Write an article based on this "Visualize parts of the essay. Use memory palace techniques. Link passages to physical movement. Give yourself cues if you will present the essay."
article: Associate different parts of the essay with images. You might imagine the essay coming to life as you recite it. When you need to recite the essay, recall the images to help you remember the words. For example, the first part of the essay might be about tiger conservation, so you might visualize tigers as you go through this part. The second part may be about their habitat, so you might think about a jungle. Imagine a room or building that represents your essay. For every main point, place a piece of furniture inside. Associate each piece of furniture with a point you have to remember.  For example, if the main parts of the essay are about family, cooperation, and communication, you might imagine a photograph (family), a table (cooperation), and a telephone (communication). When you need to recall the essay, imagine yourself walking from the photograph to the table and then to the telephone in the proper order. Gestures can help you memorize parts of the essay by associating words with movements. You might tap out a certain pattern when you start a paragraph, or gesture outwards to emphasize a particular word. Pacing can help improve recall. Some people even find doing a simple dance to be useful as they try to memorize the essay. As you memorize the speech, give yourself a prompt or cue that can remind you which part goes where.  Practice hand gestures with your speech. Put certain gestures at specific spots in the essay. If you are allowed to use flashcards, you might write the basic outline on a series of cards. Glance down at these as you go along. You might ask a friend in the audience to give a signal if you are forgetting a line.

Write an article based on this "Sand the cup with fine-grit sandpaper. Clean the cup with soap and hot water. Apply blue painters' tape to the lip and any other areas you don't want to paint. Apply vinyl decals if you want to paint a design onto your cup. Cover the opening of the cup with plastic. Move the cup to a well-ventilated area. Place the cup upside down on cardboard or a canvas drop cloth."
article: Run the sandpaper along the cup until it is smooth to the touch. The smoother the cup is, the easier it will be to apply paint to it evenly. If your sandpaper wears out while sanding the cup, simply use another piece. Use a sponge to spread the soap around the entire outside of the cup. After cleaning, dry the cup with a clean towel until it no longer has any damp sections. By taping off the lip of the cup, you'll make sure that your mouth won't touch the paint when you drink from it. There are no other areas you need to tape off, but apply painters' tape wherever you want to leave the original finish of your cup intact. You may, for example, want to put tape around the bottom of the mug, so there are 2 unpainted areas framing the paint. Vinyl decals act as a stencil for the spray paint and help you to put fun and creative designs onto your cup. Put your favorite team's logo on your cup, your name, or the outline of an animal you like. Find vinyl decals online and be as creative as you want with them! You need to make sure that no paint gets inside of your Yeti cup, as paint can be dangerous to ingest. Wrap some plastic over the opening of the mug and hold it in place with a rubber band or painters' tape. You could also seal the lid in a plastic ziplock bag and then put the covered lid over the opening. A backyard or the work area of a garage is usually best when using spray paint. Wherever you go, make sure you will not be breathing in too many paint fumes as you work. Also make sure you are away from anything valuable you do not want to get paint on. Make sure the cup is level and stable so it doesn't fall over while you're painting. Putting the cup upside down helps you to keep paint from getting inside of it. Cardboard or a drop cloth helps you to keep the area you're painting in clean.

Write an article based on this "Heat up your food to the proper temperature before adding it to the pan. Transfer your food pans to the chafing dish. Check on and stir your food in the chafing dish periodically. Use a lid to keep the food fresh. Assess your food for signs of dryness. Keep your chafing dish in an upright position when holding it."
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Chafing dishes do not cook food but regulate temperature. Cook all foods, particularly raw foods, before serving them in your chafing dish. When you add it to the pan, your food should stay at the same temperature while you're serving it.  Some chafing dishes may come with a thermometer to help monitor your food's temperature. If your model does not, use a food thermometer to make sure your dish remains hot. Check the food's temperature about every 25-30 minutes as long as you are serving it. Cook your food in the removable pans provided with your chafing dish. When you are ready to place them on, lower them carefully into the pan slot. Carry the food pans with oven mitts or dry cloths as you place it in the chafing dish to prevent burning your hands. Leaving your food unattended in the chafing dish can leave it damp and tasteless. Every 10-20 minutes, check on your dish and evaluate how it looks. Stir the food around with a serving spoon if it looks limp or stale. Keeping your food exposed for too long can remove the moisture from your dish. If you plan on leaving your food in the chafing dish for more than an hour without serving it, closing the lid will help your food retain moisture. Continue checking on your food periodically to keep it looking and tasting good. While your food is being served, you may not be able to keep a lid on it. Exposure to air can put it at-risk of drying out. If your food looks too dry, add more water to the bottom pan of the chafing dish. This can restore moisture to your food and help it maintain ideal flavor. How much water you add depends on how much food is in the chafing dish. Start small (1 or 2 tablespoons), adding more if your food remains dry. If unexpected situations arise, you may need to transport your chafing dish. Grasp each side of your chafing dish in an upright position to prevent spillage. Walk slowly and carefully as you move the appliance from one area to another.  If you do not feel comfortable moving the entire chafing dish at once, it can be easier to move it in pieces. Carry the lid, water and food pans, and stand in an upright position as you move it elsewhere. Blow out your chafing dish's flame before you transport it anywhere.