Write an article based on this "Click the first arrow in the toolbar to use the Selection tool. Click to select the text area that you want to change. Double-click the color palette in the toolbar. Select a color, then click “OK."
article: If you are not happy with the color of a text object (a block of text) in your document, you can change it easily using the Selection tool. When you click the text you want to change, a bounding box will appear around it.  You can also select text in the Layers panel. Find the layer that contains the text you want to change, then click the circle at the end of the layer name to select it. If the Layers panel is not already open, hit F7 to open it now. The palette is represented by a box that’s the same color as the currently-selected text. A larger palette will appear, containing a variety of colors from which to choose. To change the Stroke (the outline surrounding the text rather than the text itself), double-click the bottom of the two boxes. It will either have a red line over it (if there is not currently a Stroke color) or will be displayed as a box with a thick outline around it. ” The text in all of the selected areas will now change to the one you selected. If you’re dissatisfied with the color, press ⌘ Cmd+Z (Mac) or Ctrl+Z (Windows) to undo the changes.

Write an article based on this "Apply wheel and tire cleaner. Rinse the car with clean water. Use a sponge and soapy water to clean the body. Rinse the entire vehicle. Once the vehicle is dry, apply a coat of wax. Buff the wax off once it dries."
article: Before washing the body of the car, apply tire and wheel cleaners to your tires and rims.  You may choose to buy a combination tire and wheel cleaner to minimize the steps, or you may choose to purchase cleaners for each portion of the wheel.  Allow the cleaner to set for a while and scrub away brake dust or stuck on grime with a soft bristled brush and a rag.  Make sure to use a sponge or rag that you do not intend to use washing the body of the vehicle. Allow the cleaner to sit for a few minutes on the wheels and tires before spraying them off. Use a hose to rinse the wheel and tire cleaners off, then rinse the rest of the car in its entirety.  If there are any leaves or other debris on the car, you may want to remove them by hand before continuing to rinse the body.  A lot of the dirt and road sludge should come off of the car as you rinse it. A high pressure nozzle will help get more of the tough to clean dirt off of the vehicle. Fill a bucket with water and a bit of automotive soap.  Soak a clean sponge in the soapy water and use it to begin washing the top of the body of the vehicle.  Walk all the way around the vehicle cleaning the high portions of the body before moving lower.  If it is a very large vehicle, you may choose to wash only sections, such as the front of the vehicle, at a time. Don’t apply soapy water to a vehicle in direct sunlight or it may dry onto the paint. Once you have washed the entire body of the vehicle, rinse it thoroughly to ensure no soap can remain and dry on the paint.  Just as you did with soaping it up, start rinsing at the top and ensure all the soap has been washed away before moving lower.  Soap can dry onto paint, causing it to look duller. Removing dried soap can remove wax and even damage clearcoat. You can use a towel to dry the vehicle, or you may choose to allow it to air dry.  Once the vehicle is dry, use the applicator sponge that comes with automotive wax to apply a fresh coat to the painted metal portions of the exterior of your vehicle.  Even if you use a towel, you will need to wait until the water dries in the small crevices all around the vehicle before you wax. Apply the wax to the entire body of the vehicle, then give it time to dry. Most automotive wax will turn a white, chalky color upon drying enough to be buffed off.  Check by touching the wax with your index finger.  If it rubs away beneath your finger without you having to apply much pressure, it’s ready to be buffed off.  Use a chamois towel and wipe the wax away in circular motions to reveal shiny paint beneath. If your chamois towel gets dirty, swap it out for another one.  You don’t want to buff dirty into the new wax.

Write an article based on this "Hold the cigarette properly. Don't gesture with the cigarette. Ask before you light up when on someone else's property. Manage your butts responsibility."
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Hold the cigarette between your index and middle finger, somewhere on the filter. Exactly where to hold it depends on what's comfortable for you. Be wary of the lit end of your cigarette when holding it idly. It is considered bad etiquette to burn someone or something with your cigarette. If you have to point or gesture toward something while talking, you use your other hand. The hand holding the cigarette should be relatively still except when bringing the cigarette to and from your lips. If you're in someone's backyard, or in their car, don't light a cigarette without asking. If someone doesn't want you smoking on their property, be respectful of this. Don't throw cigarettes into trash cans without fully extinguishing them, as cigarettes are a fire hazard. Don't thoughtlessly throw finished cigarettes onto the ground. That is littering. Your finished cigarette should be extinguished into an ashtray or hard surface, and then thrown away.