Write an article based on this "Check the label to determine the fabric content of your tie. Cover grease, oil, or ink stains with talcum powder or cornstarch. Choose a dry cleaner for difficult stains or delicate ties."
article: This will help you figure out the best method to clean a stain off of your tie and prevent you from ruining it. If you are unsure about the fabric, it is always better to treat the tie delicately and keep it out of the washing machine. These products act to absorb stains immediately after they happen. Leave the talcum powder or cornstarch on your tie for a few hours, and then shake it off. If the stain still shows, you can repeat the process. Find a dry cleaner who knows specifically how to clean a tie, but only if all else fails. A regular cleaning service may be able to remove the stain, but it will also press the tie flat, altering its appearance dramatically. The specialist will be able to remove the offending marks without changing its shape, although it might require the disassembly and reconstruction of the tie.  At that point, you will have to decide if the purchase of a new tie might be more cost-effective. Be sure to always read the instructions for the tie on the label. Most ties will instruct you to wash by hand or dry clean only.

Write an article based on this "Find tourist attractions close to the airport. Create and stick to a schedule to avoid missing your flight. Set an alarm on your phone. Bring your photo ID, passport, visa and other travel documents. Return to the airport 2-3 hours before your flight. Follow flight regulations when going back through security."
article: Take in some sightseeing, if time permits. Many airports offer public transportation that will take you straight to the city center. There you can see attractions, go to a museum, have a nice meal and so much more. Before leaving the airport, create a rough itinerary. Find out how long it will take to see specific attractions (or estimate, if no information is available). Factor in time for meals and travel time from place to place. Don’t forget to factor in unexpected surprises like traffic! Having a layover adventure is awesome, but missing your flight? Not so much. When you're sightseeing and having fun, it's easy to lose track of time. As a back up, set an alarm on your phone to alert you when you need to start heading back to the airport. Give yourself plenty of time to travel back and go through airport security again. A passport is required for all international travel. If you're traveling internationally, you need to have that (and any related travel documents) with you to get back into the airport. If you're not traveling internationally, you still need to show a photo ID or passport, since you'll be going through security again.  You may need a travel visa to enter/depart some countries. Research before you leave the airport! You may want to confirm the required documents with an airport attendant before leaving. If you're traveling internationally, it's best to be back about 3 hours before departure. If you're not, 2 hours is usually recommended. You will have to go through airport security again, which can be time-consuming. Be sure you're checked in 1 hour prior to your flight. Keep regulations in mind when you're buying souvenirs. Make sure anything you buy is within regulations so you can pass through security with ease. If you're unsure about a certain item, it's better to err on the side of caution and not purchase it. Depending on what time you're traveling, things may be pretty crowded when you get back. Be sure to factor this in when planning an excursion.

Write an article based on this "Quit smoking. Relax daily. Talk to your doctor about prescription medications if watching your diet or taking over-the-counter diet aids aren't helping your gas issues."
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In addition to its other negative health benefits, smoking causes you to inhale excess air that may cause you to have excess gas. Stop smoking to reduce the amount of excess air that you swallow and help prevent excess gas. Stress and anxiety can cause you to have excess gas, so it is important to incorporate relaxation into your daily routine. Try meditation, yoga, or deep breathing exercises to reduce the amount of excess gas that you have as a result of stress and anxiety. Physical disorders such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), diabetes, and celiac disease will cause gas symptoms despite your best efforts to reduce gas in your system. Your doctor can prescribe medications to help you deal with IBS and other such chronic conditions.