Write an article based on this "Factor each radicand into prime numbers. Rewrite the expression. Circle pairs of like factors under each radical. Factor out coefficients by identifying paired factors under each radical. Rewrite your problem, using the simplified terms."
article: An easy way to factor a number is by creating a factor tree diagram. Read Do a Factor Tree for complete instructions.  A radicand is the number under the radical sign. A prime number is a number that can only be divided evenly by 1 and itself, for example, 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, etc. You do NOT need to factor any coefficients. A coefficient is a number in front of the radical sign. Let’s say, for example, that you want to add 20+445+5+7.{\displaystyle {\sqrt {20}}+4{\sqrt {45}}+{\sqrt {5}}+{\sqrt {7}}.}To do this, you need to factor 20{\displaystyle 20} as 2×2×5{\displaystyle 2\times 2\times 5}. You also need to factor 45{\displaystyle 45} as 3×3×5{\displaystyle 3\times 3\times 5}. If a radicand is already a prime number, it does not need to be factored. For example, since 5{\displaystyle 5} and 7{\displaystyle 7} are already prime numbers, 5{\displaystyle {\sqrt {5}}} and 7{\displaystyle {\sqrt {7}}} do not need to be factored. Keep all the factors under the radical sign. For example, after factoring the radicands, the example expression would be2×2×5+43×3×5+5+7.{\displaystyle {\sqrt {2\times 2\times 5}}+4{\sqrt {3\times 3\times 5}}+{\sqrt {5}}+{\sqrt {7}}.} Since you are finding a square root, by pairing up like factors, you can easily simplify the expression. For example, 2×2×5{\displaystyle {\sqrt {2\times 2\times 5}}} has a pair of 2s, so draw a circle around them. 43×3×5{\displaystyle 4{\sqrt {3\times 3\times 5}}} has a pair of 3s, so draw a circle around them. The square root of any pair of factors will equal the factor, because x×x=x2{\displaystyle x\times x=x^{2}} and x2=x{\displaystyle {\sqrt {x^{2}}}=x}. Place this number in front of the radical sign. If the expression already has a coefficient, multiply the two numbers.  For example:2×2×5{\displaystyle {\sqrt {2\times 2\times 5}}}=45{\displaystyle ={\sqrt {4}}{\sqrt {5}}}=25{\displaystyle =2{\sqrt {5}}}So, 20{\displaystyle {\sqrt {20}}} simplifies to 25{\displaystyle 2{\sqrt {5}}}.  43×3×5{\displaystyle 4{\sqrt {3\times 3\times 5}}}=4×95{\displaystyle =4\times {\sqrt {9}}{\sqrt {5}}}=(4×3)5{\displaystyle =(4\times 3){\sqrt {5}}}=125{\displaystyle =12{\sqrt {5}}}So, 445{\displaystyle 4{\sqrt {45}}}simplifies to 125{\displaystyle 12{\sqrt {5}}}. This will make the adding process much easier. For example:20+445+5+7{\displaystyle {\sqrt {20}}+4{\sqrt {45}}+{\sqrt {5}}+{\sqrt {7}}} simplifies to25+125+5+7{\displaystyle 2{\sqrt {5}}+12{\sqrt {5}}+{\sqrt {5}}+{\sqrt {7}}}

Write an article based on this "Use the amazing power of lemons to reduce blemishes. Use sandalwood powder and water to reduce blemishes. Rub a papaya or banana peel over your skin. Use rosehip seed oil."
article: The citric acid in lemons attacks the pigments in your skin responsible for a red or discolored blemish, evening it out. Lemon juice will make blemishes less noticeable, but it can also lighten your skin tone and make you susceptible to sun damage, so always wear sunscreen when you go out.  Mix tomato juice and lemon juice together and apply to face with a cotton swab regularly. Wash away with cool water after 10 minutes. This mix will reduce blemishes and lighten any facial hairs over time. Mix together 2 tablespoons of honey and 1 tablespoon of lemon juice along with a pinch of turmeric. Wash away with cool water after 10 minutes. If applied regularly, this mixture works well. Rub a lemon peel along with a bit of sugar over your skin. Let it sit for 10 minutes before washing away with cool water. Mix together a paste of sandalwood powder and water, applying to face. Leave for 10 to 20 minutes before rinsing off with cool water. Just be careful because sandalwood can dry out your face. Leave for 15 minutes before washing away with cool water. Your blemishes should get smaller and/or less noticeable. Papaya and banana contain the enzymes papain and bromelain in addition to other acids that help minimize the presence of blemishes. Extremely effective in combating the redness of blemishes, rosehip oil can be applied in low doses to the face for 15 minutes every day before washing off with cool water.

Write an article based on this "Substitute salt pork for bacon. Add extra spice for zest! Experiment with your liquid ingredients."
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Baked beans have a long and storied history - Native Americans cooked dishes resembling modern baked beans in New England before the arrival of European colonists. Early baked bean recipes in the United States often used salt pork  - then a commonly-used ingredient - instead of bacon. Salt pork, like bacon, is derived from the fatty portions of the pig.  To give your baked beans an old-fashioned touch, prepare your salt pork by briefly boiling it to remove some of its salt, then fry in a pan until crispy, like bacon. Next, simply substitute your salt pork for bacon! For a truly authentic Native American baked bean dish, use dear (or even bear) instead of pork products and use maple syrup instead of molasses. One great way to give your baked beans a good "kick" is to chop up a jalapeño pepper or two when sauteing your onions and bell peppers. If you're especially adventurous, you can even add dried pepper or a super-spicy hot sauce to the baked beans as they simmer in the frying pan. Be warned - not everyone can handle the extra heat. Modify your "sauce" to suit your tastes. If you don't like barbecue sauce, try substituting ketchup! You can use Worcestershire sauce to modify (or replace) mustard. Also try adding a dash of your favorite spice - a little cinnamon, for instance, can fantastically compliment the sweetness of standard baked beans for a subtle "Autumn" flavor. Your sauce is limited only by your imagination - make your own special recipe and share it with your friends!