Write an article based on this "Recognize combination locks. Find the combination. Turn the dial clockwise 3 times. Turn the dial clockwise to your first number. Turn the dial counter-clockwise back to your first number. Keep turning counter-clockwise to your second number. Turn the dial clockwise to the final number. Pull up on the U-shaped lock to open it. Open multiple-dial locks by turning each dial individually."
article: Combination locks require that you input in a series of numbers in the correct order to open the lock. They usually feature dials with numbers from 0-60 or 100, and you need to spin the dial to get the lock to open. Usually, the combination is on a sticker or engraved in the back of the lock. If you cannot find the combination, you will not be able to open the lock unless you can figure out the numbers or break the lock. As an example, this tutorial will solve for the combination 5 - 45 - 20 This "resets" the dial, allowing you to input your combination. Line up the first number in your combination with the small arrow on the top of the lock.  In this case, stop on 5. Turn the dial one full rotation, returning to your first number. Make sure your turn -counter-clockwise.  You will pass your second number while spinning, but this is intentional. For this example, you would return back to 5. After making the first full rotation, keep turning the same direction until you reach your second number. Here you would turn all the way to 45. After landing on your second number, simply turn the dial to your last number, here 20. This completes your combination. Once you've successfully input your combination the lock should easily come off. To review:  Spin the dial 3 times clockwise, landing on your first number. Spin the dial counterclockwise 1 full rotation before landing on your second number. Spin the dial clockwise to your final number. Open the lock. Some combination locks feature multiple dials with the numbers 0-9. To open one, simply turn each dial to create the correct combination. For example, if the combination is 1492, turn the first dial to 1, the second to 4, the third to 9, and the last to 2. The first number is almost always on the dial closest to the lock.

Write an article based on this "Grate the bar soap. Pulse the soap in a food processor. Combine all the ingredients. Transfer the mixture to an airtight jar. Use a small amount of detergent for each load of laundry."
article: Use a cheese grater to grate the soap into small flakes. For easier cleanup, hold the cheese grater over a bowl and grate the soap right into the bowl. Grating will make the soap easier to process into a powder-like substance.  10 ounces (283 g) of bar soap is roughly equivalent to two bars of soap. Ideal soaps for this recipe include castile soap, Zote laundry soap, and Fels-Naptha. Because the soap may permanently flavor your cheese grater, you may want to use a separate grater for detergent making. Transfer the soak flakes to a food processor. Pulse the soap for one to two minutes, until the flakes have been reduced to a coarse powder. The soap may flavor your food processor as well, so you may want to use a separate one for detergent versus food.  If you don’t have a food processor, you can add the soap flakes to the detergent as is. Don’t process the washing soda and borax in the food processor, as the dust can irritate your lungs. Transfer the powdered soap to a large mixing bowl. Add the washing soda, borax, and essential oil (such as lavender or lemon). Whisk the mixture together to incorporate all the ingredients. You want a uniform powder so that each scoop will contain the same quantity of the different ingredients.  Other cleaning and washing ingredients you can add to this mixture include 14 ounces (397 g) of Epsom salt, or 1 pound (454 g) of OxiClean powder.  Washing soda, or sodium carbonate, is chemically similar to baking soda (sodium bicarbonate), but washing soda is an inedible alkaline powder that’s used for cutting grease and cleaning. When you have finished mixing the detergent, pour the powder into a container with an airtight lid. Good containers include mason jars, clean bottles, or sealable plastic cereal containers. When it’s time to do a load of laundry, add 1 tablespoon of powder to a high-efficiency washer, or 2 tablespoons to a regular washer. Because the powder contains grated bar soap, it will work best with warm and hot washes.

Write an article based on this "Try relaxation strategies to minimize stress. Avoid food related activities, places, and TV programs. Volunteer to help others. Spend more time in prayer. Read your Quran instead of overindulging after sundown."
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Stress releases hormones like cortisol that can make you hungrier and can cause cravings for sugary, high-fat foods. Your fast and weight loss goals can cause stress, leading to an increase in cortisol. Try relaxation strategies such as deep breathing, meditation, yoga, or a hobby to help you lower your stress.  Try coloring. Go for a stroll in nature. Journal your thoughts. Read a book. Talk things out with a friend. Listen to calming music. Snuggle with a pet or family member. If you spend time around food, you’ll think about it for the rest of the day. For example, avoid going out to lunch with friends while you're fasting. Similarly, tuning into a TV show about baking will spark cravings. Replace activities that revolve around food with other activities that will occupy your mind.  Focus on your faith through prayer, reflection, reading your Quran, and attending religious services. Play a game with friends, such as a board game. Read a book. Ask to hold your work meetings in the boardroom or in someone’s office. A goal of Ramadan is to be charitable and think of others, so volunteer to help those in the community. You can help a nonprofit, support people through your mosque, or visit those in need.  Make meals for others. Visit with the sick. Donate your skills to a charity. Bring items that you no longer use to those who are in need. Ramadan is a holy holiday, so it makes sense to spend plenty of time in prayer. You can also use prayer as a way to keep your mind off food while deepening your faith.  If you start to think about food, turn your thoughts to prayer. Consider keeping a prayer on you to read when your thoughts are muddled. This way you can still engage in prayer even if you’re feeling distracted. You are encouraged to read your Quran during Ramadan, and doing so can help you remember why you are celebrating Ramadan. Instead of your thoughts being consumed with your desire to eat before fasting begins again at sunrise, you can reflect on the teachings and your beliefs.