Problem: Article: Visit translate.google.com in your web browser.  By loading a webpage using Google Translate, you are essentially tricking your browser into thinking that you're looking at a Google page instead of the actual page. You can use this to bypass blocks on virtually any site, including YouTube. Some of the more popular filters will block Google Translate. If this is the case, see one of the methods below. You can change this to any language except "Detect language". Set this to your language so that the page can still be read. You will receive an error if you try to translate into the same language, so set it to another language. Open the video you want to watch in another browser tab or window and copy the URL from the address bar. Take out the word edufilter from the link if it is present. You will notice that the Google Translate bar is present at the top of the page. This is what is tricking the website blocker. Make sure to leave the bar open while watching the video.
Summary: Open a tab with Google Translate. Change the language above the left-hand field. Change the language above the right-hand field. Copy the video URL. Paste the link into the left-hand box on the Google Translate page. Click the link that appears in the right-hand box.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Ask for the earliest appointment possible. Bring a list of your symptoms, including those you don’t think are relevant. You should also let the doctor know if anything in your life has changed recently.  Ask your doctor if there are any pre-appointment restrictions you should follow, such as fasting. If you doctor suspects carcinoid syndrome, they’ll refer you to a specialist, such as an oncologist, endocrinologist, or surgeon. This is a noninvasive in-office procedure to rule out other causes. Your doctor may look for signs of other conditions, such as undiagnosed asthma. They’ll then decide if more tests are needed to identify the underlying cause. The doctor will look for high levels of certain hormones or their remaining broken-down components. This will likely include a 24-hr urine collection. While this test is not at all painful, you may be inconvenienced if the doctor decides to collect your urine over 24 hrs. You will need to urinate in either a special cup or a pan in order to collect your urine. You will then save the urine by placing it in your refrigerator until it's time to return it to the doctor. It's best to do this on a day you'll be home. Since the tumor is secreting chemicals into your bloodstream, a simple blood test can tell the doctor a lot about your symptoms. The doctor will look for substances like chromogranin A. The blood test will not hurt, but you may feel uncomfortable for a few minutes. Imaging tests can let the doctor see the tumor and determine if it’s growing. You can get a CT scan or MRI, depending on what your doctor recommends. The doctor may give you a radionuclide before conducting the test so they can look for a tumor.  Radionuclide is a small amount of radioactive substance, so it will show up on the CT or MRI. This allows the doctor to check for abnormal areas or masses, which could indicate a tumor.  The doctor will start with your abdomen, which is where these tumors are most often located.  Your doctor may also order an ultrasound to evaluate the tumor. The doctor will insert the camera down your throat or through your rectum, depending on where they’re looking for the tumor. The endoscopic camera allows the doctor to see and evaluate any tumors that you may have. This test will likely make you uncomfortable, but it will not hurt as you will be under sedation. The doctor will likely take the biopsy using a long needle that is inserted into the tumor. They will guide the needle using a CT scan or ultrasound.  Your doctor may perform your biopsy either in the hospital or in an outpatient procedure. You will likely feel a lot of discomfort, but the doctor will give you medication to reduce pain. For a lung biopsy, the doctor may decide to send an endoscopic camera down your throat to retrieve the biopsy. A biopsy may also be performed through the outside of the rib cage while you are under general anesthesia. If you are already having surgery near the area, the doctor may take the biopsy then.

SUMMARY: Make an appointment with your doctor. Allow your doctor to perform a physical exam. Do a urine test to look for byproducts of excreted chemicals. Undergo a blood test to look for chemicals in your bloodstream. Get an imaging test such as a CT, or MRI if the doctor suspects a tumor. Allow the doctor to use an endoscopic camera to look for the tumor. Agree to a biopsy if your doctor thinks it’s necessary.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: While this tool is normally creating an ellipse-shaped selection, you can use it to create circles as well. You'll find this tool in the upper-left corner of the Toolbox window. Click and drag on your canvas to begin creating an ellipse shape. ⇧ Shift after you start dragging to create a circle. This will snap the ellipse into a perfect circle shape. Make sure to keep holding ⇧ Shift as you release your mouse button. If this doesn't work properly the first time, try starting a new ellipse. You can specify the exact size of the circle by using the "Size" fields in the "Tool Options" section of the Toolbox. Make sure the height and width are the same to make a perfect circle. Click the foreground color box in the Toolbox to open the color picker. This color will fill the circle. The circle will be borderless. The circle will fill with the color you selected.
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Click the Ellipse Select Tool in the Toolbox. Start creating an ellipse by clicking and dragging. Hold  . Choose the color you want to fill the circle with. Click the Edit menu in the GIMP menu bar and select "Fill with FG color."