Write an article based on this "Use letter guides. Practice one letter by making a linked pattern. Join up your letters to form words. Practice writing cursive 20 minutes a day."
article: Letter guides will have step by step instruction on how to write every letter of the alphabet in lowercase and uppercase cursive. For each letter, there will be arrows and dotted lines that you can follow. Write directly on the letter guides by tracing the examples. Look for letter guides online. You can also ask your instructors or teachers for letter guides. Pick a letter that you find easy to do, such as “a” or “c.” Then, try writing one line of the same letter. Link each letter together so it forms a fluid pattern across the page.  You can also try doing a pattern of a different letter on each line of the page. If you find certain letters difficult, challenge yourself to do a pattern of the letter. Start with short, two letter words like “ad,” “be,” “in,” or “no.” Then, challenge yourself to write three letter words, and so on. Join up the end of each letter to the beginning of the next letter so they appear fluid on the page. You can also try writing your name in cursive, especially if it is short. Set aside 20 minutes in the morning before work or school to practice your cursive. Or, spend 20 minutes at night before bed doing cursive. Make a point of practicing different letters and words in cursive during each practice session. As a fun challenge, you can try writing out sentences or phrases that you like from books, songs, or movies in cursive as part of your practice.

Write an article based on this "Plant strawberry varieties that are adapted to your area. Select strawberry varieties that are disease-resistant. Avoid shade. Use mulch. Avoid stressing your strawberries."
article: Certain varieties of strawberries are better adapted to certain types of regions and their climates. Visit a local fruit stand or greenhouse to talk to an expert on the strawberries best suited to your region. Growing the best variety for your region will help eliminate diseases caused by environmental stressors. The best way to prevent strawberry diseases is to plant disease-resistant strains. Conduct an online search for the most prevalent strawberry diseases in your region and then pick a strawberry variety that is resistant to all or most of those diseases. Strawberry plants require 6-10 hours of direct sunlight per day. Not only will sunlight help them grow, but it also helps fight disease by allowing strawberries to dry quickly after heavy rains or thick dew. Mulching around your strawberries will fight disease by providing protection from frost, dehydration, and soil temperature fluctuations. Strawberry plants are most likely to acquire disease when they are stressed. Stress can be caused by planting strawberries in clay or soil with high salt content, too much or too little water, incorrect planting depth, and too much shade. Follow your strawberry variety’s specific planting instructions as closely as possible.

Write an article based on this "Throw the pen or syringe away in a sharps container. Hold the cotton ball against the injection site for 10 seconds. Make a note of when and where you injected the medication."
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Do this immediately after you remove the needle. Avoid throwing the syringe away in the trash. Place the sharps container up high and away from children and pets. If you are using a homemade sharps container, like a milk jug, tape it closed and put it directly in the trash. It is alright if there is a small amount of blood or fluid at the injection site. Place the cotton ball or gauze against the injection site and hold it there for 10 seconds. Contact your pharmacist if there is too much bleeding, or if the bleeding will not stop after you remove the pen or syringe. In a notebook, write down the date and time of the injection. Also write down exactly where you injected the medication. For your next injection, choose a site that is at least 1 inch (2.5 cm) away from the last injection site.  Alternate between your stomach and thigh for injection sites. After 2 weeks, you can reuse an injection site.