Write an article based on this "Set off your car alarm. Keep your distance from the intruder. Choose a strategic stance. Try to cooperate with the intruder. Know how to answer the phone if you have an alarm system."
article: While you probably sleep with your phone next you, you may never have thought of bringing your car keys to bed. If you hear an intruder (either in the house, or in the room with you), press the alarm button for your car. There's a good chance that the intruder will take off. If the intruder makes it in to your room and you're already up, try to stay as far away as possible. Be on the lookout for ways to escape, and do your best to remain calm and cooperative. You should avoid confrontation and violent reactions if at all possible. Place your hands at shoulder level, which the intruder may interpret as being submissive, but which places you in a good position for self-defense. If you can't see an immediate route for escape, it is important to try to remain calm, and it's usually best to cooperate with the intruder. You may eventually be forced to defend yourself, but at least initially, you'll have a greater chance of surviving if you do what you're asked. If you haven't been able to call the police before an intruder makes it into your home, and if you have a home alarm system, you may receive a phone call from the company.  If the intruder is in the room and wants or allows you to answer (they may know that if you don't pick up the police will be sent), you should have a distress code phrase prearranged with the security company. When you say the code words, they'll know that you're in trouble. For example, you could say “Mom, I'll call you in the morning.”  If forced to disarm your security system, use your duress code on the keypad instead of your usual code:  This has the added benefit that the police will be notified silently.

Write an article based on this "Help a stranded animal. Report neglected/abused animals. Petition politicians and legislators. Support a shelter or animal rights agency. Take courses in humane education."
article: If you are ever at the beach and see a marine animal stranded on-shore, there are ways you can help. For safety reasons it's best to stay far away from the animal (at least 150 feet), but you can call your local marine animal hotline to report your sighting.  Find your local marine animal hotline online by searching for emergency animal assistance in your area. For example, the New England Aquarium (based out of Boston) has a 24-hour Marine Animal Hotline at (617) 973-5247. Do not be alarmed if you see a seal on the beach. Seals will often swim onto shore to sleep, nurse, or warm up in the sun. If you see a seal, simply leave it be. Sea turtles, whales, dolphins, and porpoises do not belong on shore, and will only be out of the water if they are seriously injured or become beached after the tide washes out. If you see any of these animals, call to report the sighting immediately. Whether it's a neighbor whose yard you see everyday or a coworker who talks about the way he treats his animals, at some point you may encounter a case of animal abuse or neglect. It's best to proceed with caution in these cases to ensure your safety as well as the animal's safety. Do not try to confront someone who abuses animals yourself, as the individual may be dangerous.  If you encounter or know of an emergency situation in which an animal's life or health is in serious jeopardy, call 911 immediately.  If you suspect neglect but there are no signs of abuse or violent tendencies, some experts recommend having a polite conversation with the individual. You can offer assistance, like asking if the individual needs help walking his dog, for example. Or you can mention that perhaps the animal would be better off in a more appropriate home where the animal could receive adequate care and attention. However, you should only approach the individual if you're certain that he will not react aggressively/violently or engage in any kind of harassment against you.  If the individual is not approachable, or if you believe the animal is being abused, call your local law enforcement or your local Humane Society or SPCA to report the situation. If you're interested in making a real difference for animals, you may want to consider writing to your elected local, state, and federal officials in charge of policy making. You can sign petitions, or create your own petitions to be delivered to your chosen elected official(s). There are many ways you can help your local shelter or animal rights agency. You can give monetary donations to help cover the costs of operation, or you can volunteer your time and energy to the agency. Many animal shelters are in need of dog walkers, feeders, and other volunteers to help around the shelter. Look up your local shelter or animal rights agency online and call or email them to ask about volunteer opportunities. If you're interested in teaching others about humane practices and lifestyles, you may want to consider taking courses in humane education. For example, the Humane Society offers a number of courses leading to both the Certified Humane Education Specialist (CHES) and Certified Animal Welfare Administrator (CAWA) credentials. Humane Education Specialists work with teachers, school administrators, and outreach personnel, as well as shelter directors and community advocates and law enforcement officers, to teach community members about how to be humane citizens helping animals at home and in the community.

Write an article based on this "Measure the distance from the top of the print to the wire, if desired. Mark where the hardware should be installed on the wall. Install the appropriate hardware into the wall to hold your acrylic print. Hang the print on the wall using the wire."
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If you'd like to be as exact as possible in your placement of the acrylic print, you'll need to measure it beforehand. Use a tape measure or ruler to measure the distance from the top of the acrylic print to the wire. Pull up on the wire so that it resembles how it will when it's hanging. This will help you get a more accurate measurement. If you plan on using 1 piece of hardware to hold up the print, pull upwards in the middle of the wire. If you plan on using 2 pieces of hardware, position 2 fingers where the hardware would be installed and pull up on the wire to help your measurement. Use a pencil to mark where you're going to drill in the screw, nail, hook, or other piece of hardware to hold up the print. Use a level to make sure your markings are even if you're installing more than 1 piece of hardware. Choose hardware that will support the weight of your acrylic print. For example, hooks are best for lighter prints while nails and screws are good for heavier prints. Use a hammer, screwdriver, or drill to install the hardware into the wall securely. Read the box that the hardware comes in to see how much weight the hardware can hold. Once the hardware is installed, all you have to do is hang the acrylic print on the wall! Position the print so that the wire is hanging securely on the installed hardware. Adjust the acrylic print so that it's level and straight.