Write an article based on this "Look out for unusual behavior. Act unsuspecting. Watch your finances. Check their phone, when appropriate. Check the computer. Hire a private eye."
article: When they answer their cell phone, do they often flee somewhere out of earshot or cover the screen when texting?  Do they go on work trips or unusual outings with friends and insist on you staying behind?  Is their reaction odd or suspicious when you confront them about these outings?  They may be trying to evade you in order to keep their affair under wraps.  Has your spouse taken up a new hobby or interest?  If so, they might have picked up a new interest from their lover.  Any sudden change in your spouse's routine or lifestyle could indicate infidelity.  Write down exactly when your spouse goes to work, goes to the gym, goes for lunch, etc.  Call your spouse's place of work when he or she is supposed to be there, and see if he or she picks up. Their routine may vary due to the work that your spouse does, so take care to consider other factors when using schedule as an indication of cheating. If your spouse believes you are on to them, they may take extra caution in hiding their affair, making your job of unearthing the truth more difficult.  Act cool and natural with your spouse even as you’re gathering evidence and picking up on the signals he or she is unconsciously broadcasting. Are there any credit or debit card charges you do not recognize, such as restaurants, hotels, recreational activities, etc.?  Have you found receipts for flowers, gifts, or other strange expenditures?  If so, contact your bank or credit card company about the charges to get more information.  Confront your spouse about his or her spending.  If their answers are elusive, unclear, or suspicious, it's likely your spouse is cheating.  Questions about finances depend on the specific expenditure, but might include:  "Do you think these charges are correct?" "Did you buy ____?  " "When did you buy ____?"   Elusive or unclear answers include:  "I don't remember." "It's none of your business." "Let's talk about it later." If you are sure they are cheating or have previously shared access to their phone, check your spouse’s text messages and cell phone calls.  You might be able to find text or voicemail messages which indicate they are having an affair.  Be careful when deciding to check their phone. If they aren't cheating, you may inadvertently be damaging your relationship by intruding on their privacy. Even in the absence of explicit statements revealing an affair, you can use context clues to figure out if one is going on.  If you notice a high volume of texts or calls between your spouse and someone else, it could be because they are having an affair.  Other indirect evidence of an affair could be references to outings or recreational activities they shared together, but which your spouse didn't share with you. If you're sure that they're cheating, then you may check the computer. However, keep in mind that this is a violation of their privacy, and it may be hard to regain their trust if they aren't cheating. Your spouse may be communicating with their lover through social media, email, or internet chat service.  Check his or her profiles for messages which indicate an affair is going on.   You should also check browser history.  If the browser history has been deleted recently, it may indicate your spouse is concealing a recent web session which included viewing their paramour’s social media page. A detective can follow your spouse, track their movements, and take film or video of their interactions over an extended time period.  As an unknown third party, the detective can easily document your spouse’s movements to reveal infidelity (or, hopefully, a lack thereof).  Get a referral for a detective specializing in proving suspected extramarital affairs. If you are unable or unwilling to invest the resources into getting a detective, do some digging on your own.  Ask neighbors and your spouse’s coworkers about his or her habits.  Try to discover if they were seen coming or going at odd hours (especially at times they claimed they were elsewhere), or if they’ve been seen frequently in the company of someone who might be a romantic interest.

Write an article based on this "Take notice of any limping. Watch for avoidance of activities. Look for signs of pain. Watch for stiffness. Watch for mood changes."
article: Most signs of arthritis are related to mobility. Often one particular joint is affected more than the others, and this can lead to your dog limping or standing with less weight on the sore leg than his other legs.  However, in the early stages, your dog can often run freely and forget about the discomfort when he sees something to chase after. Therefore, it can appear that the lameness comes and goes and is worse before a walk than during the walk. A dog with arthritis has a tendency to be worse the day after vigorous exercise. He may chase happily after a ball one day, but the next day when the joint is still inflamed, he will often limp more than before. Arthritis can cause your dog to avoid activities she once enjoyed. Your dog may be reluctant to go for her favorite walk or refuse to jump into your vehicle or on furniture. Arthritis causes pain for your dog. Look for whining when he walks. Your dog may also nip at you or seem upset when you touch the affected area. If your dog has an early stage of arthritis, she will often be stiff when she has been resting for a while, such as first thing in the morning or after sleeping. She may spend time stretching and padding around in a stilted way before her joints and muscles warm up and she can move more freely. Pain and discomfort can also affect your dog's mood. Pain can make an animal withdrawn or depressed and change his habits. Pain can also make your dog short-tempered and prone to snapping or aggressive behavior, so a change in his behavior should trigger you to look for an underlying problem, like arthritis.

Write an article based on this "Gather the ingredients."
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This mask works to reduce the appearance of pores with clay, which pulls dead skin cells and other pore-clogging debris away from your skin as it dries on your face. Go to health food stores and get the following supplies:  Bentonite clay, which draws out impurities. Oatmeal, which leaves your skin feeling baby soft. Essential oil of your choice, such as peppermint or lemongrass, for an added sweet scent.