Problem: Article: Save it as 'Back to School Shopping' or something similar. Just save it in an easy to find folder so that you can easily find it when you're ready to print or if you need to edit your list. Also, if you have siblings, you might want to write your name in the document title.  Just make it happy and fun so when you go shopping you'll more likely to keep checking it. Make sure you make it 4 sizes bigger than the rest of the font. So, if you're typing in size 12, go with a size 16 title. Now, think about how many tops, jeans, and shoes you wear each week. This will help you change the guidelines below to fit your lifestyle. This is an idea about how much of things you will need.
Summary: Open a new document in Microsoft Word or another word processing software. Ask your parents, or check if your printer is running out of ink, so you know if you can make it colorful or not. Make a title that says Clothes in a fun color,black, font, or word art. Under your title, select bullets to make your list look neater and easier to read.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: After your doctor or physician has diagnosed you with a tapeworm infection, he or she will prescribe an oral medication. Tapeworms are treated with three common prescriptions: praziquantel, albendazole, and nitazoxanide.  The variety your doctor prescribes will depend upon the type of infection you have contracted. In addition to properly taking your medication, it is important to avoid reinfecting yourself (or infecting others). Tapeworm medications do not affect the parasites' eggs, so you can reintroduce the infection if you neglect good bathroom and kitchen hygiene. If more serious infection such as cysticercosis is involved, your doctor may recommend a longer and more involved treatment regimen.  Treatment may include prescription drugs, anti-inflammatory, and anti-epileptic therapy, or surgery. Your physician will want to re-evaluate you after you have been taking your medication for some time.  Depending on the severity of the infection, this can be anywhere from one to three months after you begin treatment. Prescription medication is 85 to 100 percent effective.  Effectiveness depends on the type of tapeworm and the location of the infection.

SUMMARY: Receive a prescription from your physician. Follow the prescribed regimen. Confirm that the infection is gone.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Difficulty concentrating, getting bored very quickly, and  a short attention span are where the ‘attention deficit’ part of the name ADHD come from. You can determine if you have adult ADHD if you notice how often you are distracted.  Think about how frequently you are unable to complete work or stay focused on tasks throughout the day. Try to estimate how many crafts or projects you have started but haven’t finished. Although children with ADHD show signs of hyperactivity, adults with ADHD are usually described as more restless than hyper-active. In order to determine if you have adult ADHD figure out of you are generally restless.  Look for signs that you fidget a lot or are constantly on the go. Are you always moving your fingers, tapping your toes, or twirling your hair? Think about how often you feel like you can’t relax no matter what you do. Do you generally feel that you can’t unwind? One of the signs of adult ADHD is difficulty getting and being organized. Think about how often you misplace things, don’t have the things you need, or are just generally disorganized so that you can determine if you have adult ADHD.  Are you always looking for a pen, or some paper, or your phone or tablet? Do you have a habit of losing or forgetting your keys, glasses, wallet, or other important items? Try to recall how frequently you start daydreaming or your mind wanders when you are listening. If you really aren’t a good listener, it might be a sign that you have adult ADHD.  If you have been told you aren’t a good listener it might be because you are distracted easily. Do you often realize you haven’t heard important instructions because you were thinking about something else? Are you actually listening sometimes when it appears that you aren’t? Adults with ADHD don't always think about the consequences of their actions and often make spontaneous decisions. Because of this, adults with ADHD also have difficulty controlling their temper and may say whatever comes to mind.  For example, do you frequently do things and then later wonder what you were thinking? Do you often say things that are inappropriate not because you are trying to be mean, but because it just “slipped out”? Do you blurt out answers to questions before the question is even finished? Because you are easily distracted and disorganized, you might also have problems being on time and using your time wisely. This is another sign of adult ADHD that you should look for to determine if you have it.  Are you frequently late for appointments or work? Do you find that you are generally rushing to be on time? Do you often miss deadlines because you didn’t use your time effectively? To be diagnosed with ADHD, you must have had six or more symptoms of inattention that have persisted for a six month period or longer. The symptoms must have been severe enough that they are inconsistent with your developmental level. The inattention symptoms that your doctor may look for include:  Not paying close attention to details. Having difficulty sustaining attention. Not seeming to listen when someone is speaking to you. Not following through on instructions. Failing to complete projects, such as in the workplace or at school. Having difficulty staying organized Avoiding activities that require prolonged mental effort or focus. Losing items that are necessary for tasks or activities. Becoming easily distracted. Being forgetful about daily activities. For the hyperactivity aspect of ADHD, your doctor will look for six or more symptoms of hyperactivity or impulsivity that have persisted for at least a six month period. Also, some hyperactive-impulsive or inattentive behaviors must have been present before you reached the age of 7. These may include:  Fidgeting with your hands or feet or squirming in your seat. Leaving your seat in situations where remaining in your seat is expected. Running or climbing excessively in situations where it is not appropriate to do so. Having difficulty engaging in quiet time or leisure activities. Being “on the go” or seeming like you are driven by a motor. Talking excessively. Blurting out answers before a question has been finished. Having difficulty waiting your turn. Interrupting or intruding on others (butting into conversations). Even if you have the required number of symptoms, your doctor will also consider other factors to make a diagnosis. For example, you must have had some significant impairment from your symptoms in two or more settings, such as home or school, and now you may also be experiencing impairment at work. It is necessary to provide clear evidence of clinically significant impairment in a social, academic, or work setting. Keep in mind that your symptoms cannot be related to another condition. To be diagnosed with ADHD, your symptoms may not be accounted for by another mental disorder, such as a mood, anxiety, personality, or psychotic disorder. Consider whether you have been diagnosed with another condition that might account for some of your symptoms.
Summary: Be aware of being easily distracted. Determine if you are restless. Look for trouble with organization. Examine your listening skills. Admit if you have poor impulse control. Notice problems with time management. Identify at least six symptoms of inattention. Note at least six symptoms of hyperactivity. Be aware of other criteria.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Allow the baking soda paste to sit on the plastic for 20 to 30 minutes. The baking soda will loosen the dirt on the plastic. Remove the remaining paste by rinsing the plastic thoroughly with clean water. This should rinse away any dirt or grime the paste loosened.  Smaller items can be placed in the sink to be rinsed. A large item can be rinsed with a garden hose.
Summary:
Let the paste sit on the plastic. Rinse the plastic. Dry the plastic with a towel, or sit it out to air dry.