Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Try noise or rapid action to deter your cat. Use a motion detector with noise. Find distractions. Try cat grass. Give your cat plenty of fun cat toys. Keep the cat away when moving items with cords.

Answer: There are several things you can do if you catch your cat in the act. Yelling a loud "NO" or clapping your hands every time the cat goes near the cord is one possibility. Another is to keep a water-gun handy for squirting your cat when it gets too close to places you don't want it going. Obviously, be careful not to hit electrical or electronic equipment with the water. If you can find a motion-detector toy that makes a noise as soon as it spots motion (for example, a frog that croaks), consider placing it strategically to go off every time the cat gets near certain vulnerable cords, such as under the computer desk. It will need to be loud and sudden enough to scare off your cat, and there is a chance that he'll just get used to it and ignore it. Cord chewing can be a sign of boredom, a sign of practicing prey hunting, or just a need to play. Try new items at home to keep your cat interested -- a carpet square, cardboard boxes to shred, or even a rubbery dog chew toy. Purchase or grow some cat grass grown from oats or wheat.  Many cats feel the need to chew on grass, and without grass, the next closest thing is string and wires. Cat grass is available in pet stores and on the internet, and you can buy seeds of oats and wheat and grow them yourself in a pot with a little soil. You can even dig up a little sod from a yard that is not treated with pesticides or herbicides. Look to make certain the sod only contains grass leaves, no weeds. Place the clump of sod in the pot on the floor and let the cat chew on it. Release the sod to its original place when the cat is done chewing on it. Repeat frequently, as needed. When cats chew cords, they're often looking to create small toys for themselves. Short wires skitter across linoleum and hardwood floors quite marvelously when batted by a furry paw. You might try distracting your cat with a different sort of toy. Just be sure to avoid any toys that encourage wire-chewing behavior (such as toys which are wire-like using string, yarn, etc.). There are some activities where cord movement is inevitable and it is probably best to keep your cat locked out of the room or space where you're using such appliances rather than risk chewing and the potential for electrical shock to both you and your cat, as well as the potential for a heavy item falling on your cat if the cord is pulled down too much.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Learn counting cardinals from one to nine in Latin  Learn from eleven to nineteen : Now it is time to learn multiples of ten : Learn multiples of hundred : Learn to count in smaller increments. In Latin , in contrast to English, they say seven and forty not forty-seven. This goes until we get to one-hundred where order of words becomes like English.

Answer: One: Unus Two: Duo  Three: Tres Four: Quattuor  Five: Quinque Six:  Sex Seven: Septem Eight: Octo  Nine:  Novem Eleven: Undecim Twelve:  Duodecim Thirteen:  Tredecim Fourteen:  Quattuordecim Fifteen:  Quindecim Sixteen: Sedecim Seventeen: Septendecim Eighteen:  Duodeviginiti (actually, two from twenty) Nineteen:  Undeviginiti (actually, one from twenty) Ten: Decem Twenty: Viginiti Thirty: Triginta Forty:  Quadraginta Fifty:  Quinquaginta Sixty:  Sexaginta Seventy: Septuaginta Eighty:  Octoginta Ninety:Nonaginta Hundred: Centum Two-hundred: Ducenti Three-hundred: Trecenti Four-hundred:  Quadringenti Five-hundred:  Quingenti Six-hundred:  Sescenti Seven-hundred: Septingenti Eight-hundred: Octingenti Nine-hundred: Nongenti And at last, Thousand: Mille Two-thousand: Duo milia Three-thousand: Tre milia hundred-thousand: Centum milia And a million: Decies centena milia (actually ten-hundred-thousand) Once you know the larger numbers, knowing small numbers is easy in Latin. Hence,  Forty-seven: Septem et quadraginta Fifty-six: Sex et quinquaginta Eighty-five: Quinque et octoginta Thus,  Hundred and forty-seven: Centum quadraginta septem Three-hundred and fifty-six: Trecenti quinquaginta sex Seven-hundred and eighty-five: Septingenti octoginta quinque


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Start with clean, damp hair. Bend over at the waist, with your head pointing downward. Comb or brush your hair into a ponytail near the top of your head. Secure your ponytail tightly with an elastic band. Place another elastic band further down the ponytail. Cut your hair just above the second elastic band. Release your hair from the ponytail. Make some finishing touches.

Answer: This cut will give you heavier layers on the top of your hair. If you've recently washed your hair, you needn't wash it again. You can simply wet it using a spray bottle and some fresh water. If you don't want to turn upside down to cut your hair, you can also do the high ponytail method while standing upright. Just hold the high ponytail up over your head in one hand as you follow the rest of these steps. Do this while you are still bending over at the waist, with your head pointing downward. To ensure that your hair is as even as possible, aim for a ponytail that is right at the centre and top of your head. Use a mirror to help you determine the position of the ponytail. Put this first band close to your scalp so that your hair cannot slip out of it. This second elastic band will sit just below where you want to make the cut. Holding the bottom of your hair firmly in one hand, hold scissors in the other hand and use them to cut through your hair. Do not try to cut through the entire ponytail of hair all at once. Make small snips until you are all the way through the ponytail. Remove the elastic band and shake out your hair. Brush it and run your fingers through it. If it looks too blunt or uneven, flip your hair over once more, again securing it into a ponytail at the top centre of your head, then, holding the ponytail in one hand, trim any stray hairs that hang out of the end of the ponytail.  There shouldn't be many stray hairs. If you see a lot of them, move the ponytail around on your head until the hair is mostly even when you grasp it in your hand. For a more natural look, you can make some small, upward cuts into the ponytail. This will soften the ends of your hair so that the cut looks less blunt. It will also give it more of a shaggy look, incorporating any unevenness into the style.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Determine whether you have an addiction. Decide whether you need professional help. Find a qualified mental health provider or therapist. Discuss treatment plans with your therapist. Set aside shame or embarrassment. Seek support from loved ones. Join a support group for people with sex addictions.

