Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Stay busy throughout the summer. Continue studying over the summer. Spend time with friends that will be attending the same school. Purchase your school supplies.

Answer: On average, the people who tend to struggle the most with their first days are people who spent too much of their summer indoors and relaxing. While summer should be about having fun and letting loose a little, you should also try to stay active and busy over the course of the summer. There are lots of ways you can go about doing this:    Getting a summer job is a perfect way to stay on your feet. Not only will you be keeping in the swing of proper routine and getting worthwhile experience; you'll also be making some good money while you're at it. Having an extra coin in your pocket will help ensure your summer's as good as it can be. Joining a sport for the summer is a fun way to spend long hot days, and you'll become more fit and strong as a result. The people who struggle with school the most at first are those who weren't studying over the summer.  You can study about anything you want, whether it's films, history, or math. Simply keeping your brain in the habit of learning will give you an extra advantage when it comes to going back to school. If you're keen on getting the best grades and know what classes you'll be taking in advance, you should research some of those course topics in advance. That way, you'll already be a bit of an expert on the subjects before they're even brought up! Most schools enroll students based on their catchments, or where they're living. If you have any friends living in the same neighbourhood as you, chances are they'll be going to the same school! Make a point of nurturing stronger bonds with those friends. Spend part of your summer with them, and grow closer. While there's always bound to be some anxiety going into a first day of school, having friends around that care about you makes it much easier. Arguably the most important thing you can do in preparing for your first day is making sure you have all of the equipment you need. The types of materials you'll need will vary from class to class. A lot of high school classes will have some sort of online webpage that will post the recommended materials you should bring. Print off a copy for each list of materials and take them to an office supplies store. Certain things, like pens and paper, will be used for virtually all classes, so you can buy a single stack for use throughout your school year. Here are some things you'll almost certainly need for your first day:  A backpack with comfortable shoulder straps. A sturdy binder, filled with ruled paper. Pens (red and black) and HB pencils. Spiral-bound notebooks; one for each class you're enrolled in. A pair of scissors. A scientific calculator and graphed paper, if you're doing Mathematics. A small vial of hand sanitizer. A portable USB drive, for saving computer work.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Learn about mouth ulcers. Steer clear of certain food and beverages. Treat tobacco related ulcers. Take care of yeast infections. Deal with ulcers caused by medications. Take care of general mouth ulcers.

Answer: A common cause of inflammation in the mouth is mouth ulcers. Mouth ulcers, also called mouth stomatitis, vary in size and shape and are caused from a variety of different factors. They can be caused from herpes (cold sores), canker sores, yeast infections, tobacco use, medications, fungal infections, injury, and some systemic illnesses. See your doctor or dentist for mouth sores that are painful and last for more than 10 day. Ulcer inflammation is painful and can last five to fourteen days. Avoiding certain types of beverages and food can help to heal the inflammation, reduce your pain, and reduce the amount of time you suffer. In order to lessen irritation, avoid hot beverages and foods as well as foods that salty, spicy, or have citrus elements. These can increase the irritation to the mouth tissue. This includes hot coffee and tea, spicy red peppers, foods with cayenne pepper or chili powder, overly salted soups and broths, and fruits such as oranges and grapefruits. Ulcers from tobacco use are called aphthous ulcers, which is also known as a canker sore. These irritations can be healed by reducing or eliminating the use of all tobacco products. If you continue to use tobacco products, the sores may take longer to heal and continue to reappear. Yeast infections of the mouth can cause thrush to the tongue, which is when the fungus candida, the fungus behind vaginal yeast infections, occurs in the mouth. Thrush can cause an inflammatory response and pain in your mouth. Thrush can also cause mouth ulcers. Healing inflammation from a yeast infection will require medication from your physician. These medications can be used in otherwise healthy adults and children for 10 to 14 days and come in lozenges, liquid, or pill form. However, children and adults with a weakened immune system require different help. Some medications, such as anti-cancer drugs, can cause mouth ulcers. These drugs kill the fast growing cells but do not specifically target cancer cells, which means they can also kill the cells in your mouth, which grow and replicate quickly. These sores are painful and can last for more than two weeks. Sores from these medications may require topical painkillers applied directly to the mouth sores. These medication can also numb your mouth, so use caution when eating or brushing your teeth after you apply them. If you are not sure what causes your mouth ulcers, there are some general guidelines you can follow to ease your pain and discomfort. Other than the techniques used to treat and prevent certain kinds of ulcers, you can also:  Use coating agents to help protect the sores and minimize the pain you'll experience while eating and drinking Avoid sharp or crunchy foods, such as chips, crackers and pretzels Limit or eliminate alcohol, which can irritate an already sore mouth. This applies to drinking alcohol as well as mouthwashes and mouth sprays. Eat smaller meals more frequently and cut foods into smaller pieces, in order to reduce irritation to your mouth Talk with your healthcare team about using special foam swabs that reduce the physical irritation if brushing is too difficult.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Wear the Ascot Knot during the winter. Wrap the scarf all the way around your neck. Create a loop with the ends of the scarf. Hide the short end behind the longer end.

