INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Though having an online radio station is accessible and simple, it is still nice to create your own designated studio space.  If you can find a corner of a room in your home or a small room where you can add acoustic enhancement. You'll want to keep your computer there as your base of operation, along with a large desk. You don't need much gear to create an internet radio station. However, if you plan on talking on your radio show or inviting guests to your station, you'll want to invest in a good microphone.  Consider how many people you want to have on your station speaking at a time. If you only plan on streaming music with no talk breaks, you won't need a microphone. If you do plan on speaking a lot on your radio station, you'll want to think about improving the acoustics of your studio area.  To listen for the acoustics in your room, walk around and clap your hands. Listen to see if your hear a harsh ringing or a light reverberation.  If you hear something closer to the ringing, you'll want to add some acoustic treatment. Add acoustic panels to your walls. If you can, make the furniture in this area plush and add soundproof foam. Depending on the type of content you want to produce, creating a podcast can be an easy way to put out digital audio content on a regular schedule. People can follow your podcast and listen at their leisure.  Most podcasts are in MP3 format and shared either through iTunes, Soundcloud, or both. The advantage of a podcast is that many people are already familiar with the format and follow other podcasts. When you post a new podcast, it will send out notifications to your followers.

SUMMARY: Find a designated space. Get a microphone. Consider acoustics. Consider a simpler alternative to a radio station.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Healthy women have vaginal discharge, which can vary in color, amount, and consistency over the course of the menstrual cycle. Abnormal discharge, however, can indicate cervicitis or another problem, so make an appointment with your doctor. Because vaginal discharge can vary so much, “abnormal” can mean a variety of things and can be defined differently by different women. That said, pay particular attention to any vaginal discharge with an unusual odor, color, or appearance. Bleeding between your menstrual periods, or after sexual intercourse, could be a sign of cervicitis. Because the tissue is more delicate, an inflamed cervix bleeds more easily than a normal cervix. Call your doctor if you notice this symptom. You may notice, in particular, that you have spotting after sexual intercourse. This can also be a symptom of cervicitis. Spotting during sexual intercourse can be a symptom of other issues besides cervicitis so you should get it checked regardless. Pain during intercourse, also known as dyspareunia, is a common symptom and can indicate a variety of problems, including cervicitis. Make an appointment with your doctor to discuss the issue (along with any other symptoms you may have). There’s no reason to assume that pain during intercourse is normal or unavoidable. Some women with cervicitis experience an uncomfortable feeling of bloating, pressure, or heaviness in the lower abdomen. Make an appointment with your doctor if you have this problem. Heaviness in your lower abdomen can be a symptom of other medical issues. You should get it checked out whether or not you suspect you may have cervicitis. Women with cervicitis sometimes experience related inflammation in the vagina (causing vaginal itching, dryness, and discomfort during intercourse) or urinary tract (causing frequent urination, painful urination, and, sometimes, blood in the urine). These symptoms are not technically signs of cervicitis itself, but they do suggest co-infections, so see your doctor regardless. In addition to the symptoms above, there are some signs of cervicitis that occur very rarely, usually only in those few cases in which an infection starts as cervicitis as then spreads to the rest of the body. These symptoms include:  Nausea Vomiting Diarrhea A general feeling of sickness

SUMMARY: Check for abnormal vaginal discharge. Watch for spotting between menstrual periods and after sex. Check for pain during sexual intercourse. Look for a feeling of heaviness in your lower abdomen. Know the common symptoms of co-infections. Be aware of the less common symptoms of cervicitis.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you can increase the size of your vocabulary, you will find yourself less likely to encounter unknown words. There are several steps you can take to effectively build your vocabulary. For example, you can start by writing notes.  Every time you encounter an unfamiliar word, write it down. Then later, when you have access to a dictionary, you can look it up for a precise definition. Keep a small pack of sticky notes with you while you read. You can write the unfamiliar word on a note and just stick it on the page to return to later. Start carrying a small notebook. You can use it to keep track of words that you don't know and new words that you have learned. There are a lot of tools that you can use to help you build your vocabulary. The most obvious is a dictionary. Purchase a hard copy, or book mark an online dictionary that you find useful.  A thesaurus can also be very helpful. It will give you synonyms for all of the new words you are learning. Try a word of the day calendar. These handle desk tools will give you a new word to learn each day. They are available online and at bookstores. Reading is one of the best ways to increase the size of your vocabulary. Make it a point to read each day. Both fiction and non-fiction will be helpful.  Novels can expose you to new words. For example, reading the latest legal thriller will likely expose you to some legal jargon you've never heard before. Read the newspaper. Some papers even have a daily feature that highlights language and explores the meanings of words. Make time to read each day. You could make it a point to scroll through the news while you drink your morning coffee, for example. Learning can actually be fun! There are many enjoyable activities that can help you to build your vocabulary. Try doing crossword puzzles.  Crossword puzzles are a great way to learn new words. They will also stretch your brain by giving you interesting clues to figure out the right word. Play Scrabble. You'll quickly learn that unusual words can often score the most points.

SUMMARY:
Keep notes. Utilize multiple resources. Read a lot. Play games.