Problem: Article: Professors are much more likely to grant an extension if you ask before the paper is due. Ask as soon as you think you might need one, rather than the night before the deadline, or afterwards. The exception to this, of course, is an unexpected emergency, such as a family death or being rushed to the hospital. Talking one-on-one with your professor will help show them you are being honest in saying you need an extension. When you think you need an extension, visit the professor during office hours or at least ask to talk to them for a minute after class. If you’re sick, away, or it’s the weekend you might not be able to approach your professor in person. In that case, plan to write a polite email to ask for more time to write the paper. Your professor likely teaches multiple classes. Write your class and time in the subject. An extension should give you a reasonable amount of time to complete the paper, based on how long you’ve already had to work on it, and on how much you’ve finished. Think about your professor’s personality when deciding how long of an extension to ask for.  If your professor seems strict, leave it entirely up to them to decide how long of an extension to grant. You may just have to take what you can get. If your professor is more lenient, and you think you can get the paper done within a certain time (such as two more days), ask for a specific extension. If your professor seems like the type to negotiate, aim high. If you think you can get the paper done in two days, ask for a four-day extension at first, and expect your professor to negotiate down.
Summary: Ask as soon as possible. Approach your professor in-person. Email to ask your professor about an extension. Decide how long the extension will be.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you have severe anemia from a chronic disease, your doctor may recommend blood transfusions. You'll be given healthy blood that matches your own via an IV. This is done to give you a large amount of red blood cells immediately. The transfusion will take between 1 and 4 hours to complete. Depending on the severity of your condition, your doctor may recommend regular blood transfusions. If you're getting frequent blood transfusions, your iron levels may build up. High levels of iron can damage your heart and liver, so you'll need to reduce the amount of iron in your body. Your doctor may give you an injection to reduce iron levels or will prescribe a medication. If prescribed a medication, you'll need to dissolve the tablet and drink the solution. Usually, this treatment is needed once a day. The marrow inside your bones contains stem cells, which develop into blood cells that your body needs. If you have anemia caused by a failure of your body to develop functional blood cells (aplastic anemia, thalassemia, or sickle cell anemia), your doctor may suggest a bone marrow transplant. The stems cells will be injected into your bloodstream and from there they'll move to your bone marrow. Once the stem cells reach your bone marrow and graft on, they'll begin to create new blood cells, potentially treating the anemia.

SUMMARY: Get blood transfusions. Take iron reduction pills. Get a bone marrow transplant.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Regular use of tobacco has been shown to slow or prevent the healing of ulcers. If you are addicted to tobacco products, talk to your doctor about treatments that can help you quit so that your ulcer can heal. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) include aspirin, naproxen, and ibuprofen. These common pain relievers, fever reducers, and anti-inflammatory medications may cause ulcers in some people, especially if taken for extended periods of time or at high doses. If you are taking NSAIDs for an existing condition, talk to your doctor about other medications you can take instead (such as acetaminophen).
Summary: Quit tobacco products. Stop taking NSAIDs.

Take a shower or bath and shampoo and condition your hair. While you're in there, shave your legs and armpits, if that’s something you normally do. Exfoliate your skin with a loofah to remove dead skin cells and keep your skin healthy, fresh, and gorgeous! Finally, wash your body with soap or a body wash to keep your skin smelling great. You don’t have to wash your hair every day if it actually looks and feels better if you only wash it a few times a week. Every girl’s hair is different. If you have dry hands, exfoliate them with a sugar scrub or another exfoliating soap. You can buy one from a store, or make one yourself. Simply run your hands under water, then wipe them off on a towel so that they are damp, and then put a generous amount of sugar scrub on them. Rub it around your hands, focusing on the areas that are the most dry. After you're done, rinse the scrub off, and you should have nice, soft hands. Your boyfriend will especially love your soft hands if you hold hands a lot. Your boyfriend will love it if you have soft, nourished lips, especially if he's thinking about kissing you. Exfoliate your lips, and apply lip balm to hold in the moisture. Carry lip balm with you and apply it every few hours to keep your lips nice and soft. If you think you’re about to kiss your boyfriend, though, hold off on the lip balm. You want your lips to be nice and soft when you kiss him, but if you put on lip balm right before you kiss him, then your lips may be a little too wet for his taste. Lock on the moisture by moisturizing your whole body. Focus on really dry areas, such as your feet, hands, and elbows, but moisturize yourself everywhere. This works especially well after getting out of the shower. If you shave your legs, make sure to moisturize them so that they're not dry. Smooth, soft, silky skin is sexy skin, and your boyfriend will love it. You can also carry lotion around with you to reapply it throughout the day if you need to. Brush your teeth twice a day, floss them, and use a mouthwash to get extra-fresh breath. If you two are going to kiss, you'll want to taste minty, and not like what you ate for lunch. And when you smile, you'll want your teeth to look their best! Chewing on gum or sucking on a mint is great before you kiss your boyfriend. Just don’t do it immediately before you kiss him, or you’ll be making your intentions a little bit too obvious.
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One-sentence summary -- Shower regularly. Get the hands of your dreams. Get kissable lips. Moisturize your body. Take care of your pearly whites.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Dump in 1 tablespoon (14.3 grams) of salt for every cup (250 milliliters) of water you use. Make sure the caramel is completely submerged under water. Do not dump the water out beforehand, no matter how murky or dingy it may look. By now, the salt should have weakened the stuck-on caramel, causing it to lift off the sides of the pot as soon as the water heats up. Gently scrub the sides of the pot with a dish sponge. Any remaining caramel should lift off without much difficulty. Use running water to remove any residual flakes of caramel.
Summary:
Fill an enamel pot or pan with salt water. Allow the salt water to sit in the pot overnight. Boil the salt water inside the pot the following day. Dump the water. Rinse the pot.