Write an article based on this "Get a full mouth of smoke. Open your mouth to an O shape. Use quick bursts of air to push the smoke out. Change your mouth shape to change the ring shape."
article: Take a full, long drag and keep the smoke in your mouth. Smoke rings only work with thick, fully formed smoke, so consider using a Hookah or cigar to practice. Some people have success pulling their lips back over their teeth, but the overall goal is simply as if you were saying "oh." Keep your mouth open and round and you'll be perfect. There are a lot of schools of thought about how to best accomplish this, as it is the hardest part of blowing rings:  Exhale with rapid, clipped breaths. A lot of groups call these "reverse hiccups." A hiccup is basically a quick, brief inhalation. It feels almost like a pop.Think of making a "Huh, Huh, Huh," sound as you push air out. Use your tongue to "flick" out bits of airs. Time your flick with a puff of air, almost like a heavily enunciated "to." Tap out the rings. Contort your mouth so that your cheeks are concave (curving into your mouth). Tap the cheek with a finger, hitting it hard enough to force some air out of your mouth. You can tap rapidly as you get better and better. Rings are determined by the size of your mouth and the force you use to push the smoke out. Once you get the basic idea down, practice moving your lips and working your lungs to get different sized rings.. You can make your rings into little hearts easily. After you blow it out, snap just above the ring, 1-2" high. The resulting burst of air will dent the top of the ring, making a heart appear.

Write an article based on this "Find the ⎙ Print Screen key. Open an item you wish to screenshot. Press ⎙ Print Screen."
article: It's typically on the far-right side of the row of "Function" keys (e.g., F5) that are at the top of the keyboard.  The "Print Screen" key typically has "Sys Req" written below it. The "Print Screen" key may also say "prt scr", "prnt scrn", or "prt sc". If the "Print Screen" key has "Print Screen" listed below another line of text (such as "Sys Req"), you'll have to hold down your computer's Fn key to enable the Print Screen function. When you take a screenshot using the "Print Screen" key, everything on your screen (except your mouse cursor) is included in the shot by default. Be careful when taking a screenshot, since it's easy to forget you have personal information on-screen. This will take a screenshot of anything on your computer's monitor and save it to your computer's clipboard.  You can also hold down the Alt key while pressing ⎙ Print Screen in order to screenshot only the top window. On Windows 8 and 10, you can press ⊞ Win+⎙ Print Screen to take a screenshot and add it to your computer's "Screenshots" folder, which is in the "Pictures" folder. You may need to switch off the Function Lock before pressing ⎙ Print Screen.

Write an article based on this "Practice power posing. Take up space. Stand up straight. Aim your torso and toes at the person you are talking to. Be still."
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Standing tall with your arms and legs spread out wide will help you to feel more confident. This type of dominant pose also reduces cortisol and increases testosterone, which will add to your confidence. Take a moment to duck into bathroom stall or empty room and power pose for a minute before you need to walk confidently. Occupying more space will make you seem larger and more confident to others. Use your arms and legs to claim more of the territory around you.  When you are standing, place your hands on your hips and stand with your legs about shoulder width apart. When you are sitting, lean back and stretch your legs out in front of you and rest one or both arms on the backs of the seats next to you. If there is a table or desk in front of you, you can place your arms on the table and spread them out and away from your body. A hunched appearance projects a lack of confidence. Instead, walk straight and tall to seem confident. As you walk, keep your shoulders back and lift up your chin slightly. Test your posture by holding a pencil in each hand and making a fist. Let your arms fall loosely at your sides. If the pencils face inward (towards you), then you are hunching your shoulders. Shift your shoulders back until the pencils face forward to see how your ideal posture should be while you walk. Directing your body towards the person you are talking to demonstrates your respect for them as well as interest in what they have to say, but it also contributes to an appearance of confidence. People who lack confidence may find it harder to face other people directly during a conversation. Fidgeting makes you look nervous and uncomfortable, which makes you seem like you lack confidence. Train yourself to keep still when you are standing or sitting.  If you are standing, place your hands on your hips or hold something in one or both of your hands. You can hold a mug, clipboard or notepad, a pen, or something else that is appropriate for your situation. Just make sure that you don’t fidget with the object. If you are seated, firmly plant your hands on the arms of a chair or on top of a table. Just remind yourself not to tap your fingers on the table.