Write an article based on this "Check your eligibility. Go to the 40 Hour Famine website, or sign up at a school, church or community center. Choose a challenge. Consume barley sugars (hard candy) and rice or something similar if you are going without food. Find a good time for your Famine."
article: Participants must be at least 12 years of age. Children under 12 are allowed to join the Famine for only eight hours. Consider, too, any health conditions you have, such as blood pressure issues, diabetes, or depression. If you intend to give up food, ask your doctor if that's a good idea in your case.   If you want to fast, don't do it if you're sick. If you have a chronic illness or other disability, consult your doctor first. Those going without food should be well-fed prior to the event and should not maintain a fast during extreme physical exertion ("fun runs," sports tournaments, gym classes, etc.)  The most common Famine challenges include:   Going without food Giving up technology (TV, radio, computer or other IT device, MP3 player, even lights and electrical appliances) Not using furniture (chairs, beds, etc.) Giving up free time or play time by doing chores around the house without pay Some participants have even gone without sleep for 40 hours, but this is not recommended. This is just a list of suggestions. You can invent your own challenge. Just be smart about it. Don't do anything dangerous. The point is not to be daring; it's to raise money and awareness for the underprivileged. If you are a minor and choose to go without food, make sure your parents are well aware of this fact and approve of your choice. The Famine permits you to eat these to maintain energy. Many participants do this over a weekend (Friday evening through Sunday morning).

Write an article based on this "Find the sparkwheel. Know the function of the ignition button. Envision how the lighter works."
article: This serrated metal wheel, also called the striker, is the part of the lighter that creates a spark. When you roll the wheel down into the lighter chamber, it strikes against a piece of flint. The resultant spark ignites the gas from the fuel well, creating a small, steady flame. The red ignition button, when pressed, releases the gas valve to the fuel tank. In order to light the lighter, you'll need to strike the sparkwheel and hold the ignition button at the exact same time. When you spin the wheel, you make a spark. When you hold the button, you release a steady stream of gas. When you do to the two at the same time, the spark ignites the gas and sends a small flame through the hole at the top of the lighter. The flame will keep burning for as long as you hold the button.

Write an article based on this "Rinse your affected skin immediately after suspected contact. Dab the area with rubbing alcohol to remove the oil. Crush up some jewelweed if you're stuck outdoors."
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Run cold water over your affected skin for several minutes, but don't soak the area. Use plain soap to cleanse away the oil. Wash as soon as possible to reduce your chances of developing a rash or having the oil spread across a larger area.  It's best to use a wash cloth to apply the soap over the affected area. However, the soap lather should protect your hands from exposure to the oil if you must use your hands to apply the soap. The water needs to be running in order to remove the oil. If you soak in water, the oil will mix with the water and affect more of your skin. Avoid using hot water, which opens your pores. It could cause your skin to absorb more of the oil. You can use a cotton swab soaked in rubbing alcohol or an alcohol wipe. It's best to do this within 10 minutes of contacting the plant to avoid a rash, but you can do it later to remove any oil that's lingering on your skin. Don't rub the wipes on areas that didn't contact the oil. You don't want to accidentally spread it. After using 1 piece of gauze or cotton swab, throw it away. Jewelweed is often called nature's natural poison ivy remedy. It is a low growing leafy bush that produces yellow and orange bell-shaped flowers. Mash up some jewelweed to make a paste, then apply it to your rash. Leave it on until it dries, then rinse it away with cool water.  Jewelweed helps by countering the oil contained in the poison ivy. It can help you avoid a rash or reduce the intensity of your symptoms. Only use paste you made from the jewelweed itself. Don't rely on extracts and soaps made from jewelweed, which aren't as effective.  You can apply more jewelweed paste if you desire. You can purchase jewelweed online if you cannot find the plant.