Write an article based on this "Choose paper. Find a skeleton image. Divide the skeleton into parts."
article: Pick the paper you will use to make your skeleton.  Printer paper works fine and is cheap and available. Cardstock will hold its shape better and last longer, but it is also more expensive. Paper plates are a good alternative material with more strength than printer paper. Locate an image of a skeleton to use as a model. You can find printable skeletons on-line. A cartoon skeleton will be easier to work with than a very detailed scientific picture. Separate out the parts of the skeleton that will make up your paper skeleton. Each part will be made out of one piece of paper, Cardstock, or paper plate.  Skull (head) Rib cage Pelvis 2 Upper-arm bones 2 Lower-arm bones with hands 2 Upper-leg bones 2 Lower-leg bones with feet

Write an article based on this "Connect the Mp3 player to the computer. Find the folder on your computer that contains your music. Open another File Explorer window to view your Mp3 Player. Find the Music folder on your Mp3 player. Drag the songs to the Mp3 player. Close the File Explorer windows. Safely disconnect the Mp3 Player. Wait for your Mp3 player to scan the new files."
article: Using the USB cable that came with your device, plug your device into your computer. If it's your first time doing this, your computer should begin to install drivers automatically. If your Mp3 player came with a CD or instructions on how to install drivers, follow the instructions specific to your player's manufacturer. Launch the File Explorer in any version of Windows by pressing ⊞ Win+E and navigate to the folder which contains your music. If you don't know where your music files are stored on your Windows computer, press ⊞ Win+F to open Windows Search. Type *.mp3 (or .ogg, .flac, .mp4, etc) in the search box and press ↵ Enter. When the files are returned, right-click on one and choose “Properties.” The full path to the file will appear next to Location. Press ⊞ Win+E and expand the Computer menu on the left side of the screen. Double-click on your Mp3 player, which should be called something like “Removable Disk” or “Mp3 Player.” Check the instructions that came you're your device for the exact place to store your music files, but most players have a folder called “Music.” Once you've located the folder, open it by double-clicking. In the first File Explorer window (the one open to the music folder on your PC), select the files you want to transfer. Most Mp3 players will allow you to drag an entire folder (or folders) to the device, so don't panic if you you're your files neatly organized by artist. Highlight the files drag them to the other File Explorer screen (the one open to the Music folder on your Mp3 device). Make sure the songs are copying before you do this. You can do this by clicking on your USB device in the system tray (the lower right hand corner of your screen, near the clock) and selecting “Safely eject hardware.” This should happen automatically once you've disconnected it from the computer. If the files don't show up in your Music menu, restart the device to initiate the scan.

Write an article based on this "Wash your face Squeeze a little toothpaste onto your finger. Apply a small amount of toothpaste directly onto the pimple. Leave the toothpaste on for two hours or overnight. Gently wash off. Repeat no more than four times a week."
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. As with any spot treatment, it is important to apply the toothpaste to clean, dry skin. This ensures that there is no dirt or excess oil on the skin that may limit the effectiveness of the treatment. Wash your face well with warm water and your favorite cleanser, then pat dry to lock in moisture. Squeeze a little toothpaste onto your index finger or the back of your hand. A pea-sized amount should be enough, depending on the number of pimples you're treating. You will only need to apply a very small amount of toothpaste to the pimple for the treatment to be effective. Just make sure that you apply the toothpaste directly onto the pimple itself, not on the surrounding skin. Toothpaste should never be spread all over the skin or used as a face mask. This is because the toothpaste works by drying out the skin, which can cause redness, irritation and peeling if applied anywhere but the pimple itself. Leave the toothpaste to dry on the skin anywhere from two hours or overnight, for best results. However, if you have extremely sensitive skin, it may be best to remove the toothpaste after 15 minutes to half an hour, in order to gauge your skin's reaction. If it seems to be handling the toothpaste okay, you can leave it on for increasingly longer periods. Some people advocate placing a band-aid over the pimple to help the toothpaste stay in place. However, this is not advisable, as it may cause the toothpaste to spread on the surrounding skin, leading to irritation, while also preventing the skin from breathing. You can wash off the toothpaste with a damp washcloth, using small, circular motions. Make sure to do this very gently, as rubbing too hard might irritate or damage the skin. When all the toothpaste has been removed, splash your face with some warm water and pat dry with your hands or a clean, soft towel. You may want to apply a soothing moisturizer if your skin feels very tight and dry. As mentioned before, toothpaste may be irritating, especially if you have sensitive skin, so this is not a treatment you should be using multiple times a day, or more than four times a week. After applying the treatment once a day, 2-3 days in a row, you may notice an improvement in the size and color of the pimple. From that point on, you should allow the pimple to heal on its own.