Write an article based on this "Decide what kind of job you're looking for. Investigate what kinds of jobs the recruiter usually matches with. Put your own resume together. Look over your resume. Learn the format for a business letter."
article: Recruiters typically specialize in a particular job style or field, so you'll have to know what you're looking for before contacting one. If you're having trouble deciding on what you're looking for, keep the following in mind.  What was your area of education? What are your past experiences? Have you had a job in the past that you enjoyed? Consider whether you intend this as a career or as a temporary job. You might be more willing to compromise over a temporary job than over a lifelong career. When writing to a recruiter, you'll want to make sure that you're applying for jobs that you would be a fit for. For example, if you're looking for a job in sales, you wouldn't write to a recruiter who typically matches people for custodial positions. Recruiters will typically say so if they recruit for certain jobs and positions, so make sure you read their website or posting carefully. You should never send a cover letter to a recruiter without including your resume. Since the two go hand in hand, you'll have to prepare your resume at the same time as you're working on your cover letter. It helps to do the resume first. This will focus your thoughts on your experience and give you points to elaborate on in your cover letter. Read Make a Resume for tips on putting together a strong resume. Your resume is a concise statement of your experiences and typically doesn't contain much description. Your cover letter is an opportunity to elaborate on certain points from your resume. Before writing your letter, carefully review your resume. Highlight the points you'd like to make, and if anything needs further explanation. That way, you can make your cover letter and resume complement each other, instead of just restating each other. All cover letters should be considered formal business letters. This applies whether you're sending an email or a hard copy letter. Learn this format and use it for all your cover letters. Become familiar with the following format and be sure to use it when writing your letter.  Place your name, title, and address on the top left of the paper. Place the date below this. Put the person's name, title, and address below this. Address the person appropriately. Start with "Dear Mr." or "Dear Mrs." Have 1-inch margins around the paper and use single spacing. Don't indent, just use a double space in between paragraphs. Use an easy-to-read font such as Times New Roman or Arial, in 12-point font. End with "Sincerely," then leave 4 lines so you can manually sign your name. Below this, type your name and title.

Write an article based on this "Spend time with him. Avoid arguments. Ask him for advice. Show affection. Implement his values."
article: It can be difficult to spend time with your dad, especially during school days as your schedule is busy and your dad is at work. Making that extra effort to spend time with him and share your opinions and thoughts will strengthen the bond between you. Try to have at least one meal with him in a day. This can be a great time to talk and discuss the events of the day, anything that you’re worried about or anything that’s important. If your dad shares things too, show him you were listening by asking him about it later.  Learn about his life. Take time to ask your dad about his youth, his dreams, his career, his favourite memories. These are stories to cherish as you grow older. They might also help you understand his values. Listen to him and be genuinely curious. Listening shows you care and helps you connect with your dad more. It can be difficult not to answer back, especially if you don’t agree with something your dad is saying or if he’s not granting you permission for something you desperately want. Exercise some self-discipline and wait to have a discussion when you’re calm. If you’re feeling angry, take slow, deep breaths to help you calm down. If you can, sit down and have a drink of cool water. This should help you calm down.  Always seek to understand your dad’s point of view. He may have a valid reason for not allowing you to do something or for thinking a different way. What you may see as a restriction may be his way of protection. If your dad is upset, try to think of other reasons that he could be upset. Is he tired? Did he have a long day at work? Is he stressed out about something? He may not be upset because of you. Consider asking your dad for advice on school work or friendships or matters of finance if you have or are seeking a job. This will show him his opinion matters. Even if your dad doesn’t have experience with a certain situation, he can still give you advice on how to approach it or where you can best learn how to approach it. Show your dad that you love him. Speak to him in caring words, in a warm tone of voice, or show him affection through hugs and kisses. Some dads don’t like being too affectionate and even you might find it strange to be physically affectionate. Know that caring human touch is a basic need. Sometimes boys especially tend to shy away from showing affection to their parents. Try to find a level that you’re comfortable with. You don’t have to hug your dad in public if you don’t like to. Make a list of what you think are your dad’s values. Think of phrases your dad repeatedly says, such as, ‘Always tell the truth,’ or, ‘Try to do to your best’. These indicate the values he’s teaching (honesty and hard work, in these two examples). It might be that your dad doesn’t say these things all the time but once sat you down for a talk about these principles. Think of the way he lives his life. Notice if he does his best to be punctual or if he’s always well-dressed. Try to live your life by these principles. You don’t have to agree with everything your dad says or does. Think about values that will affect your life in a positive way and try to implement those. If your dad has a way of doing something that you don’t agree with, discuss it with him. Maybe together, you can think of ways to help him change that.

Write an article based on this "Treat diarrhea at home only if your pet appears normal otherwise. Encourage rest. Offer bland foods. Provide your pet with water. Do not give your pet over-the-counter medication for humans."
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Usually, diarrhea is not a medical emergency. Your pet may have eaten something that did not sit right with it. Monitor your pet's behavior. If it seems normal otherwise, you can proceed to treat the diarrhea at home.  If your dog or cat has normal energy and appetite, and is not vomiting, you can probably watch and wait. You should also examine the stool. If the diarrhea does not contain any foreign objects or blood, it's probably safe to treat at home for the time being. If you're worried and unsure about whether or not your pet needs veterinary care, contact your vet. You do not want a sick pet to overexert itself. Try to get your dog or cat to rest as symptoms persist. Avoid excessive exercise, like walking or running, while your pet is sick. If your pet tends to like lying on the couch with you, try to spend a night on the couch. This may encourage your pet to lie down and rest instead of running and playing. You may want to put down a cover, however, in case of an accident. It may help to offer bland foods to your pet as symptoms persist. Boiled chicken breasts mixed with white rice can be a good alternative dinner option. There's a slim chance your pet's regular food upset its stomach, so trying something different can help.  Make sure not to season chicken or rice. Cats may not eat rice. In this case, just offer them chicken. Diarrhea can cause dehydration, so make sure water is present for the duration of your pet's illness. Make sure your pet has access to a bowl of water at all times. Some pets may not want to drink water if they're not feeling well. Try adding a bit of chicken broth to the water to entice them to drink it. Things like Pepto-Bismol can be potentially harmful or toxic to a cat or a dog. Not only that, they may do more harm than good depending on the cause of the diarrhea. Diarrhea cased by a toxin in the gut, for example, clears an animal's stomach of harmful bacteria. You do not want to give your pet something that prevents this process from occurring.