Write an article based on this "Brown the ground beef. Add the onion and peppers to saute. Stir in the taco seasoning."
article: Place 2 pounds (approximately 907 g) of ground beef in a large skillet on the stove, and brown it on medium-high heat. Use a wooden spoon to break up the meat into pieces that are equal in size so they’ll cook evenly. Cook for approximately 10 to 15 minutes to ensure that all of the meat is brown, with no traces of pink.  Make sure that your skillet is large enough to hold 2 pounds of meat. If the ground beef is crowded in the pan, it may not cook evenly. You can substitute ground turkey for the beef if you prefer. Once the beef is browned, mix in 2 cups (approximately 473 g) of diced onion, 1 cup (approximately 237 g) of diced green bell pepper, and 1 cup (approximately 237 g) of diced red bell pepper. Keep the skillet on medium-high heat, and saute the mixture for 3 to 5 minutes or until the onion and peppers become tender. Stir the mixture with a wooden spoon periodically to ensure that the vegetables cook evenly and don’t stick to the pan. When the beef, onion, and pepper mixture has sauted for several minutes, mix a packet (approximately 1 ¼ oz. or approximately 35 g) of taco seasoning into the skillet. Make sure to stir the contents well so the seasoning is fully incorporated into the beef mixture. If you prefer to use homemade taco seasoning, spoon in approximately 2-3 tablespoons (30-35 g), depending on how spicy you want your soup, in place of the packet.

Write an article based on this "Understand that dial-up internet is no longer widely supported and it will be very difficult to do certain activities on the internet with this type of connection. Ensure that you can connect to dial-up. Plug in the modem to the phone jack. Connect the modem to the computer. Access your computer's network settings. Connect your computer's connection to the modem. Test out your internet connection. Troubleshoot if you can't connect."
article: With dial-up internet, you may be only limited to browsing websites that are mostly text and/or images without many add ons and features. Because dial-up internet has fallen out of use in favor of broadband internet, it's not common to see instructions for connecting to dial-up internet anymore.  If you want to do some very serious internet browsing, it will be best to find a Wi-Fi hotspot in a public location. However, dial-up is still commonplace in a few rural areas, which means that you may find yourself needing to connect to it. Dial-up internet requires the use of a phone line, and can only connect one person per phone at a time. If somebody else is already connected, and/or the phone line is being used to make a call, you will be unable to connect until the other person disconnects or hangs up. Additionally, most new computers do not have the components to connect to dial-up; you may have to purchase an external USB modem so your computer can connect. Oftentimes, places with dial-up internet will have two phone lines - one for the phone, and one for the modem. However, if the modem isn't often used, it may be unplugged, or there may only be one phone line. Make sure that the phone cable is plugged into both the phone jack on the wall, and the plug on the modem. Using another phone line, insert one end of the second phone cable into the modem and the other end into the computer's modem jack (or the converter). Make sure that you don't accidentally plug the phone cable into the ethernet plug by mistake. The phone jack on the computer should be noted by a small phone next to it. You'll need to manually set up the dial-up connection on the computer. From there, configure the modem settings. If this is your first time connecting to the dial-up source, you'll most likely need to configure the modem's network settings. While the process is slightly different for every OS, you'll need to enter the same information: the dial-up phone number, a username, and a password. The settings paths that you'll need to follow in order to configure the network are:   On Windows XP: Network and Internet Connections –> Set up or change your Internet connection –> Setup  On Windows Vista: Network and Sharing Center –> Set up a connection or network –> Set up a dial-up connection  On Windows 7 and 8: Network and Internet –> Network and Sharing Center –> Set up a new connection or network –> Connect to the Internet –> Dial-up  On Windows 10: Network –> Dial-up Connection  On Mac OS X: Network –> Internal/External Modem –> Configuration  On Ubuntu or Fedora: Network Manager –> Connections –> Modem Connections –> Properties If the dial-up settings are already configured, it may just be as simple as opening up the network settings and connecting to the modem, rather than searching for wireless connections. You will have to enter the number, username, and password, however. To ensure that your internet connection is working, open up a webpage and wait for it to load. Dial-up internet is much slower than typical broadband speeds, so don't be surprised if it takes some time. You may want to try and load a solely text-based webpage to increase the loading speed and tell if your internet is working. While dial-up is no longer widely supported, it's still possible to have issues with it. Ensure that the phone line is properly plugged in and that your system can connect to dial-up internet.  Windows 10 has been known to have some trouble with dial-up connections sometimes. You may have to use a computer with an older operating system, if available. Ensure that you haven't accidentally plugged the phone cable into the ethernet jack by mistake. The phone cable's jack is smaller and is often denoted by a phone symbol.

Write an article based on this "Find a news story for inspiration. Read a book, blog, or magazine for new ideas. Watch a movie for inspiration. Look at a piece of art and write about how it makes you feel. Try creating "blackout poetry" from a page of text."
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If you can't think of a topic to write about, open up a newspaper or read the news online. When you find an interesting headline, read the whole story closely. Think about the big picture behind the story, and use that to help inspire what you want to write about.  If you write a blog about technology, for instance, you might start each day by reading up on the latest tech news. If you see a story about a new technology in development, a change in policy that could affect tech startups, or a scandal that could potentially hurt a big player in the industry, you could write a blog post discussing the implications of that story. If you’re writing fiction, you could expand upon the story by writing your own take of what happened. One of the best ways to find inspiration for writing is to read constantly. Not only will reading help you learn new things, but seeing what inspires others may inspire you. In addition, frequent reading will help improve your own writing, because you’ll naturally start to mimic the style of other successful writers, whether you’re writing for an online publication or you want to publish a novel.  Read works by writers you love or hate, or by writers you’ve never heard of. What really matters is that you’re reading. Find a magazine on a topic you are interested in, and skim the pages. For instance, you might open up a copy of National Geographic and look for a new discovery. Poetry can also be a great source of inspiration. Try reading one of your favorite poems, but look at it from the perspective of a writer, rather than just a reader. If you need ideas for something to write about, watch a movie, but keep a notebook nearby, and try to avoid getting lost in the plot. Instead, look for characters to build off of, dialogue to work with, or landscapes to set your stories in. Then, use these elements to write your own story or novel. Movies can also offer great ideas on dialogue, characters, or scenery. Go to a museum or an art gallery, or look at art blogs or databases online. If you see something that you really love, write down all the details of the artwork, including your thoughts and feelings about the piece. Then, expand upon what you wrote in a short story or poem. When you find a piece of art that speaks to you, it can engage your imagination, giving you a world of new ideas to write about. Select a page from a newspaper, magazine, or book and grab a black permanent marker. Glance at the page, and look for words that strike you. Make a line through the words you don't want to use with your marker, leaving just a few words. The remaining words make up your poem.  You can experiment with blacking out many words to make short poems, or only blacking out some words to make longer poems. You can write a broad narrative using nouns, verbs, and adjectives, or create a more coherent story using words like "is," "of," and "the." This creative exercise can help inspire you to create more written work, or you might decide you want to dedicate more time to crafting blackout poetry.