Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Ask for anything you want, whenever you want. Demand to get what you want if asking doesn’t work. Expect all of your demands to be met immediately. Insist on the most expensive option in every scenario. Negotiate no matter what the circumstance. Don’t say thank you when you get what you want. Ask for more after you get what you want.

Answer: Spoiled people have no problem asking for anything and everything they want at any time. If you see something in a store that you want, ask the person you’re with to buy it for you. If someone has something that you want, ask them to give it to you. If you want someone to do you a favor, just ask them.  You might say, "Dad, don't you want to buy me those new designer sneakers? They're limited edition!" Or you could say, "I know it's the middle of the night, but I'm craving chocolate ice cream. Can you go buy it for me?" Asking for something is really just a polite demand, since you fully expect to get everything you ask for! If you ask for something and you don’t get it, take it up a notch and make demands. You don't want it, you need it; it’s not an option.  For example, if you ask your parents to buy you a new car for your 16th birthday and they refuse, say something like, “All my friends are getting new cars! You have to get me one or I won't fit in.” If your boyfriend says he can’t pick up your dry cleaning, say something like, “Well, it wasn’t really a question. It’ll be ready at 5pm.” Spoiled people expect all of their desires to be granted right away, and anything less is unacceptable! After asking or demanding something, look expectantly at the other person, as if you’re waiting for them to give you what you want on the spot.  For example, if your significant other agrees to make your lunch but then continues on with whatever they’re doing, you can say, “Umm, I meant right now.” Then, look pointedly at your wristwatch. If you’re asked to wait for a table at an expensive restaurant, tell the hostess, “I want a table immediately. If you can’t do that, I want to talk to your manager right now.” Money is no object to a spoiled brat – specifically, other people’s money! Expect the best, no matter what. This applies to clothes, colleges, vacations, material possessions, and everything in between. If you have the choice between a name brand item and an off-brand item, always go with a name brand. Refuse to take “no” for an answer. If you’re not given what you want, try to wheedle it out of the person. Think of something the other person wants or needs from you, then use it as leverage. This works best on parents, but you can try it on anyone.  For example, you might say, “If you get me a new car for my birthday, I’ll study harder and raise my GPA before the semester is over.” You could also take the opposite approach and say, “If you don’t get me a new car, I won’t study for the rest of the semester. If I flunk this year, it’s your fault!” Most spoiled people take others for granted and can't be bothered with saying “thank you” or acting grateful. They feel entitled to getting everything they want and they shouldn't have to thank anyone for it. If you get what you want, don't change your facial expression or say anything that makes it seem like you're thankful. This isn't a good way to treat someone you care about, by the way! But if you want to act spoiled, this is the general vibe you should project. If you get exactly what you wanted, don’t be afraid to up the ante immediately and ask for more. Granting your original desire is the bare minimum, after all. In a spoiled person's mind, their expectations should be met immediately, and then exceeded.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Talk to your doctor about taking Paxil. Consider getting a prescription for Zoloft. Be aware of the side effects of taking SSRIs.

Answer: This medication is an antidepressant that can also control symptoms that you experience when you have PTSD. Paxil is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI), meaning it works by blocking the re-uptake of serotonin, effectively increasing levels of serotonin in certain parts of the brain. Studies have shown that Paxil (which is more formally referred to as paroxetine) can help to improve symptoms of PTSD. Paxil can help treat symptoms of depression and anxiety, as well as difficulties with sleep and concentration. Zoloft is also an SSRI, which means that it is an antidepressant that may work for people suffering from symptoms of PTSD. Zoloft and Paxil are the only two drugs FDA-approved to treat PTSD. Zoloft (which is also referred to as sertraline) can help to improve symptoms of PTSD including: Depression, anxiety, and sleep problems. While these medications can be very effective in improving your symptoms of PTSD, they can also create other side effects that you should be aware of. The side effects include:  Nausea. This symptom often goes away in two to five days. Headaches. Headaches are a common complaint of SSRI users. Generally, you will stop feeling headaches in a few days. Anxiety. In other words, feeling jittery or agitated. Drowsiness. Drowsiness is often a sign that the dose that was originally prescribed by the doctor is too much. Sometimes a simple change in the time of administering the drug can be enough to address this issue. Insomnia. Insomnia can also be a problem with SSRI. Reducing the dose can often fix this problem. Reduced sexual drive. SSRI's are known to cause sexual problems like reduced pleasure in lovemaking and reduced sex drive.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Allow the optometrist to shine a penlight into your eye. Look straight ahead into the light. Repeat the process with your other eye.

Answer: The doctor will place one of their hands vertically between your eyes, and then shine the light directly into one of your pupils to check your eyes' alignment. The hand placement ensures that the light doesn’t cause the pupil of your second eye to dilate while the doctor is testing your first eye. You may experience minor discomfort from the bright pen light during this procedure. However, the light won’t harm your eye. Don’t avert your eyes from the light, and let your pupils dilate naturally. The optometrist needs to observe your pupil dilation. If your pupils do not dilate, or if they constrict slowly, there may be a problem with one or both of your optic nerves. The doctor will keep their hand held vertically between your eyes, and shine the penlight into your other pupil. As with your first eye, they'll look to make sure that your pupil dilates fully. Once the visual reflex exam is complete, you can ask the doctor if your eyes dilated as expected.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Plug your phone into a computer with iTunes. Press and hold the home and wake/sleep button together. Select your phone when it appears in iTunes. Restore your iPhone. Set up, or back up, your iPhone.

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Hopefully, you’ve been using iTunes on your apple product. If so, use a computer that has previously recognized your iPhone by connecting with your lightning to USB cord or similar charger. Your phone may be recognized and start rebooting immediately. Usually, more further action is needed. It is advantageous to have the most recent version of iTunes, if possible. This should take less than ten seconds, and will force your iPhone to respond. When the iPhone is unplugged and these buttons are held together it will give it a force reboot. When plugged into iTunes, your phone will be put into Device Firmware Update (DFU) mode. To select your phone, watch for the small phone icon to appear. It will appear underneath the volume controls, on the left-most side of the screen. By clicking the icon, it will take you to the phone’s summary panel, allowing you to restore or look at personal statistics. In the summary panel, you will see the option to restore. After clicking this button, a prompt will come up, asking if you wish to restore. A factory restore will reset all settings back to the originals. This means all of your phone personalization and photos, music, text messages, will be lost. Only restore if you have a previous backup or you have no other option. After an automatic restart that may take several minutes, your phone will populate the “Slide to Set up” screen. By following all prompts, you can choose the language of your phone, the time zone, and similar settings. Near the end you will be able to choose to continue new set up or use a backup.