INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Answer thoroughly and honestly. Your doctor needs to have as much information as possible in order to effectively treat any existing problems, and work with you to prevent future complications.  Some medical offices will have you answer questions about your medical history by filling out forms, while others may do this in person. Be prepared to discuss your sexual history. Your doctor will need to know if you are sexually active. He or she may ask about breast, abdominal, vaginal, or sexual problems, that you don’t think are normal. That includes being taken advantage of sexually, or sexual abuse.  Your doctor will also ask about your current and past use of contraceptives. Be able to tell the nurse or doctor the first date of your most recent period, and the age when you had your first period. They may also ask the age that your breasts began to develop.  They will ask if your periods are on a regular cycle, such as every 28 days, how long they usually last, and if you have any problems, like bad cramps, while you have your period.  They will ask if you have episodes of spotting, or bleeding, between your periods. They will likely ask how heavy you bleed during your periods. You can usually answer this by telling them how many pads or tampons you need to use, especially for the first 48 hours of your cycle. This may include unusual vaginal discharge, bad odor, itching in your vaginal area, unusual pain or discomfort in your abdomen or vaginal area, pain during sex, and any changes, pain, or problems with your breasts.  Your doctor has the option to order STI (sexually transmitted infection) testing for you if either you or your doctor has a concern. A urine test can be done for chlamydia and/or gonorrhoea, and a blood test for HIV, herpes, and/or syphilis. There is no harm in undergoing STI testing if you have any concern at all, as there are effective treatments available if you do have an infection, and treating it sooner rather than later can help to avoid long-term complications. For instance, treating chlamydia and/or gonorrhea from the outset prevents the long-term development of PID (pelvic inflammatory disease), which is when the infection has been around for a while and can lead to other complications like fertility issues down the road or the development of chronic pelvic pain. Your health care provider can test for trichomonas, gonorrhea, and chlamydia using a urine sample. Urine or lab work will be done to confirm the pregnancy. If your pregnancy is confirmed, your appointment will include additional steps and your doctor will help to arrange for your obstetrical care all the way through delivery.

SUMMARY: Expect questions about your general medical history. Anticipate questions about your period. Provide information about any problems you are having. Tell the doctor if you think you are pregnant.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Check to make sure your camera is working properly.  On a PC, from the Tools menu, select "Options," and then under General, choose "Video Settings." On a Mac, from the Skype menu, select "Preferences", then click on the Audio/Video tab. Turn on your webcam or connected video camera. You should see your webcam output in the window. If you have multiple cameras hooked up, select the desired one from the Camera menu. When you've made your connection and verified it's working properly, close the Preferences window. Then, click on "Online" to show only your Skype contacts that are available for a call. If you have many contacts online, you can quickly find the person you're looking for by entering their name into the search field at the top right of the screen. Position your cursor over the person you wish to call. A green button will appear over their picture that says "Video Call," with a small camera icon to the left. You'll hear a ringing tone until the other person answers, or the call times out. Note: if the button only says "Call," check to make sure your camera is hooked up and functioning properly. Once the call is connected, you'll see your friend's picture in the window. When you're finished chatting, click the red phone icon at the bottom of the window to end your call.
Summary: Sign into Skype. Select your camera. Click Contacts. Initiate the call. Talk with your friend.

It will begin wiggling. After around a second, a grey cube will appear around the bottom app. This will drop your top app into a folder with the bottom app. The folder name is above the grey area in which your apps are seated; tapping X will remove the title of the folder and allow you to add your own. If your iPod's keyboard doesn't appear, first tap the folder name bar. It's the blue key in the bottom-right corner of your keyboard. This will minimize the app folder. Doing so will add them to your folder. You can also tap and drag the folder to move it in the same way you'd move an app. This will cause your apps to stop wiggling.
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One-sentence summary -- Tap and hold an app. Drag the app onto another app. Remove your finger. Tap X to the right of the folder name. Type in your preferred folder name. Tap Done. Tap outside of the app folder. Tap and drag apps into the folder. Press the Home button.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Many early forms of copy protection actually installed invasive software on your computer without you knowing it. for this reason, you'll want to disable Autorun before you insert the CD you want to copy to ensure that the invasive software does not get installed. You will need to open the Windows registry in order to disable Autorun. See this guide for details. There are a variety of programs available that can rip the audio from protected CDs. If you need to copy the entire image of a data CD, see the next method. Some of the more popular programs include dBpoweramp, EAC, and ISOBuster.  dBpoweramp is preferred because it has various options for circumventing copywriting protections. You will need the purchased version in order to access all of the functionality. ISOBuster can be obtained for free but comes bundled with a significant amount of adware. Insert your CD into your computer. Autoplay should be disabled, but if it isn't, hold the ⇧ Shift key for about five seconds as you close the disc tray. This will prevent Autoplay from running. The method varies depending on the program you are using. You may have to try multiple methods until you find a way that works for you.  If you are using dBpoweramp, click the "Options" button at the top of the window and select "Secure" for the Ripping Method. Click the "Secure Settings" link and enable "Ultra Secure Ripping". This can take a lot longer but can fix errors caused by copy protection. If this first method doesn't work, try selecting "Defective by Design" from the Options menu. This is for CDs that have been intentionally damaged as a form of copy protection.  Once you've chose your settings, select the tracks you want to copy and click the Rip button. If you are using ISOBuster, highlight all of the tracks you want to copy, right-click on them, and select "Extract Objects". Choose a location to save them and then wait for the ripping process to complete. Once the songs have been copied to your computer, they are no longer copy-protected. You can freely burn them to a CD using your favorite burning software, or add them to your digital music library. See this guide for details on burning an audio CD.

SUMMARY:
Disable Autorun. Download a CD ripping program. Insert your CD. Rip the songs. Burn the ripped songs to a blank CD.