Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Make business cards Tell friends, family, and co-workers about your art. Display your art  at a local fair. Take your art to interested patrons.

Answer: and promotional fliers.  Distribute these items around local art galleries and fairs.  Ask local vendors if you can leave some of your business cards with them or post a flier on their community bulletin boards. Consider contacting vendors that would have the appropriate clientele for your artwork. Also advertise at local restaurants and stores.  This will will allow you to catch people of all interests. Those that are closest to you are your biggest advocates. Let your friends, family and co-workers know that you are selling your art. Show them some of your favorite pieces so they can pass on first-hand information about your art for sale. Be sure to also give them some of your promotional materials so they can hand out your contact information. Most communities host a variety of art fairs throughout the year. Research the various options and decide which one, or ones, would be most appropriate for the type of art you are selling.  For example, if you intend on selling paintings, go to one which highlights paintings in particular. Keep in mind that it often costs money to have a booth at these fairs, but consider the fee an investment in your business. Putting up a little money will likely pay off once you sell a few of your pieces. If you know some people who may be intrigued by your work, host a small get together at your house or at one of their houses. You can also host a private showing to only a handful of guests. Some people are more likely to attend an intimate event like this than an art fair. Ask all of those invited to bring a guest and, again, you are broadening your client base just by word of mouth.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Identify the symptoms. See a doctor. Complete a mental health assessment. Have a physical exam. Do a neurological exam.

Answer: There are a wide variety of symptoms that someone with delirium may experience. The symptoms typically come on suddenly and include:  Slurred speech Decreased attention span Lack of environmental awareness Restlessness Abnormal sleep patterns Confusion and disorientation Short-term memory loss Changes to normal emotions Changes in personality Incontinence Visual hallucinations Symptoms of illness (such as fever, chills, pain, etc.) It's important that a person suspected to have delirium be seen by a doctor. If someone is suffering from confusion, memory loss, and incoherence all of a sudden, they should be seen by a doctor right away. Take that person to an emergency room or to their doctor's office right away. Since delirium is a group of symptoms that is most often caused by an illness, those that get it are often under the care of a doctor already. However, if you see the signs of delirium in someone that is hospitalized or receiving nursing care, you should still make that person's doctor or nurse aware that they are occurring. In order to diagnose delirium, your doctor will begin informally by having a conversation with the patient to judge their overall mental state. They will ask them basic questions that will show the doctor whether they are having problems with memory, clarity, and understanding their surroundings.  The doctor may ask a wide variety of questions to check the person's brain function, such as simple math problems, what day or year it is, and what their family member's names are. If a person has a long-standing relationship with a doctor, the doctor will have an easier time spotting the signs of delirium. This is because they know that person's personality and will be able to notice abnormal behavior. After the doctor assesses the patient's general mental health, they typically do a physical exam as well. This can help the doctor to identify any underlying illnesses that could be causing the delirium.  A physical exam includes taking the person's blood pressure and temperature, and assessing their movement and any areas of pain or discomfort. In some cases the doctor will also order blood or urine tests to be done right away so that they can evaluate whether there are any illnesses occurring in the body. If your doctor suspects that you have delirium they should take the time to check brain function specifically. To do this, the doctor will  check the patient's vision, coordination, and muscle reflexes to see if the brain is responding appropriately.  Doing neurological tests can help the doctor determine if the delirium is a symptom of a problem in the brain, such as a stroke. It may also be necessary to do brain-imaging tests to diagnose the cause of delirium.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Absorb the odor using salt. Place crumpled newspaper in the container. Use coffee grounds. Put the container in the sun. Use vanilla extract.

Answer: If washing and soaking the container don't work to absorb the odor, you can place absorbing agents inside the plastic container that will absorb bad smells. Salt is one such substance that can be used to absorb odors. Add a large pinch of salt to the inside of the container and leave it in a clump in the middle. Then cover it with the lid and leave it overnight. Just make sure to wipe out the salt before you use the container. Newspaper can also absorb bad odors left inside plastic containers. Take several sheets of newspaper, then tear and crumple them and place them inside the container with the lid on. The paper should soak up the bad odors if you leave it there for 24-48 hours. Wash the container after taking out the newspaper, since the newspaper may be dirty. Coffee grounds are great at absorbing odors. After making the morning coffee, place the used coffee grounds in the plastic container. Used coffee grounds work better than fresh ones. Put the lid on and let the grounds sit in the container for about a day until the odor is gone. Place the open plastic container outside on a sunny day. The sun has great odor-fighting abilities, and leaving the container open will allow the container to air out. If you aren't able to put the container directly outside, you can also just put it on a sunny windowsill. Vanilla extract has a powerful, pleasant smell that can mask the bad odor of your plastic container. To use vanilla extract, put a few tablespoons of water in the container along with a few drops of extract, then shut the container. You can also pour the vanilla on a cloth, put the cloth in the container and close the lid, leaving the vanilla to permeate the container for several hours.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Be careful about when and where you meet. Consider going out in groups. Say you're sleeping over at a friend's house. Be very careful about inviting your boyfriend over to your house.

Answer:
If possible, meet where you won't be recognized. You don't want your parents, your relatives, community leaders, or your parents' friends to see you while you're out with your boyfriend. Meet when your parents think you're somewhere else, you could pretend to have a club meeting, or to be hanging out with a friend. You might even sneak out of the house at night.  If you live in a city, you could meet almost anywhere: a big city park, a free museum, a scenic hill, or a little cafe in your favorite neighborhood. The same goes for the suburbs, although it might be harder to get around if you and your boyfriend don't have your own cars. If you live in a rural area, you might need to meet up outdoors. Don't hang out with your boyfriend in the park across the street from your house, or the local supermarket, or anywhere that your parents or their friends might run into you. When you go out with your boyfriend, your parents will probably want to know where you are. It may be best to bring a friend or two with you when you go out. That way, when they call you, you can just say "Oh, I'm with Amy," and then put Amy on the phone with them to verify that indeed, you are with her and not your boyfriend! This is a classic move, but you'll need to be very careful about your story to pull off. The basic idea: if you want to meet up with your boyfriend after hours or even stay over at his house, tell your parents that you are sleeping over at a friend's house. If your parents insist on meeting your friends, then you should use a good friend (who your parents have met) to corroborate your story.  Tell your friend about your plan. If possible if you are completely certain that you can trust your friend's parents have your friend's parents agree to pretend that you're sleeping over. It helps if you name a friend whose house you've slept over at many times before. If your parents are suspicious, they might call your friend's parents to check out your story. Consider whether this is likely to happen. If so, then you may not want to risk it. Understand the risks: if you bring your boyfriend into your parents' space, then you are giving them a huge opportunity to find out about him. Wait for a time when they aren't home, a whole weekend is even better.  If you sneak your boyfriend into your house while your parents are home, make sure that he has a secret way to enter and escape. Try to bring him in once your parents are asleep, and be extremely quiet so that they don't suspect anything. Keep the noise level down so you can listen for your parents voices or footsteps in case they're walking toward your room. Be prepared to hide him under the bed or in a closet at a moment's notice, or have him leave through the window if possible! Don't leave any evidence that your boyfriend was there. Your parents will get suspicious if they see a men's comb or a men's jacket. If he gives you a gift (a note, a photo, a bouquet of flowers) don't leave it out in the open!