Article: Turn the broiler on and allow it to warm up for about 3 to 5 minutes. Most broilers only have an “ON” and “OFF” setting, but some also have “LOW” and “HIGH” settings. For the latter, preheat the broiler on “LOW.” Arrange the sausages in a single layer on a broiler pan. Place the pan in the preheated broiler, 4 to 6 inches (10 to 15 cm) away from the top heating element.  If you do not have a broiler pan, place a metal cooling/cooking rack on top of a rimmed baking sheet and use that instead. You need to use something that allows the fat to drain as the sausages cook, so you should avoid using a flat baking sheet on its own. Both sausage links and sausage patties can be cooked using this method. For sausage links, place the rack 4 to 5 inches (10 to 12.5 cm) away from the heating element. For sausage patties, keep the rack 6 inches (15 cm) away from the same element. For roll breakfast sausage, slice the roll into 1/2 inch (1.25 cm) thick portions and treat each portion as though it were a pre-formed patty. Broil the sausages for 3 minutes, then turn them over to the other side. Continue cooking for another 3 minutes, or until the juices run clear and the centers are no longer pink.  This amount of time should work for both breakfast patties and breakfast links, but links may benefit from more frequent cooking and, in some instances, may cook a little faster than patties. The internal temperature of both links and patties should reach at least 160 degrees Fahrenheit (70 degrees Celsius) before you remove the sausages from the broiler. Remove the sausages from the broiler and transfer them to individual serving plates. Enjoy them while they're still hot. If you do not eat the sausages immediately, refrigerate them for 1 or 2 days, or freeze them for as long as 1 month.
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Preheat the broiler. Place the sausage near the heat. Broil for 6 minutes. Serve warm.

Problem: Article: Go to https://docs.google.com/document/ in your computer's web browser. This will prompt your list of Google Docs documents to open if you're logged into your Google account. If you aren't logged into your Google account, enter your email address and password when prompted before continuing. Double-click the document that you want to download to open it. It's in the top-left corner of the page. A drop-down menu will appear. This option is near the top of the drop-down menu. Doing so prompts a pop-out menu to appear. For most Google Docs documents, clicking either Microsoft Word (.docx) or PDF Document (.pdf) will be sufficient. If you're on a Mac which doesn't have Microsoft Word installed, you can use Pages to open a Microsoft Word file. After a few seconds, your document will download onto your computer in your selected file format. Depending on your browser's settings, you may first have to select a save location and click Save.
Summary: Open Google Docs. Open a document. Click File. Select Download as. Select your preferred file format. Wait for your file to download.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Women and men alike can benefit from doing kegel exercises, which strengthen the pelvic floor and improve continence and urinary flow. You can do Kegels anywhere, simply follow these instructions:  While urinating, squeeze the muscles that stop your flow midstream – those are the muscles you want to isolate. You can do the exercise in any position. Tighten those muscles, hold for 5 seconds, then relax. Repeat this several times in a row. Gradually work up to holding the contraction for 10 seconds, then resting for 10 seconds. Try to do three sets of ten repetitions every day. Don’t squeeze other muscles like your abs, legs, or butt. Focus on flexing only your pelvic floor muscles. Sometimes, vaginal childbirth or heavy coughing or straining can weaken the muscles that hold your bladder in place, causing your bladder to droop into the vagina, also known as a prolapsed bladder. This can affect how well you can urinate, and may be your problem if you have a feeling of fullness or pressure in your vagina or pelvis, it feels worse when you strain or bear down, you feel like your bladder isn’t fully empty after you urinate, you leak urine during intercourse, or you see or feel a bulge of tissue in your vagina.  Ask your doctor about getting a pessary – a support for your bladder that sits inside your vagina. In severe cases, you can have surgery to reinforce your pelvic muscles and ligaments. Most women with leaking or weak stream experience the trouble after menopause – as estrogen decreases, skin and tissues thin and weaken. Using an estrogen cream that’s made for your vagina may help strengthen the surrounding skin and tissues. Ask your doctor or OB/GYN whether your urinary troubles might be helped with “topical” estrogen. Place a hot water bottle or heating pack on your low abdomen between your belly button and your pubic bone. Like with other muscles, the heat may relax your bladder and help you urinate more freely. You can also try taking a hot shower or soaking in a warm bath. Cholinergic medications increase how strongly your bladder contracts, which will help you urinate if your weak flow is due to nerve issues. Bethanechol hydrochloride (Urecholine) is usually prescribed, but can have many side effects, so talk to your doctor about whether it’s right for you. Ask your doctor questions about your condition, such as, “What is causing my urinary problems?” and, “What type of medicine will help? What are the possible side effects?”

SUMMARY: Do strengthening Kegel exercises. Get physical support for your bladder. Use estrogen cream. Use heat packs on your lower abdomen. Discuss cholinergic medications with your doctor.

While it might not be visibly advertised, some lumbers stores are known for significantly discounting damaged or bowed wood. If you explain that the lumber is needed for a local theater production, the lumber store might even donate some other needed supplies as well. Very often, a paint color is mixed, but it isn't quite right for the customer. These are often available at a greatly reduced price, or for free, if asked. It is important to get a variety of colors and shades. Paint is a simple way to change the look of an item without having to hunt for something specific. Try and get the primary colors of red, blue, and yellow, along with white and black paint. This combination will allow you to create a wide variety of other colors and shades. Having backdrops as part of the set design can easily transform a particular scene without having to spend money on fancy lighting or projector screens. Most of the items needed to create a standard backdrop can even be found at your local hardware store. Take some old white sheets or white canvas drop cloths, and pull them taut over wooden or PVC pipe frames. Make enough backdrops to cover the back of the stage. Then enlist help from some good artists at your school to paint the needed designs on the backdrops. If you already have a few backdrops from other productions, you do not have to make new ones. Just repaint the backdrops you already have, or find a creative way to repurpose the scene that is already painted on them. For example, a generic backdrop that is painted with bricks on it could be a city scene, a castle, or an apartment. What will help distinguish the scene is what items you place around the generic backdrop. Plywood and cardboard set pieces, though flat, can be painted vibrantly to represent a tree or bush, and are light enough to be moved on and off stage quickly. These kinds of set pieces are inexpensive to make, especially if the plywood or cardboard was found or donated, and can often be reused in future productions. Remember that objects just need to look like and suggest what they are, and not necessarily be a three-dimensional representation of what they are.
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Purchase damaged or bowed wood from local lumber stores. Check local hardware or paint stores for paint supplies. Make fabric backdrops to set the scene on the stage. Repaint backdrops from previous productions. Construct scenery pieces out of plywood or sturdy cardboard.