Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Identify what makes a relationship healthy. Communicate your needs. Check-in with your boyfriend every few weeks. Communicate your boundaries. Encourage him to hang with his friends. Remember that your relationship is just one part of your life.

Answer: It is important to avoid an unhealthy relationship, but you might be in a healthy relationship and not even know it. Some characteristics of a healthy relationship include: Mutual respect Trust Honesty The ability to compromise Being able to have your own identity Communicating effectively Managing your anger Working together to solve problems Having a healthy sexual relationship Your desire to be around your boyfriend a lot might come from some unresolved needs or issues you have, such as codependency. Codependency is unhealthy clinginess on behalf of a member of the relationship who is not self-sufficient. Tell your boyfriend what you need from him and let him tell you what he needs, too.  For instance, maybe you want to be with him a lot because he’s cheated on you in the past.  Tell him that you need him to be faithful and honest with you. In return, he might ask that you trust him and be forgiving. To assess how your relationship is going, do regular check-ins.  Ask him, and yourself, some questions like, “Are you happy?” and “What do we need to work on?” If you’re both consistently unhappy, it might be time to move on. Speak up for yourself when you feel wronged! If your guy is doing something that hurts or bothers you, let him know that it’s not okay. For instance, you might say, “Dave, I saw that you’ve been liking bikini pics of your ex on Instagram.  That really bothers me and I feel disrespected.  I’m going to ask that you not do anything like that again.” Just as you need your space, so does your boyfriend.  When his friends call wanting to shoot hoops or go out, tell your guy to go! The more fun he has, the happier he’ll be and you’ll benefit from that. At the end of the day, you are so much more than your boyfriend's partner.  You’re a friend, worker, student, sibling, and beautiful human being.  No matter what happens with your boyfriend, you’ll still be you!  Hold onto that!


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Visit the organization’s or charity’s website. Call or text to donate. Donate through Facebook. Donate through iTunes. Make a donation on a GoFundMe page.

Answer: Most organizations and charities make donating easy and clear on their websites. Visit the website of the charity or organization that you want to donate to, look at the menu for the word “donate,” click on it, and then continue to click and fill out information as you’re prompted to do so.  When big natural disasters take place, it’s likely that the donations given to these relief-focused nonprofit organizations will go towards helping victims. If you want to be sure of this, look on the website for a mention of the specific natural disaster. Go to https://give.hands.org/ and fill out your preferred donation amount and credit card or PayPal information to donate to All Hands Volunteers. Go to https://www.habitat.org/impact/our-work/disaster-response to donate to Habitat for Humanity’s disaster relief fund. Pay attention to how much the donation fees are when donating to a nonprofit's website. Some nonprofits will ask that you cover the standard donation fee, so that all of the money can go to the organization. Many charities and organizations have phone numbers that are easy to remember so that you can pick up the phone, dial the number, and follow the automated menu in order to donate money. Often when hurricanes devastate an area, organizations, like the Red Cross, will set up a phone number and message that you can text to make a quick, easy donation.  For example, donate to Salvation Army by calling 1-800-SAL-ARMY. It is wise to inquire about texting fees, as they can be much higher than normal text message rates. You can typically find these phone numbers on the website of the organization or charity that you’re donating to. Facebook makes donating easy just after a major natural disaster has taken place. Sign in, look for the “Explore” heading, click on “Fundraisers,” click “Crisis Relief,” and then scroll through the different options and click “Donate” once you’ve found the one you want to donate to. This should take you to a page where you can select the amount you’d like to donate and fill out payment information. You can also “share” your donation so that others may see that you donated and want to donate as well. Apple has come up with an easy way for you to donate money to hurricane relief, as long as you have an iTunes account. If necessary, put money into your iTunes account, and then sign in and click the “Donate” button underneath the amount you’d like to donate. This will transfer 100% of the amount you selected from your iTunes account to the Red Cross. This may only be an option immediately following a natural disaster. Apple typically provides this donation opportunity temporarily in response to a particular disaster that has devastated an area. While it’s a little bit riskier than donating to a big organization, you can donate to individuals affected by the hurricane and learn about their personal experiences on https://www.gofundme.com. Type the name of the hurricane into the search bar at the top of the page, scroll through the many different fundraisers, click on the one you want, and then click the “Donate Now” button. Then, enter in the desired amount and your payment information.  You can also “share” your donation on social media to show others how they can help. GoFundMe staffers claim that donations go directly to beneficiaries, and not to any middle men, in order to ensure that the money gets to the right person or people. Very rarely, people lie about the causes they create pages for. In most of these instances, GoFundMe staffers will recognize a campaign as “intentionally misleading” and reimburse all donations.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Think quickly. Keep your feet down. Lower your body.

Answer:
Falling from a window is an extremely quick process, especially if it’s only from the second story. The first thing you should do is stay calm and think quickly. You have only seconds to increase your chances of survival so it’s crucial to act on your toes. The best way to survive a fall is to avoid hitting your head. People who land on their head almost always die, even if it was just from a few stories. While landing on your feet can sometimes cause pelvic injuries, it is a much safer bet than landing head first.  Keep your legs and feet tight pressed against each other so that both of your feet hit the ground at the same time. If you find yourself falling out a window head first, try to quickly reposition yourself so your feet will be the first thing to hit the ground. A fall from a second story window takes only seconds so you must act quickly. If you are trying to escape from a window and you can avoid jumping, it is best to hold onto the windowsill or ledge, lower yourself to arms length, and drop from there. This will shorten the distance between you and the ground and therefore, reduce the impact. Before you fall, push off a bit with your feet and hands to make sure you clear the wall.