Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Ask God to forgive you for your sins. Tell God your troubles and ask for his help. Pray for people around you who are struggling. Ask God to help you understand his answer. Thank God again, then close the prayer.

Answer: Before you ask God for anything else, you should ask for his forgiveness for your sins. Look into your heart and find the areas where you need to improve, then ask God to forgive you for falling short. Ask God to give you the strength to do better in the future.  Sins don't always have to be big things like stealing or lying; sometimes they might include being jealous of a coworker, being unkind to your sibling, or prioritizing material things over your relationship with God. Say something like, "God, I know I said I wouldn't get so mad when a customer says something rude, but I have been struggling with that lately. Please forgive me for not keeping my temper, and help me find the strength to stay calm next time." No matter what you're going through, you should ask God for help. God wants us to seek him first in every situation. However, keep in mind that God knows what is best, and his answer might not always be what you had in mind.  For example, if you're struggling financially, praying "Please let me win the lottery" might not have the results you want. However, if you pray something like, "Please send me an opportunity to use my strengths and provide for my family," you might be surprised what happens. On the other hand, God might have ordained that you don't need a lot of money, so a better prayer might be, "Lord, help me be wise with my finances so I can make do with what I have." You could also pray for your health, your relationships, guidance in a tough situation, or anything else you could possibly need. When you see a need in others, ask God for his help. It might be someone close to you, or it could be a group of people on the other side of the world who are suffering. Praying for others is an important way to strengthen your faith.  For example, you might say something like, "God, my aunt is really ill, and it's causing her so much pain. Please send her some comfort and peace, and let her feel your presence." You could also say, "Lord, my heart is heavy for the people at war in the Middle East. It seems like such a huge problem that no one can fix it, but nothing is too big for you. Please bring peace to that region and to all of your children." God speaks to us in ways that can be hard to spot, especially if you're just beginning to build your spiritual relationship with him. Ask God to help you recognize the signs that he is answering your prayer. It's important to have a grateful heart while you're praying, so opening and closing the prayer with thanks will help keep you in the right spirit. Thank God for listening, and for the good works you know he still has in store.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Talk to your doctor. Ask your doctor if you have a platelet disorder. Stop taking blood thinners if possible. Check for signs of a blood clotting disorder.

Answer: If you are worried that you have an underlying disorder that causes you to bruise easily, talk to your doctor. They can run tests to see if there is any condition that may cause you to bruise due to slight bumps or very minor injuries. Let your doctor know of any other symptoms that you may be symptoms of larger disorders. Platelet disorders, such as those that underlie diseases like leukemia or AIDS, can cause increased bruising. If you have too few platelets, you may suffer from increased bleeding or dark red or purple bruises in addition to more frequent bruises. See your doctor if you are concerned about increased bruising. Blood thinners can cause increased bruising. If you are taking blood thinners, such as warfarin or heparin, ask your doctor to do a PT test to see if you can reduce the dose or eliminate taking blood thinners. If you cannot be taken off blood thinners, be more cautious in situations that may cause you to bruise - the medicine will make you more prone to bruising. If you have recently taken blood thinners but no longer are, you may still be at risk of increased bruising. The effects will wear off after a short time. Blood clotting disorders, such as vitamin K deficiency or hemophilia, can cause an increased rate of bruising when the blood takes longer to clot under your skin. You may have a clotting disorder if minor injuries cause large, deep bruises. You will also have other symptoms, such as nosebleeds, painful or tight joints, blood in your urine or feces, or excessive bleeding.  Hemophilia is an inherited disorder, so have yourself checked if anyone in your family has it. See your doctor if you think you may have a clotting disorder. You may be able to rectify the disorder through diet changes, exercise, and prescription blood thinners.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Use an HTTPS connection on websites to secure your PC. Select “Always use https” in Gmail. Set your Facebook to use an HTTPS connection. Install the HTTPS Everywhere extension for your browser. Protect your Wi-Fi connection with a VPN service.

