Write an article based on this "Call DIRECTV to make an installation appointment for a new satellite receiver. Have the receiver installed in a location with an unblocked view of the southern sky. Install your TV card, so you can watch TV."
article: The number to order their service is 1-888-777-2454. You can also try calling 1-800-DIRECTV (347-3288). If you want to upgrade your existing DIRECTV satellite receiver to a Slimline to receive HD television, call 1-800-531-5000 and say "order new equipment." You should be routed to an appropriate contact. Installing the upgraded satellite receiver is free if you already have a H20 or HR20 model of a DIRECTV HD receiver. Most satellite receivers are installed on a roof or balcony. If possible, trees and buildings should not block the receiver.

Write an article based on this "Preheat the oven to 350°F (180°C). Place 12 cupcake liners into a cupcake pan. Bake the cupcakes for 15 to 20 minutes. Let the cupcakes cool before frosting."
article: If you don't have liners, grease the cups using vegetable oil or butter to keep the cupcakes from sticking. Test to see whether the cupcakes are done by inserting a toothpick into the center of a cupcake. If it comes out clean, they're ready. If it's still wet, bake the cupcakes for another five minutes. Place them on a wire rack or on the counter to cool completely. If you frost them too quickly, the icing will melt off.

Write an article based on this "Follow your vet's treatment plan. Look for signs of an internal parasite infection (ear mites). Follow the vet's treatment plan for ear mites."
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If you think fleas or sarcoptic mange mites are causing your dog's itchy ears, then speak to your veterinarian about an appropriate anti-parasite product to kill the infestation and relieve the itch. There are several highly effective spot-on products available that kill fleas and mange mites. Ask the veterinarian to recommend one and determine the proper dosage for your dog. Since it's difficult to look deep into your dog's ear, you may only notice the scratching and a thick brown wax that might also be crumbly. This wax is made by ear mites, an infection that's a common problem in dogs. Your vet will need to use magnification tools (like an auroscope or otoscope) to look for mites scurrying or by looking at microscopic slides for mites or eggs. In otodectic mange, or ear-mite infection, the ear mites feed off wax in your dog's ear canal. They infest both the vertical and horizontal ear canals. Your veterinarian will probably recommend that you start with non-prescription medication containing pyrethrin. Typically, you'll apply a pyrethroid ear medication to the ear canal once or twice daily, for ten to fourteen days. Pyrethrin applied topically is safe for your dog, since it doesn't pass into your dog's bloodstream easily.  While pyrethrin is effective against ear mites, it's not a successful treatment for bacterial infections. There is a theoretical risk of toxicity if your dog eats the medication or another dog licks your dog's medicated ear. The signs of poisoning include excessive salivation, muscle tremors, agitation and in extreme cases, seizures. If you notice any of these signs, keep the dog in a dark, quiet room to minimize stimulation, and get veterinary advice.