Write an article based on this "Note the location of pain. Pay attention to your mobility. Look for changes in appearance. Listen for new sounds. Be aware of spasms. Know what symptoms may indicate a different condition. Understand the risk factors."
article: Pain is often the most noticeable symptom of joint disease. If you suffer from degenerative joint disease in your lower back, you may notice pain in any of the following areas:  In the back In the buttock Radiating down the back of the leg Degenerative joint disease can affect the function of the joint, in addition to causing pain. If you have this condition, you may notice a number of changes in the way you are able to move your body.  You may experience pain when moving, so sitting may be more comfortable than standing. You may not be able to bend or twist your spine the same way you used to. You may find that your body is very stiff and rigid, especially after you have rested. Your legs may feel weak, which can make moving more difficult. Degenerative joint disease sometimes causes noticeable changes in the appearance of the body, although the changes may be subtle. Pay close attention to your body and make note of any changes you observe.  You may have visible swelling in the affected area. The normal curve of your spine may change or even disappear. Some people who have degenerative joint disease of the spine experience an audible cracking or crunching of the joints. If you hear these kinds of sounds, it may be caused by your bones rubbing against each other due to a lack of cartilage. Some people who suffer from degenerative joint disease experience muscle spasms. These may be uncomfortable and may force you to change your sitting position. There are a variety of different conditions that can cause symptoms like back pain, numbness and weakness. You may be able to rule out degenerative joint disease if you experience certain symptoms that are indicative of other conditions.  If the skin around the affected area is red or feels hot, you are more likely suffering from rheumatoid arthritis. If you felt a popping sensation before you began experiencing pain, you are more likely suffering from sciatica.  If you experienced trauma of any kind, you may have an acute injury to your spine, such as a fracture. While degenerative joint disease can happen to anyone, it is much more common in older individuals, as the body's cartilage tends to degrade over a long period of time. Joint degeneration is also much more common in individuals with a history of the following:   Obesity Compromised immune system Malnutrition Congenital joint disorders Prolonged abuse of joints (from poor posture, sports, or work-related activities)

Write an article based on this "Search for jobs. Tailor your cover letter and resume. Send in your application online. Visit hotels in the area. Nail the interview by remaining calm."
article: You can use a basic job search engine such as Monster, Yahoo!, or Indeed. However, you can also find these jobs by searching for them on the websites of major hotel chains. Use "night auditor" as your search term. You can also narrow it down by city. Like any job, it's best to customize your resume and cover letter to fit the position. You want to highlight skills and experience that will benefit the company if you're in this position. Go down the list of requirements, and make sure you hit each one of those in your cover letter.  In addition, highlight experience on your resume that's relevant to the job. Keep in mind, most hotels are looking for people who are good in customer service. You'll also want to highlight any math and computer skills you have, as well as organizational skills. Many jobs will allow you to apply online. You'll likely need to fill out an application form with biographical information, your work history, and references. Most places also require that you send in a resume and cover letter. Another option for finding a job is to simply do the leg work. Go to a variety of hotels, and ask if they are hiring night auditors. Make sure to have a resume in hand and dress as if you are interviewing that day, because there's an off chance that you might be. As a night auditor, you must do well under pressure, as you'll need to deal with emergencies from time to time. Prove you can remain calm by doing well at the interview; respond directly as possible to questions. If a question throws you, pause a moment before answering. Take a deep breath to clear your mind. If you need to, ask the interviewer to repeat the question.

Write an article based on this "Purchase colored camera skins to camouflage your camera outdoors. Hide your camera in trees or bushes for an easy, free hiding spot. Install cameras at your front and back doors to guard your entryways. Place security cameras at off-street windows for extra protection."
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Many companies make Nest camera accessories to conceal its appearance. These are usually silicone skins that wrap around the outside of your camera. The skins come in a variety of colors, including camouflage, white, black, and brown, to blend into a variety of backgrounds. Place your camera inside your bush or tree, securely perched on a branch so it doesn’t fall. You can cover some leaves around the camera so it’s even more discreet. You can also use a tripod mount and wrap it around a branch for a more secure hold. Place your camera in off-street trees and bushes, if you would like to record unobserved areas. Find a spot above your doors where your camera’s view will not be obstructed, and drill the mounting plate into your wall. Attach your camera to the mounting plate, and check to make sure you can see well both in daylight and nighttime. You can put your Nest camera at both your front and back doors, or one or the other. Consider your vulnerable areas before you install your camera. Tuck these in corners so they go unnoticed at first glace. Common break-in locations include rear windows, so the burglar cannot be seen from the street. Drill the mounting plate above a window outside so you can record areas that otherwise may go unseen. You can also hide your camera near your off-street garage or driveway, if you think intruders would go back there.