Write an article based on this "Evaluate all of your research. Weigh the pros and cons. Determine if the job is right for you."
article: Think about all the information you have gathered and all the interactions you have had. Do you feel comfortable accepting a job in that company? Will you be happier? Will you be able to stay for at least a year? All jobs and companies have both advantages and disadvantages. It’s important to make a list and weigh these pros and cons based on your particular preferences and specific circumstances. Keep in mind that a company might be right for one person and wrong for another. Only you can make the best decision. If the company’s pros outweigh its cons, then the job may be right for you. Trust your instincts and decide whether to pursue the job or not.

Write an article based on this "Understand your opponent's game. Make your opponent move around the court. Shoot toward your opponent's backhand. Hit a simple short shot. Change the direction of the shuttle. Hit a drop shot followed by a shot to the back of the court. Make your opponent play your style of game."
article: When you're playing a new opponent, whether it's at a competition or during a friendly game at a family outing, you should assess your opponent's game even while you're warming up. You should look for a few main things: if your opponent is more of an aggressive or defensive player, if his forehand or backhand is his dominant shot, and any weaknesses, such as slow footwork or weak drop shot returns, that you can exploit. Don't hit all of your shots to the same location of the court of your opponent will be able to predict your next move every time. Instead, mix things up by hitting a drop shot followed by a shot to the baseline, or by moving your opponent from the right to the left side of the court. Moving from the front to the back of the court is particularly tricky unless your opponent has very nimble feet. Many players are weaker on the backhand side, so try shooting toward your opponent's backhand and see if this makes your opponent return less shots. If so, continue to exploit your opponent's backhand. Your backhand is the left side for right-handed players and the right side for left-handed players. When you're up at the net, simply hit the shuttle short, just barely over to your opponent's side. This will make your opponent run and will catch him off guard. This is a great technique if your opponent is positioned near the back line. If your opponent knows that you are going to do a short shot, you need to flick the shuttle over the opponent or to another side and if you didn't do this, your opponent will fly the shuttle near the back line. If your opponent hits the shuttle straight at you, hit the shuttle in a different direction instead of hitting it right back at your opponent, where he will expect it to go. This will work especially well if the shuttle has generated a lot of momentum. If you're quick on your feet, you can change the direction of the shuttle and not give your opponent enough time to react to a fast-moving shuttle. If you have mastered the drop shot, then use it to make your opponent run all the way to the front of the court. Then return the next shot all the way to the back of the court. Not only will this force your opponent to be quick on his feet, but it will also catch him off guard. This is also a great way to tire your opponent. To do a drop shot, hit the shuttle lightly so it just crosses the net. If you like staying near the net, serve short, hit drop shots, and do whatever you can to make sure that your opponent can't hit the shuttle to the back line. If you're more comfortable at the back line, then serve long and hit speedy long shots so your opponent doesn't have a chance to move you toward the net. Make the opponent lose all control as you play your style of game and maximize your strengths.

Write an article based on this "Keep your distance. Avoid overreacting Remind yourself that the worst is over. Find a support system."
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You may feel surprised and hurt when you hear the news. Though it may feel almost impossible not to contact her immediately, hold yourself back from doing so.  She made a decision that was hers to make, despite the fact it may pain you immensely.  Resist the urge to text. If you can't stop thinking about things you want to say, reach out to a close friend with whom you can talk. Or, try writing them down. Unfollow, unfriend, and otherwise avoid interacting with her on social media. Do not allow yourself to even view her social media profiles.  If you catch yourself doing so, don't become frustrated with yourself; simply stop and do something else. . Even in a scenario where you were egregiously mistreated, do not do anything motivated by a desire for vengeance.  While it goes without saying that you should not do anything dangerous or illegal, you should also avoid saying or doing anything disrespectful.  In particular, do not repeatedly contact her to question her righteousness or morality.  When you're feeling betrayed you will likely catch yourself thinking one-dimensionally in terms of who is in the wrong.  Do not allow your initial thoughts and feelings to guide your behavior. Avoid making a scene or acting hysterical.  This may mean avoiding your ex if seeing her will lead to strong emotional responses. If you're struggling to keep it together, commit to a regular daily routine.  Structure and repetitiveness are comforting, especially when you may be stressed. Avoid using alcohol or drugs to cope.  Not only are these unhealthy behaviors, they may lead you to behave in ways that you will regret.  Instead, try calming yourself with deep breathing, meditation, going for a run, or doing anything else that helps you center yourself. Again, this won't immediately remove the pain that you're feeling; however, it may help you start to get in the mindset that will be necessary to move on.  You've endured some potentially traumatizing news, and getting through it will allow you to better face hard realizations moving forward.  If a more blunt approach works better for you, remind yourself that you do not have a choice in the matter.  You must move on, and you know you will eventually, even if it may not feel possible in this moment. Take pride in moments of resilience.  When you think of her all of a sudden after not thinking of her a while, congratulate yourself for starting to move on, whether it feels like you've been able to do so or not. Though it may seem like a strong word, your experience will likely cause you to experience grief.  Grieving is a process, during which you may need extra support from other people.  Reach out to close friends or family members, especially those that have gone through a painful separation themselves.  Focus on spending time with people who excite you.  Positive people who are good at listening are the best type to help you heal.  Further, make sure you're around those you can speak with honestly without worrying about judgment or criticism. Find new friends!  In the course of dating, many people see their social networks shrink.  This may be even worse if you shared in most of your friendships with your girlfriend. Don't hesitate to reach out to those who interest you, and make plans to do something simple and see if you hit it off. Don't hesitate to ask for help explicitly.  Say something along the lines of, "Hey, can I tell you about some of the thoughts I've been having? I think it'll help to get them off my chest, and I'd appreciate your advice."