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A sex addiction is not the same as having a vigorous sex drive. You might have a sexual addiction if you exhibit persistent, escalating patterns of sexual behavior despite increasing negative consequences for yourself and others. The high that you feel from sex occupies your mind constantly. You always are looking for your next chance to feel that pleasure. Examples include persons who spend half their income on prostitutes or business people who watch pornography at work despite warnings that they will lose their jobs. This preoccupation with sex leaves less room in your life for healthy relationships and other interests. Anyone can have a sex addiction, no matter his/her gender, sexuality, or relationship status. The following signs indicate a possible sex addiction:  Seeking extramarital affairs  Using compulsive sexual behavior as an escape from loneliness, depression, anxiety or stress  Thinking about sex to the exclusion of other interests and occupations Using pornography excessively Masturbating frequently, especially in inappropriate situations such as while at work Having sex with prostitutes Sexually harassing other people Having unprotected sex with strangers that could lead to sexually transmitted diseases (STD)s. If you are unsure whether you have an STD, get tested right away. If you are in a relationship, your partner should get tested as well. For some people with hypersexual disorder or a sex addiction, they can treat their condition on their own through lifestyle changes. Ask yourself: can you manage your sexual impulses? Are you distressed by your sexual behaviors? Is your sexual behavior harming your relationships and work life, or leading to negative consequences like arrest? Do you try to hide your sexual behavior? If you feel your condition is leading to negative consequences, seek help.  Risky sexual behavior is a hallmark of Borderline Personality Disorder, which the DSM-5 recognizes, and is treatable through therapy and sometimes medication.  Get help immediately if you might harm yourself or others, have bipolar disorder, or are suicidal. Ask your family practitioner for a recommendation of someone who specializes in sex addiction. Psychologists, psychiatrists, marriage and family therapists, or licensed clinical social workers are all potential options. It is preferable to find someone who has experience helping people work through sex addiction. Hypersexual behavior can appear similar to behavior associated with impulse-control or substance-use disorders. Still, it is unclear whether the brain operates the same way with hypersexual disorder as it does with substance addiction. Thus, rather than finding someone who works on substance addiction, look for a specialist on hypersexual disorder. If you are in a committed partnership, marriage and family therapists can help both you and your partner. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is an effective treatment method.  CBT is a short-term, goal-oriented psychotherapy treatment, which utilizes a hands-on, practical approach to problem-solving. In CBT, you work with your therapist to change patterns of thinking or behavior with the goal of changing the way you feel. Your therapist might also prescribe medication. For example, anti-depressants curb compulsive sex behavior. Common examples are selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) including fluoxetine (Prozac), paroxetine (Paxil), or sertraline (Zoloft). Your therapist also might prescribe anti-androgens, mood stabilizers, or another drug. An experienced therapist can help you handle the intricacies of your situation. As societal acceptance of sexual addictions varies, your therapist can help you navigate your relationships and overcome any shame you might feel. Focus on the positive benefits of treatment. Remember that your therapist is there to help you. It is her job not to judge you or make you feel "bad" about your compulsions. Finding a therapist you feel comfortable with and who you feel like you can trust is essential for recovery.  If you're having trouble because you feel embarrassed, consider therapy like any other form of treatment. If you had a physical illness, you'd see a doctor. If you had a cavity, you'd see a dentist. You probably wouldn't be embarrassed or ashamed about seeking those treatments. Remind yourself that you are seeking help to make your life healthier and happier, and that's a sign of courage and belief in yourself that is admirable. Remember you are not alone. Many people struggle with hypersexual disorder. Mental health providers are discreet and understanding. They will keep your information confidential unless you report that you will hurt yourself or another, report the sexual abuse of a child, or report abuse or neglect of someone in a vulnerable population (e.g. elderly or underage). Quitting a sex addiction can be a lonely endeavor. Even though your previous sexual activity might have lacked an emotional connection, you might miss the physical closeness. Spending time with loved ones will help you remember why you are quitting and commit to stop. You might have loved ones who do not understand sex addiction or who are angry with you for your past behavior. These feelings are normal. Try to find a few people who can understand your struggle and help you be successful. Do not spend too much time with critical people. Whether you want a structured 12-step program, a faith-based program, or a hotline you can call, it is a good idea to connect with other patients. Look for groups online or ask your doctor for recommendations. Examples include The Society for the Advancement of Sexual Health, Sex Addicts Anonymous (12-step program), and COSA, formerly an acronym for Codependents of Sex Addicts. COSA can help your family with their recovery.