INPUT ARTICLE: Article: As you come to a gradual stop, check your rear view mirror quickly for traffic and adjust your speed accordingly. Shift your car in reverse and, after checking for cars, press your foot on the gas pedal. Be sure you're turning toward the side of the road you originally started in until you completely exit the opposing lane. Once you've done this turn, you've completed the second of three points. If you live in a country that drives on the left side of the road, turn to the left. Shift your vehicle forward and turn your wheel all the way to the left. Continue turning until your car leaves its original lane and enters the opposing road.  Again, turn to the right if your country drives on the left side of the road. Completing this turn is the third and, usually, final point. If your car isn't quite in the opposite lane after 3 turns, you need to turn a three-point turn into a multi-point turn. Back up and move forward with your car as many times as you need to enter the opposite lane completely.  Multi-point turns are more likely to happen on narrow roads. Take as many points as you need, as long as the road is clear. If it's not, drive ahead and find a better place to turn around or complete the turn faster.

SUMMARY: Hit the breaks slowly. Turn to the right and back your vehicle towards the side of the road. Steer to the left into the opposite lane. Complete additional turns, if needed.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: There are certain blood types that conflict between mother and baby. If the mother’s blood cells access the baby’s by crossing the placenta, the mother can form antibodies which lead to jaundice in the newborn.  ABO as well as RH incompatibility can lead to jaundice and can be detected in an early blood test. Blood type incompatibilities   can be prevented with an RH-immune globulin administered at twenty-eight weeks in the pregnancy. Feed your baby often, since you can help your newborn to keep bilirubin levels manageable by increasing bowel movements in the baby.  Even if your baby hasn’t been diagnosed with jaundice, you can anticipate the possibility of an increase in bilirubin levels and reduce those levels. Eight to twelve feedings daily will help  in reducing the risk of an onset of significant jaundice. High bilirubin levels resulting in jaundice occur in eighty percent of preterm babies.  Bilirubin levels were found to be high, almost without exception, in babies born at thirty-five weeks or less increasing the risk of jaundice.  Refrain from smoking cigarettes—they increase the chances of preterm birth.  Secondhand smoke also increases the likelihood of preterm birth. Drug use contributes to preterm birth. Alcohol consumption can also contribute to the likelihood of preterm  birth.

SUMMARY: Test your blood early in your pregnancy. Anticipate jaundice in your newborn. Avoid lifestyles that can lead to preterm labor and birth.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You probably wouldn't want to use the same prank on an 18-year-old as you would on a 7-year-old. Try to find a prank that will be appropriate for their age. You can get them into trouble with your parents, or simply prank them. It’s generally best to leave your parents out of it unless it’s a really serious situation. You might as well get your revenge in a fun way through a prank. Make sure it isn't a predictable prank. There are so many great pranks out there, there’s no reason to fall back on one that's boring. Pranks have all sorts of levels of intensity so choose one based on how much revenge you're looking for. If you know good pranks, write them in a notebook and keep it in a place no one would look such as in your desk, under a pillow, or in a box. Keep your ideas secret until you decide to act.

SUMMARY:
Decide your revenge depending on the sibling's age. Choose how you want to get revenge. Choose your prank.