INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Extroverts may have a difficult slowing down their talking, as talking can be a way to process emotions and thoughts. Extroverts also tend to interrupt others or dominate conversations. Take turns talking and listening and try to find a balance. Let your partner talk and express himself or herself without interrupting or derailing the conversation. Then, talk turns back and forth dividing the attention. If you are an introvert, then having people show up for dinner on short notice might be really stressful for you. You might feel like you need time to prepare yourself and store up energy for the visitors. However, an extrovert is more likely to feel comfortable with people dropping by any time. To avoid any uncomfortable situations, let your partner know that you need advance notice before people come over. For example, you might request at least a few hours of advance notice before people come over. Levels of preferred stimulation vary from extroverts to introverts. An extrovert may enjoy big cities full of things to do, flashing lights, lots of people, and lots of noises. To an introvert, this may be absolute torture and he or she may prefer a quiet, comfortable room to read in instead. If you and your partner clash in your level of stimulation, find some humor instead of frustration. Instead of telling each other to change, recognize that differences exist and approach them lightheartedly. If one person’s morning routine is rushed and chaotic while the other’s is slow and methodical, don’t say, “Hurry up!” or, “Slow down!” Instead, recognize that you approach the same thing differently and laugh together. If you’re an introvert, you may shy away from attention and social situations. Allow yourself to be challenged and open up to your extroverted partner little by little. Be curious to things you’ve never noticed before and open-minded in the way your partner stretches you. If your partner challenges you to explore new things, say yes. Be open to the opportunity to learn something new or have a new experience.

SUMMARY: Take turns listening. Ask for time to prepare. Find the humor in situations. Be willing to leave your shell.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Under "Get Coverage," click on "Start an Application." Click "Apply Now." This will bring up a page to create a registration for the website. The website is https://www.coveredca.com/apply/. Click on "Create an Account," and enter your name, birthday, Social Security Number, and an email, phone number, or address. You'll also need a 4-digit pin number. You will need to create a username for the website. It can simply be a combination of your first and last name if you'd like. Then enter a password that you can remember. The password must meet 3 of the 4 following criteria: have an uppercase letter, have a lowercase letter, contain a number, and/or contain a special character. Add your name, address, and your phone number. Include your Social Security Number, as well as your preferred language and preferred contact method. Answer questions about yourself, such as whether you're blind or disabled. You will be asked questions about your age, and whether you've ever been in the foster system, just to name a few.  Be ready to provide detailed information about your jobs and income. You'll also be asked optional questions about your race. Fill in the same medical and background information for each person included in the application. For instance, you may need to fill in the information for your spouse and/or your children. If they have income, you will need to fill in that information, too. The system will ask you to verify that the information you're submitting is truthful, via an e-signature. Then, you can submit the application by hitting the "Submit" button. If you need help, click the "Need Help?" at the top right-hand corner of the screen. Within 45 days, you should get a letter in the mail notifying what coverage you can receive. They will tell you if you qualify for Medi-Cal or another form of coverage. If the state needs more information from you, they will contact you.

SUMMARY: Visit the Covered California website. Register for the website with a username and password. Fill in your basic biographical information. Add basic medical information about yourself. Include information about each person you're applying for. Sign and submit the application online. Wait for a letter in the mail.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Unless you're an avant-garde poet or you're starting a sentence with a brand name like "wikiHow" or "iPod," you will need to capitalize the first letter of every sentence. Here is an example of proper capitalization at the beginning of a sentence: She invited her friend over after school. In addition to starting sentences, capital letters should also occur at the start of proper nouns and titles. Proper nouns are the names of specific people, places, and things. Titles, which are a type of proper noun, are the names of works of art (books, movies, plays, etc.), institutions, geographical areas, and much more. Titles can also be honorifics (Her Majesty, Mr. President, etc.).  Titles and proper nouns consisting of more than one word should have every word capitalized, except for small words and articles like "the," "an," "and," etc. The first word of a title should always be capitalized (with the above "brand name" exception).  Here are a few examples of capital letters being used for proper nouns and titles: Genghis Khan quickly became the most powerful man in Asia, if not the world.  In her opinion, Queen Roberta's favorite museum in the world is the Smithsonian, which she visited during her trip to Washington, D.C., last year. An acronym is a word (or a "coined" word) formed from the first letter of every word in a long proper noun or title. Acronyms are frequently used to shorten long proper nouns that would be awkward to reprint in their entirety every time they are mentioned. Sometimes the letters of an acronym are separated by periods. Here is an example of acronyms made from capital letters: The CIA and the NSA are just two of the USA's many intelligence agencies.

SUMMARY: Always start a sentence with a capital letter. Use capital letters to start proper nouns and titles. Use capital letters for acronyms.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Cover holes with duct tape as a stop-gap solution for water or air leaks. This won’t hold up permanently, so don’t consider it a long-term fix. However, in the short-term, use duct tape to slow or stop leaks in things like:  Bike tires Inflatable balls Clothes Water bottles Hoses Don’t throw away a plastic item just because the plastic has cracked. As long as you don’t care about appearances, get some more life out of it by mending the split with duct tape. For a stronger patch job, apply one long strip along the split itself, and then cross that with shorter strips. This can help you get more use out of things like:  Cans, bins, and other containers Household tools like rakes and dustpans Replacing the siding to your house isn’t something you can always do immediately after it has been dinged, scratched, or punctured, so utilize duct tape as a temporary fix. Protect your home from insects and water damage. Cover the damaged area with duct tape until you can make a more lasting repair. Like vinyl siding, you may not be able to repair broken shingles or replace missing ones right away, but you also don’t want to leave your roof exposed in the meantime. If you have any ¼-inch (6 mm) plywood handy, cut it to size and wrap it in duct tape. Replace the missing or broken shingle by jimmying your impromptu one into place underneath the one above. Window screens often tear, especially around the edges. Prevent insects from making use of this. Keep your house pest-free by taping over any sizable gaps that they could fit through.

SUMMARY:
Fix leaks with a temporary patch jobs. Fortify split plastic. Mend your house’s vinyl siding. Replace shingles. Cover holes in window screens.