Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Note if the cat is overly affectionate or rubs up against you often. Check if the cat gets into the “presenting” stance or treads with her back legs. Listen for any yowling or loud meowing from the cat. Check if the cat wants to spend more time outdoors. Watch for any urine marking behavior from the cat. Note any vaginal discharge from the cat.

Answer: Cats who aren't spayed will periodically go into a period of heightened sexual activity called "heat", referred to scientifically as "estrus." This period of heat can last as long as three weeks, though visible symptoms usually don't last this long. A cat in heat will often act very affectionate, rubbing herself against people and inanimate objects and rolling around in a playful frenzy. A cat in heat will often show sexual affection by getting into a "presenting" stance, or a crouching body position — her rear will be elevated, her tail will be raised or placed at one side, and her head will be held low to the ground. This is especially common in the presence of male cats. When a female cat goes into the crouching position, she will likely also tread or paddle with her back feet. She will lift each back foot quickly, like she is walking in place. This is thought to attract males during heat because this causes the female cat’s genitals to jiggle up and down as she walks. A cat in heat will let out loud, yowling meows and other bleating noises. These vocalizations will typically start just after the onset of heat and grow in intensity over time. At their worst, these calls may be very frequent and may even sound pained or distressed, though the cat is not in any real danger. Other, less-common calls may range from quieter, inquiring mews to agitated screeches. An indoor cat who goes into heat may suddenly adopt the habits of an outdoor cat. Cats in heat will often want to get outside so they can find a mate and may resort to behaviors like pawing and scratching at the door, making noises at the door, or even trying to dart outside as soon as the door is open. Keep a close eye on the cat whenever you enter or leave the house. If your cat escapes from the house, she may come home pregnant as she is not spayed. A cat who is not spayed will use her urine to let potential mates know when she is in heat. Urine marking is a common reproductive trait in female cats and can be prevented by getting the cat spayed. The cat may urine mark indoors or outdoors, especially in the presence of male cats. Female cats who are not spayed may also have a small amount of vaginal discharge that is clear and watery or tinged with blood during heat. You may notice this discharge after the cat has been in heat for awhile. She will likely get into the “presenting” stance and tread before she starts to release the discharge. A cat should be taken to a veterinarian if there is a profuse discharge, as this indicates a womb infection.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Hang a lightweight container under the center of the bridge. Acquire weighted objects. Add weight. Watch the bridge collapse. Go back to the drawing board.

Answer: You might use half an envelope or a paper box. The size of the container will necessarily depend on the size of the bridge you have built. Use a string or bent paperclip to attach the container to the center of the bridge. A thin bridge may break immediately after you attach the container, but a thicker, stronger spaghetti bridge will hold. You can use multiple hanging points to distribute the weight evenly across the bridge. Alternatively, you can place the weight directly on the roadbed of the bridge. However, this will increase the chances of you accidentally collapsing the bridge when placing weights on it, so be very careful. Again, the size and density of the weighted objects will depend on the size of the bridge you built. For smaller bridges, coins will work as weighted objects. For larger bridges, consider using something like bags of sand or, if your bridge is quite large, actual weights from a weight set. Make sure you know the actual weight of the objects you use so that you can accurately determine how much weight you’ve added to the bridge before it collapses. Begin to add weights to the container a little at a time. Take care not to jar the bridge or cause the container to swing. This can be a very nerve-wracking process. Eventually, you will have added too much weight for your bridge to hold and it will collapse. After enjoying the bridge’s destruction, determine how much weight the bridge held by calculating the sum of the weights you added to the bridge. You will now want to go through this process again making minor alterations to the materials or adjustments to how you constructed the bridge. The goal here is to see if you can build a stronger bridge capable of holding more weight. Like any good science experiment, a little trial and error will be necessary.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Get plenty of rest. Take time off. Use steam. Try chicken noodle soup. Jump in the shower. Use a humidifier. Add honey to your tea. Gargle saltwater. Drink your liquids. Wash your hands often. Try zinc or a supplement with ginseng.

Answer: Your body needs rest to fight off the virus, as rest gives your immune system time and energy to work.  One way to sleep better is to lightly elevate the top half of your body with pillows, making breathing easier.  Another way to get better sleep is to relax before bed with teas such as chamomile.  Nasal strips relieve congestion at night, making it easier to sleep. You'll get more rest at home, and stress can make symptoms worse. Also, you won't infect colleagues if you stay home. You're generally contagious for 24 hours before you show symptoms and for 5 to 7 days after you begin showing symptoms. Severe cases of the flu may take even longer. Try fresh ginger chopped with hot water poured over it. Place your head over the bowl with a towel over your head. You can also add Vicks VapoRub to the water in place of the ginger. Hot beverages and soup also help, especially if you try to breathe in the steam as you drink or eat them. Steam helps break up congestion. It turns out that chicken noodle soup does help with colds and flu. Like hot beverages, the steam breaks up congestion. However, it provides other benefits, as well. The amino acid cysteine in chicken is similar to a bronchitis drug, which may explain why soup soothes symptoms. A hot shower can also help congestion through steam, and it can soothe achy muscles, as well. Take a few deep breaths of the steam while showering to cut through congestion. Humidifier moisten nasal passages and help with congestion at night. Be sure to clean it twice a week, change the water daily, and use distilled water. Humidifiers can be breeding grounds for bacteria and mold, which can worsen allergy and asthma symptoms. Honey or cinnamon can reduce irritation in the throat, which can decrease dry coughing. Gargling soothes a sore throat. Add a small amount of salt to water, and dissolve the salt. Use it to rinse out the back of your throat, and then spit the water out. Staying hydrated breaks up thick mucus, making you less congested. While washing your hands reduces your chances of infecting other people, it also stops you from catching something else while you're recovering. Zinc and ginseng can strengthen your immune symptom. However, you shouldn't take more than 50 milligrams of zinc a day, as it can actually suppress your immune system if you take too much. Try zinc if someone in your household has the flu but you don’t.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Prepare your fish. Prepare a side to go with your fish (optional). Season your fish. Microwave your fish. Serve your meal.

Answer:
You can use any kind of thicker fillet (salmon, halibut, bass, snapper etc.) Or you can use a cleaned and scaled whole fish. Lay your fish in a lightly oiled glass dish with a lid. If you are working with several fillets, you can overlap them in the dish. If you'd like, you can start an easy side to cook while your fish is cooking in the microwave. Put some rice in a rice cooker and turn it on. Try basmati or jasmine rice. Or, get your water boiling for couscous. Try salting the couscous water and adding a little butter or oil. Here comes the fun part. What kind of flavor are you craving? You can easily season your fish with any of the recommendations below, or create your own seasoning. Don't worry about basting the fish perfectly, just glob your seasoning on!  A few dashes of coconut milk, cloves, a clove of diced garlic, fresh or dried basil, cilantro, sliced chives, and lemon juice. Lemon or limejuice, sliced green onion, garlic, salt, and pepper. A pinch of ground cumin, a clove of diced garlic, sliced sweet onion, cilantro, salt, and pepper. A splash of soy sauce, a splash of sesame oil, grated ginger, a dash of rice wine, and sesame seeds. Cover your dish with a lid and place it in the microwave for 4-5 minutes depending on the thickness of your fillets. Use a fork to carefully test the doneness of your fish by gently flaking away at the meat. If the meat is white (or barely opaque) and flakes easily, the fish is done. Combine your fish with a side of rice, couscous, salad, or whatever you prefer, and enjoy!