Write an article based on this "Know when your hedgehog isn’t feeling well. Recognize emotional responses. Understand behavioral responses. Train your hedgehog to be more tame Recognize nibble vs."
article: Your hedgehog may bite or nip at you if it is not feeling well. Learn to recognize hedgehog illnesses by watching for these symptoms:  Lethargy Losing quills Lumps on or under the skin Wobbly walking Loss of appetite Green poop Red and/or itchy skin Tattered ears A hedgehog may bite because it is emotionally upset. There can be a number of stimuli that may startle your hedgehog into biting.  Loud or sudden noises New or strong smells -- lotions, other animals, perfume, etc Wrong time of day -- hedgehogs are mostly nocturnal. If you wake up your hedgehog in the middle of the day to handle it, it may bite Fear -- it may be not fully tamed or not used to you Sudden temperature change -- hedgehogs must be kept in a warm environment (75-80 degrees fahrenheit, or 23-26 degrees celsius) A hedgehog can ‘’learn’’ to bite if conditioned to do so. Be careful not to accidentally teach your hedgehog to bite!  If you respond verbally after your hedgehog bites you, it may learn that it can get a similar response if it continues to bite. You feed it treats to train it, it might bite to get a treat. Be careful not to reward your hedgehog for unwanted behavior. . Getting your hedgehog to be more comfortable with you can reduce the risk of being bitten.  When holding him, talk quietly and make slow movements. Avoid fast, jerky movements that might startle him. Give him treats if he is acting appropriately. Do not reward for bad behavior, but you can give a treat (like a mealworm) to get him to trust you. biting. Hedgehogs are naturally curious creatures that use their strong sense of smell and taste to get to know their world. One way they do this is by nibbling and/or licking an unknown area. Knowing the difference between these two actions is critical in behavioral training.  Nibbling is usually accompanied by not using pressure with teeth and licking the area. Biting can be quick, sharp, and painful. It might be brought on by a stimulus.

Write an article based on this "Click on Spotlight. Type "Activity Monitor" in the search field. Click on Activity Monitor under "Applications." Click on the application you want to quit. Click on "Quit Process" in the upper-left corner of the window."
article: It's the magnifying glass in the upper-right corner of the screen.    This will stop the application from running.

Write an article based on this "Tell your mother or a female relative. Talk to your doctor. Identify an adult at your school that you trust."
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Older women in your family know exactly what you are going through. If you haven't already done so, let them know that you got your period. It may feel awkward to talk about this, but remember this is a normal part of growing up.  Your female family members care about you and are there to help you through this time in your life. They will have good advice and can help you get all of the period supplies that you need. Ask about their experiences of dealing with their period when they were younger. A health care professional is the best place to ask questions and learn about your period. You might wonder if what you are experiencing is normal. Some girls feel more comfortable talking to a doctor than a family member.  If you have not started your period, your doctor can give you a physical exam and estimate when you may start. Talk about any of your worries or concerns. For example, if your period is erratic (doesn't come regularly), heavy, or causes you pain, it is a good idea to talk this sort of problem through with someone who has answers. Make list of questions that you would like to ask and take your list with you to your doctor's appointment. This will help you remember your questions if you get nervous. Your family or doctor will not be with you when you are at school. Think about a female teacher, school nurse, or guidance counselor that you feel comfortable with. This person can be a resource for you if you need some help while you are at school.  It is important for you to identify this person before you need any help so you will know exactly where to go. Your parent could send a note to this person that lets them know that you have started your period and may come to them if you need some assistance while you are at school.