Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Do your research. Decide what is right for you. Know the risks. Think about the recovery process. Weigh the pros and cons.

Answer: It is possible that breast implants are a great option for you. The procedure can be very effective, and is often the choice that those recovering from breast cancer or other illnesses make. As with any surgery, make sure that you understand the procedure.  Find a doctor with a great reputation and schedule a consultation. Before your appointment, make a list of questions to ask. Read up on the procedure. If you know someone who has openly had breast augmentation, ask them if they would mind giving you some advice. Once you understand your options, think about which is right for you. Do you want silicon or saline implants? How large would you like your breasts to be? Ask yourself these questions, and make sure that you feel comfortable with your own answers. Envision the results and try to imagine how surgery would impact your life. Any medical procedure is bound to have risks. In addition to the general problems that can arise any time you are under anesthesia, make sure that you know the potential problems that can arise with breast implants.  For example, ask what will happen if they rupture. It is also important to ask about the possibility of infection and side-effects such as scar tissue. You should also consider whether or not you plan to (or want to try) breastfeeding at any point in the future. Some women are unable to breastfeed after surgery, so this is definitely something important you want to discuss with your doctor. Also, keep in mind that you will have to get the implants replaced about once every 10 years. Having surgery to increase your breast size is not a simple procedure. When doing your research, make sure to take into account the recovery process. You'll want to make sure you are prepared to take time off from work or school and many of your daily activities.  Talk to your friends and relatives to make sure that you will have a support system to help you out while you recover. You won't be able to lift things for a while--even a bag of groceries might be too much. Recovery is something to ask your doctor about. Make sure to have that talk before you commit to surgery. You are the only one who can decide if surgery is right for you. Make a list weighing the positives and the benefits of taking this step. Are you doing it for yourself, and not another person? Are you physically and emotionally ready to undergo an operation? Ask yourself these, and many other, questions. Don't rush yourself. Think carefully about taking this step and what you hope to gain.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Sow seeds in early spring after the threat of frost has passed. Dig out the soil and, if necessary, amend it. Scatter seeds thinly, or around 2 to 4 in (5.1 to 10.2 cm) apart. Cover the seeds with about 1⁄4 in (6.4 mm) of soil. Water the planting area regularly for 2 to 3 weeks.

Answer: If you sow seeds in the early spring, you’ll have a shot at seeing flowers in late summer that same year. Even if your plants don’t bloom until their second year, they’ll still produce spiky silver leaves that will add interest to your garden.  You can find echium seeds online or at a garden center. If winter temperatures don’t routinely fall below 40 °F (4 °C), you can also sow seeds in late summer, but you won’t see blooms until the following year at the earliest.  For cold climates, you may have to sow seeds indoors, then transplant seedlings after the threat of frost has passed. Prepare the planting area by tilling the soil and removing any weeds. If your soil is dense or compacted, rake in sand, loam, or a mixture of equal parts garden soil and perlite. The roots of larger species will spread deep, so dig at least 2 to 3 ft (0.61 to 0.91 m) into the soil. Water the soil bed well, then broadcast your seeds. Check your package’s instructions for specific spacing requirements. For larger species, you might have to transplant seedlings once they sprout so they have enough space to thrive. Freely broadcasting seeds is quick and easy, but you could also dig small grooves in the soil bed, then sow the seeds in these grooves. That way, it’ll be easier to distinguish echium sprouts, which will shoot from the grooves, from undesired weeds. Echium seeds need light to germinate, so you don’t want to bury them with a thick layer of soil. Instead, lightly scatter a dusting of soil over the seeds after broadcasting them. Keep the planting area moist, but avoid drenching the soil, or runoff might wash away your seeds. The seeds will sprout within 3 weeks, and you can then start watering the bed less frequently. During heavy downpours, cover seeds and seedlings with garden cloches or a tarp to keep them from getting washed away.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Get paid. Get your money out of the bank. Make your money look fresh. Face your money.

Answer: You'll need plenty of cash to make an impressive bankroll.  Find a way to put some money in your bank account.  If you don't have a high paying job, you can always pick up a few more hours at work or find another job to go to on the weekends.  You can even try to sell some of your old stuff.  Pawn shops will give you money for appliances you no longer use. You can sell your gently used clothes at thrift shops. Start a blog about something you know about. Offer to walk dogs or wash cars in your neighborhood for a small fee. When you feel like you have enough money to put together your bankroll, take the money out of your account.  Let the teller know that you need an assortment of different bills.  You should have plenty of:  $100 bills $50 bills $20 bills $10 bills $1 bills You can't have a flashy bankroll with wrinkled bills.  Straighten out crinkled money so that it looks new.  There are a few different ways to straighten your money:  Put your money in the microwave for about five seconds.  Keep an eye on it so that it doesn't burn. Go over your bills with a dry iron on a low setting with no steam.  Be very gentle so you don't accidentally burn holes in your cash. Make sure your money is all right-side up with the presidents facing towards you.  Your bankroll will look messy if the bills are facing in different directions.  Make sure your bills are neatly coordinated in the same direction.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Clean your floor. Wipe down all of the surfaces in your room. Make a game plan to stay organized and clean.

Answer:
Now that you've put all of your items in their place, you should have a bare floor. Take the time to clean it to give your room that polished feel. You won't feel organized if your room doesn't feel clean.  Put on some music or invite a friend over to help you clean to make the process more enjoyable. If you have a hardwood floor, wash or sweep it. If you have a carpeted floor, it's time to vacuum. Take a wet cloth and run it over your desk, the top of your dresser, your nightstand, and any additional items in your room. Get rid of all of the dust that you've ignored while your room was too messy. Make a goal of wiping the surfaces in your room at least once a week. You don't want all the hard work you put into cleaning and organizing your room to go to waste. If you go back to your messy habits in just one week, you can undo so much of the effort that you've put in. Here's how to make sure you maintain a clean and organized room in the future:  Be determined to spend at least 5 to 10 minutes every night organizing your room before you go to bed. Now that you've organized the last of your things, you should vow to keep them in their places. Be determined to clean your room for at least 5 to 10 minutes every day. This includes taking out the trash, getting rid of any food, and removing any old papers, ticket stubs, or random things that have accumulated in your space.