Write an article based on this "Identify the dispute. Gather necessary information. Contact the other party."
article: Take a few minutes to sit down and write down important information about the dispute. The most common issues are receiving a faulty item or not receiving payment. Also think about how you want the problem resolved. Do you want a refund or do you want the item replaced? Before opening a dispute, you should make sure that you have the following information:  the name of the other party. the transaction number. This should be on any correspondence associated with the transaction. It will also appear on the “My eBay” page. the date of the transaction. the date you were charged (if you paid for an item). You should attempt to resolve the dispute informally. Sometimes problems can be fixed quite easily. Contact the other party through eBay (instead of through private email). By contacting the other party through eBay, eBay will be able to trace the communications. The other party should promptly agree to issue a refund, pay for the item, or replace the item. If the other party does not respond in a day or two, you should open a dispute with eBay.

Write an article based on this "Muddle the raspberries with the lemon juice. Mix in the raspberry vodka, sweet vermouth, and ice, and shake. Strain the martini into a glass and garnish with raspberries."
article: Place three organic raspberries in a cocktail shaker with the juice from half of a fresh lemon. Use a muddler to smash the fruit and liquid together until the berries are completely crushed. You can substitute a thick wooden spoon or wooden meat tenderizer if you don't have a muddler. After you've muddled the berries, pour 1 ½ ounces (45 ml) of raspberry infused vodka and ½ ounce (15 ml) of sweet vermouth into the cocktail shaker. Next, add enough ice to fill the shaker, and shake the mixture together so all of the ingredients are fully combined. It helps to store your vodka in the freezer so it will be chilled when you add it to the cocktail shaker. Once the martini is completely mixed, use a cocktail strainer to strain it into a martini glass. Place 3 or so fresh raspberries on a cocktail skewer, and float it in the martini as a garnish. Chill your martini glass in the freezer for a half hour or so to help keep the cocktail cold.

Write an article based on this "Put your shelter on a dry, flat piece of land. Stay on higher ground away from bodies of water. Find an area surrounded by trees to block the wind. Look above the area for any signs of danger."
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Any moisture on the ground will penetrate through your clothes and make you cold in the night. Feel the ground to see if it’s dry or muddy before settling on a location. A flat spot also ensures that rain won’t run down a slope into your shelter. If you can’t find any flat areas, dig trenches in the ground to divert the water away from where you want to build your shelter. While you should be a short distance away from a water source, don’t set up your camp next to a river or lake. If it rains or the river floods, you and your shelter could get damp or washed away. Avoid setting your camp in ravines or on low ground for the same reason. Don’t set up in deep valleys since cold air will settle there at night. If there are cold winds in your area, trees will help buffet them so you can stay warm. Try to find a place with thick foliage to protect yourself from the elements and to stay hidden. If you want to be found, stay close to open areas where you can attract planes flying overhead. Check for anything over your head that could cause harm to you or damage your shelter. Look for dead tree limbs, loose rocks, or mud since these could easily break and fall down on top of you.