Q: Show your teachers how to exercise a skill rather than only saying why it is important. A boring discussion of why student engagement is imperative will do less to improve your teachers’ engagement skills than engaging with them strongly.  For example, start a speech about student engagement in a boring, monotone voice. Then, snap out of it and use a varied tone of voice and physical gestures to draw the teachers’ attention. The difference between talking about engagement and showing how engagement feels will illustrate how important that skill is. Come to your session with all your materials ready and a vibrant and exciting lesson for your teachers. Leading your best lesson for them will show how important organization and preparation are to effective teaching. After your lesson, take 10 minutes to discuss how you prepared for the day and organized your lesson. Sharing the strategy behind a day of effective teaching can help teachers improve their own habits. Encourage your teachers to find inspiration in the everyday “teachers” around them. Teachers can learn how to connect with a class by studying how performers connect with a crowd. Artists and community leaders may lack teaching credentials, but they can still illustrate valuable lessons about uniting material with an audience. Take your teachers to a play so they can see how the actors use intonation and body language to keep the audience’s attention.
A: Illustrate skills rather than just discussing them. Be a model of effective teaching. Lead a field trip out of the classroom.

Article: Retinol increases cell turnover, which can help fade your acne scars faster. Get a prescription cream from your dermatologist or buy a weaker, over-the-counter retinol. It may take a few weeks to see effects. Creams won't really decrease your scarring, but you can use over-the-counter creams to bleach skin that has been darkened by scars, minimizing their appearance. Be sure to use sunscreen of SPF 30 or higher on your scarred area, as well, because scarred and unscarred skin tend to tan differently – scars are less noticeable when they blend in with the color of your surrounding skin. Some people find that rubbing vitamin E oil on their scars reduces their color and appearance. You can try this method by applying vitamin E oil to your scarred area, leaving it for 15-20 minutes, and washing it off with water. Do this regularly and watch for improvement. Wash your chest and pat the area dry. Use a cotton ball to rub fresh lemon juice onto your scarred area. Leave this on for about 10 minutes, then wash it off. This hasn't been scientifically proven to decrease scarring, but doing this weekly may lighten the appearance of scars over time. Lemon juice can make your skin more sensitive, so always wear sunscreen on exposed areas when you're outside. If you have mildly raised scars, you may benefit from using exfoliants made from natural ingredients – similar to a very mild at-home dermabrasion. Try periodically using one of the following natural remedies to see if scars appear smoother or lighter over time:  Mix honey and a little milk to get a paste. Apply this to your scars and leave on for a few minutes before rubbing it off with a soft, clean washcloth in the shower. Mix 1 tablespoon of baking soda with 2 tablespoons of water. Rub this onto your scars in a circular motion and leave it for 2 minutes. Wash it off with fresh, warm water. Preventing acne scars is easier than treating acne scars. See your dermatologist for medications as soon as you start to experience chest acne. You can also try to reduce your chest acne with natural remedies, such as:  Do NOT pop your pimples. This can cause infection and worse scarring. Get about 15 minutes of sunlight on your acne-prone areas each day – not enough to get a sunburn, though. Drink 7-9 cups of water a day to stay hydrated and help your body flush out toxins. Wear clean clothing, and change clothing often to help decrease the risk of chest acne.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Apply retinol over your chest. Use bleaching creams and sunscreen to minimize color contrast. Try vitamin E oil. Use a lemon juice application. Try a natural exfoliant for mild, raised scars. Prevent chest acne.

Problem: Article: Set an alarm or write it down in a journal or on the calendar. Schedule your doses so that they are associated with normal daily activities like brushing your teeth or your regular bedtime. The patient leaflet will tell you if your antibiotic should be taken with food or if you must take it on an empty stomach. Food interferes with the absorption of some antibiotics. On the other hand, food may help prevent the stomach upset caused by other antibiotics. The information leaflet will specify how to take your medication. Do not fail to take the antibiotic because you cannot swallow a large tablet or the liquid’s taste is too unpleasant. The antibiotic is an essential part of your treatment. The doctor has the option of prescribing the antibiotic in a different form or trying a totally different antibiotic. Take the drug as soon as you remember if you forget to take it. If it is close to your next dose, just wait. Continue with your normal dosing schedule as usual.  Call your doctor if you end up missing several doses or more than one day’s worth. She can advise you how to proceed.  Skipping doses prevents you from maintaining therapeutic levels of the antibiotic in your system.  The microorganisms are not being inhibited or destroyed properly. You increase your chances of experiencing side effects when you have too much of the antibiotic in your body at once. Call your doctor if you accidentally take too many doses, as you may need to take medical action.  Do not compensate for a skipped dose by taking more than the prescribed amount of antibiotic. In most cases, antibiotic overdose does not cause severe symptoms, although it may cause stomach upset and diarrhea. Even if you are starting to feel better, an incomplete drug course can lead to antibiotic resistance and/or a recurrence of your symptoms.  You may end up needing a second course of antibiotics. A complete course of antibiotics allows you enough time to eradicate the bacteria from your system. When you prematurely stop taking the antibiotic, the bacteria may not all be cleared completely from your system. The bacteria that survive are the strongest, and they are thus harder for the antibiotic to kill. These bacteria may also change or mutate, making the antibiotic less effective against this new strain. Antibiotic resistance is a serious problem, but using antibiotics wisely as prescribed can help prevent it.
Summary: Keep track of when your next dose is due. Schedule your doses around your meals and snacks. Tell your doctor if you having difficulty taking the antibiotic. Do not skip doses of the antibiotic. Do not take extra doses of the antibiotic. Take all of your antibiotic doses.

Q: It can be a movie or a video or anything you want to cast to your TV. This will cast the content you are streaming on your phone or tablet to your TV.
A:
Ensure the phone is on the same Wi-Fi network as your Chromecast. Select something you want to stream. Tap your Chromecast device on your smartphone.