INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You should never answer a call you do not recognize as it could be a scam call. This is especially true if the same number keeps calling you without leaving a message. If someone really needed to get ahold of you, they would leave a message with information on how to contact them. Phone apps can help you identify unknown calls, but sometimes have questionable privacy policies. Some phone apps will upload your contact list to their database and may or may not keep you and your contacts' information private. Before downloading a phone app, read the privacy policy carefully. If an app's privacy policy is very difficult to understand, it may be intentionally poorly worded due to throw off users. If you can't understand an app's privacy policy, do not download it. If you're repetitively getting scam calls report them to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Scam calls are often marked by very pushy telemarketers asking for personal information, especially financial information, but refusing to answer questions regarding themselves and their company. You can report potential scam calls to 1-888-382-1222. The FTC regulates scam calls in the United States only. If you're outside the United States, find the equivalent organization in your country to report the call.

SUMMARY: Avoid answering calls from numbers you do not recognize. Read privacy policies of phone apps carefully. Report scam calls to the proper authorities.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The quote should explore your topic in detail or expand on the theme of your paper. It can also provide background information on your topic. Try to find a quote from the text you are discussing in your paper, or from a supporting text.  For example, you may pick a bold quote from a play by Shakespeare you are discussing to open the essay so your reader is drawn in. You may write, “Early in the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare, the troubled prince notes: ‘This above all: to thine own self be true.’ Themes of identity and self-hood appear many times throughout the play.” Always cite any quotes you use in your introduction using the proper citation style, according to your instructor’s requirements for your paper or essay. Stay away from quotes that are too vague and do not relate to your topic, such as “Life is hard” or “Love is blind.” Instead, use a quote that puts a new spin on a cliché or relates to your topic in a detailed, specific way. For example, you may write, “In Shakespeare’s Othello, love is not blind, it is all seeing. As Othello notes, ‘For she had eyes and she chose me.’” Pick a fact that your reader will find shocking or troubling. Find a fact in your sources or the text you are discussing. The fact may include statistics and data that will be surprising to readers. For example, you may write, “Every year, 25,000 people die due to drunk driving in the United States” or “One in five women will be raped in the United States.” Definitions straight from the dictionary can be dry and boring. Take a standard definition and paraphrase it. Write it in your own words so it sounds more interesting to readers. For example, you may write, “When the city gentrifies an area, it renovates and improves a neighborhood so it conforms to middle-class tastes.” Or you may write, “When an area is gentrified, it becomes more refined and polite for some, but not all.”

SUMMARY: Pick a short quote from the text that relates to your topic. Avoid quotes that are clichés or overly familiar. Use a startling fact. Paraphrase a definition.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Before you commit to undergoing any type of surgery to make your boobs bigger, speak to your doctor or a plastic surgeon. She can inform you of the risks and benefits of surgical procedures.  Tell your doctor your goals for the surgery to help you develop realistic expectations for the procedure.  Ask questions you have about the surgery, risks, complications, and after-care.  Answer any questions the doctor has for you about your expectations and medical history. There are a couple of different types of surgical augmentation for boobs. Learning about them can help you and your doctor make the right decision for you. You can have the following types of breast augmentation:  Silicone implants, which are pre-filled and placed under the breast tissue and mimic the feel of human fat. Silicone implants are available to any woman over the age of 22 and any woman of any age for breast reconstruction.  Saline implants, which are also placed under the breast tissue but are not pre-filled. Once in place, they’re filled with sterile salt water. Saline implants are available to any woman over 18 and anyone for breast reconstruction.  Fat grafting, which takes fat from another part of the body such as the thigh, and then injected into your breasts. It can take 4-6 sessions to achieve the results you want with fat grafting. No surgery is risk-free, and breast augmentation can come with significant risk. Learning about these risks can help you decide if surgery is the right decision for you. Some of the risks include:  Development of scar tissue that can distort the shape of your implant and breast Pain Infection Changes in sensation to the nipples and breasts Leakage or rupture of the implant.  Reabsorption of injected fat cells and loss of breast volume over time Stimulation of dormant breast cancer cells by injecting fat cells Necrosis, or dying, of some of the breast tissue. After speaking to your doctor and learning about the risks, make a decision about having surgery. Read any documentation related to the surgery and consider other factors related to surgery before making your final decision. Think about:  Sagging, which breast implants won’t prevent Durability, because breast implants can’t last a lifetime Complicated mammograms or routine MRIs because of implants Potential inability to breast-free Cost, because most insurance won’t cover augmentation unless it’s medically necessary. The average cost is $3,708. If you’ve decided to have breast augmentation surgery, schedule the procedure for a convenient time. Make sure to get any pre-surgical testing and follow post-op instructions.  Get a mammogram before the surgery if your doctor suggests it.  Stop smoking before the surgery. Your doctor will let you know how long you should avoid smoking.  Avoid medications before surgery that can increase bleeding, such as aspirin.  Arrange for someone to drive you home from the hospital.  Ask questions about post-op care if necessary and schedule follow-up visits with your doctor. Make sure to follow any instructions your doctor gives your for caring for your implants.

SUMMARY: Schedule a medical consultation. Discover about your surgical options. Learn about the risks. Decide on the surgery. Undergo surgery and follow-up care.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you want to be noticeable to your crush, you have to make everyone else notice you too, not saying you have to be popular! Get out of the shadows and start by following your passions and achieving your goal. Do the things that make you happy and do them without feeling worried about what other people think of it. People will admire your dedication and you'll be happy about it, knowing you just did something amazing! Learn a new skill that you want in order to get people to see just how amazing you really are and how dedicated you are. You can teach yourself to play an instrument or take up another skill, like running track or something else that you want to do. Just do something you've always wanted to fulfill! Of course, getting people to notice you means that you have to actually talk to people you think you could be friends with. Get out there and be more social. Go to events with your friends, make some new friends, and get involved in things that are going on. The most important thing is to get up off the couch and start living your life loud and proud. If all you do is sit around, you're going to be bored, and probably to other people as well as your crush, might think you want to be alone.

SUMMARY:
Follow your passions. Learn a new skill. Be social. Live your life!