Write an article based on this "Put sunflower or safflower seeds in your feeder. Put a suet feeder out in winter. Put food on the ground as well."
article: Black Sunflower seeds are a favorite of cardinals. However, cardinals also like safflower seeds and white milo.  If you are concerned about litter from seeds, you can buy hulled sunflower seeds. Just make sure to change these seeds more often, as they don't have the same protection from going bad as whole ones with shells do. Cardinals like large seeds. They will eat smaller seeds if nothing else is available, but they prefer large seeds, such as sunflower, safflower, peanuts, or cracked corn. In the winter use a suet feeder to provide extra energy for cardinals and other birds. While this will probably not be the primary feeding choice of cardinals in your area, they may come to a suet feeder to find extra food in the winter. Suet should only be fed in the winter. This is because it is essentially a block of animal fat mixed with seeds. If it gets too hot, it can melt and go rancid. Cardinals are actually ground feeders, so they will happily eat off the ground. If you have a patch of ground that is away from low bushes or shrubs, where predators may hide, you can also scatter seed there. Be warned that ground feeding will also be attractive to squirrels. If you have a lot of squirrels in your area, you may want to avoid ground feeding and use squirrel baffles or squirrel proof feeders.

Write an article based on this "Use a cooked roast. Hold the roast steady with one hand. Shred off the beef with one fork. Repeat as needed. Use or store."
article: You cannot shred raw beef. Instead, you will need to shred the beef after you have already cooked it. Let the beef cool slightly before shredding it. For this method, it needs to be cool enough for you to safely touch without burning your skin. Place the beef on your cutting surface and hold it steady with your non-dominant hand. Make sure that your hands are clean and dry. Identify the direction of the beef grain. Scrape the tines (prongs) of the fork along these grains, ripping off portions of cooked beef as you go. It will be easiest to hold the beef so that the grain runs to and away from you. As you scrape, draw the fork down the length of the grain and toward you. You will need to continue scraping the fork along the grains of your beef roast until all the meat has been shredded. Pause occasionally during the process to manually remove pieces of beef from the fork whenever the tines get clogged. If you see any gristle in the beef as you work, discard the gristle, then continue shredding. Shredded beef can be used immediately, or you can store it in the refrigerator for up to three days.  If you plan on storing the shredded beef, place 2-cup (500-ml) portions inside airtight containers and pour enough of the cooking liquid over the beef to moisten it. This cooking liquid prevents the beef from drying out. If you cannot use the beef within three days, place it in the freezer and store it for up to three months. Thaw the beef in your refrigerator, or place the contents of the container in a small saucepan and heat it over medium-low until the beef is adequately warm.

Write an article based on this "Learn the basics of what schizophrenia is. Understand the concept of hallucinations and delusions. Know some of the other side effects of schizophrenia. Understand what can exacerbate the problems associated with schizophrenia. Learn about how schizophrenia is treated. Keep your expectations realistic."
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Schizophrenia is a severe brain disorder that can be kept under control with medication and therapy. Schizophrenia changes the way a person thinks, feels, and generally perceives the world. For this reason, it is very common for people with the condition to have hallucinations and delusions. To have hallucinations means to see or hear things that others cannot. To have delusions means to accept false beliefs as true. An example of a hallucination would be hearing voices that other people cannot hear. An example of a delusion would be a person with schizophrenia thinking that someone else was reading his or her mind. Although loss of contact with reality (psychosis) is a typical sign of schizophrenia, it is not the only one. People with schizophrenia may also exhibit loss of interest and drive, speech problems, depression, memory difficulties, and mood swings. Exacerbation of symptoms usually occurs when people stop treatment. It can also be the result of substance abuse, other diseases, psychosocial stress, and adverse effects of the drug being used for treatment. Although schizophrenia cannot be cured, symptoms usually improve with proper treatment. As many as 50% of patients receiving medical treatment experience significant recovery. It is also important to remember that treatment of schizophrenia requires more than just drugs. When treatment is combined with psychological and psychosocial therapies, patients can recover more quickly. The reality is that while 20 to 25% of people struggling with schizophrenia will experience remission, and about 50% will continue to have persistent or intermittent symptoms. Many people think that with love and support they will be able to cure their loved ones. While love and support do play a large factor, it is also important to check your expectations and make sure that they reflect the reality of the disease.