Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Choose a nursing program to complete. Complete the nursing program you have chosen. Get licensed as an RN.

Answer: You can choose an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) program or a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program. The ADN is a two-year program, where the BSN is a four-year program.  You will need a high school diploma or GED to enroll in an ADN or BSN program. Second baccalaureate and entry-level master's of science in nursing programs are available for people who already have bachelor's degrees in fields other than nursing. BSN graduates may be preferred by employers over other degree types.  Consider earning a master's degree in psychiatric-mental health nursing. The degree will enable you to diagnose and treat some mental health problems yourself. In some states you can also prescribe medication. Programs accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) or Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) ensure a path to RN licensure. Complete all requirements to graduate from the program you have chosen with your degree. Meet with your advisor to make sure you are completing the program requirements. To get licensed as an RN, you must pass the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN). This examination is given by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing. The license you receive after passing the exam must be periodically renewed, so you will have to take some continuing education courses. Requirements for licensure vary by state, so check with yours to see what requirements you may have to meet.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: File a report with the Internet Crime Complaint Center. Report the scam to the Better Business Bureau. Inform Google of fraudulent websites.

Answer: The Internet Crime Complaint Center, also known as IC3, is a special agency set up by the FBI, the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA), and the National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C) to investigate fraudulent online activities, including emails and websites. When filing a complaint on the IC3’s website, be prepared to provide the following:  A detailed report of the scam and your experience with it. Your name and some basic contact information. The name of the fraudulent party and any relevant contact information you may have. You can visit the BBB’s Scam Stopper website to file a complaint about a particular company or employer, and to check for any other similar complaints. If you think you’ve found a website that imitates another established website, or that pursues any other fraudulent activity in order to steal money or information from Internet users, you can report it. You can report the site to Google using its “Report Phishing Page.”


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Approach the situation with a positive attitude. Take advantage of your time. Take breaks. Make progress. Reward yourself. Find a productive study buddy. Get enough sleep and eat well. Avoid missing class if possible.

Answer: A positive mindset increases productivity, while a negative attitude worsens procrastination. Try to be optimistic about your workload and abilities. Positive self-talk is your friend. Tell yourself you can do it!  Say to yourself, “I’ve got this. I’ve caught up on work in the past, and I can do it again.” It may help to do something fun before you buckle down, like going for ice cream with friends or taking your dog on a walk. You may have pockets of free time here and there throughout your day. If you spend this time catching up on work, it can add up. For example, you might be able to do homework on the bus or while you’re waiting to be picked up from soccer practice. Yes, it’d be nice if you could sit down for twelve hours straight and crank out all your missed work. However, taking breaks actually increases productivity. Try to take a 20-minute break every hour or so. You should do something completely unrelated to your work during your breaks. Look at funny memes, take a walk, grab a snack, or chat with a friend. Progress is the best motivating force, so start working as soon as possible and monitor your activity. Acknowledge when you make a little progress and congratulate yourself. Reward yourself for finishing tasks on your to-do list. Rewards can keep you motivated and put you in a more positive mindset.  Make sure your rewards are appropriate. Don’t give yourself a huge reward for finishing a relatively small task, and don’t select an insignificant reward for a major task. Make your rewards meaningful, specific, and immediate. For example, you might reward yourself with a quick trip to your favorite restaurant for lunch. Doing work with a friend who’s focused and determined can help boost your productivity. Invite an academically successful friend over for a study session, and hold each other accountable. It's fun to laugh and joke with friends, but do your best not to get distracted. Take turns reminding each other to stay focused. While you might be tempted to abandon your usual sleeping and eating patterns to get all your work done quickly, don’t. You need to get enough food and sleep for proper cognitive function. Ignoring your body’s needs will only slow you down.  Teens need around eight to ten hours of sleep each night. For better sleep, try to go to bed around the same time everyday. Staying up late on the weekends can hurt sleep quality.   Eat a balanced diet containing lots of fruits and veggies, whole grains, and lean proteins, like chicken. Always eat breakfast, and drink water throughout the day to stay hydrated. You should only miss school for important or unavoidable reasons, like illness or special family events. Occasional absences happen, but missing class should not become a habit. Don’t cut class because you don’t feel like going or because you'd rather hang out with friends. Do your best to balance your social life, extracurriculars, and schoolwork.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Remove the door casings on either side of the doorway. Insert the end of a pry bar behind the casings and gently tug them free. Use a circular saw to cut the threshold into three pieces. Cut the rest of the way through the threshold with a handsaw for control. Insert a pry bar beneath each section of the threshold and pull it free. Measure the length of the door sill and ensure that the new threshold is of equal size. Slide the new threshold into place to ensure that it fits. Paint the new threshold with a water and UV proof stain to help protect it from the elements. Slide the new threshold back into place. Drill pilot holes into the threshold that are slightly smaller than the finish nails that will hold it in place. Hammer in the finish nails to hold the threshold in place. Fill the nail holes with wood putty. Reattach the casings on either side of the doorway. Hammer the finish nails back into place to reinstall the casings.

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Set them aside for later. Cut nearly to the bottom of the threshold, but do not cut all the way through to avoid cutting the toe kick.  If any section is not coming free easily, use a hammer and chisel to break it into pieces before prying it up. Cut the new threshold to fit with a circular saw if necessary.  Allow it to dry.  This will prevent the threshold from cracking as you drive in the new nails.