Write an article based on this "Use a musical reference. Modify your own name. Include ideas that are important to you. Be familiar with the world’s most famous DJs."
article: One old standby for any musician's name is to make a reference to a musical concept or piece of terminology. Some of the most famous artists of all time have used this well-worn trick (see: The Beatles, The Moody Blues, etc.). Ideally, if you do this, you might want to make reference to musical terms that are likely to be understood by a wide audience — for instance, while almost everyone knows what a "beat" is, not everyone will know what the term "syncopation" means. Below are just a few ideas for the types  of words you may want to incorporate into your name:  Musical terminology (beat, note, tempo, chord, song, symphony, etc.) Music genres (rock, disco, techno, etc.) Specific songs or bands (for example, Radiohead, Phoenix, and The Rolling Stones are all named after other bands' songs). Some musical artists, including DJs, choose to simply use their real name as their stage name. Others, however, modify their name in a way that makes it catchy or memorable. Some even choose to change their name in a way that makes it a pun or play on words — your ability to do this, obviously, depends on what your actual name is.  For example, M.I.A, the Sri Lankan rapper with international hits like "Paper Planes", uses a name that is a play on her own (Maya), as well as a reference to the abbreviation for the term "Missing in Action". Another well known example is Eminem — this name is a reference to the artist's initials (MM, for Marshall Mathers) as well as the phonetic pronunciation of his old stage name (M&M). If there are certain things, places, people, or ideas in your life that are extremely important to you, consider referencing them (or just outright including them) in your DJ name. There are a huge range of possible topics to draw from that range from silly to grim — whatever is important to you in life is fair game. Below are just a few ideas of the sorts of things you may want to consider using in your name:  Religious references (see: Matisyahu) Political references (see: Rage Against the Machine) Literary references (see: Modest Mouse, As I Lay Dying) References to specific people or places (see: Lynyrd Skynyrd) Sometimes, it's easiest to come up with a good name simply by studying other people's name. However, when you're trying to get inspiration from the names of great DJs, remember that your ultimate goal is to stand out from the pack — not blend into it. Just a few of the most influential DJs and beatmakers ever from the worlds of dance music and hip hop are listed below — there are many, many more:  DJ Shadow Tiesto Belleville 3 A-Trak Grandmaster Flash Diplo Jam Master Jay Deadmau5

Write an article based on this "Go to Instagram's website. Click your profile icon. Click the "following" section. Click Following to the right of an account. Repeat the unfollow process for each account you follow."
article: It's located at https://www.instagram.com/. If you're already logged into Instagram on your computer, this will take you to your Instagram feed. If you aren't logged in, you'll first have to enter your username (or phone number) and password in order to access your account. This is the person-shaped icon in the top-right corner of the Instagram feed. Doing so will take you to your account page. It's the section below and to the right of your username that's at the top of the account page. Doing so will open a list of the people who you're currently following. The "following" section has a number before it that represents the number of people who you follow. Doing so will unfollow it; you should see a blue Follow button appear where the Following button initially was. Once you finish, there will no longer be anyone in your "following" list. Some Instagram accounts will require you to wait for an hour or so after unfollowing 200 accounts before you can continue.

Write an article based on this "Establish an organizing committee. Train committee members. Gather important information about the workplace."
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Once you have finished preliminary discussions with your colleagues, begin building an organizing committee. This process involves identifying leaders who will represent all major departments and all shifts at your workplace and leaders who will, ideally, reflect the racial, ethnic, and gender diversity at your place of work. Members of the organization committee will require training on educating themselves about the union and educating other coworkers about both the union and the anti-union campaign from the management that will likely follow. Organizing committee members will also require education on workers’ rights in your particular jurisdiction. You will also need, at this stage, to gather important information about your workplace for future reference. This information includes:  workplace structure:  departments, areas of work, shifts, jobs.  employee information: name, address, phone, shift, job title, and department for each worker.  employer information:  other locations, parent company, product(s), customers, union history.