Article: You may want to do this by subject (blue for algebra, green for chemistry, red for English, etc.) or by type of assignment (blue for tests, green for homework, red for projects, etc.). Choose whichever method you think will be most helpful for you. You can do this with colored pencils, pens, highlighters, or even colorful sticky-note flags. On the first day of each week you should scan your planner to see what is due or what events you have. This will give you a good idea of what you will need to do through the week as well as help your manage your time efficiently. For example, if you have a lot of exams or a large essay due during a particular week, it might not be a good idea to schedule other things, like parties. This will give you an idea of what you need to do that day and help your prioritize assignments. It also ensures that you won’t forget anything and will avoid panicking the next day when you realize you didn’t do everything that was assigned.  Start with assignments that are due the following day. If you have extra time that evening, you could do the other assignments to get ahead of schedule. If none of your assignments are due yet, consider doing the easiest ones first to get them out of the way. Alternatively, you could try doing the hardest one first. You never know when you may want to look back and check on something. If you don’t want to keep them in your planner, tear them out and store them in a box or a desk drawer. Some people like to fold the old pages of their planners towards the spine. This will create bulk, but it will also make it easier to find the newest page.
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Color code your planner. Look ahead. Review your planner before you start your homework. Keep old pages.
Article: If you're having unusual problems urinating, you should make an appointment with your regular physician to figure out if there is a medical cause to your problem.  Your doctor will perform a medical and physical examination. If you are male, your doctor will probably perform a prostate exam.  If the doctor feels a urine test is necessary; she may use a catheter to release urine. This is a tube that goes up the urethra and drains urine into a bag.  Blood tests may also be needed to check for any signs of infections.  Treatment depends on the problem's cause, but a variety of medications can be used to treat urinary problems. The inability to urinate can occasionally be a medical emergency that requires immediate care. Go to the emergency room if you experience any of the following problems:  Acute and painful feelings in the bladder or stomach could be a sign of a severe bladder obstruction. See a doctor immediately as you may need an emergency catheter to drain urine.  Sudden and painful urine retention can be severe. Damage to the bladder and kidneys may occur without emergency treatment, so it's important to get to the ER as soon as possible. A variety of medications are used to treat urinary problems. Ask your doctor what medications she recommends.  Alpha receptor blockers are one class of medication used to treat urinary problems. They work by relaxing the muscles in the bladder and reducing whatever is obstructing urine flow. They are usually used for long-term issues with urine retention, especially enlarged prostates in men.  These drugs include 5-alpha-reductase inhibitors and antimuscarinic drugs for urinary incontinence. 5-alpha reductase inhibitors shrink the size of the prostate gland, so such medications are only prescribed to men. They may take weeks or even months to work depending on how long it takes them to successfully shrink the prostate gland. If you have difficulty voiding, then there is usually a medical condition that is causing this to occur.  Your doctor will want to do some test including a urine sample to make sure that you do not have an infection and that your urine is in working order.  Men who have a hard time urinating they may suffer from urinary incontinence.  This is usually due to an enlarged prostate on physical examination. Risk factors for urinary incontinence include advanced age.  The older you get, the more likely you are going to have problems going to the restroom. Prostate disease is another concern especially those who have a history of prostate surgery or radiation. A history of urinary tract infections can also lead to problems with urinating. You may have scars from the infections including strictures and fistula formation. Further, physical limitation is also a risk factor for people that have a hard time peeing. Neurological disease lead to urinary retention and problems with peeing. This includes problems with the CNS, spinal cord, stroke, or impaired cognition. Further conditions including diabetes, sleep apnea, depression, and constipation lead to problems with urinary incontinence.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Make an appointment with your doctor. Seek emergency care, if necessary. Try medications. Have a doctor determine what is causing your urination issues.
Article: You'll need a place to stay while you work on your house. When you build your house, be sure to use cobblestone (not wood) so that it will be ghast-proof. Make sure you have an iron door with a lever or button inside and out. Don't bother placing a bed, because if you try to sleep in it, it will explode. You may need to clear out the pigmen and blazes - just remember that all of the pigmen will attack you if you injure just one - and make sure to destroy all blaze spawners (with a pickaxe).  The Nether Fortress does make a quite decent house; there are hiding places inside mountains and rooms deep inside where you can hide from ghasts and stuff. They are very decent places to live and contain plenty of bricks and staircases, blazes for blaze rods for potion making, treasure chests, and a Nether-wart farm. What else could a Minecrafter ask for? You can get rotten flesh from zombie pigmen (climb a tower before fighting them, because they will swarm at you). Rotten flesh may give you the hunger effect, but you can drink milk (if you were able to get a cow through the portal) or bring a milk bucket before entering the nether. You can also drink a potion to stop the effect. If you bring bowls, you can make mushroom stew in your inventory crafting grid from the mushrooms found in the Nether. There are no other food sources in the Nether unless you brought trees or seeds with you. If you bring trees or seeds, you should also bring dirt. Yes, it's a no-brainer because the materials needed are mostly in the Nether to make this, and so are the ingredients: blaze rods, ghast tears, etc. You can also make splash potions for pesky pigmen packs that you have started a fight with. Either way, it’s essential unless you want to easily die after eating rotten flesh.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Dig into a mountain. If you can, find a Nether fortress. Only eat rotten flesh if you have nothing else. Make a brewing stand.