Write an article based on this "Review your account's current appearance. Add a bio. Research your fanpage's focus. Check out other Instagram fan pages. Follow the account of the fanpage's focus if possible. Figure out what will make your page different. Find a photo to upload. Upload your first photo."
article: Tap the profile icon {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/4\/44\/AndroidIGprofile.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/4\/44\/AndroidIGprofile.png\/36px-AndroidIGprofile.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":383,"bigWidth":"36","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of an Android icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Fair_use\">Fair Use<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"} in the bottom-right corner of the screen, then look at your account's appearance. You should be able to see your profile picture, a space for the bio, and your first uploaded image (this is the same image as your profile picture). This is the view which people who visit your profile will see. You can add a bio for your account by tapping Edit Profile at the top of the page and then entering a short description of your fanpage's persuasion in the "Bio" section.  A bio is incredibly important, as it will often serve as a potential follower's first glimpse of what your fanpage is about. Many Instagram users update their bios with links to new content from their fanpage's focus (e.g., a new song or a new book). Whether your fanpage is about a topic, a specific celebrity, or a category (e.g., whales), you'll need to have to look up information about your fanpage's focus in order to stay relevant.  By covering timely events or information about your fanpage's focus, your fanpage can become a source of news for fans. Knowing how much (or how little) information is available will also help you get a better idea of the kind of content you want to upload. There are bound to be a few fanpages similar to yours in focus; while you shouldn't copy other fanpages, you can look at them for inspiration. The easiest way to see other fanpages is by tapping the search bar at the bottom of the screen and entering your focus' name or description into the search bar. If you're creating a fanpage for a public figure or a celebrity, they most likely have an Instagram page of their own. You can follow them to ensure that you're in the loop whenever they post new content.  Additionally, consider following the person on other social media accounts if possible. You might also want to follow other fanpages, especially if your account is a category appreciation page rather than a fanpage for a specific person. This will help you break into the topic's community. Based on what you know about the existing fanpages for your topic or person, try to come up with a few ways to make your page unique. For example, if you notice that every other fanpage covers the same general type of information, you might want to make your fanpage more specific. Once you've optimized your fanpage, you'll need to post your first photo—a process which starts with finding and downloading an image from online. If you're creating a fanpage about an easily accessible topic (e.g., wildflowers), you may be able to take a photo instead. To upload a photo from your camera roll, do the following:  Tap ＋ at the bottom of the screen. Tap the Library tab. Select a photo. Tap Next  Select a filter. Tap Next  Enter a caption for your photo. Tap Share

Write an article based on this "Trim the jade plant when branches start to droop. Prune the branches and stems in the spring or early summer. Use sharp shears or bonsai pruning shears to make your cuts."
article: Because the jade plant is top-heavy and stores water in its leaves, branches that aren’t thick enough won’t be able to support the weight of the leaves. Pruning those branches develops thicker, stronger stems, which lets your plant grow taller and wider. Don’t prune young plants (under 1 year old). They are still developing their roots and trunk during the first year, and pruning them too soon will permanently stunt their growth. Jade plants can technically be pruned all year long, but they actively grow in warm weather. The sunlight and warmth help them to recover more quickly from the pruning. Your jade plant only needs 3-5 hours of sunlight every day. Keep it somewhere it gets sunlight but avoid placing it in direct light for long periods of time, as this could burn your plant. Prune back branches that are drooping by clipping the branch where it intersects with the trunk. Or if you are mainly looking to shape your jade plant, prune individual leaves or partial sections of branches. Cut just above the leaf node (where the leaf grows out of the branch).  Avoid cutting the main branch (or trunk) of the plant. This is the main section that connects to the roots. The only time you will cut this main truck is when you are cutting down most of the plant to help it heal from infection. Give branches enough space so they aren’t touching or rubbing each other. Overcrowding limits the amount of light the plant gets.  A compact and full jade plant is a healthy jade plant—it will regenerate and thrive when you prune it.

Write an article based on this "Know the basics of the era. If you have been inspired by your "Victorian" style home, then study the characteristics."
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The Victorian period lasted from June 1837 to January 1901 (but the style didn't end until 1912), a time in the late 1830s and early 1900s, taking over about two thirds of the nineteenth century. Over the 63 years of the era, the fashion (as well as many other things) had changed drastically. The Victorian Era's name originated from Queen Victoria's reign. Learn who lived in it and take your inspirations directly from your home or findings.