Write an article based on this "Choose your writing materials. Create an organizational system. Have a regular writing spot. Look for an inspirational writing location. Make your writing space comfortable. Decorate your writing space."
article: There's no right or wrong way to write. Some people find that writing on a computer distances them from their work, so they prefer to work by hand. Other people prefer computers because they can edit more easily, and can use the internet to research their projects. Don't feel pressure to choose one over the other. All that matters is that you choose a writing method that will allow you to be productive and efficient. Whether you're working with a computer or with pencil and paper, you need a system to organize your thoughts. It's best to come up with an organizational strategy before your notes get too jumbled, or else you may not be able to figure out what you meant to say. If using a computer, create one folder for the whole book, then create individual folders to hold different types of information. If using pen and paper, set aside a drawer that is just for your book materials. Put individual notebooks or file folders dedicated to different types of information  in the drawer.  Nonfiction books obviously call for a great deal of research. Make sure you can find all your information quickly and easily with your organizational system. For novels, you might have a file or folder on each character's development information. For example, if one of your characters is an EMT, you will want to research EMTs to make the character more realistic. Consider using software that helps writers organize their research and chapters. For most people, regularity is a key to sticking to a writing schedule. J.K. Rowling famously wrote large portions of the Harry Potter books in one local spot — Nicholson's Café and Roald Dahl had a hut outside of his house where he wrote his greatest novels.  The sites and sounds of public spaces may be distracting, in which case you may prefer to work at home. Home isn't free of distractions, though. If your bed or TV keep you away from writing, maybe you need to get out of the house to write. The important thing is to have a comfortable, routine writing location that you can look forward to settling into every day. Inspiration strikes every writer differently. What do you need to get your creative juices flowing? If you need the stillness of nature, you may want to set up shop at a picnic bench in your local park. If people-watching gives you ideas for your characters, you might gravitate toward coffee shops. If you're writing at home, choose your favorite room in the house. Don't work anywhere that has stressful or negative connotations. For example, writing in the kitchen might just remind you of all your other household obligations. If your chair is squeaking or if it hurts your back, you won't be able to concentrate on your work. Make things easy for yourself by making your environment as comfortable as possible. Keep in mind that the environment will be easier to control at home.  Make sure the temperature is comfortable. Wear warm or cool clothing to adjust for uncomfortable temperatures if you don't control the thermostat. Choose a comfortable chair. Use cushions to protect your bottom during long periods of sitting, or to make your back feel better. Set up your research materials so you can access them easily. You don't want to have to search for information when you're in the middle of writing. At home, keep your bookcase or research files nearby. In public, bring the books you'll need with you. The more you can personalize your writing space, the more time you'll want to spend there. When you're writing, you should be surrounded by things that inspire you to keep working. What motivates you? If there's a particular book that always makes you want to write, keep it nearby for when you have writer's block. Consider placing framed pictures of your family in your working space, or quotes from your favorite authors. Surround yourself with your favorite colors, or maybe your favorite album playing quietly in the background. The writing space should be a place you look forward to retreating into every day.

Write an article based on this "Allow it to dry. Display the rock."
article: Put it somewhere safe to dry where it won’t be touched or moved. Once you have painted everything, allow it to dry for at least several hours or one day. Check the rock when you think it is ready to make sure every part of it has dried. You can either put the rock out for show, or put it to use. You can set it out on a tray, or put it on a windowsill. You can use it as a paper weight, or if the rock is big enough, use it as a stepping stone in a garden. The rock can also be a gift or token to give to a friend.

Write an article based on this "Use Yahoo Publisher as an alternate to Google AdSense if you have a blog that gets a lot of traffic (high number of visitors each day)."
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