INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Good booklet design has margins of at least 1/8-inch (0.125”) – you don't want any text or photos bleeding off of the page. Expand the margins to 1/4-inch for a cleaner look. , whilst in Page Setup. to create a clean line of your product photos. If you want four pictures going across each page, you'll need four columns. You can type in the number of columns manually instead of choosing a Preset. You can alter the spacing and width of the columns as needed, but the default spacing should be okay for most layouts. Place your cursor in the first column (the one way to the left) and go to Page Layout (or Insert for Word 2003) – Breaks and choose Column. Your cursor should now be at the top of the next column. Keep inserting breaks as needed until each column is its own entity. Just click in each column and go to Insert –> Picture. You may want to use text boxes instead of typing directly into the column if you want your text to “float.”   Have someone read over the text as well because the Spell Checker often misses a lot of mistakes.

SUMMARY: Go to File —> Page Setup to set your margins. Set your paper orientation to Landscape' Add columns' Add breaks between the columns so that each column of your booklet will hold separate paragraphs of information without overflowing into the next column. Add text and photos to each column. Save your booklet. Print out a test copy or send the file to a printer to print a “proof,” which is a test copy. Ensure there are no spelling or grammar errors, by running the Spell Checker, if you are happy with the proof's colors and the layout.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: In a job interview, ethical questions are used to determine if you can be a responsible and sustainable employees. As an employee, you also want to feel like you are working for an ethical employer. So when you are asked ethical questions during your interview, this is a good sign that your employer cares about your morals and values as an employee. In an interview for medical school, you will likely be asked ethical questions as a way to determine if you have sound ethical decision making. This is an essential element of being a good and responsible physician, especially in situations of life and death. Before you head to your job interview, you should prepare for ethical interview questions by reviewing several common questions used by potential employers, including:  What would you do if someone in management asked you to do something unethical? Tell me about a time you faced an ethical dilemma. If you saw a coworker doing something dishonest, what would you do? If you knew that your supervisor was doing something unethical, what would you do? The process for getting into medical school usually involves an in person interview, where you will be asked several ethically based questions, including:  You observe a fellow medical student cheating on an examination. What would you do? How would you tell a patient just diagnosed with cancer that he has only a few weeks to live? Would you get out of your car to help a victim after observing an accident? What are your thoughts on euthanasia? A pregnant 15-year-old unmarried teenager comes into your office asking for an abortion. What would you do? Would you inform her parents?
Summary: Be aware of the purpose of ethical questions in an interview. Read sample ethical questions for a job interview. Review sample ethical questions for an interview for medical school.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You might be tempted to cope with your panic episodes through self-medication with drugs or alcohol. This is always a bad idea. For one thing, it fails to address the underlying problem. You are merely masking it by temporarily altering your brain chemistry and putting yourself at risk for alcoholism, drug dependency, and a host of other health problems. For another thing, it is counter-productive. Once the sedating effects of the drugs or alcohol wear off, the panic often comes back more strongly because you have lowered your defenses. There are safe medications that you can use to temporarily control or reduce symptoms of panic disorder. This will not “cure” the problem or resolve it entirely, but it may prove helpful. Talk to your doctor about this option. Most often, meds will work best when paired with other treatments like therapy and changes to lifestyle that get at the root causes. One possible option is to take a serotonin reuptake inhibitor antidepressant, like fluoxetine (Prozac), paroxetine (Paxil, Pexeva), or sertraline (Zoloft). These work by changing the levels of the hormone serotonin in your brain, boosting your mood, relieving mild to severe depression, and decreasing the frequency of panic attacks.  Antidepressants are generally safe and cause fewer side effects than other types of antidepressants.  Keep in mind that antidepressants can take several weeks before they begin to work properly. You have to take them continuously, not just during an isolated attack. Benzodiazepines are central nervous system depressants that are useful in treating anxiety, insomnia, seizures, and other problems. Generally they act quickly, usually within 30 minutes to an hour, and give rapid relief of symptoms of anxiety or panic. Benzos are habit-forming when taken long-term or in high dosages. You can develop a serious physical or psychological dependence on them and experience withdrawal symptoms. They should usually only be used for a short period.

SUMMARY:
Don't self-medicate. Talk to your doctor. Ask your physician about antidepressants. Ask your doctor about benzodiazepine.