Write an article based on this "Establish a concrete date. Choose appropriate activities. Determine what kinds of food you will have. Seek partnerships with local businesses. Purchase the necessary supplies."
article: With the preliminary work out of the way, you will need to determine a solid date that you intend to have the employee appreciation day.  This is important, as you will need to give the date to businesses and vendors, as well as advertising the date internally to your employees.  The date will need to be established early on in order to get price estimates from local businesses for food and similar expenses. Employees may need to plan their work schedule to allow for a day of festivities.  The more time you give them to prepare the more likely they will be able to attend. Make fliers and send out e-mails to let employees know the date, time and location of the employee appreciation day as soon as you have the date set. Depending on the size of your company and the number of people you anticipate participating in the employee appreciation day, the types of activities that are appropriate for your event can vary widely.  The time of year and venue are also important to consider.  Some good examples may be:  Outdoor activities like volleyball or softball may be appropriate for some groups of people during warmer months. If you have the budget, inflatable play areas for children and adults can often be rented for indoor or outdoor use. Raffling off prizes can be done in any location at any time of year and can add an element of excitement. It is important that you are sensitive to the dietary needs of your employees if you intend to let them know that you appreciate them.  You should have vegetarian alternatives and be aware of religious concerns that may come into play.  If you are going to order a number of pizzas, you may want to put out a signup sheet asking people to list what they would like.  If you intend to have the event catered, discuss the options you have available to you with the catering company.  You may also want to consider making a “pot-luck” style event in which each employee is asked to bring in one dish to share with their coworkers.  Muslim employees cannot eat during the day while observing Ramadan and cannot eat pork at any time. Some Christian employees may not be able to eat meat on Fridays during lent. You may want to offer a variety of vegetarian and dairy free options to ensure everyone can have a tasty meal during your event. One way to reduce costs and get the most out of your budget is to contact local businesses and bring up the opportunity of partnering with them on the event.  You could offer to advertise local businesses at your employee appreciation day in exchange for discounted catering services, rented activities, or housekeeping after the party.  If your business also offers products or services local companies may benefit from, you could offer discounts in return. Some companies may be eager to participate simply to have an opportunity to engage a new potential customer base in your employees. Purchase all of the materials you will need for the party early to ensure you aren’t surprised by budget limitations the day before the festivities.  Decorations can be important, as they can help set the mood of the day and make a workspace look more festive.  Hanging up streamers and balloons can be a great way to make a regular workplace look festive and fun. Make sure to buy plastic cutlery, paper plates, and cups if they will not be provided by a catering service. If you plan to have a raffle, make sure to buy quality products as prizes.  A handful of good raffle prizes like gift cards or electronics can be more exciting than a dozen small, cheap prizes.  Ask partnered businesses if they would consider providing things for the raffle.

Write an article based on this "Open Discord. Select a server. Select a channel. Set up user permissions for the channel. Create your poll question. Add reaction emojis to the question. Explain to the channel the rules for the poll. Allow members to react. Tally up the votes."
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The Discord app icon resembles a mouthless face on a purple speech bubble, which you'll find in the Start menu (Windows) or the Applications folder (Mac). This will open your Discord account if you're logged in.  If you aren't logged into Discord, enter your email address and password and click Log In. If you want to use the web version of Discord instead, go to https://discordapp.com/ and then click the purple Open Discord button. On the panel on the left side of the Discord window, click the initials or profile image of the server in which you want to create a poll. Click one of the text channels next to a hashtag (#) on the left side of the Discord window to open it. This should be a channel in which you want to create a poll. If you want to create a channel specifically for the poll, click + next to the "TEXT CHANNELS" heading, enter a name for the channel (e.g., "Poll"), and click Create Channel. Click Settings icon to the right of the channel name.  It's the icon that resembles a gear.  Then use the following steps to set the permissions:  Click Permissions  Select @everyone under the "ROLE/MEMBERS" heading on the right side of the page. Click the green ✓ to the right of the "Read Messages" heading and any other options you want to allow members to do. Scroll down and click the red X next to every other option. Click Save Changes. Click the X in the upper-right side of the window. Type the question into the channel's text box, then press "Enter." This will add the question to the server. For example, you might ask "Which animal is better: an owl, or a raccoon?" here. Hover over the question with your mouse until the smiley face icon appears next to the poll question. Click the emoji you want to use as a reaction (e.g., a thumbs-up emoji for "yes").  Then add any other emojis for other reactions. You should have at least two reaction emojis below the question. This will usually include saying something like "Click [emoji 1] to vote yes, click [emoji 2] to vote no" or similar. You can add the rules after the question in the original post or in a new post. For example, in a poll asking whether or not pizza is a vegetable, you might say "Click the thumbs-up emoji to vote 'yes' or click the thumbs-down emoji to vote 'no'" here. People in the channel can click an emoji to add a vote to it, which will be reflected in the number to the right of the emoji. Since members are not able to post on their own, this will cut down on trolling or alternative emojis being posted. After a certain amount of time (or after everyone has voted), the emoji with the highest number beside it is the winning answer.