Write an article based on this "Let your doctor know if you experience new symptoms."
article: Even if you are already receiving medical care for your rheumatoid arthritis, sometimes your condition might change or worsen unexpectedly. If this happens, make an appointment with your doctor right away, even if you’re not due for a checkup.For example, see your doctor if you notice increasing pain and swelling, changes in the appearance of your joints, or symptoms of related health problems (such as shortness of breath due to damage in the lungs).

Write an article based on this "Open your Excel 2010 program. Click on the File menu to open an existing spreadsheet or start a new spreadsheet. Enter the data. Use formulas. Type in a title for the spreadsheet/graph using the first rows. Save your spreadsheet before continuing."
article: Typing in a data series requires you to organize your data. For most people, you will enter items in the first column, Column A, and enter the variables for each individual item in the following columns.  For example, if you are comparing the sales results of certain people, the people will be listed in Column A, while their weekly, quarterly and yearly sales results might be listed in the following columns. Keep in mind that on most charts or graphs, the information in Column A will be listed on the x axis, or horizontal axis. However, in the case of bar graphs, the individual data automatically corresponds to the y axis, or vertical axis. Consider totaling your data in the last column and/or last rows. This is essential if you are using a pie chart that requires percentages. To enter a formula in Excel, you highlight data in a row or column. Then, you click on the Function, fx, button and choose a type of formula, such as a sum. Use headings in the second row and column to explain your data.   Titles will be transferred to the graph when you create it. You can enter your data and headings into any section of the spreadsheet. If you are making a graph for the first time, you should aim to keep the data within a small area so it is easy to work with.

Write an article based on this "Turn on the propane tank by using the knob on the top of the tank. Open the grill lid before lighting it. Turn the ignition burner knob from “off” to “high. Press the electric ignition button if the grill has one. Turn the other grill knobs to the highest setting to preheat the grill. Close the grill lid and let the grill preheat for 10-15 minutes."
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For most propane tanks, you'll need to turn the knob counterclockwise until it won't turn anymore to turn the tank on. Check the arrows on the knob to make sure. Don't ever light the grill with the lid closed or gas buildup could cause an explosion. ” You may need to press the knob in before you can turn it. To locate the ignition burner knob on the grill, look for the knob with a lightning-bolt symbol or the word “ignition” next to it. Don't worry if the grill doesn't ignite after you turn the knob; that just means the grill has an electric starter and you'll need to press the electric ignition button to ignite it. Look for the electric ignition button next to the ignition burner knob. Press and hold the button until you see flames ignite in the grill. It's normal for the button to make a clicking noise as you press it. Only the section of the grill directly behind the ignition burner knob and electric ignition button should be lit at this point. The rest of the grill knobs should still be turned off. Turning on the other grill knobs should cause the rest of the grill to ignite. Always let the grill preheat before cooking on it so the food gets cooked all the way through.