INPUT ARTICLE: Article: For instance, look at the equation 12/26 – 4/26 – 1/26. In this example:  The numerators are 12, 4, and 1 The common denominator is 26 Like with addition, you don’t have to worry about doing anything to the denominator, so just find the difference between the numerators:  12 – 4 – 1 = 7 Rewrite the fraction with the new numerator. 12/26 – 4/26 – 1/26 = 7/26. Similar to adding fractions, when you subtract fractions you can still end up with:  An improper fraction that can be converted to a mixed number A fraction that can be solved through division A fraction that can be put into a simpler form by finding a common denominator

SUMMARY: Locate the numerators and denominators. Subtract the numerators. Reduce or solve the fraction if necessary.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The first step in becoming a licensed mental health counselor is to obtain your bachelor’s degree. Most likely your degree would be a Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Bachelor of Science (BS) in psychology or a related field.  Once accepted and in school, take opportunities to join student organizations and do research. These activities can give valuable experience and allow you to meet people for future networking and professional growth. As part of the four year BA or BS program of study, you'll need to take upper-division credit hours in social sciences (psychology and sociology). Research methods and statistics can be helpful too, and may be required. Do your best to keep your GPA up. Making good grades will make it much easier to get into graduate school. Look into internships that you can do during your BA program as well. This can help you to figure out what you might like to specialize in later on or if you actually want to pursue a career as a counselor. For example, you might intern at a women’s shelter or for a crisis line. Obtaining a Master of Arts (MA), Master of Science (MS) or equivalent degree is the next step in becoming a licensed mental health counselor. Some states require that the degree program is accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs. Check with your state licensing board to determine what their requirements are.  Take the Graduate Record Exam. This test measures your critical thinking skills and is required in order to be admitted into graduate school. Study for it well in advance, but don’t worry if you have to take it more than once. Many people do.  Many programs have a multi-part application process. It often includes submitting essays, undergraduate records, letters of recommendation, and an interview process. Begin the process early so you have enough time to complete the process and meet all deadlines. Make the most of opportunities to participate in research and in student and national organizations in the field of mental health counseling like the American Mental Health Counselors Association. Some licensed mental health counselors go on to earn their PhD in order to make themselves more marketable and to gain more experience and knowledge. However, this is optional. You need a Master's degree to be a licensed counselor, but you do not need a PhD. Use resources like the U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics to determine if the additional years of school are worth the increase in income.

SUMMARY: Earn your bachelor’s degree. Get your master’s degree. Think about earning your doctorate.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Tap the Facebook app icon, which resembles a white "f" on a dark-blue background. This will open your News Feed if you're logged into Facebook. If you aren't logged in, enter your email address and password before proceeding. It's at the top of the screen. Doing so should bring up your phone's on-screen keyboard. Enter whatever it is that you want to search for on Facebook. Some common examples include the following:  Names Music genres Locations (e.g., cities) It's in your phone's keyboard. This will search Facebook for your term or phrase. On some phones, you'll tap Enter or Return instead. To narrow your search, tap one of the following tabs near the top of the screen:   Posts - Shows only Facebook posts matching your search.  People - Shows only other Facebook users that match your search.  Photos - Shows only photos on Facebook that match your search.  Videos - Shows only videos on Facebook that match your search.  Pages - Shows only pages on Facebook that match your search.  Places - Shows only places on Facebook that match your search.  Groups - Shows only groups on Facebook that match your search.  Events - Shows only events on Facebook that match your search. Tapping a search filter will redo your search and display the filtered version. Scroll through your filtered results to review them. If you still have too many results to find the one that you're looking for, tap Filters in the upper-left side of the results page, then select filters as needed (e.g., "Date"). Filters will vary in appearance and use depending on what type of content you're looking for. Once you find a result that you want to use, tap it to open it or go to its location.

SUMMARY: Open Facebook. Tap the search bar. Type in a search term or phrase. Tap Search. Select a search filter. Review the results. Add more filters if necessary. Select a result.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Before you start cleaning, you’ll want to make sure that there’s no power going to the razor. Slide or press the power button to the “off” position and look for the power indicator display to go dark. It may be a good idea to unplug the razor entirely. You don’t want to accidentally switch it on while you’re trying to clean it!

SUMMARY:
Make sure the razor is turned off.