Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Check with your web host. Pick a 3rd party service. Follow the instructions from the redirection service. Update the DNS records.

Answer: If you're unsure of your own coding ability or just want to redirect a URL without digging into the code, there are several redirection services available and your current web host may be one of them. Many popular web hosts offer redirection services and the accompanying support to help you achieve your goals. Check on the features your current host/plan offers or contact them directly about what your options are. If your web host doesn't offer redirection, there are many other options out there. Depending on what your redirection needs are you may be able to do this for free.  Many services allow you to configure options for your redirect such as the type (permanent or temporary) or whether query parameters are passed along. Very few redirection services will allow you to forward HTTPS (secure) links. Typically these services are extremely user-friendly and can help walk you through the process, prompting you at each step for the correct information. Note: in some cases you'll still need to be able to edit the DNS (domain name server) records for the domain names you'd like to redirect. These are accessible through your web host. Your 3rd party redirection provider will let you know if this is necessary and you can access and edit these records from your web hosting account. The instructions to edit DNS records this step will vary by the service used, but typically both the redirection service provider and your web host will have easy-to-follow instructions.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Prepare for a huge investment. Take advantage of the tax code. Calculate your barrels. Scout a location. Gain startup capital with a business plan. Present your business plan to friends and family. Apply for a small business loan. Use a home equity loan to finance your microbrewery. Look into crowdsourcing for raising capital. Protect yourself legally and financially. Visit your competitors.

Answer: The beer industry is one of the most heavily taxed and thoroughly regulated sectors in the U.S. Because of this, you will have to pay for much more than brewing equipment and location. Depending on your state's laws, you might also have to pay for distribution and extra structural reinforcements to support large tanks.  You will also have to apply for a federal brewing permit from the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, a process which can take up to a year.  In order to be approved, you must have all of your equipment in place and your location completely prepared for business before you can begin selling to the public. It will be up to you to decide how to finance your brewery. If you rely on investments from other people, you will be required to have a quicker return on investment than if you invest your own money. Depending on the size and location of your brewery, it could cost between $500,000 and $1 million to open. Although beer is heavily taxed at $18 a barrel, the federal government offers a reduced $7 a barrel rate for craft brewers on their first 60,000 barrels. This reduced tax, first implemented in 1991, was designed to help small business owners open craft breweries. One of the key determinants of your investment and business plan will be how many barrels of beer you want to brew. Remember that 1 barrel = 31 gallons = 320 12 oz glasses of beer. Most microbreweries make less than 15,000 barrels a year, and some make only a few hundred.  Your equipment costs will also be determined by how much you plan to brew.. Equipment to produce one barrel of beer can cost $100,000 (bought used) whereas brand new equipment to produce 30 barrels of beer can cost $1 million or more. You should have some idea of where you plan to put your brewery. Will you have a small tasting room or will you also have a restaurant attached to your brewery? Will you plan to sell merchandise like t-shirts and pint glasses in addition to beer? These factors will determine what kind of space you need to have.  Finding a location that is on the edge of a busy area is generally a good place to start looking. You will still benefit from foot traffic, but you won't have to pay an exorbitant amount in rent or on your mortgage. After you have determined the above factors, you need to start raising capital to open your brewery. If you cannot provide all of the startup costs yourself, you will need to get money from other sources. One of the most effective methods for raising funding is to draw up a business plan and show it to potential investors.  The business plan should include your operational budget, your location, your plans for making a profit for the first year, and your longterm plans for expansion. Your plan must clearly show how you will fund the business. For instance, make it clear that you will provide 70% of the capital with your own personal money, 15% of the cost from small business loans and 15% from friends and family. The business plan should also include your Unique Selling Point (USP). What does your brewery offer that no other competitor offers in the area (such as unique beer flavors or brewing methods)? Why should an investor pick your project over someone else's business? Make a passionate case for your business. One of the most common sources of funding for small businesses comes from friends and family who already know you. They will understand your level of passion for the project and your general knowledge of the business.  Beware that taking money from friends and family could potentially hurt your relationships if you do not handle their investment responsibly or if the business fails. The U.S. Small Business Administration is designed to help owners like yourself. Their SBA 7a loan is meant to help you pay for things such as real estate, machinery, and other operational expenses.  The 7a loans are set at a maximum of $5 million; the average amount granted in 2012 was $337, 730. The interest rates vary because they are negotiated by the lender and the applicant.  The application for this loan requires significant paperwork, including your personal financial history, projected loss statements, information for any other owners or affiliates, and income tax returns. A home equity loan is based on the difference between the price your home could currently gain on the market and the amount you still owe on the mortgage. If you have significant equity on your home, you could use this to finance your brewery.   Don't just take the first loan that is offered to you. Instead, compare interest rates and repayment plans from multiple banks, credit unions, and mortgage companies. Keep the risks of this loan in mind. If you cannot repay the loan according to the lender's terms, you could be forced to sell your house. This should not be used as your first resort. If you know that your friends and neighbors would love to have a great brewery in their neighborhood, then look into crowdsourcing web sites like Kickstarter and GoFundMe. These sites will allow your potential customers to donate to you directly; it will also be a great way to promote your business before it opens. Hiring a lawyer and an accountant early in your business strategy will help you make sure your business is functioning properly. An accountant will oversee your costs and help you stick to your budget, while a lawyer will make sure you stay compliant with all state and federal guidelines for brewers. The microbrewers are known for being supportive of each other (especially when you have a common antagonist in large corporations, such as Anheuser Busch). Visit other microbreweries and ask them for their opinions, especially on picking equipment and designing the space for their customers.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Be prepared to give yourself time to recover. Know that your menstrual periods will stop after a hysterectomy. Keep in mind that you can still have sex. Consider the emotional repercussions. Be aware that you may have some weight gain after surgery.

