Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Scoop the mixture. Roll the cake balls. Chill the cake balls.

Answer: Use a cookie dough scooper to help you make even ball amounts, about 1 tablespoon (15 ml) (15 grams). To avoid multitasking, scoop the entire mixture and place the balls onto a flat surface (such as a baking sheet or counter top), lined with parchment paper. Use both palms of your hands and circle each ball in a circular motion, to allow any flat surfaces become evenly round. For the best results, it's recommended to refrigerate the cake balls for at least two hours. By doing this, any coating won't affect the prepared cake when dipping.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Greet people by saying shalom. Choose the correct phrase to ask after someone's wellbeing. Introduce yourself in Hebrew. Explain that you are just beginning to learn Hebrew. Include polite words and phrases in your conversation. Use shalom to end a conversation and say "goodbye.

Answer: The word shalom, which literally means "peace," is commonly used to greet people, especially people you are just meeting for the first time. Like the Sanskrit word namaste, this is a word that many people know, even if they don't know any other word in the language.  The concept of shalom has deep cultural and religious significance among people who speak Hebrew as well. It denotes a sense of wholeness and completeness, of mental and spiritual, as well as physical security.  In the morning, you could also say boker tov, which means "good morning." Later in the day, use erev tov for "good evening." Typically, after you great someone, you ask "how are you?" In Hebrew, the way you ask this question depends on whether you are speaking to a man or a woman.  If you are speaking to a man, ask mah shlomkha? If you are speaking to a woman, ask mah shlomekh? The literal translation of this phrase is "What's your wellbeing?" or "What's your peace?" There are casual ways to ask after someone's wellbeing as well. For example, you might say mah koreh? This is similar to saying "what's up?" or "what's happening?" in English. To tell someone your name, use the word shmi followed by your name. You can also say korim li followed by your name. This phrase more literally means "I am called."  To ask a person their name, say mah shimkah if you're talking to a man, or ma shmekh if you're talking to a woman. Once initial introductions are made, you could say naim meod, which means "nice to meet you." When you are speaking to someone for the first time, it can help to let them know that you are not fluent in the language. If you are a man, say ani medaber ktstat ivrit to tell them "I speak a little Hebrew." If you are a woman, say ani medaberet ktstat ivrit.  You might also say taken bevakasha et hatauyot sheli beivrit, which means "please correct my Hebrew mistakes." If you don't understand what someone has said, say ata yakhol lakhzor al he? ("could you repeat that?") Having good manners communicates that you mean no disrespect, even if you say the wrong thing. For this reason, make polite words some of the first words you learn in Hebrew.   todah is "thank you." If you're feeling a little more grateful, you might say todah rabah, which means "thank you very much."  bevakashah is "please." This word is also used in response to "thank you," to mean "you're welcome." If you're trying to pass through a crowd or get past someone, use seliha rega to mean "excuse me." In other contexts, such as if you're begging someone's pardon or asking forgiveness for some slight, use bevakashah or slihah sleekhah. The word sleekhah also means "sorry." " The word shalom is often used at both the beginning and the end of a conversation. You can also say kohl toov, which more literally means "be well." If you'll be meeting up with the person again a little later, you might go with l'hitraot, which means "see you soon."


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Undergo electromyography (EMG) or nerve conduction tests. Consider an injection to numb nerves. Consider minor surgery. Engage in nerve “re-education” therapy.

Answer: These tests may  find the location of the nerve damage and its severity. Your doctor may also prescribe a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) test. Some of these tests, like an EMG can be done at your general practitioners. However, more invasive tests like an MRI may be conducted at a specialist or a hospital. If your doctor determines that your nerve damage is not causing long-term damage, you may be a candidate for a numbing or steroid injection called a "nerve root block." Nerve root blocks are usually done by a trained anesthesiologist in pain therapy. Steroids can help your body heal more quickly from nerve damage. Some types of nerve damage occur from compression or pinching. Minor outpatient surgeries are often sufficient to repair this damage. Criteria for surgery include symptoms of radiculopathy,  evidence of nerve root compression on an MRI, persistent nerve pain last longer than six weeks, and progressive motor weakness.  Minor surgery can be an arthroscopic surgery to unblock the pinched nerve or sew the damaged ends of the nerves together.  Another minor surgery is a nerve release, which can help to fix nerve compression seen in nerve damage like carpal tunnel syndrome. These may create more room for the nerve by dividing tissue, or by moving the nerve to a new location. The nerves may need to be re-trained with this special type of physical therapy. This re-education therapy is generally completed in two stages: “early” and “late.” It is the process of “tuning” your nerves into feeling sensations normally.  The early stage of this therapy is making sure your nerves can feel a wide scope of sensations, while the late stage is fine tuning the sensations to manageable sensations.  This type of therapy is generally done in outpatient physical therapy. The length of the sessions depends on the severity of the injury. Generally, this procedure does take some time, as it is essentially “retraining” the body to return to a normal range of function.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Experiment with sleek, bold styles. Put on a solid-colored halter top that matches your pants. Rock an open-toe high heel. Go relaxed chic with an oversized sweater and ankle boots. Carry a bright, solid-colored handbag. Choose eye-catching jewelry to make a statement.

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The color and fit are up to you, although classic black will always look sleek for a night out. Bright white can also look great with the right top. Explore different material options, like leather to create an edgy vibe, or silk for a glamorous look. If you want to wear your cigarette pants out to a bar, club, or somewhere else that's fancy and fun, go for a classy halter top that's slightly loose and billowy. This should help to create balance with your form-fitting cigarette pant.  Opt for a solid black cigarette pant and a solid black top for sleek simplicity. If you're feeling a little more bold, consider incorporating a more vibrant color, such as fire engine red. Wear your cigarette pants with a pair of matching pumps. Since you're going out, this is the time to break out those strappy, open-toed, 3–4 in (7.6–10.2 cm) heels. Since the pants are just a little shorter than most other styles, your favorite fancy heels can be the focal point of your outfit. Wear a multicolored, comfy oversized sweater that fits your personal style. Pair your top with either black cigarette pants or another solid-colored pair that matches a color in your sweater.  Throw on a chunky necklace and some black or brown leather ankle boots to complete your look. This outfit is perfect for going out to eat or to see a movie in the wintertime. Switching out your simple neutral-colored purse for a brighter, bolder one helps take the outfit from daytime to nighttime. Pick a bag that's an exciting color, such as teal or silver, and match it to your accessories.  For instance, if you're wearing a chunky necklace that's coral and gold, carry a solid coral handbag. As an alternative, carry a neutral-colored black or brown purse that has an interesting structural element, such as tassels. Sparkling statement pieces are perfect for nights out! If you're attending something classy, like a dinner party, opt for elegant jewels like a diamond drop necklace or tennis bracelet. If you're heading out somewhere fun, like a dance club, go for something flashier -- a rhinestone choker or cocktail ring that will glitter under the lights. Stick to 1 piece of statement jewelry per outfit to make the most impact. If you pile on multiple pieces, the results can look over the top.