INPUT ARTICLE: Article: While the previous remedies have been found effective in some cases, they won't work for everyone. There are a variety of prescription treatments that the doctor can recommend. Like sunbathing, this involves exposing your skin to UVB light. Phototherapy, however, is performed in a medical facility under a doctor's supervision. Exposure is more concentrated here than with sunlight, which may irritate your skin initially. Continued treatment, however, often leads to improvement. In addition to OTC topicals, there are more concentrated treatments available by prescription. Topical treatments include

SUMMARY: Visit your doctor. Try phototherapy. Use prescription topical treatments.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This is going to be number one on your list for starting a business website.   For example, you might want to start a website to sell a craft item, beauty product, tool, or other product that you make. You might also be offering a service, such as dog walking, lawn service, house cleaning, or law consulting. Depending on what type of business you want to start, your target customer will be different. Think about the age group and gender of the customers you are likely to get.   For example, if you are selling beauty products for women you will want to target your business towards women and teen girls. If you are offering a service such as lawn maintenance or house cleaning, your target customer will likely be adults that own their own homes or property. The model of your website and how you advertise will depend highly on your target customer. You will need to target your product and hours of service to your target customer. For example, if your target customer is likely to be working a typical 9-5 job, it might be beneficial to offer your service on weekends etc. Do some research about this if you aren't sure.   For example, if you are starting a contractors business you will need a contractors license. If you are operating a house cleaning, lawn maintenance, or other service business you might need insurance. Make sure your business doesn't require a permit to operate in your town. Even though your advertising and customer communication will probably all be online, if you are offering a service you might need a local permit. Check with your local municipality or city for this information. You might need to secure a small loan or have savings to start your business.   Write up a spreadsheet of expected costs. This is the best way to estimate how much money you will need to start your business. Once you know what type of web-hosting service you will use, you will need to calculate how much this company will charge in monthly fees. These are usually very affordable and many free web-hosting services are available. Estimate how much you will need to purchase materials to make your product and how much shipping costs will be for you. If you are providing a service, factor in the cost of transportation within your area of operation. For example, if you have a grass cutting business and are offering landscaping and grass cutting services, you will want to estimate costs for your equipment (lawnmowers, trucks, weed trimmers), maintenance on vehicles and equipment, transportation costs (mileage for work vehicles and cost of fuel in your area of operation) etc.

SUMMARY: Think about what product or services you want to offer. Consider your target audience. Make sure you have any licenses you will need to operate your business. Think about what type of start-up funds you will need.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Plan for approximately 1 gallon (3.8 L) of water per foot of height each week. Use your best judgment—if the soil is becoming soggy, decrease the amount of water you use.  Leyland Cypress' need adequate water—even during the fall, their evergreen foliage typically lose water. Water regularly for the 2 to 3 months following planting. After this period, the tree will have a well-developed root system and won't need as much watering. Use your shovel to create a gap 4 inches (10 cm) deep near the base of your tree. To determine moisture, feel the soil in the gap—if it's dry, water your tree. Once the root system has been established, you can fertilize your tree again. This will speed the growth of your tree and help it to flourish. Begin pruning your tree when it reaches 3 to 4 inches (7.6 to 10.2 cm) in height. Only prune the sides, and take care not to remove more than 3 to 4 inches (7.6 to 10.2 cm) of growth. If you want your tree to stop increasing in height, cut its central upright stem as well as its outside branches. Regular fungicide application for at least 6 weeks after shearing will minimize the chances of fungal infection. This is important because shearing temporarily reduces food production, which weakens the tree. The most common are Seiridium canker and Botryosphaeria canker, both of which create yellow or brown foliage. Avoid excessive watering and cut any twigs that show signs of cankering. Although not common, root rot diseases are dangerous. Once a tree is infected, there is no way to cure it. Any infected trees, including their stumps, should be removed completely. Keep an eye out for female bagworms, which carry egg-containing bags that can reach up to 2 inches (5.1 cm) when complete. Adult females do not have legs or wings, are yellow in color, and have an appearance akin to a maggot.  Bags should either be destroyed or placed into a 5 gallons (19 L) container. This allows any helpful parasites to escape the bags while keeping bagworm larvae contained. Pests can also be treated with a mild insecticidal soap or spray.

SUMMARY: Water your tree with 1 gallon (3.8 L) per foot of height weekly. Monitor soil moisture by creating a small gap. Fertilize your tree well in approximately 3 months. Prune your Leyland Cypress using garden pruners. Apply fungicide every 7 to 10 days after pruning. Watch out for yellow or brown foliage, which are signs of canker diseases. Keep an eye out for dark and decayed roots, which are signs of root rot diseases. Remove female bagworms during early spring and winter.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Most universities require you to submit some basic details using an online application. These details may include things like your name, address, schools attended, etc. Complete this part of your application before you do anything else. Some schools also require letters of recommendation to be submitted via an online system. You may need to submit your recommenders email addresses so that they can access this system. Your applications will also likely include some paper items, such as your statement of purpose, official transcripts, writing samples, or other required materials. Collect these items and seal them in a large envelope. Make sure that you give yourself plenty of time to send your packets so that they will arrive before the deadline.  Address the packets. Make sure that you double check the addresses for each of your packets to ensure that they will be delivered to the correct location. Pay for postage. International postage can be quite expensive, so make sure that you reserve some money to pay for this cost. Pay the postage for each of your packets and send them out. Waiting to hear back from schools may be the most difficult part of the process. It can take weeks or even months for PhD application committees to make their selections. Many schools alert applicants of an acceptance or rejection via email as well as with a paper letter, so keep an eye on both of your inboxes.

SUMMARY:
Complete online application components. Prepare your application items to mail. Wait for responses.