Problem: Article: For the head, you can use a circle with the bottom part pointy and angled for the cheek and chin. Draw two short parallel lines for the neck connecting the head to the torso. Draw the rest of the body depicting a long robe. Draw the hands, one holding the broom.  Frame the face with the type of hairstyle that you like, be creative.  Draw the witch's shoes.
Summary: Draw an outline of a broom with a long stick handle. Draw an outline of a witch sitting on the broom. Draw a big pointy hat. Add details to the face, like the eyes, nose, ears and mouth. Add more details to the robe, like a cape and some patterns if you want. Refine your drawing, like the fingers, fine lines on the broom and hat. Erase unnecessary lines. Colour your drawing.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Alcohol affects the brain and can lead to blackouts and memory loss. Avoid arguing with your parent if they are drunk as this can make situations frustrating. Your parent may say things they wouldn't normally say and upset you, then later not remember saying anything. If you're upset with your parent while they are drunk, remove yourself from the situation. Say, “Let's not discuss this now. I'm going to leave and we can talk tomorrow.” Some alcoholics believe that alcoholism is a disease that cannot be cured, but it can with proper treatment and a committed individual. They may claim that they have no control, but they do still have choices. Don't allow your parent to manipulate you by claiming they're just sick or by blaming you for relapses. People who suffer from addiction may hide behind illness to control the behavior of those who want to help them. This enables them to continue doing what they've been doing. You may want your parent to be a part of your life and your children's lives, yet not want to place yourself in an unsafe or uncomfortable situation. Create some boundaries for yourself and your family and discuss them with your parent. For example, tell your parent that you will leave or ask your parent to leave if they are drunk or acting belligerently. If your parent relies on you to handle legal problems, say that you will no longer fill that role. Choose boundaries that help you feel safe and that protect your family.  If you feel like your parent jeopardizes your children's safety, say that they are not allowed to babysit for the children or to drink in your home under any circumstance. Avoid interacting with your parent while they are drunk. Make all family gatherings alcohol-free. If your parent tends to drink at a certain time of day, avoid visits or phone calls after a certain time. You cannot stop your parent from drinking. Often, people make promises to quit, but it's up to your parent to follow through on that decision. You may feel hopeful about your parent changing then feel let down when the pattern of alcohol abuse continues. Your parent can only stop when they are ready. You can talk to your parent about how their drinking affects you. State your feelings and perhaps describe a particular incident that worried you and that had clear and visible consequences. Go with your parent to visit the doctor. During the appointment, ask the physician whether there are any unsafe drug interactions with medications your parent takes and alcohol. Many elderly people take daily medications, which can be dangerous if mixed with alcohol. For example, alcohol and aspirin can cause bleeding in the stomach and intestines, alcohol and antihistamines can cause increased drowsiness, and pain killers paired with alcohol can cause liver damage.

SUMMARY: Recognize the immediate effects of alcohol. Avoid blame shifting. Create respectful boundaries with your parent. Approach your parent realistically. Ask about medication interactions.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Birch tree leaves need sun all day long, so find a spot in your yard that gets full morning and midday sun. The northern and eastern sides of your home are acceptable as long as the tree won't be shaded by your house. Avoid western and southern exposure, since the late-afternoon sun may dry out the soil. Once your seedling reaches 15 to 20 inches (40 to 50 cm) tall it's ready to be planted in the ground. To get it out of the container, insert a spade into the soil a few inches out from the seedling. Scoop the seedling out, being careful not to break any of the roots. Whether you grew your own seedling or bought one, dig a hole in the ground that's as deep as the root ball and about three times as wide. Use a spade or a small shovel to displace the soil and set it off to the side. Add mulch around the base of the seedling to help the soil maintain moisture. You can use wood chips, leaf compost, or shredded bark. Apply 2 to 4 inches (5 to 10 cm) around the base of the seedling, but avoid letting it come in direct contact with the trunk.
Summary: Select a planting location with full sun. Plant the seedling when it reaches 15 to 20 inches (40 to 50 cm) tall. Dig a shallow, wide hole in the ground. Mulch with wood chips, leaf compost, or shredded bark.

If your child has a standard UTI (one that occurs in the lower urinary tract and bladder and is not recurrent) then he or she should take antibiotics to clear up the infection. The standard treatment is a four-day oral antibiotic course, though the course can sometimes last for longer than four days depending on the type of antibiotic prescribed. Commonly prescribed antibiotics include:  Trimethoprim. Sulfamethoxazole. Augmentin (a combination of amoxicillin and clavulanate). Infants who are younger than one month old and are thought to have a UTI must be taken to the hospital immediately. UTIs can be dangerous for infants who are younger than one month old.  If you have an infant who is younger than two months old and is showing signs of a UTI combined with a fever, you should also take him/her to the hospital. There is a chance that the UTI is in the kidney rather than the bladder. While the UTI might be treated while the antibiotic is being taken, the UTI will more than likely come back as soon as your child stops taking the antibiotics. Therefore, routine use of antibiotics to prevent recurrent urinary tract infections in children and adolescents is generally not recommended since outcomes are not significantly improved with this practice. The additional risk, of course, is that overuse of antibiotics will more rapidly lead to increasing numbers of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
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One-sentence summary -- Talk to your doctor about getting antibiotics for your child. Take your infant to the hospital if you think she/he has a UTI. Stay away from giving your child antibiotics to treat recurrent UTIs.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Make eye contact during conversation and otherwise give your full attention to the person you are speaking with. Keep your phone out of sight, square your body towards the person you are listening to, and indicate that you are listening with nonverbal cues like nodding. When you receive positive comments, you get an immediate oxytocin boost. In fact, any sentiments associated with giving or receiving love and admiration will increase your oxytocin levels. Meanwhile, people tend to exchange positive sentiments with those who feel favorably about them.  Get in the habit of saying positive things to other people when they come to mind. Not only will you give them an oxytocin boost, you'll make them feel more comfortable speaking affectionately towards you as well. People are increasingly using online tools such as social media websites to interact with one another. While it's important to balance online interaction with face-to-face interaction, you can get a boost in oxytocin by exchanging pleasantries online. Next time you get on Facebook, for instance, make a point of liking at least 10 posts and make a handful of positive, friendly comments on friends' posts. Eating with another person is a proven way to bond. It can also calm you down and provide the opportunity for conversation. Ideally, invite someone to join you for lunch or dinner and offer to cover the tab. Giving and receiving also boost oxytocin levels.
Summary:
Practice active listening. Give compliments and encouragement. Engage positively with others online. Eat with other people.