Write an article based on this "Identify the dispute. Gather necessary information. Contact the other party."
article: Take a few minutes to sit down and write down important information about the dispute. The most common issues are receiving a faulty item or not receiving payment. Also think about how you want the problem resolved. Do you want a refund or do you want the item replaced? Before opening a dispute, you should make sure that you have the following information:  the name of the other party. the transaction number. This should be on any correspondence associated with the transaction. It will also appear on the “My eBay” page. the date of the transaction. the date you were charged (if you paid for an item). You should attempt to resolve the dispute informally. Sometimes problems can be fixed quite easily. Contact the other party through eBay (instead of through private email). By contacting the other party through eBay, eBay will be able to trace the communications. The other party should promptly agree to issue a refund, pay for the item, or replace the item. If the other party does not respond in a day or two, you should open a dispute with eBay.

Write an article based on this "Learn how often you will perform surgery. Know how to care for patients without surgery. Work with other doctors. Stay current with career requirements. Know the projected job growth and salary."
article: Duties of orthopedic surgeons are usually divided between actual surgery and non-surgical maintenance of injuries or diseases. The split is usually 50% each, so even if you are passionate about surgery and want to always be in the operating room, you should be prepared to spend half your time in the doctor’s office. Surgeries typically performed by orthopedic surgeons are usually done to repair damage done by injury to bones, joints, tendons, skin, nerves, ligaments, or muscles. Since half an orthopedic surgeon’s patients do not require surgery, an orthopedic surgeon should be well versed in body care that does not place patients under the knife. They should be able to use rehabilitative methods to treat musculoskeletal injuries just as well as they use surgery. They should also use medical knowledge and physical methods to treat musculoskeletal problems. Orthopedic surgeons often work with other doctors to treat many different types of medical conditions. In fact, they treat so many different conditions that their knowledge of the body is extremely vast, which is why residency programs require at least one year of work in general medicine in addition to working in an orthopedic specialty.  Orthopedic surgeons often serve as consultants for primary care doctors and others who receive patients with musculoskeletal complaints. Orthopedic surgeons must be able to treat many different conditions, including but not limited to bone breaks, sprains, torn ligaments, club feet, abnormalities in the fingers and toes, and bone tumors. Orthopedic surgeons also have the ability to replace joints with prosthetic devices, called total joint replacement. Orthopedic surgeons, even after receiving licensure and having their own practice, must maintain understanding of the medical field. They must know current medical technologies, stay abreast of medical ethics, and keep up to date with pharmacology and physiology.  This may mean attending conferences and training sessions on top of their responsibilities with their patients. They must obtain a re-certification from the ABOS or AOBOS every 7 to 10 years. Both the prospects for growth in this field and the salary of orthopedic surgeons are hopeful for prospective doctors. Between 2016 and 2026, the entire field of surgery is expected to grow by 15%, which is much faster than average. The median U.S. salary for all surgeons in 2016 was $208,000 per year. An orthopedic surgeon usually makes around $535,668 on average.

Write an article based on this "Mix salt, water, and dish soap for a natural herbicide. Use a chemical herbicide for a stronger option. Apply the herbicide in the spring or early summer on a clear day. Repeat the herbicide application in 1 week if the plant still has not died. Dispose of the plants once they die."
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If you’d rather not use chemicals to kill the poison ivy plants, you can make a natural herbicide. Combine 3 lb (1.4 kg) of regular table salt with 1 US gal (3.8 L) of water and bring it to a boil. Stir until the salt is completely dissolved in the water and allow the mixture to cool. Then stir in 2  fl oz (59 mL) of dish soap and transfer the liquid to a spray bottle. You can also transfer the liquid into a bucket and paint it onto the leaves with a paintbrush if you don’t want to accidentally kill other plants. Look for an herbicide that contains triclopyr, 2,4-D mecoprop decamba, or glycophosphate. These are powerful chemical agents that will kill the poison ivy as well as any other plants that you apply it to. The herbicide needs to stay on the plant to work, so don’t apply it right after before it rains. Wait for a clear, dry day to apply the herbicide. Then, spray the plants that you want to kill. Make sure to spray every part of the plant, from the leaves to the roots.  Follow the herbicide manufacturer's instructions carefully to ensure safe and effective use of the product. If you want to protect nearby plants, use a paintbrush to apply the herbicide to each leaf individually. Throw away the paintbrush after you finish using it. It can take multiple applications of herbicide to kill the poison ivy. Check the plants in 1 week, and if they’re not dead, apply the herbicide again in the same way as you did the first time. The plants will turn brown and crumble after applying the herbicide. Rake up the remains of the dead plants and throw them away in garbage bags. Make sure to label the garbage bags to indicate their contents and throw it away with the rest of your garbage. Wear protective clothing while you collect the plant’s remains.