Problem: Article: Click the “New Report” button on the upper left-hand area of the Reports section to start creating a new report. On the New Expense Report page, click the plus (+) icon on the right-hand panel to start adding an expense to your report. Select from the list of available expenses displayed and click “Add to report.” Click the green plus icon on the righthand side of the expense to start adding a receipt. You can choose either to import a receipt from a scanner or from a computer. This is on the upper left-hand area of the New Expense Report page.  A small drop-down option will appear where you can enter any email address you want to send the expense report to. Do this on the text field provided. On the Memo text field of the drop-down option, state the reasons and other important details why your memo has a violation mark so that the approver will not reject or make second guesses why you submitted a report that doesn’t meet the guidelines of the expense policies. A Policy Violations window will appear showing all the irregularities your report has made. Do this by clicking “Yes” on the Policy Violations window. Your report has now been submitted. All you need to do is to wait for the report to be approved. If it gets rejected, talk to your admin about any reason why it was rejected and give additional explanation why your report has violations.
Summary: Create a new report. Add an expense to the report. Add a receipt to your expense. Click the “Submit” button. Enter the email address of the appropriate recipients. Enter the details of the violation. Click the “Submit” button on the drop-down option to proceed. Confirm sending your report.

Problem: Article: The Logitech installation wizard will display on-screen after a few moments. The installation wizard will guide you through the process. Your Logitech webcam is now ready for use.
Summary: Position the webcam as desired on top of your computer. Insert the webcam’s installation disc into the optical disc drive in your computer. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the software and drivers for the Logitech webcam on your computer. Connect the webcam to your computer via USB when prompted to by the installation wizard.

Problem: Article: There is a medal for giving stickers to fantagians, so be nice and give out stickers! Sometimes, people will be nice and give you a sticker also! There is a medal for people giving you a certain amount of stickers. Sell them at Lucky Bob's (also you can get stars from selling things)or try Trade N' Sell (you can make an offer but 200 stars got to go to fantage and you probably have to pay 10 ecoins) On the Comet, Fantage's weekly magazine, they have a contest. So enter a contest and see if you win! Even if you don't win, you still get a Participant's ribbon/medal.
Summary: Give people stickers. Buy lots of clothes and furniture! Enter contests.

Problem: Article: Hepatitis A will drain your energy through fever, vomiting, and diarrhea. To counteract this, you'll have to conserve your energy so you're strong enough to fight off the virus.  Avoid strenuous activity like vigorous exercise. Light activities like walking may be possible if you're feeling strong enough, though you should always consult your doctor before trying this. If possible, take time off from school or work. This is important both for your own energy levels and to avoid spreading the disease to others. Ibuprofen is an anti-inflammatory that can help treat the body aches and swelling associated with hepatitis A. Brand names include Motrin and Advil. Ibuprofen is the preferred pain reliever for hepatitis because it is easy on the liver. On the contrary, you should avoid acetaminophen and aspirin, as these are tougher on the liver and could cause further damage. You'll feel very sick, but you should still do your best to practice good hygiene. Wash your hands often, especially after using the bathroom, and don't drink out of cups or eat with utensils that other people will use. This will help prevent you spreading the virus to your family, friends, roommates, or any others living in close proximity to you. Your body will need to replace fluids lost through vomiting and diarrhea. Water is usually the best choice, but if you're having trouble eating or keeping food down, you may need to opt for a fluid with more nutrients to avoid getting malnourished. Good choices include Gatorade, milk, fruit juices, and nutritional supplement drinks like Ensure. Avoid alcohol completely while recovering. Alcohol puts strain on the liver, which can cause serious or permanent damage while you're recovering from the disease. Three large meals may make you feel nauseous or uncomfortable, so break up your eating schedule into smaller meals. This will prevent nausea and help your body process foods more efficiently. Protein helps the body repair damage, which is necessary for your liver to heal. Aim for 60 to 120 grams of protein daily. Also try to get protein from plant sources like beans, chickpeas, tofu, quinoa, nuts, and soy products. Your healing body will probably tolerate these foods better than meats. Since you may suffer from vomiting, diarrhea, and lack of appetite, it's important to eat foods that will keep your energy levels up. You can keep your calorie levels up by adding certain ingredients to meals or snacking on others throughout the day.  Drink whole milk instead of reduced fat varieties Eat fruit canned in syrup for sugars Add butter to foods for fats and oil Snack on vegetables dipped in salad dressing, nuts, and dairy products. These are all high in fats and calories. Eat bread, bagels, pasta, and other foods high in carbohydrates Avoid diet or fat-free foods. These will be lower in calories and won't help you keep your energy up. Since you'll lose nutrients through vomiting and diarrhea, you'll need to make sure you're eating enough to maintain your weight. If your weight stays consistent, your diet plan is working. If you start losing weight, you need to bring up your calorie intake. If you fail to do so, you could end up in the hospital with complications from your disease. It would also be a good idea to let your doctor know if you've lost weight. She may want to examine you to make sure there are no other issues with your recovery. Although rare, you could experience severe complications from hepatitis A. These can land you in the hospital and are potentially life-threatening. Monitor your condition closely and contact your doctor immediately if you notice symptoms of the following conditions.  Cholestasis. This is a condition where bile builds up inside the liver. It is usually not a medical emergency, but your doctor should still be informed so he can decide on the best course of action. Symptoms include persistent fever, jaundice, diarrhea, and weight loss. Liver failure. This rare but very serious complication stops liver function. Untreated, it can be deadly. Besides normal hepatitis symptoms, signs of liver failure include nosebleeds, easy bruising, hair loss, high fever, shivering, edema (buildup of fluid in the legs, ankles, and feet), ascites (buildup of fluid in the abdomen resulting in a noticeable bulge), and drowsiness/confusion. Contact your doctor right away if you experience these symptoms. It's likely your doctor will want to see you regularly while you recover to monitor your condition and test your liver function. Be sure to keep appointments with your doctor and keep her updated on your condition to ensure a healthy recovery.
Summary:
Get plenty of rest. Take ibuprofen. Practice good hygiene. Drink plenty of fluids. Eat four to six smaller meals per day. Include plenty of protein in your meals. Choose high-calorie foods. Weigh yourself at least once a week. Look for signs of complications. Stay in contact with your doctor throughout the recovery process.