In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: A gray, black, or navy blue suit is ideal as the colors are neutral enough to be versatile. You can wear the whole suit to any meetings you have while you’re there, or dress individual pieces down for casual work or social events. Bring a sport jacket or blazer if you need an additional jacket. These can be paired with suit pants or skirt for a more casual but still professional look. Black or dark brown leather dress shoes, such as Oxfords or loafers, can be dressed up or down. For women, a pair of black heels or dressier flats work with many outfits, though flats offer more comfort. You only need one pair for a shorter trip or if they match all of your clothes; otherwise, try to choose only two pairs.  If you're wearing your dress shoes while you travel, opt for slip-on. Slip-on shoes make getting through airport security easier. If you have downtime, pack a pair of nice sneakers. These can double as casual and workout shoes, if you plan on hitting the hotel gym. Your suit, a pair of jeans, and two shirts, along with underwear and an undershirt, is plenty. Having an extra pair is important, in case anything happens. Opt for comfortable underwear that won’t take up too much space in your bag. Don’t forget socks or tights! Black socks go with most dress shoes and suits. If you want to bring tights, choose either black or options that match your skin tone. You don’t need one for every day, but at least one per couple of days should get packed. Undershirts add an extra layer during colder weather and can keep your dress shirts cleaner for longer by keeping them safe from sweat. A lot of hotels have laundry services, so if you need to get clothing cleaned, don’t be afraid to use them! They can be on the expensive side, but it’s worth it to stay fresh and professional. If it’s a business casual trip you can pair the shirts with slacks, dark jeans, or a nicer skirt and still look professional. Otherwise, choose plain or striped shirts; colored shirts are fine, but don’t choose anything too busy or bright.  If you’re wearing French cuff shirts (ones with holes in the cuff, as opposed to buttons), remember to bring cuff links. Cotton is one of the most common fabrics for shirts, but if it’s summer you can go with linen or linen-mix fabrics. Wrinkle-free cotton is an option that will survive the trip better, though it could irritate more sensitive skin. Match the ties to your shirts and suit and pack them correctly. You only need one or two to rotate through, depending on the length of your trip. If there are going to be casual events or you have time in the evenings to go out, pack a pair of dark jeans, a skirt, or a dress. You can pair the bottoms with the dress shirts you bring for more outfit choices, or wear the dress with a blazer. Wearing your suit jacket when you travel can keep it from wrinkling, and free up space in your suitcase. Otherwise, choose an outfit that will keep you comfortable while you travel and still look appropriate when you arrive. This outfit could be any bulkier items you don't want to pack or items that are more likely to wrinkle when folded. You could pair a dark pair of jeans with your dress shoes, and wear your suit jacket and a shirt, for example.
Summary: Bring at least one suit. Pick a nice pair of shoes. Take a single change of clothes and a backup on an overnight trip. Choose enough pairs of underwear for every day plus one extra. Bring white undershirts if you normally wear them. Pick your best dress shirts. Choose solid or striped ties. Bring a casual option. Choose one outfit as your travel attire.

Police work, at its foundation, is about protecting and serving people. To do this well, you have to see through the eyes of others, and try to feel what they do. Having compassion helps you make good decisions, especially in the heat of the moment.  For instance, if you find yourself in the midst of a domestic dispute where one party is agitated, compassion will help you realize that they are not necessarily directing anger at you to be threatening, but simply expressing how upset they are. Likewise, if you learn to recognize signs of mental illness, you can understand when an individual's behavior is caused by a disease rather than criminal intent. There are times when force is necessary to protect citizens or yourself. However, think of the question of whether or not to use force as a matter of human life, not the preservation of law.  Before using force against a person, ask yourself questions like “Is the use of force necessary in this case? Have I done everything I can to protect this person's life without the use of force?” Even if you were required to undergo training in the proper use of force, as your superiors if they can host a refresher course for officers. Being a police officer can be extremely stressful. If stress builds up and isn't dealt with properly, it can cause you to make serious mistakes on the job. As an officer, you do not want to harm anyone or just to less than your best because of stress. Make time regularly to relax and take your mind off of work concerns.  Try to spend time with friends and family as often as you can. Take a vacation if you have the opportunity. See a mental health specialist if you feel like stress is impacting your work performance.
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One-sentence summary -- Focus on developing a sense of compassion for others. Look to conflict resolution rather than the use of force. Seek a work-life balance.

Problem: Article: Parents can install apps that help prevent teens from texting and driving. These apps can alert you to when your teen uses their phones while driving, and also when the teen turns off the app. Talk to your teen about using these apps on their phone and their purpose. You want to help them learn safe driving habits, not make them think you are spying on them.  Cellcontrol is a paid subscription service that provides a device that goes in the car which hooks to the app. The app blocks the phone from receiving or sending texts while the car is moving. It also blocks other features, like the camera. Drive Safe Mode is another app for parents that helps prevent the driver from sending and receiving texts. If you see someone who constantly texts and drives, consider having a conversation with them. You may want to ask them if they are aware of the dangers of texting and driving, or just tell them you feel uncomfortable when they do that while you ride in the car with them.  For example, if you have a teen driver, have a family discussion about the dangers of texting and driving. Discuss possible alternatives to help keep your teen off their phone. If you are in the car with someone who is driving, ask them not to text while you are a passenger. Say, "I am very uncomfortable with texting and driving because it is so dangerous. Will you please not text while you are driving me around?" If someone is trying to check their phone while driving, offer to read the text and respond for them. This keeps their eyes on the road, and they still get to send a text they feel is really important. Try saying, "I am happy to text them back so you can concentrate on driving. Just tell me what to say." Setting texting and driving rules in your family can help everyone, teen and adult drivers alike. Make it a rule that no one can text while driving, even the adults. This sets a good example for teen drivers and keeps everyone safe.  Set consequences for texting and driving. For example, your teen may lose driving privileges if they text and drive. Don't text and call each other while you know the other person is driving. This reduces the risk that your family will text back.
Summary:
Place an app on your teen's phone. Talk to the person. Offer to text for the person. Set rules.