Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Watch for signs of physical abuse. Recognize signs of emotional abuse. Look for signs of sexual abuse. Determine if you are in an abusive relationship.

Answer: Physical abuse can take many forms and some of them may not be immediately obvious. You are being physically abused if you:  have bruises, cuts, welts, and other types of unexplained injuries have injuries on your body that look like a hand print or another object, such as a belt wear inappropriate clothing to cover up injuries, such as a sweatshirt on a hot day live in constant fearfulness or feel like you have to be on alert at all times flinch when you are touched miss school or work often due to injuries Emotional abuse can show up in a number of different ways. Pay attention to the way that you are treated. You may be being emotionally abused if you:  feel anxious or fearful about doing something wrong because you are afraid of how someone will react if they are disappointed feel like you want to withdraw because someone has made you feel worthless display extreme behaviors, such as being either extremely demanding or extremely passive are not attached to your parent or parents (in children) feel like you have to act older or younger than you should, such as by caring for your siblings or sucking your thumb (in children) Sexual abuse also has some distinct signs that you can look for. This form of abuse is most common in children. You may be suffering from sexual abuse if you:  have ever been asked or forced to do something sexually that you were not comfortable doing or did not want to do avoid a specific person because of the way he or she interacts with you have a hard time sitting or walking due to abuse have knowledge of sexual acts that you should not do  not want to get undressed in front of people have an STD or have gotten pregnant at a young age are planning to run away from home Sometimes it can be difficult to recognize abuse within a relationship. However, there are some clear signs that you may be involved in an abusive relationship. You may be in an abusive relationship if you:  feel like you have to go along with everything your partner says always have to check in with your partner are eager to your partner are worried about making your partner jealous or upsetting him or her often get harassing calls from your partner


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Choose a shaker container. Pick out something to shake. Put the shaking materials in the container. Seal the container with a lid. Wrap the container in masking tape. Decorate your shaker. Shake it up.

Answer: You can use an aluminum coffee can, a glass jug with a lid, or cardboard cylinders to make shakers. Wooden containers also work well. Each type of container will end up making a different, unique sound. Any number of small items will make interesting sounds when you shake them. Gather a handful of some or all of the following items:  Beads, either plastic, glass or wooden Dried beans or rice Coins Seeds   Overlap each loop of tape a bit to make sure the container gets completely covered. Use paint or and/or other decorating materials to add bright colors and patterns to the shaker. Use the shaker as a percussion instrument by itself or with a band.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Change your cockatiel’s diet. Remove potential nesting sites. Decrease your cockatiel’s exposure to direct sunlight. Prevent inappropriate pair bonding. Induce molting. Separate your cockatiel from the other bird. Place “mock” eggs in her nesting site.

Answer: In the wild, cockatiels will be ready to mate when they have access to sources of fat and protein in their environment. If your cockatiel’s diet is rich in fat and protein, her body will essentially be in a constant state of being ready to mate and lay eggs. You should not go as far as removing all of the fat and protein out of her diet, but you can start giving her more low-fat foods, such as fruits and vegetables.  Decrease her intake of birdseed, since this is typically high in fat. Consult with your avian veterinarian for guidance on making her diet more healthy without cutting out any important nutrients. The more places that your cockatiel can find to nest, the more likely she will lay eggs. Potential nesting sites include just about any areas that are dark and quiet on the inside where she can hide, such as empty cardboard boxes, small bird tents, and old clothes. If you occasionally let your cockatiel out of her cage, she may also try to seek out other locations for nesting, such as closets and empty cabinets. Keeping her in her cage more often will reduce the chances of her finding places in your house to nest. For wild and captive cockatiels, the urge to mate will begin when there is more than 12 hours of daylight (spring and summertime). Your cockatiel may be laying eggs because her cage is receiving 12 or more hours of direct sunlight. Try moving her cage to an area of your house where it will not be in the direct path of sunlight for more than half of the day. Another option is to partially cover her cage with a towel or piece of bed linen during the day to keep out the direct sunlight. If you spend a lot of time bonding with your cockatiel, you may not realize that she might see you as a mate. Doing things such as petting her head or scratching under her wings mimics what cockatiels do in the wild with their mate, as either a mating ritual or regular preening. Although you want to have a good relationship with your cockatiel, you certainly do not want her to mistake you as an object of her affection!  Talking to your cockatiel and having her in the room with you are ways in which you can bond without her seeing you as her mate. Cockatiels are very vocal and enjoy talking, so she may even start talking back to you.  Your cockatiel may also see an inanimate object, such as a stuffed animal or mirror, as a potential mate. Remove these items from her cage. Molting occurs when a bird sheds her old feathers and grows new ones. A female bird will typically molt after she has finished laying her eggs and weaned her babies. For your cockatiel, inducing her to molt after she has laid her eggs will send a signal to her body that she should not try to lay any more eggs. You can induce molting by making changes to her environment, such as moving her cage to a different location or rearranging some of the items in her cage. This will be important if you have more than one cockatiel. If you have two females and one is a chronic egg layer, she may stimulate your other female to lay eggs as well. If you have a male and a female cockatiel, the male may want to mate with your female cockatiel. If either situation applies to you, it will be good to separate your cockatiels to reduce the likelihood of excessive egg laying. If you have a male and female cockatiel, trying to breed them to stop her from laying eggs is not recommended for several reasons. First, they simply might not be a good match for each other. Also, there is a risk of disease transmission if you do not know their disease statuses. In addition, your relationship with your female cockatiel may suffer, especially if you try to mate her and something goes wrong. On average, a female cockatiel will lay about five to eight eggs at a time. She will be able to feel her eggs beneath her when she is laying on them, and will know when she has laid all of her eggs. To stimulate the feeling that she has finished laying all of her eggs, you can place marbles or scotch mints in her nesting site.  Place the mock eggs in the nesting site when your cockatiel happens to stand up and move away from the nesting site. Mock eggs are also available at your local pet store.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Method 1: Method 2:

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