Write an article based on this "Fill a heavy vase 2/3 of the way full so that each stem is submerged. Arrange the stems evenly around the vase for stability. Place the vase in a cool, non-drafty place away from direct sunlight."
article: Choose a heavy vase that can counter the weight of the stems. If possible, use a taller vase to keep the stems upright—that way, the spikes won’t bend.  Be wary because the cut flower stem is tall and heavy and can tip over a lightweight vase. A tall cylindrical vase with a weighted bottom is a good option. Make sure the vase isn’t too wide at the top so the stems stay as vertical as possible. Add weight to the base with gravel or pebbles. If necessary, add more water to the vase to provide some stability. Make sure all the stems aren’t leaning on one side of the vase, especially if it’s a tall one. Disperse some of the weight by leaning each stem around the vase like numbers on a clock. If you are making a multi-flower arrangement, use those to pad the space between the gladiolus stems so they stay in place. Avoid putting the gladiolus anywhere near an air conditioning unit, fan, heater, stove, or television because wind and heat can dehydrate the florets. And a dehydrated floret can affect the health of the other florets. For safety's sake, don’t put the vase somewhere it will cause damage if it tips over.

Write an article based on this "Surround yourself with positive people. Avoid jumping to conclusions. Don’t avoid your feelings. Mind your own business. Be nice!"
article: Make sure the people in your life are positive and supportive. Surround yourself with people you can depend on.  If the people around you are frequently gossiping, complaining, or creating conflict, you may want to begin distancing yourself. Look for more positive social opportunities in your community, such as a yoga class or group hike. When you believe you already know what is going to happen, you stop observing what actually is happening. You act on what you think, rather than on what’s in front of you. When you believe you know what someone is thinking, you stop listening to them. This can cause a lot of undue pain and strife. Rather than making snap judgements, try to actively listen and observe. Many times, we engage in actions that numb us in an order to avoid sad feelings. But sadness has its benefits: It makes us feel alive. In fact, sadness can have a deeply rejuvenating effect that increases our capacity for happiness. When negative feelings emerge, pay attention to them. Process these feelings by writing them down or talking to someone. There is a Polish proverb that goes, “Not my monkeys, not my circus.” This saying reminds us that we do not need to engage in the drama of others. Such drama and conflict can greatly dampen your mood.  Try not to intervene in the conflicts of others. Refrain from gossiping! Don’t talk about people behind their backs.  Don’t allow others to pull you into arguments or pressure you to take sides. Make an effort to respect your fellow humans and interact with them in gentle, positive ways. Not only will this make you feel better, but this will help you attract other positive people. Scientists have proven that when we endeavor to be positive (even when we don’t feel happy), we very quickly become happy.

Write an article based on this "Open your iPhone's  Settings. Scroll down and tap Music. Tap the green "iCloud Music Library" switch . Tap OK when prompted."
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