Write an article based on this "Launch the Wikipedia Article Wizard. Read through Wikipedia’s Article Wizard to get to the article draft page. Enter the name of your article draft and click Create new article draft. Write the content of your proposed article in the text box. Click Publish page to submit your article for review."
article: To start creating, writing, and submitting a proposed article as a non-autoconfirmed user, go to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_creation. Then, click on Click here to start a new article to launch Wikipedia's Article Wizard.  The Articles for Creation page contains a lot of useful information about submitting proposed articles as a non-autoconfirmed user, including things you should keep in mind when choosing a topic and how your article will be reviewed. While not required, it can be helpful to read over this information before clicking through to the Article Wizard. First, click through to the Article Wizard from the Article for Creation page, or go directly to the Article Wizard at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Article_wizard. Then, read and click through each of the first 3 pages in the Wizard to get to the Create article draft page.  The first page of the Article Wizard asks you if you want to go to the next page, or use the Wikipedia Sandbox to practice editing and writing articles. Click Next to go to the next page. The second page in the Article Wizard briefly goes over Wikipedia’s copyright, notability, and referencing guidelines. Click Next to go to the next page. The third page of the Article Wizard details a few of the most common mistakes that Wikipedia contributors make. You can then click I’m not connected to the subject Draft Creation page. Or, click I’m writing about something close to me or I’m paid to edit to create a discloser at the top of your article that explains your relationship with the article. On the last page of the Article Wizard, you’ll be asked to enter the name of your article draft. This will direct you to the article draft creation page. Wikipedia provides some directions for writing your article inside the text box provided, which can then later be edited or deleted. For more in-depth information on how to format your Wikipedia article, visit https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Cheatsheet. If you need help writing your article at any point, you can live chat with a Wikipedia help channel representative at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:IRC_help_disclaimer. As a non-autoconfirmed user, your article won’t be published to the live site, and won’t show up on any search results. Instead, your article will be saved in a public drafting area until it is reviewed by a Wikipedia editor. Reviews generally take 5 months or longer.  As long as your article remains in the drafting area, you will be able to edit it as needed. Draft articles that aren’t published or further edited for 6 months will usually be deleted from the drafting area. If your article is declined, you will still be able to edit it. Once you feel like you’ve edited it enough and that it’s ready for resubmission, you can request a re-review by adding {{subst:submit}} at the beginning of your draft.

Write an article based on this "Use caller ID. Block a phone number. Set up a "trap". Ask to be put on a company Do Not Call list. Contact your telephone company's Annoyance Desk."
article: You can identify the caller before picking up the phone and, if it is an unwanted call, hang up or let the call go to your messaging service. Nearly all phone companies have ways in which you can block calls from specified numbers. With some companies, it can be done by entering a code and then typing the number to be blocked. Check with your telephone service provider to see their procedure. If you have a "trap" applied to your phone , incoming phone calls will be tracked back to their real destinations (not the fictitious tracking information that robocalls provide on caller ID) and can be blocked in the future. Trap lines are now offered by private companies and many telephone service providers. While many people know of the national Do Not Call list, private companies are also mandated to remove anyone who asks from their call lists. As with the national Do Not Call registry, your request must be renewed every five years. If your phone company has failed to protect you from unwanted calls so far, ask to be put in touch with their Annoyance Desk/Annoyance Department the next time you talk to one of their representatives. Most companies have a such special group, and usually they largely deals with harassing calls.

Write an article based on this "Gather all the equipment you need. Brainstorm ideas. Draw a light line for the umbrella's rod, and another smaller one for it's spike. Draw the ground and then the outline of the umbrella. With dots, mark the place where the metal rods in your umbrella will go. Draw lines connecting the dots you drew in the previous step, and a straight line in the middle. Draw the bottom of the umbrella. All the previous drawings should have been drawn lightly, so now outline everything you drew but this time pressing the pencil down harder."
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This includes  Paper Lead pencil Rubber eraser Sharpener 3 colored pencils of the same shade Blue colored pencil. Decide how you want to draw your umbrella, which way it will face, how big is it going to be, what will the umbrella's patter be, and what color you are going to make your umbrella. It is not necessary to work out all this detail now, you can decide later while drawing and you can always change your mind, experiment! The space between the two is where your umbrella will be, so draw them as far apart as big you want to have your umbrella. You don't have to draw the spike now you can draw it later, it doesn't really matter. If your umbrella will be on the ground draw a ground as a guide to where the outline of your umbrella should go up to. When drawing your umbrella's outline, keep it in mind to make it any shape you want, but be sure to draw it lightly. It is up to you to decide what shape your umbrella will be. There are umbrellas that are very big, very small, very flat, and very round, so it depend on you what you want it to be like. Umbrellas have metal rods in them which give it it's shape, so mark the place where these rods will go. When drawing the dots make sure to draw the middle ones a bit lower than the ones on the side to later give it that 3D effect. Make sure to have these lines the same shape as the outline of your umbrella only being a bit flatter and a bit longer. Notice how the middle line reaches down further than the ones next to it, which reach down further than the lines on the side. These lines should not be straight, they should be curved. Draw these lines like you see in the picture: the sides of the lines connecting to the bottom of the lines of the metal rods you drew in the previous step, and the middles bending upwards.