Answer: Use knotted scarf styles when you are looking to stay especially warm during the winter, as they keep your neck cold.  Use a long rectangular scarf for this style, as they are easier to tie into knots. A scarf with fringed ends looks best, but you can also go with one that has rounded edges. Without letting go of the ends of the scarf, hang it around the front of your neck. Cross the ends behind your neck and bring them back around to the front. Adjust the scarf so that one end is longer than the other. The short end of the scarf should hang around your chest, while the long end should reach down to your waist. Cross the longer end of the scarf over the shorter end before threading it through the resulting loop. Pull the long end back over the front of the loop to tighten it, allowing the tightened knot to lay flat against your neck. When you cross the longer end over the shorter end, a loop will be created around your neck. This is the loop you will need to pull the longer end through. Arrange the longer end so that it lays flat over the front of the shorter end giving the scarf a professional look. Button or zipper your jacket over the ends of the scarf. Do not let the scarf hang outside of your overcoat. The longer end should already be positioned over the short end. If not, retry the process until it is positioned correctly.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Reach out to him on his level. Make an effort to go out on a date.

Answer:
As noted earlier, there can be any number of reasons why your boyfriend might be ignoring you. However, it's possible that he isn't answering because he doesn't think that the things you say are important; he sees your nattering as idle chatter, stuff that doesn't earn a reply or lead to a discussion. Learn to talk to him on his level, and he'll be interested in no time; or, leave the celebrity gossip and hair and nails stuff for the girls.  Talk to him about his passions. Maybe it's sports; maybe it's racing, maybe it's chemistry. It could be anything. Talk about what he likes to do and be excited about his passions. Every boy has a passion; you just have to find it. Ask him questions about the things he likes. Ask him why he likes what he likes. Ask him to explain his favorite hobby, and how he first got interested in it. If you're excited about something he's excited about, he won't be able to ignore you. Don't interrupt him when he's on a roll. When he's all excited about something, let him keep talking. Don't interrupt when he's got momentum. Tell him that you want to go on a date, and hopefully, he'll get the hint that you want him to set it up. If he doesn't get the hint, then you might have to figure it out yourself. It'll be a small price to pay if the date goes well.  Remember to do something that he enjoys. Shopping might be something you'd do all day long if you had the chance, but it's probably not his idea of a great date. See if you can go to an amusement park, the movies, a performance of a band he likes, etc. Dress your best, put a smile on your face, and wear your hair just the way he likes it. Sometimes, all a guy will need is a little wake-up call that his girl is the prettiest girl on the block. That should shake his funk up. Try to focus on good stuff during the date. Keep him engaged. Ask him questions. Be playful, warm-hearted, and optimistic. Give him a chance to make everything better, and remind him of why he's your boyfriend in the first place. If the date doesn't go well, tell him that you hoped the date would be an opportunity to connect and that you worry you just aren't connecting in the way you used to. If he still doesn't seem to care, he doesn't deserve another shot.