Problem: Write an article based on this summary: See your doctor if the pain becomes severe or doesn't improve after 2 weeks. Have your doctor examine your middle back for issues or problems. Discuss your treatment options. Ask your doctor about any additional stretches or practices that might help.

Answer: If you experience other symptoms like pain or numbness and tingling in your legs or feet, weight loss, fever or bladder issues, go see your doctor for an assessment. You should also go see your doctor if you are experiencing back pain for the first time after the age of 50, as you may be at risk of developing osteoporosis. Your doctor will do a physical exam of your middle back and ask you questions about your symptoms as well as your medical history. They may also get an X-ray, MRI, or CT scan on your back to see if you have any issues with your spine. They may also have you do a blood test and run nerve tests on your back to determine if you have nerve issues like a compressed disc or a narrowing of your spine, a condition called spinal stenosis. Depending on your diagnosis, your doctor may prescribe pain medication or muscle relaxants to manage the pain. In some cases, your doctor may give you injections of cortisone, an anti-inflammatory medication, to decrease inflammation around your spine and reduce the pain for a few months. They will also suggest that you do home care and try to stay upright so your back can heal. If your middle back pain is due to a serious issue with your spine, your doctor may recommend surgery to address the issue. They will outline your surgical options, as well as the risks and recovery associated with surgery on your spine. Depending on the cause of your pain, your doctor may suggest stretches or practices to improve your back and help it heal long-term. If your diagnosis isn't bad enough to warrant surgery, ask your doctor about alternative options.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open multiple tabs in your web browser. Press ⌘ Command+⌥ Option+→ to go to the next open tab. Press ⌘ Command+⌥ Option+← to go to the previous open tab. Press ⌘ Command+1 through ⌘ Command+9 to go to a tab by number. Press ⌘ Command+⇧ Shift+t to re-open the last closed tab.

Answer: To open a tab with your keyboard, press ⌘ Command+t.   For example, pressing ⌘ Command+3 will bring you to the 3rd open tab.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Cut a square of orange paper and roll it into a cone. Stuff a small amount of green paper into the cone to make the bush on top.

Answer: Tape the cone.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Prepare your required documents. File your documents. Pay the required fees. Register your fictitious business name.

Answer:
The type of document you will need to file with the Secretary of State will depend on the business structure you chose. All of the documents and forms can be found on the Secretary of State's website. Use the following forms for the following types of businesses:  Articles of incorporation if you are starting a corporation. This form will ask you to provide the Secretary of State with the business's name, purpose, registered agent, and corporate address. The various forms can be found at http://www.sos.ca.gov/business-programs/business-entities/forms/#cacorp. Articles of organization if you are starting an LLC. This form will ask you for the LLC's name, address, registered agent, and how the LLC will be managed. The form can be found at http://bpd.cdn.sos.ca.gov/llc/forms/llc-1.pdf. In addition to filing articles of organization, you will also need to have on file, but you will not need to submit, an operating agreement.  Statement of partnership authority if you are creating a general partnership. This form will ask you for the partnership's name, address, names of partners, and appointed agents. The form can be found at http://bpd.cdn.sos.ca.gov/gp/forms/gp-1.pdf. If you are forming a sole proprietorship, you do not need to file any documents at all. In California you must either mail in your required forms or drop them off with the Secretary of State in person.  To mail your documents, send them, along with the required fee, to "Secretary of State, Business Entities, P.O. Box 944260, Sacramento, CA 94244-2600." To drop your forms off in person, take them to "1500 11th Street, 3rd Floor, Sacramento, CA 95814." Each type of filing requires you to pay a fee.  If you are filing articles of incorporation, the fee is $100. If you are filing articles of organization, the fee is $70. If you are filing a statement of partnership authority, the fee is $70. A fictitious business name must be registered if you are a sole proprietorship doing business under a name not containing your legal name; a partnership; or a corporation doing business under a name that is not its legal name. You do not register this name with the Secretary of State. Instead, you must contact your city or county clerk or recorder where the primary place of business is and ask how to do this.