Q: Birth control pills work by either keeping eggs from leaving the ovaries or making cervical mucus thicker which keeps sperm from travelling to the eggs. There are several different brands your health care provider can recommend one that is best for your health and sexual activity.  Discuss side effects and risks associated with any birth control you are prescribed. For example, women over 35 who smoke are more susceptible to blood clots when they take birth control pills. Birth control pills require you to diligently take the medication at the same time, every day. A missed dose could potentially increase the likelihood of pregnancies if sex is engaged in the period it is missed. The birth control shot, or Depo-Provera, is an injection of synthetic hormones that protects you from pregnancy. You will need to get a shot every 12 weeks.  Depo-Provera releases a hormone called progestin which prevents the body from releasing eggs into the uterus and thickening the cervix mucus wall to prevent sperm from travelling. Always discuss health risks and side effects whenever you decide to take birth control. Dubbed as the Morning-After Pill, emergency contraceptives work by preventing eggs from being released from the ovary for longer than usual. This ensures that any rogue sperm dies off or is expelled from your body. These are most effective when used within 3 days of unprotected sex. Emergency contraception cannot be used as a regular way to prevent pregnancy.  Purchase emergency contraception in pill form over the counter at a pharmacy. Over-the-counter emergency contraception comes in 1 pill dose of Levonorgestrel (called Plan B One-Step, Next Choice One Dose, After Pill, Take Action, and My Way). Take the pill as directed. A 2-pill dose of emergency contraception requires a prescription.  Another type of emergency contraception is a copper intrauterine device (IUD). It’s a T-shaped device that is inserted in the uterus by a healthcare provider. This form of emergency contraception can be used up to 5 days (120 hours) after unprotected sex.
A: Talk to your doctor about a prescription for birth control pills. Ask for a birth control shot. Use an emergency contraceptive if your primary method of birth control does not work.

Article: Some students will be naturally drawn to biology, while others will ask why they should care about it. All students will benefit if you can show how biological concepts and questions are relevant to daily life. This will deepen their appreciation of the science and make it more relatable. Do things like:  Share with your class news items on medicine, DNA, the environment, population growth, and other topics that biology touches upon. Offer extra credit to students who will give a brief in-class report on a reference to a biological concept they came across in a television show, movie, etc. Ask them to explain the reference, what biological concept it dealt with, and why it is important. Talk about careers that draw on biology, such as medicine, pharmaceuticals, conservation, public health, etc. You can even invite individuals practicing in these fields to visit your class, talk about their work, and answer student questions. If you can make the study of biology tangible for students, they are likely to be more invested in their education. There are lots of ways of bringing biology to life, so to speak. Students can do things like:  Plant a garden to learn about photosynthesis. Raise butterflies or other animals to learn about the life cycle. Dissect specimens to learn about anatomy. Test samples of store-bought yeast to see whether or not they are alive. Look at slides of various kinds of cells. Creating a little variety in the format of your instructional materials can make your biology course more lively. In addition to textbooks, try to incorporate videos, podcasts, and other forms of media when introducing topics in biology. There are lots of opportunities for those interested in technology to deepen their involvement with biology, and vice versa. Be open to new and exciting modes of instruction, and invite your students to share the technological concepts and tools that interest them. For instance:  There are valuable resources devoted to using the popular game Minecraft in educational contexts, including biology courses.  Allow students to utilize technology for assignments in your course. For instance, students with interest in web design might develop a website to illustrate a biological concept. A little friendly competition in the form of educational games can be a nice way to spice up your biology course. There are resources available for developing biology-centered versions of games like:  Jeopardy Quiz bowl Taboo Pictionary Twenty questions An occasional trip outside of your classroom can be a welcome change of pace and a real opportunity to enrich student’s understanding of biology. Depending on what is available in your area, and what your school will allow, you might be able to arrange a visit to places like:  A local science museum  A botanical garden A zoo A farm A research lab
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Relate biology to everyday life. Incorporate hands-on activities. Incorporate multimedia materials. Look for ways to bridge technology and biology. Utilize science games to teach biology. Host biology-centered field trips.

Problem: Article: You'll usually find this app in the Start menu (PC) or in the Applications folder (Mac), indicated by a blue icon with a white "W" in it. If you don't want to customize your own booklet, you can start with one of the booklet templates built into Word. To do this, click the File menu, select New, type booklet into the search bar, press Enter, select a booklet template, and then click the Create button to set up your template. This will pull up different options for formatting how the pages in your Word document will be displayed when you print them. This appears in the bottom-right corner of the Page Setup dialog box under the Layout tab. This changes the layout to landscape (wide) mode with a split down the middle. The page options appear in the "Sheets per booklet" menu. Note that if you choose a page number too small to print all of your text, then you'll have to change the selection to All in order to have all the content visible on your computer screen printed. The "Gutter" menu, which is near the top-left corner of the window, determines the amount of space that will be available where the booklet will fold. As you increase or decrease the gutter, the preview image near the bottom will update to show you the results. It's near the bottom of the window. Now that your document is laid out like a booklet, you can add your own text, images, and custom formatting.  If you're new to Microsoft Word, check out How to Format a Word Document to learn how to customize your text, add graphics, and position content as you desire. If you're using a template, see How to Use Document Templates in Microsoft Word to learn how to customize its pre-formatted content. You'll usually want to edit the placeholder information anywhere it appears. To do so:  Click the File menu at the top-left corner. Select Save As. Select a save location. If you want to save this file as a template you can edit for future products, select the Template option from the "Save as type" or "Format" drop-down. Otherwise, keep the default setting (.docx) selected. Name the file and click Save.
Summary: Open Microsoft Word. Click the Layout tab. Click on the Multiple pages drop-down arrow. Select Book fold from the Pages menu. Select the number of pages for your booklet. Adjust the Gutter size. Click OK to save your changes. Add content to your booklet. Save your booklet.

Q: It has an icon that resembles a gear.  It's either on your home screen or the list of apps that appears when you swipe from the right edge. It's below the System header. The first time you use this app, you are asked to accept the terms and conditions.  Tap Accept if you are prompted. This turns on call blocking.  You now have the ability to block calls. It's the app that has an icon that resembles a phone.  It's on your home screen. It's in the Phone app.  This display a list of recent calls. This displays a menu over the number. This displays a confirmation pop-up window. This blocks the number from contacting you. You can only block numbers not saved to your address book.
A:
Tap the Settings app . Tap Call+SMS Filter. Tap the toggle switch. Open the phone app. Tap Call History. Tap and hold the number you want to block. Tap Block Number. Tap Ok.