Answer: Hypertext transfer protocol secure (HTTPS) is an encrypted website connection that your browser uses when you’re accessing and viewing a web page. You can tell that the website you’re viewing is using an HTTPS connection if you see “https:” at the beginning of the website’s address in your web browser’s address bar. Many websites use an HTTPS connection that will keep your PC safer from viruses and malware. To make sure your Gmail page is always using a secure HTTPS connection, click on the gear icon in the top-right corner. Scroll to the tab labeled “General.” In the general menu, choose the option to always use an HTTPS connection.  Your Gmail settings will be saved so anytime you use it, you’ll be using an HTTPS connection. Your Gmail likely contains a lot of your important and personal information, so keep it secure with an HTTPS connection. To change your Facebook settings to use an HTTPS connection, click on the down arrow in the top right corner of your screen and select the “Account Settings” option. In the menu for your account settings, click on the option labeled “Security” to bring up the menu. In the “Secure Browsing” section, check the box labeled “Browse Facebook on a secure connection (https) when possible” to change the settings. Viruses and malware can breach your PC by using your Facebook account. If you use Google Chrome, Opera, or Firefox as your web browser, you can add an extension that will automatically request an encrypted connection whenever you visit a web page. If the page supports an HTTPS connection, then your browser will automatically use an encrypted connection. Download the extension to add it to your browser. Visit https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere to download the extension. If you sign into a public Wi-Fi connection or a connection that isn’t yours, your PC can be breached by hackers, viruses, and malware. A Virtual Private Network (VPN) encrypts your information and keeps your PC secure so you can browse safely.  You can subscribe to a popular VPN like Tunnel Bear, Cyber Ghost, or ProtonVPN. Many VPNs have a monthly fee in order for you to use their encryption services. Search online for free VPNs that you can use as well.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Add fuel if the vehicle’s out of gas. Look for signs of jerking as you drive before it dies. Check to see if the vehicle will start again after a few minutes. Replace your fuel filter. Test your fuel pump.

Answer:
If the vehicle is extremely low on fuel or out of gas, add some using a red plastic gas container designed to carry and pour gas into a vehicle’s fuel tank.  Gasoline eats through many kinds of plastic, so it is very important you use a container intended to transport it.  Screw the nozzle onto the large opening on the can, then open the breather cap on the other side before pouring the gas into your vehicle.  The breather cap allows air to travel into the can, permitting the gas to pour out into the vehicle’s fuel tank. Be careful not to spill gasoline on yourself or the paint. A common sign of trouble with your vehicle’s fuel system is jerking or inconsistent power while you are driving at a consistent speed, such as on the highway.  If you begin to feel the engine delivering intermittent power despite your foot staying in the same place on the throttle, it may be because of an issue with fuel delivery.  If the RPMs also drop with the engine’s power delivery, that indicates a fuel problem. If the RPMs climb as the power fails to reach the wheels, that is usually a transmission problem instead. If the engine stalls as you are driving and struggles to start or run again immediately after, try letting it sit for a few minutes and trying again.  If the engine starts up and runs properly after sitting for twenty minutes or so, it could be due to a clogged fuel filter.  As sediment builds up in a fuel filter, it can block the passage of fuel into the engine. Once the filter sits for a few minutes, the sediment may settle, allowing fuel to pass through once again. Your vehicle may not be getting fuel because the fuel filter is completely clogged.  Replace your fuel filter by locating it beneath the vehicle and disconnecting the fuel lines going in and out of it.  Remove the filter from the bracket and install a new one to allow fuel to flow to the engine once again.  You can purchase replacement fuel filters at your local auto parts store. A severely clogged fuel filter can lead to burning out your fuel pump. There are a few methods you can use to test your fuel pump to see if it is functioning properly.  Be sure to check that it is receiving electrical current, then you may want to do a flow test to check the volume of fuel it is sending to the engine.  If the fuel pump is not functioning properly, it will need to be replaced. Refer to the service manual for your specific vehicle for instructions on replacing the fuel pump.