Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Find the contact information. Call early. Explain your situation.

Answer: Look through your papers to see if you can find the phone number for the community service organization. If you can’t find anything, then do a quick Internet search. Type in the name of the community service organization and its location. As soon as you know that you can’t make your scheduled shift, you should call the organization and try to reschedule. Generally, you should try to give at least 24 hours’ notice. Community service organizations might have strict requirements about not canceling. In this situation, you should explain as best as you can why you missed your scheduled community service.  The organization might terminate your community service for failure to show up on the scheduled date. In this situation, you should contact the court to see how you can get another placement.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Avoid touching your earrings, especially with dirty hands. Clean your earrings and earlobes before inserting your earrings. Wear your earrings with a loose clasp. Remove the earrings before bed once the piercing has become permanent. Use earrings made from a non-irritating material.

Answer: As noted above, one common cause of infection following an ear piercing is the introduction of bacteria into the piercing via the wearer's hands. Though it's easy to absent-mindedly fool with your earrings while you're bored or daydreaming, try to avoid this type of behavior, especially if your hands haven't been recently washed. Doing so lessens the likelihood that you'll accidentally re-infect your piercing. If you're prone to piercing infections, you may want continue performing the cleaning routine above, albeit less frequently. When you're able to, clean the posts of your earrings and the area around each piercing with an antiseptic fluid before inserting your earrings to kill any bacteria that may be introduced into the piercing. Believe it or not, one of the causes of ear piercing infection is earrings worn too tightly! If the earring's clasp is applied too tightly, it can cut off the flow of air to the piercing, which, over time, can increase the risk of infection. To prevent this, simply wear your earrings loosely so that air can reach both sides of the piercing. For the same reason as above, you'll want to periodically give your piercings a chance to "rest" from wearing your earrings. Once the piercings have healed (for piercings in the lobe, this is usually about six weeks), take your earrings out every night before you sleep. Doing so ensures that air is able to reach your piercing, reducing the risk of infection. Certain types of metal used for earrings can irritate the skin or cause an allergic reaction in the skin. These problems can develop into full-blown infections if not addressed. For most people, irritation can be avoided by wearing earrings with posts made from neutral metals like 14-karat gold and stainless steel, which are unlikely to cause problems. Avoid earrings made from nickel, which are notorious for causing allergic reactions.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Tell your doctor if you’ve been exposed to a hazardous substance.

Answer: Certain substances, like smoke, radon, and chemicals can damage your lungs. Unfortunately, you may encounter these at work or at home. If you suspect you’ve been exposed to a hazardous substance, talk to your doctor about what you can do to counter the effects.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Go to the Fitbit website. Log in. View all logs recorded by your Fitbit tracker. Click on “Activities. Select “Week” under the Activities tab.

Answer:
Open a web browser and on the address bar, type in https://www.fitbit.com. Hit Enter and you’ll be taken to Fitbit’s website. Click the “Log In” button on the top right-hand corner of the web page to sign into your account. Enter your Fitbit account’s email and password on the text fields and hit the “Log In” button at the center of the page to be redirected to your Account Dashboard. To do this, select “Log” from the navigation tab on the upper portion of the Dashboard. ” You’ll find this option in the list of categories available inside the Log section. Here you’ll be able to view all your Fitbit stats on a weekly basis. This includes the steps you've taken, distances you've traveled, and calories you've burned.