheek. You want the line to be straight, starting at the bottom of your sideburn (point A) and ending at the edge of your mustache (point B). Identify specific points for A and B; don't generalize. If you’re worried you can’t create clean lines just by visualizing them, pick up a white pencil to draw yourself a guideline on each cheek. You can use a white eyeliner pencil, or hop online and order a barber’s pencil. For a clean and defined line, don’t use a guard for this. Carefully trim the hair above the visualized (or drawn) cheek line. Shave downward, with the grain of your hair, starting at the sideburn (point A) and working your way down your face right next to your mustache (point B). If you want a very defined and angular look, don’t worry about rounding off the transition points at your sideburn and mustache. For a softer, more natural line, round off the edges at the point where the beard meets your sideburn, and again at the point where it meets the edge of your mustache. Always do one cheek first, and then refer back to it as you’re working on the other cheek to make sure things are even. Avoid going back and forth from cheek to cheek, which can result in you trimming off too much of your beard. Make the sides as even as you can, but don’t stress over absolute perfection. If you want to keep your lines defined and sharp, you are probably going to have to do routine maintenance and clean up every other day. If your hair grows very fast, you may even need to do this daily.