INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The best way to engage your Facebook friends, and Facebook’s recommendations feature, is to word your post as a question. Like any good question, it should be kept short and sweet. Instead of statement like “I’m in New York for the weekend, and I think I want to get a burger” use a question like “Where can I get a good burger in New York?” Facebook’s recommendations features has an algorithm designed to recognize status updates asking for recommendations from their friends. While an exact list of words that are recognized isn’t available, using the word “recommendations” in your post is sure to trigger the feature. Don’t be afraid to experiment with the wording of your post; if it doesn’t work, you can always edit it and add “recommendations.” Whether it’s a city or a specific neighborhood, you need to mention the area you’ll be in. Not only will this ensure your friends give you appropriate recommendations, it also allows Facebook’s recommendations feature to pull up the exact locations of businesses or services your friends suggest. Make sure to include the type of service you’re looking for in your request. For example, if you’re looking for a mechanic, you may want to specify the type of work you need done, such as an oil change or bodywork. It might be a good idea to include your budget as well, especially when dealing with restaurant recommendations. This will ensure the recommendations are appropriate for your needs. Here’s an example of a well-worded request: “Hi guys! Anyone know of a good place for sushi in downtown Seattle? Looking for no more than $50 for two people! Thanks!”

SUMMARY: Ask a question. Use the word “recommendation” or a synonym. Specify where you want recommendations. Make your request specific.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Next you will be connecting your spindle to your tower. Doing so while your turbine assembly is attached to the spindle can be quite difficult to manage. Then you'll need to invert your assembly hub-upwards to complete your turbine. Pull the assembly (including the hub, spokes, magnet rotors, stator, and all associated parts) off the spindle with an upwards motion. Then place your assembly on your work area, hub-side facing up. your spindle flange to your tower. If you have a kit, these parts were likely provided, but a metal plate attached to the top of a thick, sturdy metal pipe should suffice for your tower. Be sure that your pipe can withstand the forces the wind will be exerting on your wind turbine. Your tower will need to be installed at a sturdy location. You might want to pour a concrete slab into which you install your tower to give it additional stability. The bracket should fit over your spindle like a collar. You should then bolt the bracket into place, attaching the bracket to the tower. Then cut a 3/8" (.375 cm) threaded rod into four 4½" pieces. Use a thread locking compound first, and then use nuts and washers to attach these to the outside of your bracket facing upwards. Nuts should be placed on the 3/8" (.375 cm) threaded rod studs about ¾ of the way from the top of the rod. These nuts will allow you to adjust the position of your stator while the rod holds it in place. Before you do so, you should smear a liberal amount of general purpose bearing grease onto your bearing. After greasing, simply slide your tapered bearing onto the spindle so it rests at the base of your spindle. The greasing process is most easily done with your fingers. Have some paper towel or a work rag close by to wipe your fingers clean once the bearing is greased and placed. Lift the main assembly so that the hub is facing upwards and settle it onto the spindle with the tapered bearing beneath. The mounting holes in your stator should line up with the 3/8" threaded rod studs that you fastened to your bracket.  Once the assembly is in place, you'll need to put another tapered bearing into the cap of your hub. Grease the bearing with general purpose bearing grease. Atop your bearing you'll need to fasten a castle nut. The castle nut should be screwed into place with your fingers. When you cannot turn the nut easily, unscrew it until the gap in the castle nut aligns with the hole in the shaft of your spindle. Slide a cotter pin in this hole and use pliers to bend the legs of the pin to lock the castle nut into place. Use one hex nut per rod to lock the stator firmly into place on your assembly. Then, using two wrenches, adjust the hex nuts sandwiching your stator until it is directly in between the magnet rotors. Once your stator is positioned, all you need to do is add a grease cap to the top of your hub and your turbine is complete.

SUMMARY: Remove the assembly from the spindle. Weld Install a bracket for your spindle and stator. Place a tapered roller bearing on the spindle. Attach the main assembly of your turbine. Fasten your stator and complete the turbine with a grease cap.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Once the test is done, the doctor will send the cell sample to a lab for testing. It usually takes 1-3 weeks for the test results to come back, but your doctor should be able to give you a more accurate estimate. Ask them if you can expect them to call you or if the results will be posted in an online chart for you to view.If you don’t hear back within 3 weeks, call your doctor’s office and ask about the results. Most of the time, pap smear test results come back normal. Sometimes, however, you might get a result of “abnormal” or “unclear.” If this happens, don’t worry! Even an abnormal test result doesn’t necessarily mean that anything is seriously wrong. Talk to your doctor about scheduling a follow-up appointment for further tests.  In rare cases, abnormal cells in a pap smear can be a sign of cancer in your cervix or uterus. If your doctor suspects that your test results might indicate a serious problem, they may have you come in for more tests, like a colonoscopy or a biopsy (tissue sample).  Sometimes, your doctor will recommend that you wait 6 months to a year and then have another pap smear done. If the abnormal cells are still there or if they see major changes since your last exam, they might decide to do further testing. How often you need to get a pap smear depends on a lot of things, such as your age, your medical history, and how high your risk is for problems like cervical cancer or sexually transmitted infections. Work with your doctor to figure out the best time for you to come in for your next routine pap smear and pelvic exam.  Most doctors recommend that you get your first pap smear at age 21, and then follow up every 3 years (or more often if there are abnormal results). Once you’re 30, you can reduce the frequency to once every 5 years unless you have an abnormal pap smear. You can stop having pap smears by the time you’re 65 to 70 as long as you’ve had 3 normal tests within the last 10 years.

SUMMARY:
Ask your doctor when you can expect to get your test results. Schedule a follow-up if there are any abnormal results. Talk to your doctor about when you should get your next pap smear.