Article: There are many online services available for setting up a green registry, including Viva Terra, Branch, and Gaiam. This will help your guests purchase a variety of eco-friendly items as gifts. Try to limit your registry to only what you need, however, as even eco-friendly production has an impact. If there is a store you like that sells eco-friendly products but doesn't have a bridal registry, ask if they can set one up for you. It might just be the impetus the store needs to do it regularly. Consider choosing charitable causes and organizations that your guests can make donations to instead of buying you gifts. You can pick a variety of options that will allow your guests to support environmental, educational, or social causes. Use a carbon calculator to figure out the exact impact of the wedding. You can factor in how many guests you’re inviting and their travel needs. Add the cost of purchasing this carbon offset to the overall budget of the wedding. There are a variety of online services you can use to calculate and purchase your carbon offset. Your wedding itself will raise awareness of the importance of committing to eco-friendly practices. You can do more by adding information about your motivations and intent to your invitations, or on explanatory cards placed on the tables. Be sure to print this information on recycled paper or send it out digitally.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Use a green bridal registry. Request charitable donations in lieu of gifts. Offset the environmental costs of the wedding. Raise awareness about the need to go green at the wedding.

Problem: Article: There are hundreds of car rental discount codes and coupons that you can get just by already being a member of certain associations.  Do you belong to a frequent flyer program, auto club, travel club, or any other group that has gotten you discounts in the past? Members of AARP, AOPA, CARP, Sam's Club, Costco, Delta Skymiles, Aeroplan, AIChe, or the APA, for example, are eligible for car rental discounts.  Being a member of AAA makes you eligible for discounts with various car rental companies.  Some insurance companies such as Allstate or GEICO have coverage that includes free rental while your car is being repaired. Popular online booking companies such as Travelocity, Orbitz, Expedia, and Kayak all advertise auto rental discounts as part of their value offerings. Autoslash.com is an example of a website that consolidates car rental prices and discount codes. If you plan to take a plane, train, or ferry before renting a car, you may be able to get a discount depending on the company you travel with. Try to find an all-inclusive package for your destination and compare it with regular car rental prices to confirm you’re getting a good deal.
Summary: Check your existing memberships for benefits. Book with a company that offers discounts. Look for travel-package deals.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Hormonal birth control pills are often useful in the treatment of both primary and secondary dysmenorrhea. They function by replacing your body's natural production of hormones, including estrogen and progesterone (which are normally produced by the ovaries); instead, you receive these hormones in smaller quantities from the pill. Because you are no longer naturally producing hormones each month, your uterine lining does not grow to the same degree, and you produce less menstrual tissue each month.  In secondary dysmenorrhea caused by endometriosis (uterine tissue that grows outside of the uterus), there will be less of this each month, and thus less pain. Taking hormonal birth control pills can also help to reduce worsening of adenomyosis — the condition where menstrual tissue grows into the muscle of the uterus. In addition to hormonal birth control pills, there are progesterone-based intrauterine devices (IUDs) that may also be used to aid in the pain of dysmenorrhea. Depo-Provera injections (which are also progesterone based, and are given every three months as a form of contraception and/or as a treatment for dysmenorrhea) are another option, as is a hormonal vaginal ring (which is inserted once a week for three weeks followed by one week "off" for a withdrawal bleed). You can also use a birth control patch, which must be changed each week for three weeks, with one week off.   Another option in the treatment of secondary dysmenorrhea caused by endometriosis is to take Gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonists; however, these are only used in the short-term as they may cause side effects, and they are not recommended in teenagers. If any of these options interest you, speak to your family doctor who can prescribe them. PID is another potential cause of secondary dysmenorrhea. It typically occurs as a result of other sexually transmitted infections (such as chlamydia or gonorrhoea) that remain untreated, and ascend into your pelvis and lower abdomen. This can lead to many complications, including problems with fertility, the formation of scar tissue, and ongoing pelvic pain. Antibiotics commonly used in the treatment of PID include ofloxacin, metronidazole, ceftriaxone, and doxycycline.

SUMMARY: Take hormonal birth control pills. Try another form of birth control such as an IUD (intrauterine device). If you have PID (pelvic inflammatory disease) get treatment with antibiotics.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Stand tall and face the mourners. Straighten your shoulders and pretend there is a string from the ceiling to the nape of your neck. Put your notes on the podium, if there is one, or hold them at your waist. Don't stare down at your notes or at the podium. Remember to speak to the front row—the ones who loved the deceased the most and are the most saddened by the death. They are listening to you attentively, and the rest of the room is also witnessing your speech to them. When you talk about someone, look at them. As you speak, notice how you feel. If you feel nervous, tell yourself to slow down. You may be speaking more quickly than you think. Project your voice—don't yell, but breathe from your stomach, and try to hit the back wall with your words.  Speak in a conversational tone. There's no need to pitch your voice for drama—the situation will speak for itself. Speak more slowly than you normally would. Not only will this help the audience understand you, but it may keep you calm as well. You may cry. Keep going unless you are choking up. If you are choking up, use your calming techniques that you planned. The audience will not be shocked if you cry—they will be sympathetic.
Summary: Look at the audience. Address the family. Speak loudly and slowly. Wipe away tears and keep going.

. Make sure your room is organized free of dirtiness. Clean up any messes as soon as possible. Launder your bedding (pillowcases, sheets, and blankets) at least once a week to keep everything fresh and clean and make your bed. If you have a trash can, empty it before it starts to overflow. If you have siblings, encourage and/or help them clean their rooms as well.
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Keep your own room clean