In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Getting a positive result back from an STD test can sometimes be an emotional experience. You may feel embarrassed, frustrated, sad, angry, or ashamed. You may not know what to do next. Having these thoughts is OK. Give yourself time to process your emotions. You don't have to feel bad for having an STD. You're already better off than you were before your test. Now, you know about it and can start getting treatment. Know that you are not alone if you get a positive STD diagnosis. Some STDs are extremely common. For instance, in the U.S., most sexually active men and women will get at least one case of HPV during their life. If you test positive for an STD, you have a responsibility to tell anyone that you've had sex with while you might have had the disease. This can understandably be an awkward experience, but it's a necessary one. By telling these people, you give them the chance to get tested themselves. If they have the disease, they can start treatment as soon as possible. If you test positive for a serious STD, like HIV, notifying past partners can be life-saving. Talk to your doctor about the results of your STD test. Usually, you will have the chance to do this when you receive your test results. A positive test will usually come with instructions to schedule an appointment. The quicker you start receiving treatment, the better the process of recovery is likely to be.  Some STDs caused by bacteria, yeast, and parasites have "cures" — that is, medicines that can make the disease go away forever. For instance, gonorrhea can usually be cured with antibiotics. However, STDs caused by viruses don't have cures. In some cases, you must wait for your body to fight off the virus on its own. In others, the virus stays with you for life, though treatment can make symptoms disappear and make it much harder to spread the virus. If you have an STD, it's your responsibility to notify any sexual partners prior to sex. Certain types of protection can help prevent the infection from spreading through sex.  The easiest, most widely-available means of protecting against STDs is by using condoms. A male or female condom will greatly reduce the risk of giving your sexual partner an STD. However, this is only if it completely covers the infected area. Even condoms are not 100% effective, however, so it's important for both partners to make an informed decision before having sex.  See our condom article for more information.
Summary: Give yourself time to deal with your emotions. Share the results with your sexual partner(s). Begin a doctor-recommended treatment plan. Prevent the spread of your STD if you have one.

To figure out what your mom might like, think about how she spends her time, as well as her interests. Consider if you’ve heard your mom talking about something she wants. If you’re still not sure, ask your family and friends to give you ideas.  For instance, you might get her a nice box of tea and a new mug if she likes to drink tea. If she likes jewelry, you might get her a necklace, bracelet, ring, or earrings. If she has a hobby, like painting, you might get her supplies. If your mom lives far away, order her gift online and have it sent to her address. Look for a floral arrangement at a local grocery store or floral shop. Alternatively, order a bouquet online and send it to your mom. You may be able to buy candy with the flowers. Otherwise, pick up your mom’s favorite candy at a grocery store.  For instance, you might get a big box of chocolates and a bouquet of flowers. Get your mom’s favorite candy. If you know she likes gummy candy more than chocolate, buy that instead. Chocolate and flower delivery services are pretty popular. You can order specific arrangements of both flowers and chocolates online and have them delivered to your mom on Mother’s Day. Pretend you’re tourists in your own city: go to a museum, take a walk in a forest or park, or see whatever other sights your city has to offer. Present your mom with a few different options or a sample itinerary in the morning, and let her choose.  If you’re doing this one, make sure you have all the details of each option worked out, including prices and hours of operations for any buildings such as museums or aquariums, for example. As Mother’s Day falls on a Sunday, you want to make sure that your plans for an adventure aren’t foiled by unanticipated closing hours. If you have a bit of money to spend, treat your mom to a day at the spa. A less expensive option is to book her in for a free makeover at a beauty shop and then give her a gift certificate to that shop. Another fun pampering option is to have a girls’ day together. Go to the spa, get manicures and pedicures, or go get makeovers together.
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One-sentence summary -- Pick a gift you know your mom will like. Go with flowers and candy for an easy, classic gift. Take your mom to popular sites in your city. Book your mom a spa appointment.

Q: If your exam is early, then the process will help wake you up. Also, it will make you feel more professional and alert while working on your test. Keep in mind that you don't want to be uncomfortable. Layer, so that you won't be distracted by an overly warm or cold room. Try to prepare what you will wear the night before. If you pick out your outfit ahead of time, you will have more time in the morning to focus on eating a good breakfast and running through your notes again. You want to save all of your brain work for reviewing for the test the morning of, not deciding what to wear. Cramming into the wee hours, then trying to be sharp for the test is a really bad idea. It is important to be well rested when you take a test. Lack of sleep can seriously affect your brain function in areas of memory, perception, and the level of cognitive capacity at which you can function. So getting a good night’s sleep the night before a test is crucial. Your brain functions better when it has all the nutrients it needs. Eat a good breakfast (or lunch, depending on when your test is) before you take the test. This will help you perform at your best while taking the test. There are also certain foods that are thought to be good “brain food” to take before a test like bananas, peppermint, and other superfoods. Bring everything you need: pens, pencils, erasers, calculator, etc. Don't expect others to provide these items for you. Your teacher and your classmates may not have extras all the time and you don’t want to be forced to take a test without an item you need. Pack your backpack the night before so that you know you’ll have all of the items you need. You don’t want to rush around in the morning and accidentally forget something crucial. If you don’t have assigned seating, come early to class so you can pick a great seat. You want to be away from windows, heaters, and away from any other distractions like a noisy hallway or another student you know will be distracting with their behavior. When you get there early, you get to choose your spot.
A: Dress up before a test. Get a good night's sleep. Eat a healthy meal beforehand. Come fully prepared to take the test. Arrive early to choose the best seat for you.

Problem: Article: Citrus removes tacky grease from surfaces. Mix the paste, smear on the pan, let it dry, and rub it with a cloth until the stains are gone. The paste type usually leaves a protective film on the surface after cleaning, but there are many excellent liquids that will clean with no rubbing on your part.
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If your copper pans are lined with stainless steel, use the directions for cleaning stainless for the interior of the pans. Clean the outside of the pan with a good grease-cutting cleanser, such as a citrus-based product. After removing the tacky grease from the pans, use a paste made of dish soap mixed with scouring powder (such as Comet, Zud, or Ajax) to clean off hard deposits. Finally, use a copper cleaner, such as the paste type.