Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Figure out if you want to involve someone else first. Think about the rapport you have with your doctors. Manage your expectations.

Answer: Some people need a support system before taking the next step and actually seeing a doctor for depression. Before you choose to see the doctor you may want to consider if you want to involve someone else to come with you or be supporting you and rooting for you to get well.  If you are a religious person, you may want to talk to your pastor or clergyman to gain the strength to get help. If you have a close family member or friend who has dealt with depression, you might get support by asking him to attend the appointment with you. You may be comforted by the presence of someone who has experienced something similar to what you are going through. Before you make an appointment, consider how you might bring up the subject of your depression and how you will feel. If the thought scares you, and you don't have someone to go with you for support, you might think about choosing a different doctor to talk to about your depression. Understand that your primary care doctor isn't the only choice.  Some people may have more regular visits or feel more comfortable with other doctors, such as a gynecologist/obstetrician or a cardiologist. You can always talk to this physician about your symptoms and then she can refer you to a mental health specialist. In an emergency situation, an ER doctor or hospital mental health professional can provide support and give you information on where to seek help when you leave the hospital. Other professionals or places where you may be able to find help include clinical social workers, a counselor at a community mental health center, University- or medical school-affiliated programs, state hospital outpatient clinics, family service/social agencies, private clinics and facilities, employee assistance programs, or local medical and/or psychiatric societies. After you choose which doctor you want to talk with about your depression, think about your goals for the visit. What would you most like to accomplish from seeing your doctor?  Be sure that your expectations are reasonable. Choose one or two small, realistic goals for the visit. For example, going with the goal to get a diagnosis and stop the symptoms is huge and unlikely to be reached in a week. However, going with the objective to let your doctor know about your symptoms and learn more about depression is realistic and likely to be met.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Prepare making the cupcakes.  Cook the bacon rashers. Add the dry ingredients. Add the eggs, coffee, buttermilk, and oil. Sprinkle ¾ of the chopped bacon into the cake batter. Pour the batter into the prepared cake cases or silicone cups. Bake the cupcakes. Have the cupcakes cool.  Frost the cooled cupcakes. Finished.

Answer: Preheat the oven to 375º Fahrenheit or 190º Celsius. Prepare the cupcake or muffin pan by arranging the cupcake liners on it. Place into the skillet and cook over a medium to high heat. When browned, removed from the skillet, drain and set aside. When cooled, slice the bacon into small pieces for adding to the cake mix and topping. Add the sifted flour, ¾ cup of cocoa powder, sugar, baking soda, baking powder and salt to the large mixing bowl. Mix to combine. Form a well in the center of the dry mixture. Crack the eggs and add, along with the cold coffee, buttermilk and oil. Stir until just blended.  Use a tablespoon or ice cream scoop to help transfer the batter. Keep the batter to an even level in each cupcake case. Place the baking pan in the oven. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes or until the tops of the cupcakes spring back to the touch. Remove from the oven. Leave the pan on a wire cooling rack to cool for about 5 minutes.. Frost with a chocolate frosting. Sprinkle the remaining chopped bacon pieces over the top. Finish with a dash of cocoa powder. Alternatively, instead of chopping the last quarter of the bacon into fine pieces, cut in small, neat slices. Dip each slice into melted chocolate and allow to set. Then add a slice or two to the top of each cupcake. This looks refined and tempting.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Decide between printing the form or requesting a copy be sent to you. Complete the section regarding your personal information. Answer the questions about your current military status. Use your social security number if you don't have a driver's license or ID number. Sign and date the form. Send the form to your local County Elections Office.

Answer: If you can print the form yourself, it will make the process faster. However, if you don't have a printer, ask for the elections office to mail you a copy.   Go to https://www.sos.wa.gov/elections/register-mail.aspx to fill out a request form. You can request multiple forms in several languages. Go to http://www.sos.wa.gov/elections/Print-Voter-Registration-Forms.aspx to find your printable voter registration form. Click on the language in which you would like to complete the form. Use a blue or black pen to fill in your form. You will need to provide your name, birth date, gender, and address. You can also provide your phone number and email address if you choose to. If you provide your email address, you will get email notification of your registration. If you don't you will only get confirmation through the mail. Answer yes or no to two questions related to service in the military. They are whether you are currently serving (which includes spouses of those serving) and if you live outside of the US.These questions are asked because military members that are serving away from home will qualify to have absentee ballots. Simply the final 4 digits of your social security number in the boxes marked for that purpose. Keep in mind that you will need to verify your address in person if you use your social security number instead of another form of identification.If you do not have either of these forms of ID, you will be required to show ID and cast your ballot in person at the next election. You can bring a tribal ID form, a government document, a utility bill, a bank statement, or a current paycheck that lists your Washington address. There is a space at the bottom of the form when you can put your signature and the date. By signing the registration card, you are stating that everything you have put on the form is true and that you are qualified to vote. The back of the form has a list of all of the county elections offices in the state of Washington. Find the address of the office for your county and write it in the address space on the back of the form. You could also place your registration form in an envelope and address it to this location. If there are fewer than 30 days until the next election, bring the form to your local County Elections Office instead of sending it in.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Avoid starting every sentence with “I. Do not report on the action using the “I. Try not to place distance between the reader and the “I.

Answer:
” Though you are writing from the perspective of the “I” in the first person point of view, you do not want every sentence to begin with “I.” Doing this can make the narrative feel repetitive and stilted. Try to vary up your sentences so you do not start with “I” in every sentence or have “I” in sentence after sentence. For example, rather than have two sentences like, “I ran down the stairs, my heart pounding. I could hear the killer spider skittering on the wall behind me,” you can write, “I ran down the stairs, my heart pounding. Behind me, the killer spider skittered on the wall.” ” Allow the first person narrator to describe a scene or moment from their point of view. Do not use the passive voice when describing a scene or moment through your first person narrator. This can make the narrative sound like a report or a summary of events, rather than let the reader experience the events as they unfold.  For example, rather than write, “I bumped into Marsha and she told me she left her homework at home. I felt sorry for her and told her not to get so upset,” you may place the reader right in a scene. You may write, “As I turned the corner of the gym, I bumped into Marsha. ‘I forgot my homework at home,’ she complained. I put my hand on her shoulder and tried to comfort her. ‘Don’t be too upset,’ I said to her.” ” Using “I thought,” “I saw,” or “I felt” in the narrative can create distance between the reader and the first person perspective. Avoid using them when you are writing in the first person, as they can weaken the narrative.  For example, rather than write, “I felt sad about losing her as a friend,” you may write, “Sadness filled my body as I realized I was losing her as a friend.” You can also often simply remove “I thought” or “I saw” in a sentence to make the first person point of view stronger. For example, rather than write, “I passed her in the hall and almost stopped to talk to her. Then, I thought, why bother, she’s just going to reject you anyway,” remove "I thought" and tighten up the action in the sentence. You may write, “I passed her in the hall and almost stopped to talk to her. But I kept walking. Why bother, she’s just going to reject me anyway.”