Write an article based on this "Clean the feeder at the right frequency, depending on the season. Replace the nectar regularly. Deep clean the feeder at least once every seven days in hot weather."
article: In the warmer months, feeders will need to be cleaned more often. In 90F or higher weather it may even be necessary to replace the liquid twice daily. Fermentation happens very quickly. Do not place hummingbird feeders in locations where they receive direct sunlight as it greater speeds up spoilage. In weather with temperatures in the 80s it is a good idea to change the liquid daily. In the 70s the liquid may last more than a day. Remember, you can't rely on liquid cloudiness to know it's time to change the liquid. Clear-looking liquid can be too fermented already. Beer looks clear but it's extremely fermented. Watch the nectar closely and throw it away when necessary. How long nectar lasts depends on the ambient temperature, how clean the feeder was before it was refilled, how many ports are open to let air in, and whether or not it gets direct sunlight.  In high heat situations or when the feeder is in direct sunlight, nectar can go bad in less than a day. Check the feeder periodically for a greasy residue. This can indicate that there is black mold. The feeder should be boiled, if it is made of parts that can be boiled, more often than it is deep-cleaned. When you deep clean the feeder periodically you have the option of boiling the feeder three times in a row for 30 minutes each time, allowing it to cool. This will kill mold spores which are very resistant to being killed by boiling. You can also soak the feeder in hydrogen peroxide or vinegar for an hour or more. If you notice black mold growing on the feeder that is especially bad and requires soaking in vinegar, peroxide, or a 1 part bleach 10 parts water liquid. You should not see any black mold on the feeder after soaking. If you see it then continue to soak until it has dissolved.

Write an article based on this "Know the victim's drug of abuse. Get Narcan from a doctor. Do a quick scan for signs of opiate overdose."
article: If a loved one uses illegal drugs or takes prescription medications inappropriately, try to find out what they take. Ask them outright and let them know you're concerned about their safety. Narcan can reverse the effects of opiate drugs such as:  Heroin Prescription pain medicine like fentanyl, morphine, methadone, buprenorphine, hydrocodone, and oxycodone Some common brand name medications such as Percocet, OxyContin, Vicodin, Percodan, Tylox, and Demerol If you or a loved one suffer from opiate addiction, talk to your doctor about getting Narcan to keep on hand. You may be able to obtain liquid Narcan that can be injected into a vein, muscle, or under the skin, or a nasal spray. You need a prescription to get Narcan in some states but not others.  Automatic injection devices (Evzio) are sometimes available. These have voice guidance that can direct you or another on how to use the device. Use it once then throw it away. This is the BEST OPTION if you do not have medical training. You will probably not be able to administer Narcan to yourself if you are overdosing. Friends, family, and loved ones should know how to use the Narcan and where to find it. You may not always know what drug someone has overdosed on, or if they've used drugs at all. Don't waste time, but look very quickly for some signs that the victim may have overdosed on opiates. Scan quickly for prescription drug bottles lying around, a morphine or fentanyl patch on their body (remove it!) or visible drug paraphernalia like syringes, spoons, and tourniquets.

Write an article based on this "Connect your iPad to your PC. Open iTunes. Wait for the iPad's icon to appear. Open Start . Click Photos. Click Import. Click From a USB device. Select photos. Click Import Selected. Uncheck the "Delete items from my device after I import them" checkbox. Click Import."
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Plug the charging end of the iPad's charger cable into the bottom of the iPad, then plug the USB end of the cable into one of your computer's USB ports. Double-click the iTunes app icon, which resembles a multicolored musical note on a white background. It's important to run iTunes before attempting to transfer photos, as iTunes makes your iPad visible to your computer.  If you don't have iTunes on your computer, install it before proceeding. If iTunes prompts you to update it, click Download iTunes when prompted. You'll have to restart your computer after the download finishes. After a few seconds, you should see an iPad-shaped icon appear in the upper-left side of the iTunes window. Once this icon appears, you can proceed. You may have to click Trust This Computer or some other prompt before the icon will appear. Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. If you don't see Photos in the menu, type photos into the text box at the bottom of the Start menu and then click Photos at the top of the menu. This tab is in the upper-right side of the Photos window. A drop-down menu will appear. It's in the drop-down menu. Your computer will begin looking for photos on your iPad. Uncheck any photos that you don't want to import from your iPad onto your computer, or click Unselect all and then click each photo that you want to import. It's at the bottom of the window. This option is near the bottom of the window. Doing so prevents the photos from being deleted off of your iPad. It's at the bottom of the window. Your iPad's photos will begin importing onto your computer. Once the importing is complete, you'll receive a notification in the bottom-right corner of the screen.