Write an article based on this "Follow steps 1 to 3 of the first method. Select Soundcloud. Login to Soundcloud."
article: Launch the app, go to the Content page, and select Accounts to show a list of social media platforms.  Enter your Soundcloud username and password to login.  You can also login to Soundcloud using your Facebook account or your Google+ account. Tap Connect when you’re finished.

Write an article based on this "Determine how much bar soap you need. Calculate how much liquid soap you need. Purchase bar or liquid soap that contains tallow. Avoid soaps that contain soil-affecting ingredients."
article: Deer can eat to within about 3 feet (0.91 m) from soap. Calculate the circumference of a circular border around your trees and plants that is at least 3 feet (0.91 m) away from them. Use 1 bar of soap per 3 feet (0.91 m) around this border. For example, if you have an 100 foot (30 m) border, 100 / 3 is 33, which is roughly the amount of soap bars you need—each spaced 3 feet (0.91 m) from each other. You can also use 1 bar of soap for every 10 feet (3.0 m) if you don't have lots of deer activity near your home. If you're going to apply liquid soap, you need to apply approximately 0.068 ounces (2 mL) to the stem of each plant and tree. Count the number of trees and plants within the area you need to protect and multiply the number by 0.068 (ounces) or 2 (mL) to get the amount of liquid soap required. If you count 25 trees and plants total, you need 1.7 ounces (50.28 mL) of liquid soap. This is derived from animal fatty acids and is the repellent. Go to your local grocery or drugstore and find the personal hygiene section. Locate bar soap or liquid soap and make sure the ingredients list contains tallow (also known as sodium tallowate). Depending on the extent of your deer problem, you may want to purchase bulk packages to save money.  Always select the strongest scent possible to increase the soap's deterrent effect. Don't use soaps that contain coconut oils—they might attract deer. Most soaps have ingredients that can either damage soil or alter its pH of and destabilize the environment for plants. Try to avoid soaps with salt and sodium compounds, boron, chlorine bleach, and alkaline compounds. Don't worry if some of these ingredients are present—just do your best to avoid as many as possible.

Write an article based on this "Consider performing a skin patch test before using tea tree oil for the first time. Combine three drops of tea tree oil with ½ to 1 teaspoon of a carrier oil. Place a few drops of the diluted oil onto the inside of your elbow and cover the area with a band aide. Leave the band aide on for 24 to 48 hours. Remove the band aide after 24 to 48 hours."
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Some people may be allergic to tea tree oil. Doing a skin patch test will help you determine whether or not you are allergic to tea tree oil. If you are planning on using tea tree oil as an air freshener, room spray, or cleaner, then you don't have to do a skin patch test. This carrier oil can be any food grade oil, such as: almond, coconut, olive, sunflower, or sweet almond. You can also use jojoba or Argan oil as a carrier oil. The band aide will help keep the area moist and prevent the oils from evaporating. Do not allow the band aide to get wet during this time. If you start feeling pain, burning, itchiness, or discomfort at any point during this time, remove the band aide immediately. Wash the area with warm soap and water. You are likely allergic to tea tree oil and should not use it on your skin. If you don't notice any irritation, you probably are not allergic to tea tree oil and can use it on your skin.