INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Use a sharpened knife to cut a small onion, stalk of celery, several cloves of garlic, and tomatoes. These will be used to give flavor and variety in your simple navy bean dish. You can cut up these ingredients very finely to create a smoother consistency, or you could leave larger pieces for a chunkier end result. Roma tomatoes or cherry tomatoes work well in this dish. Heirloom tomatoes can add a delicious, rich flavor to it. These will cook down in the heat of your pan. The tomato juice and flavor will also infuse through the rest of your dish. You can also create more nuanced flavors by adding spices and seasonings, like rosemary or thyme.

SUMMARY: Chop up your ingredients. Add your tomato(es).


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Because the causes of pancreatitis are often very serious and because the treatment you'll need is more than what you can do at home, you're going to have to go to a hospital. Either immediately see your own doctor, who will probably have you admitted to the hospital, or go to the emergency room if you don't have a general doctor to make sure that pancreatitis is really your problem. If you live in places like the US, it is possible that you do not have access to health insurance. This should not keep you from seeking treatment, however. There are programs in place to help you and treatment centers across the country that you can go to. See the official listings to find out the closest location to you. Ignoring pancreatitis may lead to severe weight loss, diabetes, debilitating pain, lung failure, or even death. Seek immediate help if you suspect that you have pancreatitis and don't assume that the problem will just go away. Many cases of pancreatitis may not require medicine, but they do require healthcare procedures that you can't do at home!

SUMMARY: Contact your doctor or go to an emergency room if you have a flare-up. Find medical assistance if you don't have health insurance. Acknowledge the consequences.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: As a high school student, you can best prepare for your future degree in psychology by shaping a vision for your future. As a high school student, research colleges with strong psychology programs. Check the statistics for freshman admissions, and try to achieve an above-average GPA and high enough SAT scores to become a desirable candidate. Learn as much as your school offers about science and writing, and take a full four years of math.  Talk about your interests with your guidance counselor, your teachers, and your family. Take advanced placement or college-level math, science, and english classes if you can. Establish good study habits. Volunteer at mental health clinics, hospitals, shelters, or community centers. Pick a major that is relevant to your future graduate studies. Psychology is the most popular choice of major for future psychologists, but an undergraduate degree in child development, education, or sociology could also be advantageous.. If you have already gotten your undergraduate degree, you may have to take classes at a community college to fulfill prerequisites for graduate school. Make a list of the schools you would be interested in attending for your masters or doctorate, and set your undergraduate goals accordingly. Learn the average GPA of students at your top choices, and try to achieve as high or higher a GPA. Complete all prerequisites required by your desired program.  To find out prerequisites, go to the department website of the schools you are interested in attending. Depending on the school, your degree may be housed in the Psychology department, the Education department, or another.  Visit your guidance counselor for advice on fulfilling requirements for your graduate degree. Call the department of the schools you are interested in and ask them for information for prospective students. Many schools consider your GPA in psychology courses separately, so make sure to prioritize those classes. Work or volunteer in elementary or high schools, whatever kind of school you would like to work in as a psychologist. Become a camp counselor over the summer. Mentor disadvantaged youth in your community. Volunteer as a tutor, or in a library. Ask your school for the kind of volunteer experiences they recommend. Many schools offer volunteer opportunities targeted at specific majors. You will want to study for the GRE for several months before you take the test. If you are enrolled in an undergraduate program, check with your guidance counselor or any academic resources office to see if there is help offered for students preparing for the GRE. Take practice tests in which you simulate test-taking conditions as much as possible: no breaks, no snacks, no distractions. You will be ready to apply to graduate school when you are getting scores comparable to the scores accepted at your school of choice. Sign up to take the GRE by making an account. Book an available seat at a test center near you.

SUMMARY: Think ahead while in high school. Get an undergraduate degree in Psychology or a related field. Fulfill the requirements for your top pick of graduate schools. Participate in activities relevant to your career goals. Take the GRE.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you are blogging about fashion, travel or food, then you can choose interesting or attractive themes related to this, which helps to attract readers. Try to make a simple, stylish and professional design. The very basics of this is knowing which keywords to focus on. These are what people are searching for in the search engines, and how they might find your blog. Some of these keywords get a lot more searches than others get, so it's in your best interest to eventually choose the ones that do get searched for often. Keep in mind that these are often more competitive than ones that are searched for less -- but you might get lucky. Choose a big one that will take longer to reach, as well as three to four additional terms you're going to try to rank for. These should all be similar! Then, you're going to include these keywords in each blog post you make in various combinations. Always focus your posts on one term, and include the others only if they make sense. As you focus on these similar keywords the search engines will start to rank you more highly because your blog is tightly focused and relevant to what you're targeting. A lot of ranking decisions are based on how many backlinks you have coming into your website. You can get these links by writing articles to submit to directories, writing guest blog posts on other high traffic blogs, using social networking sites, using social bookmarking sites, and buying links (be very careful with this tactic).

SUMMARY:
Design your blog. Learn about search engine optimization (SEO). Focus your efforts on these keywords for now. Do what you can to get relevant links that point to your homepage and your individual posts.