Write an article based on this "Separate the month, day, and year with slashes or hyphens. Include an optional “0” before single-digit month and day numbers. Use numerals when you see “MM,” “DD,” and “YY” or “YYYY” on a form."
article: Use either hyphens or forward slashes to conform with the most common methods for separating numerals. Choose periods or bullets for a more stylized version. If none of these options are available for including a date in a filename, try underscores instead. The twenty-third of November could be written out in any of the following formats in American English:  11-23-03 11/23/03 11.23.03 11_23_03 Stick with hyphens for the International Standard. The same date would be written as 2003-23-11 in this format. When writing dates numerically, add a “0” before January through September and the first through the ninth day of the month. This is often required in forms but you can use it to make your own list of dates visually neater. It will make all of your numerical dates the same length and will allow for correct data sorting.  For instance, you could use either 3/2/15 or 03/02/15. In a list of dates, 03/02/15 would be the same length as 12/02/15. If you use 3/2/15 in your list, the earlier date may incorrectly be sorted after the later date. This happens because the first digit in the March date (3) is larger than the first digit in the December date (1). Add a “0” to prevent this error. When you’re asked to provide a date on a form, you’ll often see something like MM/DD/YY or DD-MM-YYYY. These letters indicate how many numerals you should include and in what order. “MM” stands for a 2-digit month and “DD” suggests a 2-digit day. “YY” indicates you should include the last 2 digits of the year, while “YYYY” means you must include all 4 digits.  Use a “0” before single-digit days and months as needed. If you’re asked to provide the date as MM/DD/YY you could write 05/12/94. If you’re asked for DD-MM-YYYY, this date would be 12-05-1994. You may see these letters without any separation on some forms. For DDMMYY, simply enter 120594 unless otherwise noted.

Write an article based on this "Select a task. Click on “End Process” button. Click on Reload to start the process again."
article: Select any of the currently running processes you wish to stop on the Task Manager window. This button can be found on the lower-left corner of the window. This will stop the web page from running.  You will notice that the browser tab you’ve just stopped will change to a page with an error message telling you that “The process had either ran out of memory or was terminated.” A Reload button will be right below the message. This will resume the process and reload the page. You will see that the process has started again on the Task Manager.

Write an article based on this "Remove the wine bottle's protective cover. Place the bottle of wine in the opening of your shoe."
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Make sure no plastic or foil is covering the cork. It should be just the cork and the bottle. To remove the cover, simply slide it off by pulling it upwards. If it doesn't slide off, pull on the tab if it has one, which will remove the top portion of it. Alternately, cut it off with a knife by gently tracing a knife around the edge of it. It can be any kind of flat shoe (not high heels or flip flops), as long as its opening is large enough to accommodate a bottle of wine. The bottle should go in bottom first so that the cork is facing you. To keep the bottle in the shoe, you will hold the bottle with one hand and the shoe with your other hand.