Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Compare all of the hardware to make sure it’s either all gold or all silver. Open and close the zipper to see if it runs smoothly. Read the zipper brand to see if it’s Lampo, Ykk, Riri, Opti, or Ipi. See if all of the hardware says “Prada.

Answer: Prada only uses high-quality gold and silver for its hardware. They will never mix colors on a bag so check that all of the hardware including zippers, clasps, and feet are all one color. Different colors or finishes mean the bag is fake. On a real Prada bag, the zipper should work easily. There won’t be any snags, catches, or broken zipper pieces. An exception is if you’re buying a used bag where the zipper might have been damaged by the owner. Ask if this is the case. These are the only brands that Prada uses for its bags. Find the brand embossed on the back of the zipper. ” On Prada bags, every piece of hardware has the brand name engraved on it. This includes the zippers, buckles, metal feet at the bottom, locks, and any other decorative pieces.  If any of the hardware is blank, it’s not a real bag. On the zipper of a real bag, the Prada engraving will be on the front side while the zipper brand will be on the back. Not all real Prada bags have metal feet on the bottom of the purse or special accents like locks. Check the Prada catalog online to see if your model is supposed to.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Write the scientific name in all caps in your title. Make the scientific name unitalicized in a block of italic text. Use the full scientific name on first reference for an academic audience. Use the common name instead of the scientific name for the public.

Answer: Ignore the typical capitalization conventions of scientific naming when using the scientific name in your title of your paper. Use the same point font as the rest of the title, and write the scientific name in all caps. You can italicize or underline the name as normal or not, it’s up to you. Set off the scientific name by removing italics when it appears in a block of italicized text. Though rare, if your underlined scientific name appears in a block of underlined text, remove the underlining to make it stand out. Abbreviate the generic name for subsequent references to the same organism in your paper or article. Preserve the formatting of your scientific name.  For example, Sansevieria trifasciata would become S. trifasciata on future references. Most generic names are abbreviated with a capitalized first letter then a period. Search an online scientific name finder, such as SciName Finder, to confirm the abbreviation of your generic name. Several universities also have online databases to assist with scientific abbreviations. Use the common name of the organism in papers and lectures directed at the general public. This simpler approach ensures better compression of your subject for a lay audience. So rather than saying, “sansevieria trifasciata” in your talk to a Boy Scout troop, say, “snake plant.”


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Limit vitamin K-rich foods. Avoid herbs that alter your INR. Discontinue nicotine and alcohol use. Talk to your doctor about vitamins and supplements.

Answer: Eating a diet rich in vitamin K can increase your body's ability to form blood clots. This can decrease the effectiveness of anticoagulants by reducing their ability to thin your blood and prevent blood clots.  Green leafy vegetables like spinach, kale, collard greens, and lettuce are all rich in vitamin K and may alter the effectiveness of blood thinners. Cruciferous vegetables, such as broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, and asparagus, are all high in vitamin K and should therefore be avoided. Other vegetables that should be avoided or consumed in limited quantities include frozen peas and okra. Talk to your doctor and/or a nutritionist about eating a balanced diet that won't impact the effectiveness of your medication. Some herbs act as natural blood thinners. If you consume these herbs while taking anticoagulants, your blood may become too thin. This can cause excessive bruising and bleeding, which may lead to further complications.  Avoid herbal teas. Avoid taking herbal supplements, including (but not limited to) alfalfa, clove, echinacea, ginger, gingko Biloba, ginseng, green tea, and St. John's wort. Nicotine can increase your risk of developing blood clots and cardiovascular disease. Alcohol can make some blood thinners less effective. It can also cause stomach bleeding, which may be excessive due to the anticoagulants. Work with your doctor about putting together a plan to quit smoking or drinking if you currently consume nicotine or alcohol on a regular basis. Many vitamins and supplements affect your body's ability to produce blood clots. If taken with anticoagulants, these vitamins and supplements may cause moderate to severe medical complications.  Do not take vitamins that contain more than the daily recommended intake of vitamins A, E, or C if you're taking blood thinners. Fish oil, garlic oil, and ginger supplements should all be avoided. Onion and garlic extracts are commonly sold as supplements, but they may affect your INR and should therefore be avoided.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Avoid holding grudges. Alter your expectations. Show appreciation when you are contacted.

Answer:
If you're the type to get angry or hold grudges, people will not be drawn to you naturally. Try to let go of past treatment and be empathetic of others. If a friend forgot to return a text, this is probably not worth getting upset over. If you're a kind, forgiving person, people will feel at ease around you. They'll be more likely to contact you, as they'll feel comfortable in your presence. However, there's such a thing as being too forgiving. Remember to watch out for one-sided friends. At a certain point, it is appropriate to assert yourself. Letting go of small indiscretions does not mean you should put up with long-term mistreatment. A lot of times, people have high or unreasonable expectations of their friends. Consider what you expect from those around you. Is it fair? Is it reasonable? If not, you may want to let go of certain expectations. This will help you relax more, allowing others to feel comfortable and welcome in your presence.  Do not pick your friends apart too quickly. Accept that your friends are imperfect and make mistakes. If a friend fails to return a text message, don't jump to accusing him or her of disrespect. It's not reasonable to expect text messages to always be returned. Chances are, you've failed to return a text or two as well at some point. Understand your friends aren't going to match you all the time. While you may be excellent at returning e-mails and phone calls, other people are less organized. You can't expect your friends to be at your level in every respect. Chances are, there are things about you your friends find frustrating as well. Let people know you enjoy being included. Being gracious and kind will encourage people to contact you again. After a night out, for example, text a friend something like, "Thank you so much for including me tonight. I had a great time, and I appreciate the invite."