Write an article based on this "Go to Google image search. Upload your image and click “search. Click “view other sizes” to see more results. Sort through the results to locate the original. Find the photographer or publisher. Ask for permission to use the image, if necessary."
article: In order to properly cite an image, you need to locate the original source. Go to https://images.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl to open the Google image search engine. Another image search engine you can use is called Tineye. ” Click on the small camera next to the search bar, and select “upload your photo.” Select the photo you’d like to find the original source for from your hard drive, and click search. If you have a URL for the photo, you can search that way too. The initial results you get will only be for images that are the same size as the one you uploaded. Click the link that says “view other sizes” to get a lot more results. Begin clicking on the images provided and try to find the original source. You may need to do a little sleuthing, and simply use your judgement, to try and find the original owner of the image. There are some clues to look for. The owner of the file is likely to be:  The largest size file The oldest file Housed on website that includes copyright info or usage policies Some images are created by photographers or digital designers for profit. These people create images as a way to make a living, and may not want their images used without permission or without the user paying a fee. Do your best to figure out who took the photo or created the image. Properly citing an image is an important step, but that alone does not guarantee permission to use or reproduce it. If you plan to use an image on your blog or another published document, seek out the copyright information and usage guidelines for the image. Contact the owner of the image and ask permission to use it. Explain where you’ll be displaying the image and why.  In most cases, if you are using the image for educational or non-profit purposes, and if you accurately cite your source, you can use it. If you'll be using the image for commercial purposes, you need to ensure you are following copyright guidelines, and possibly pay a fee for use. Images with creative commons licensing are available for free use.

Write an article based on this "In a bowl, whisk together 2 cups (475 milliliters) of milk and 1 (5.9 ounce/167 grams) package of instant chocolate pudding mix. Fold ½ cup (112.5 grams) of the whipped cream topping into the pudding. Set the pudding mixture aside until it sets, about 5 minutes. Melt 4 ounces (115 grams) of semisweet chocolate in a small saucepan over the stove. Remove the saucepan from the stove, and stir in ¼ cup (60 millimeters) of condensed milk."
article: Keep whisking until the pudding becomes solid, about 1 minute. To speed up the process, you can also use a food processor or a handheld mixer. Use a rubber spatula and a "rolling" motion, so that you are always bringing the mixture from the bottom to the top. Keep folding until everything is evenly mixed together. Save the remaining ½ cup (11.5 grams) of the whipped topping for later. Try to use the kind of topping that comes in a tub, such as Cool Whip. You will be adding the pudding mixture last. During this time, you can start preparing the melted chocolate mixture for the first layer. Stir the chocolate often with a rubber spatula so that it does not scorch. Be careful not to get the chocolate wet, or it will seize. Keep stirring until the milk and chocolate are evenly combined. There should be no streaks or swirls.

Write an article based on this "Get a deep tissue massage. Relax. Learn to breathe properly. Drink a lot of fluids."
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Stiff, sore muscles can limit your range of motion. You can actually become more flexible the same day that you get an effective massage. This is especially true if your masseuse is able to release tension points and knots in your muscles and help you to move around better. Get a massage a few times a month or more. Stress can really make your muscles tense and stiff. Working out, doing heavy lifting or other physical activities can also cause your body to tighten up. For this reason, finding the time to do some relaxing activity is important to improve your flexibility and keep stress from limiting your range of movement. Some examples of relaxing activities are, walking, meditation, swimming or anything that helps you unwind. Most people take shallow breaths from the chest instead of deeper breaths from the belly. During exercise, it is especially important to engage the diaphragm for optimal breathing. Spend 5 minutes each day focusing on slow, deep breaths so that your belly button moves in and out with each breath. This will help relax you and improve your posture, which in turn will improve your range of motion more quickly. Muscles are largely made of water, and for muscles to work properly, you must stay hydrated. A decline in performance or flexibility can be due to dehydration because dehydrated muscles cannot stretch to their full range of motion. Drink more water, particularly during and after workouts to improve your flexibility level.  The 8 glasses of water a day recommendation is a starting point, but your body may need more or less fluid than this. For example, you may need to modify your fluid intake if you are more active, live in a dry climate or are sick.   Check your urine to see if you are drinking enough fluids—it should be light yellow or colorless. You should also rarely feel thirsty.