Problem: Article: You definitely don’t want to feel bloated and uncomfortable on a day you’re supposed to be frolicking in your swimming suit. Skip fried and super salty foods and instead snack on fruits with lots of water in them, like watermelon and berries, or calcium-rich almonds, which can reduce cramping.  Avoid caffeine, which can make cramps worse.  Drink water, caffeine-free tea, or lemonade instead of soda or alcoholic beverages, which can increase bloating. You don’t need to camp out right outside the bathroom, but at least have one in sight so you know you can quickly go change or check for leaking if you need to. Also, an empty bladder and bowels can ease cramping, so visiting the bathroom frequently can help you stay comfortable. Lots of women break out during their periods, and an oily sunscreen can make things worse. Find sunscreen that is formulated to use on your face that won’t cause breakouts. If you’re self-conscious about pimples or redness, use a tinted moisturizer over your SPF to even out your skin tone. A big pair of sunglasses and a cute sunhat can also camouflage period acne. Plus, you’ll look super glamorous. It may be the last thing you feel like doing, but exercise is sometimes the best treatment for cramps. The endorphins released by your body will lift your mood and act as a natural pain killer. If you really don’t feel like moving, elevate your feet on a stack of towels or your beach bag to help ease cramping. You can also lie on your stomach and take deep, slow breaths.
Summary: Drink lots of water and avoid salty foods to prevent bloating and cramps. Set up near the bathroom. Use an oil-free SPF designed specifically for faces. Go swimming or get active to help stop cramps.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Specially-formulated de-icing fluid is available at most filling stations, garages and supermarkets; especially if you live in an area with cold winters. However, if you don't have any de-icer on hand or you just want to save money, it's not hard to make your own. Follow the simple instructions below: To make your own de-icer, pour rubbing alcohol into a clean, dry spray bottle. Add a few drops of dish soap. Screw the lid on, then invert several times to mix. Whether you bought de-icer or made your own, you'll use it the same way. Spray your de-icer directly on to the icy parts of your window, then allow it to soak in briefly. You shouldn't need to wait more than a minute or two - the more de-icer you use, the less time you'll have to wait. Use a plastic scraper, a gloved hand, or another tool to scrape the ice away. You should find that it comes off of your window much quicker and easier than it normally would, saving you time overall. If needed, re-apply your de-icer to difficult spots as you scrape. In commercial concentrations, rubbing alcohol has a very low freezing point, so it's usually OK to leave your de-icer in the car unless you're expecting temperatures of -20 F (-29 C) or lower.

SUMMARY: Buy a commercial de-icer or make your own. Spray your de-icer on the window. Scrape as normal.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Maintain your regular office routines and be cautious about how you behave around other coworkers.   While at work, do not go out of your way to be overly attentive or nice to your “special” coworker. Do not openly flirt with your coworker as this can cause suspicion among other coworkers. Do not email or instant message your coworker at work about the encounter or personal matters. Limit your conversations to strictly business matters. Agree to keep things secret by not telling other coworkers about the affair. If you have to tell someone about the affair, make sure it is a friend who has no connection to your work place. One of the biggest mistakes you can make here is by posting about the affair on Facebook. Remember, once something is on Facebook, it is hard to take it back. If caught while trying to keep things secret, be prepared to deal with backlash. Have a risk management strategy by thinking ahead about how to mitigate, minimize, and/or manage the situation.  Log more hours at the office. Take on new responsibilities and projects. Be proactive about promoting your accomplishments. If your boss confronts you about the situation, do not lie about it. Own up to it and offer valid solutions. If it was a one-time thing, let your boss know it is over. If it has developed into something more serious, don’t offer to end the affair but do let your boss know that you are sorry that they did not hear it from you first.
Summary: Stay professional. Do not kiss and tell. Manage the situation. Be upfront yet professional if your boss finds out.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: When a triangle has two sides that are in the same proportion to another triangle and their included angle is equal, these triangles are similar.  Be careful not to confuse this theorem with the Side-Angle-Side theorem for congruence. For congruence, the two sides with their included angle must be identical; for similarity, the proportions of the sides must be same and the angle must be identical. For example: Triangle ABC and DEF are similar is angle A = angle D and AB/DE = AC/DF. Using a ruler, measure two sides of triangle ABC and label them with that measure. Make sure triangle DEF is oriented in the same direction and measure the same two sides. Label these sides as well. Example: Measures of triangle ABC; side AB = 4 cm and side AC = 8 cm. Measures of triangle DEF; side DE = 2 cm and side DF = 4 cm. Using a protractor, measure the included angle, or, the angle between the two sides that you already measured. For this theorem, the measure of the angle should be identical in both triangles. Example: Angle A in triangle ABC is 26°. Angle D in triangle DEF is also 26°. To use the SAS theorem, the sides of the triangles must be proportional to each other. To calculate this, simply use the formula AB/DE = AC/DF. Example: AB/DE = AC/DF; 4/2 = 8/4; 2 = 2. The proportions of the two triangles are equal. Once you have determined that the proportions of two sides of a triangle and their included angle are equal, you can use the SAS theorem in your proof.  Example: Because AB/DE = AC/DF and angle A = angle D, triangle ABC is similar to triangle DEF. Note: If angle A did not equal angle D, the triangles would not be similar. Also, if the proportions were not equal, the triangles would not be similar.
Summary:
Define the Side-Angle-Side (SAS) Theorem for similarity. Measure the same two sides of each triangles. Identify the measure of the angle between those two sides. Calculate the proportion of the side lengths between the two triangles. Apply the Side-Angle-Side Theorem to prove similarity.