Write an article based on this "Select plants that require similar growing conditions. Choose a large, clear glass bottle or jar for your plants. Get a bottle that can be closed for a more humid environment. Opt for an open bottle if your plants need less water."
article: If you’re growing multiple plants in a bottle terrarium, it’s important to select species that have similar requirements for light, moisture, and soil type. Choose your plants before you start assembling your bottle garden so that you can plan for their needs.  For example, if you want to grow succulents, you might choose zebra haworthia, hens-and-chicks, and kalanchoe.  For a bottle garden with a moister environment, you could go for peace lilies, Fittonia, and Syngonium. Look for a glass bottle or jar that’s large enough to accommodate the type and number of plants you want to grow. The glass should be clear and colorless to allow in light and let you see the plants easily.  You can reuse your own containers, such as jam jars or glass milk jugs, or purchase a glass bottle online or from a craft store. If you choose to reuse a bottle, wash it thoroughly before adding plants. For easier planting, choose a jar or bottle with an opening large enough to allow your hand in. Otherwise, you can use a long pair of tweezers or chopsticks to insert the plants. If you’re growing plants that enjoy a moist environment, a closed bottle terrarium is a fun, low-maintenance option. Choose a bottle that you can close with a lid or stopper to prevent evaporation and eliminate the need for frequent watering. Ideally, your bottle should have a clear cover, such as a glass lid or stopper. However, a small cork stopper will also work if the bottle allows in enough light otherwise. For succulents and other plants that grow in arid environments, an open bottle, jar, or fishbowl-style container is a better option. This will allow water to evaporate more quickly so that your plants don’t get waterlogged.  A container with straight sides and a wide opening, such as a jar, will allow for faster evaporation. If you still want a relatively humid environment but don’t want a completely closed ecosystem, choose a bottle with slanted or curved sides and a narrow opening.

Write an article based on this "Wear oversized or flashy jewelry. Put on sunglasses, day or night. Put a belt or sash over dresses or jumpsuits."
article: Layer big, funky necklaces and bangles. Choose big hoop earrings, or earrings with large, dangling shapes such as stars. Look for colorful jewelry, or opt for a dressier look with rhinestones. Add a colorful watch, if desired.  Wear big and colorful necklaces, earrings and bangles for a glam 80s look a step up from casual. Giant hoop earrings in bright colors go well with floppy hair bows, and outfits that layer lace or fishnet details into a top and skirt. Put on a Swatch Watch, and you’re good to go! Rhinestones and velvet dresses went hand-in-hand in the 80s. Alternately, you can add rhinestone jewelry to formal satin pieces, or an iridescent taffeta gown. Haven’t you heard the 80s song “Sunglasses At Night?” When selecting 80s sunglasses frames, think oversized. Popular frame styles were horn-rimmed, aviators, and those that employed “shutter” lenses.  Wayfarers and the Clubmaster, by the brand Ray-Ban, surged in popularity in the 80s. Look for any style of sunglasses where the temples have neon colors and/or wild patterns, differing from the rest of the frames. Wear “shutter shades” in a bright, primary color or a fluorescent hue. Look for belts in black, white, metallic, rainbow, or neon. Elastic and leather materials are very 80s. Look for a belt with a large circular buckle, and wear the buckle towards the front (over your navel), or to the side. Your belt can be wide or skinny – you can even layer skinny belts to really channel the 80s vibe.

Write an article based on this "Ask yourself if you would want to be told. Determine if there is a reason for the risky behavior. Enlist the help of others."
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Before you run the risk of hurting your friendship over something trivial, first determine if you would want your friend to talk to you if you were exhibiting the same behavior. If you're not sure that you would, perhaps you should question if the behavior is really that risky. If you definitely would, then you should speak to your friend immediately about it. Issues that you wouldn't want to hold your tongue about are those in which your friend may be in danger or pose a danger to others. These include drinking and driving, unprotected sex, theft or using drugs. Before you talk to your friend, understanding why they are acting the way they are is often helpful. This allows you to go into your conversation with a clearer idea of what your friend is going through, which may provide you with more ways to help. Asking other friends or those around that person may help you figure out why they are behaving the way they are.   You might mention to some other friends, “I've noticed Cassidy has been going out and drinking a lot lately. Have you noticed that, too? Are you concerned?” Many different psychological disorders cause people to behave in risky ways. Those with ADHD, Bipolar disorder, Borderline Personality Disorder, Schizoaffective Disorder, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, or another mental health condition may be more inclined to exhibit risky behavior. Knowing if a mental health condition is the underlying reason for your friend's uncharacteristic behavior can give you ideas about how to get help, such as adjusting medication or going to see a doctor. If you are unsure of yourself and what to say, having other people who care about your friend there with you may be helpful. Additionally, asking a school counselor or addiction specialist to speak with your friend is beneficial, particularly if drinking or drug use is your concern. Professionals can answer questions and offer support that you may not be able to, and they are experienced in having these types of meetings, which may help things to stay calm and productive.  You'll need to take your friend's personality into consideration when planning the meeting. If they are deeply private or even paranoid, they may react better to a one-on-one conversation. Having a group of people there may make them become defensive.  If you witness your friend doing something extremely risky and dangerous, such as doubling their narcotic prescription, you may need to enlist the help of law enforcement and/or EMS. If you tell your friend to stop and they don't listen, call 9-1-1. Receiving assistance in this way is the best option in extreme situations. This will ensure their safety, your safety, and the safety of anyone else who is involved.