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If you choose to undergo a hysterectomy it is important to understand the recovery period. There are several things that you will need to keep in mind as you recover from the surgery:  You may experience burning or itching around the incision or a numb feeling around the incision and down one leg. This may be present for up to two months after surgery.  You will be able to resume eating your normal diet after the surgery as long as you are able to tolerate it. You will be able to shower or bathe but should keep the area clean and dry otherwise. The area around the incision can be itchy. You can use lotions or creams to help relieve the itching. It is important to increase your activity level each day as long as you feel capable and aren’t in pain. Make sure to speak with your doctor about when you’ll be released to drive. Do not drive when taking pain medication. Avoid lifting anything heavier than 10 pounds for four weeks after surgery. Avoid any vigorous exercise for four weeks after surgery You should be able to go back to work between three and six weeks afterward. However, if the ovaries remain then you will continue to experience some hormonal changes to your body, including bloating and other symptoms that were normal for you while menstruating. You might even experience light vaginal bleeding for about four to six weeks after surgery. If the ovaries were also removed you’ll experience more sudden symptoms of menopause. You experience hot flashes, emotional ups and downs, vaginal dryness, irritability, increased number of headaches or insomnia. Your physician may prescribe hormone replacement therapy initially to help your body ease into menopause more naturally as it would have if your ovaries had been left intact. A hysterectomy will not affect your ability to enjoy sex. Your sexual desire and drive should not change unless the ovaries are also removed, which will put your body into menopause right away. Removing the ovaries will decrease sexual drive and increase vaginal dryness.  Even though a hysterectomy should not affect a woman’s sex drive, some women find that the emotional aspects of undergoing a hysterectomy have an effect on sexual desire and drive. Your physician will advise you to abstain from sexual intercourse, using tampons, or douching for four to six weeks after surgery or until you have fully healed. The emotional effects of this surgery will vary from woman to woman. You may feel freer and no longer worry about an unplanned pregnancy, or you may grieve the permanent loss of your period and ability to bear children. Both of these responses are normal. If feelings of sadness continue for longer than two weeks after surgery, talk with your surgeon or primary care physician. Some women also discover that they gain weight after a hysterectomy. Along with this, you may have more trouble sleeping and be more irritable after the surgery. However, with good nutrition, exercise and stress reduction techniques, you can often lose weight and alleviate these other symptoms.