INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Some people relapse because they are bored or have unstructured time. To help with this, help the person learn how to keep busy. You can spend time with the person and do things, like go to movies, have dinner, or exercise together. Encourage the person to make a schedule and fill their time so they won’t be tempted to gamble.  Help the person learn how to fill their down time. They can spend time with family and friends, work on a list of movies they’d like to watch, or read books they’ve been wanting to read. You may say, "How would you like to go to the movies?" or "Why don't you call your family and spend the weekend with them?" A way the person can fill their down time and refocus their attention away from gambling is to find hobbies to replace the gambling. This can also help them fill any down time. If they were interested in activities before they started gambling, they can get back into those. They can also try new things. For example, the person may join a gym and take up weightlifting. They may take a painting class or start drawing. You may want to help the person work on getting their finances in order. Compulsive gambling can lead to serious financial consequences and debt. The person may be at a loss with how to get things back in order, so you can help them figure out how to approach their financial situation.  For example, you may help them give the control of their credit cards and bank accounts to someone they trust, like a partner or family member. Suggest they see a financial planner. If that is not an option, sit down with the person and their debt and come up with an action plan for paying back what is owed. Helping them come up with a plan doesn’t mean lending them money or paying things for them. You shouldn’t bail a compulsive gambler out of debt. Instead, help them deal with the consequences of their actions.

SUMMARY: Keep the person busy. Encourage that the person pursue hobbies. Help them work on their finances.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You will need eye protection, a lab coat or heavy long sleeve shirt to protect yourself from splashes, and acid-resistant (latex or nitrile) gloves. You should also keep a box of baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) on hand to neutralize any acid spills.  Sulfuric acid is highly corrosive. Be careful not to spill or splash it. If you get sulfuric acid on your skin, immediately flush your skin with soap and cool water for at least 15 minutes, and seek medical attention. If you splash sulfuric acid in your eyes, flush your eyes for at least 30 minutes with cool water and seek medical attention.  WEAR GOGGLES to prevent this from happening! This experiment will put off hydrogen (h2) gas, which is extremely combustible, and should only be done outdoors or under a laboratory vent hood, away from any open flames or ignition sources.  You should also set up your experiment on an acid resistant surface, preferably one that is glass, or specifically chemical resistant. If you don't have a chemical-resistant surface to work on, you should at least put a sheet of thick cardboard under your work area.  The sulfuric acid will dissolve the cardboard, but slowly enough that you can neutralize the spill with baking soda before it eats clear through. You will needs a 6-volt battery, a glass jar or beaker, 2 lengths of copper wire, concentrated sulfuric acid solution (available at scientific supply stores), a glass measuring beaker or eyedropper, and water. If you do not have access to concentrated sulfuric acid solution, you can use battery acid, which is 30-35% sulfuric acid and is available at hardware and auto parts stores. Add 30ml of water to the beaker, and 5ml of concentrated sulfuric acid. If you are using the less concentrated battery solution, add 15ml of acid to 20ml of water. The wires should be an inch or so apart, depending on the size of your container, and should not be touching each other. One wire should be wrapped around the positive terminal, and one should be wrapped around the negative terminal. You should see bubble forming at the anode (the wire connected to the negative terminal) but not the cathode, and the solution will begin to turn blue as the copper sulfate is formed.  Let the reaction run until the solution is quite blue, and then remove the wires from the solution and disconnect them from the battery. You can evaporate the solution by pouring it into a shallow glass dish that is exposed to the air for several days. You can also speed the process up by boiling the solution carefully in a heat-resistant (pyrex or borosilicate) pan, and then pouring off the last bit of sulfuric acid that does not evaporate.  Be careful, as the solution in question is caustic and should be handled with great care. Copper sulfate is toxic to fish, plants, and other wildlife and should not be poured into lakes or streams, or rinsed down the storm drain. Copper sulfate is a common ingredient in many drain cleaners, and small quantities, like what this experiment will yield, can be safely diluted with water and rinsed down the sink.

SUMMARY: Assemble your safety gear. Find a suitable workspace. Assemble your equipment. Create the sulfuric acid solution. Set the two wires in the solution so that they are not touching each other. Connect the wires to the 6-volt battery. Watch the reaction take place. Evaporate the solution to recover the crystals. Dispose of excess copper sulfate solution correctly.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Locate the Box app on your iOS device. It’s the app with a blue background with the word “box” on it. Tap on it to launch Box. If you’re already logged in, you may skip this step; otherwise, input your Box email address and password in the appropriate fields then tap the blue “Log in” button. The home screen displays all the folders in your Box account. Scroll through them. Navigate through your Box folders as needed by tapping on them. Once you find the file, tap on it to open it. The selected file will be loaded on your screen, and you will be able to see its contents. On the upper-right side of the preview is a small box with an arrow pointing left. Tap on it to bring out a right panel with file options and menus. Tap “Move this File,” and a pop-up window will appear for you to select the destination folder where the file will be moved to. Select the destination folder and tap “Choose” from the lower-right side of the window. The selected file will be moved to the destination folder you’ve selected. Navigate to the destination folder and view the file from there by tapping it.

SUMMARY:
Launch Box. Log in. View the folders. Find the file you’d like to move. View the file. Move the file. View the moved file.