Write an article based on this "Ask yourself how much you're willing to spend. Decide what you want to buy. Think about what kind of star you want. Consider the person you are naming the star for. Select your service."
article: Star naming services do not actually provide officially-recognized star names.  Since you will not actually own the star, you should think carefully about how much the novelty factor of “buying” the star is worth to you. Since the star-naming processes available to the public confer no official naming rights, you might choose to forego the star-selling service altogether.  It's easy to name a random star yourself and print out a certificate of ownership on your home computer.  You'd save money and still get the joy of possessing or giving a certificate bearing a star name of your choosing. Depending on the star-selling service you select, you could buy an entire star system, a binary star (two stars orbiting one another), or a star confirmed to have an orbiting planet in addition to naming just a single star.  Each will be offered at different prices. There are many different types of stars in the universe, including (but not limited to) red dwarfs, red giants, blue giants, and neutron stars.  Red dwarfs are the most common type of star in our galaxy.  They are red and cool.  Neutron stars are born from supernova explosions and have extremely fast rates of rotation.  Red giants are huge dying stars with temperatures only about half as hot as the sun.  Blue giants are rare but extremely bright, on average 60,000 times brighter than the sun. Try to match the qualities of the person you are purchasing the star for to an appropriate star.  For instance, if someone's favorite color is red, you might want to buy them a red giant or red dwarf.  Alternately, you might buy a star located in the zodiac sign corresponding to the individual's birth month. There are a growing number of star-selling services available, including the International Star Registry, Name a Star, and Online Star Registry.  Each offers unique packages and products when you name your star.  The level of quality each service provides varies.  Research your chosen service thoroughly before moving forward. Businesses dominate the star-selling marketplace.  Pale Blue Dot, however, is one star-selling service operated as a nonprofit.  Proceeds go to fund scientific research, though your star will still not be officially renamed.

Write an article based on this "Feed your pug size-appropriate portions. Give your pug an age-appropriate diet. Reassess the pug's diet over time. Limit treats."
article: Pugs love to eat, so it’s easy for them to become overweight. You need to monitor their diet closely to ensure proper portion control. Feed them consistently once or twice a day according to the manufacturer's serving size recommendations.  Remember that food packaging indicates the maximum your pug should eat for a day. If you feed your pug twice a day, divide the maximum serving in half to get the proper meal size. Learn to feel for your pug's ribs. Ideally you should be able to feel the ribs with minimum pressure but not see them. If the ribs are difficult to feel, your pug may be overweight. Choose a quality small-bite dry food appropriate for your pug’s age. If your pug is a puppy, it should eat puppy food. If it is an adult, it should be given an adult diet. If it is a senior, then you should feed it senior food. There are also specialized diets for specific medical issues, such as low protein and phosphorus diets for dogs with kidney disease. Talk to your veterinarian about whether a specialized diet is right for your pug. If you follow the manufacturer's portion size suggestions and notice your pug gaining unhealthy weight, talk to your vet. They can help you modify meal sizes or switch to a more appropriate food for your dog. The appropriate amount of food your dog should eat depends greatly on its specific body and how much exercise and activity it gets. Treats can be an important part of training, as well as a way to reward your pug for good behavior. However, you need to remember to factor a pug's treats into their daily food intake. Too many treats could cause unhealthy weight gain, which could cause or exacerbate respiratory and joint problems.  Stick to small treats with your pug, such as training treats. Treats meant for larger dogs should be broken or cut into small pieces. Try to use treats consistently for one or two behaviors, such as after a walk or a bathroom break. Avoid giving your pug extra treats outside of these times so you can limit the dog's calorie intake.

Write an article based on this "Consider waiting until Nighttime to catch your chicken. Approach the chicken quietly with a flashlight. Grab the chicken."
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It is often easier to catch chickens at Nighttime.  Chickens roost at night, making them less mobile and easier to catch off guard. If you have a coop you can catch them after they roost for the night on the roosting rods. If a chicken has escaped, find where it is roosting and catch it there. You should try to be as quiet and gentle as possible. Avoid making too much noise or sudden movements.   Point the light towards the ground. If you are in the coop and shine the light directly at the birds on the roosting rod, you risk waking or startling them. Approach the chicken slowly. You can do this slowly and gently without disturbing the whole coop.  Cup your hands and grab the chicken over the wings. This will prevent the chicken from flapping its wings and disturbing the other birds. Hold it close to your body tightly, like you would a pet.