Article: Standing up will usually prevent you from falling asleep while smoking. Getting too tired? Put out the cigarette thoroughly in an ashtray or water-damp sink and go to bed. Do not smoke in bed - when you're in bed it's easy to fall asleep and drop your cigarette on the floor allowing it to set fire to the carpet. Cleaning out the ashtray? Place the ashes in the sink and dampen them, then scoop them up and place them in the trash can away from the house. Try not to do this unless totally unavoidable. Dry clothes by radiators, or outdoors if possible. Cover the flame with a wire cage to prevent something from falling or blowing onto the flame, and to prevent children and pets from coming in contact with the flame.  Extinguish any naked flames when leaving the room, if even for a minute.  After all, you'll be right back, and you can immediately relight the candle or lamp. Natural Christmas trees are highly combustible when they become dry, and old, damaged, or low quality tree lights cause many fires when combined with an under watered or otherwise dry tree. Watch a video of a Christmas tree fire.  It is amazing how fast it can destroy a room, and a home.  Unplug chargers when not in use. As much as it blocks sound from your children and alarm systems, closing interior doors and exterior doors helps prevent the movement of smoke and heat should a fire occur and ensures that your room does not ignite.  The door takes all the thermal damage on the opposite side.  Remember, "close before you doze".
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Don't sit or lie down when smoking. Take care when drying laundry on airers or dryers by the fire. Be careful with candles, oil lamps, and other open flame illumination or decorations. Use caution with holiday decorations, particularly Christmas trees. After using matches, quickly place in or run under water to extinguish any invisible flame or heat source that could cause a fire in the trash can. Take care using chargers for devices such as mobile phones. Make sure to keep house doors closed before sleeping.
Article: Satire writing is a particular genre of humor in which the writer uses his or her humor to criticize some part of human society. The presentation can be harsh or gentle, but the aim is always to draw attention to some flaw in need of correction. When writing satire, it is important to write from the perspective with a desire to correct broken parts of human nature and society rather than a desire to break these elements down further. Horatian satire is gentle, and the general idea is to persuade people to fix wrongs with sympathetic laughter. Good examples of Horatian satire include The Spectator by Joseph Addison and Richard Steele or Candide by Voltaire. In the latter, for instance, Voltaire creates caricatures of various ideologies to laughingly point out the folly of each one. Juvenalian satire has bitter and angry overtones. The general idea is to demonstrate a sense of moral outrage by using sarcasm, parody, and similar techniques to show how broken things are. One of the best examples of Juvenalian satire is Jonathan Swift's A Modest Proposal. Swift makes the very immodest suggestion of eating surplus children to ease the economic burden of his country, and uses logical language and arguments of the time to justify the proposal. In doing so, he shows the flaws of the same arguments he pretends to use.
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Understand what satire is. Familiarize yourself with Horatian satire. Examine Juvenalian satire.
Article: A pixie cut can provide short straight hair with a lot of volume and movement. To achieve a voluminous pixie, keep the sides cropped, the top long, and add lots of layers throughout your short locks. The pixie is a versatile haircut. You can wear it slightly tousled, slicked backed, or with edgy spikes. The classic bob and its modern variations are chic, timeless, and flattering. These haircuts are easy to style and maintain. By opting for a short to  shoulder length haircut, you will reduce the weight of your hair, increasing your ability to add volume to your locks.  The severeness of the blunt bob creates the illusion of fullness and volume. When teased, the stacked bob adds movement and volume to fine, limp hair. A lob, or long bob, is ideal for fine, thin hair—it allows you to maintain some length while getting rid of stringy ends. As straight hair grows, the ends can appear stringy and unkept. To avoid this ragged look, opt for a long, blunt cut. A blunt cut will allow you to maintain your hair’s length while creating the illusion of full, thick hair.  If you prefer a less severe look, ask your stylist to add a few face-framing layers. Too many layers will cause fine, straight hair to look thin and stringy.
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Opt for a pixie cut. Try a bob. Cut your long hair bluntly.