Write an article based on this "Find your product key number. Locate your warranty if you have it. Call 1-800-Microsoft (642-7676) to reach a representative. State the issue to the representative."
article: Your product key number is specific to your product or device and can provide your representative with additional information about your item. The key is 25 alphanumeric characters long, written as 5 groups of 5 characters separated by dashes. It is usually located on a label on the original box of your product.  If you can’t find your product key, don’t worry. A Microsoft representative can talk you through where to find it depending on what type of Microsoft product or device you have. If you aren't calling about a product that you payed for, such as Windows or Office, then you can skip this step. If you purchased a warranty on your product or device, locate it. Write down any relevant details such as the length of the warranty or level of coverage so you can relate it to the Microsoft representative. If you did not buy a warranty, then you can skip this step. This phone number is just for U.S. callers. Microsoft accepts calls at this number from 9am-5pm PST. If you live internationally, consult the Microsoft customer service directory to find the appropriate phone number for support in your country. When you are connected with a representative, describe the nature of the problem you’re having. Be sure to let them know how long it’s been going on and the version of the product you’re using, if applicable. It can also be helpful to provide your phone number at the beginning of the call in the event that you unexpectedly get disconnected.

Write an article based on this "Create a friendship, and be around the crush more. Spend more time with the person. Don't push it too far too fast. Be a person they can depend on. Learn more about their interests."
article: It is very common for two friends/best friends to fall in love or fancy each other after being friends for quite a long time. Knowing what your crush's hobbies, interests and turn-offs are will boost your chances of becoming their partner.  Try talking to them as a friend first. If you approach the person as a crush, they will only see you as someone who likes them. This could potentially be problematic if they don't like you because they will be less likely to want to get to know you. Become friends first, and then later try to pursue them. Make sure they feel comfortable around you, through communication. Get to know them and let them know you (what you like, what you don't like....etc.) This determines whether you are compatible or not. Hang out with the crush. Not one-on-one yet, but maybe ask your crush and one or two other friends to go to the park or come over to play video games or something. This way, you can see and interact with each other in a more natural environment.  Do activities together. The more you interact, the more they'll think of you. It's a no-brainer! Eventually, you could ask the crush if they wanted to do something casual with you one-on-one. Maybe it's a sport or a movie. Figure out what interests the crush and ease into the suggestion. Apart from having an unhappy or forced relationship, pushing things too fast could also ruin the bond you've already created, which could lead to losing them as a friend as well. Be patient!  Clinging is one of the things people dislike most in a relationship. Give your crush their space, and let any relationship unfold at a natural pace. Do not stalk the person. Not only is this inappropriate, but it can be illegal – and it doesn't work. Do not flirt uncontrollably with the crush. Do not make sure you hear everything about this person, either. Don't try to be around the crush constantly. If they ever did like you, this will put them off. Hang out together, have fun and talk. If it's meant to be, it'll happen. If not, there are plenty of other fish in the sea. Don't try to make your crush love you. Love is not a game. They say the best relationships consist of the best of friends! Get to know your crush, and they'll get to know you. More importantly, let the crush know they can trust you and turn to you.  Help the person out whenever your crush needs help or support and be there for the crush at the right time. Be attentive to their wants and needs. If your crush forgets lunch one day and you can afford to get them a snack or share your lunch, they'll greatly appreciate your kindness and compassion. Make them a priority, and be there when they really need it. Be the kind of person they can rely on because you do what you say you will do. Be affirmative. Make your crush feel good about themself. Get interested in things they are interested in. Say, for instance, your crush loves everything about sports. Watch some more sports games so if they start talking about sports with your friends, you'll actually know what they're talking about.  If your crush loves older music, ask what their favorite song is. Then, listen to the music, and see if you can find similar songs they might also like. All you can do is be yourself around your crush, and see how the cards play out. Remember to pay attention to your crush's likes and dislikes and to be aware of their feelings and their interests, but don't adopt interests that truly bore you.

Write an article based on this "Plant your garden in a shady area. Use shade covers. Provide shade with a patio umbrella. Build a snow fence. Put transplants next to larger plants."
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If you live somewhere where the summers are scorching, then your garden should be located somewhere in the yard where there’s permanent shade. Start your garden close to the biggest tree in your yard or close to your house so that it’ll constantly be shaded. You can either buy a shade cover or cloth from a local garden center, or you can make your own. Old sheets, old window screens, or narrow panels of wood lattice can all effectively cover and cool the plants in your garden. However, make sure that the cover is kept at least several inches above the plants.  If using a cloth cover, staple each end to stakes placed on either side of the garden. Ideally, covers should block about 50% of the sunlight. Especially if your garden is smaller, placing a patio umbrella right next to the garden is a quick and easy way to provide some shade. Make sure to only do this if the umbrella shades your entire garden. While snow fences are typically used to control where snow does and doesn’t accumulate, they can also do a great job of shading your garden in the summer time. Install a short section of snow fencing near your garden to provide a cooler environment for your plants. Since transplants are younger and less established, they are even more susceptible to struggling in high heat. If at all possible, wait until the hot months of summer have passed before you move them to the garden. If you move your transplants to the garden when it’s really hot, make sure to put them in the shade of other larger plants. This will greatly help in protecting the transplants.