Article: You want to make sure that the surgeon you choose is not only qualified to perform the procedure you need, but experienced in it. The more practiced they are in performing the procedure, the better. When you meet with them, be sure to ask questions like:  How did you train for this procedure? How many years have you been performing this operation? How many times have you performed it? Good plastic surgeons will want to know a patient’s medical history and make sure a procedure is safe for them before they agree to operate. If they do not ask questions like the following, it is a sign that you should look for a different surgeon:  Why do you need the surgery? How long has the issue been going on? Can you describe your medical history? This is an important one. When you go to a plastic surgeon, you are entrusting them with the care of your body. This can make you feel anxious. You also have every right to only choose a surgeon you feel comfortable around. Ask yourself:   Does the surgeon seem safe? Does the surgeon seem to be caring? Are you ok spending time with them? Do they communicate clearly and respectfully? Do they give you time to ask questions? Do they listen carefully to your concerns?
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Ask each surgeon about their expertise and experience. Expect the surgeon to ask you questions. Ask yourself how the surgeon makes you feel.
Article: Beat for about 2 minutes.  Pour in the flour, baking soda, and salt. Blend slowly until properly combined.     Slice the cookie into pieces. Top with vanilla ice cream, if desired. Enjoy!
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Preheat the oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit (190 degrees Celsius). Grease a 14 inch round pizza pan. Cream the butter, brown sugar, granulated sugar, and vanilla until light and fluffy. Crack in the eggs and blend until fully combined. Stir in the dry ingredients. Fold in the chocolate chips and mix well. Flatten and spread the cookie dough on the pizza pan. Bake the cookie in the oven for about 20-25 minutes. Allow the cookie to cool for about 10 minutes. Serve.
Article: Odds of 3-5 indicate that your profit will be three-fifths of a dollar. In other words, for every $5 you bet you can win $3 in profit.  To determine profit, multiply the amount you bet by the fraction. If I spend $15, then my profit for winning is $9 (15 x 3/5). Ex. If I successfully bet $15 on a horse with 3/5 odds of winning, the payout would be $24 ($15 + [15 x 3/5]) This makes sense, because you would expect a bet on the underdog to have a higher payout.  If you have a hard time with fractions, then see if there is a larger number on top then on bottom. If so, that team/horse is not expected to win. When you bet for the underdog, it is called betting "against the odds." For example, if odds are 3/1 for the Cowboys this Sunday, then it is three times more likely that they will lose than win. Odds of 3-1 indicate that if you bet $100, you will win $400, the original amount of your bet plus the profit. Odds of 1-3 will win you $33 on a $100 bet, or $133.
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Know that odds at the track tell you amount of profit you will make per dollar spent. Understand that fractions greater than one mean a team is an underdog.