Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Adhere to the style guide you're working within. Avoid all caps except in informal settings. Remain still when speaking. Practice emphasis for big presentations.

Answer: While there are general rules of thumb to follow when it comes to emphasizing in writing, it's always best to follow the standard of the publication. If you're writing for school, ask your teacher how to emphasize words. If you're submitting to a magazine or other publication, browse that magazine to see their standard form for emphasizing words and terms.  Some publications may have their own unique style, using unconventional means like quotation marks as emphasis. Writing in caps lock for emphasis is generally considered poor writing. It can come off as yelling. Avoid all caps unless you're emphasizing words in a very informal setting, like an e-mail to a friend or a social media post. Many people have the inclination to pace while they're speaking. However, this makes you look nervous, which can take away from you emphasizing certain terms. It may also distract your audience. Instead of pacing, stand tall and still in a power stance. This will make you look more confident and draw more attention to the words you choose to emphasize. You should never go into a presentation without practicing your speech, including your use of emphasis. Practice in front of a mirror and in front of others. This will ensure you go into a speech confident and relaxed. To help you remember which words to emphasize as you practice your speech, try bolding certain terms or using ellipses around them as a visual signal in your notes or script.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Find a motion for contempt form. Get a copy of the original court order. Consult an attorney if you don't want to represent yourself. Fill out your motion form. Make copies of your completed form. Complete an appearance form if you're representing yourself.

Answer: A motion for contempt is a fairly standard document. Most courts have fill-in-the-blank forms you can submit without having to draft a court form by hand. Look on the court's website or pay a visit to the court clerk's office.  Legal aid societies also often have motion forms available for download on their websites, along with instructions. Make sure you're using a form that is approved for use in the court that will hear your motion. Generally, you want to file your motion in the same court that issued the original order. If you live far away from that court and want to file a motion in a court closer to you, talk to a local attorney about that process. Your motion of contempt is based on another person's violation of a court order. You must either provide the docket number of that court order or attach a copy of it to your motion. Even if the court doesn't require you to attach a copy of the motion, go ahead and get a copy of the order from the clerk if you don't have one already. You'll need to present it when you go to court on your motion, and may also need to send a copy of it to the other party. Depending on the situation, you may not feel comfortable going before the judge on your own. You typically can get the other person to pay your attorney's fees if the judge rules in your favor on your motion.  If you want a court to rule on your motion that didn't enter the original order, you should definitely consult an attorney. You should hire an attorney if you have a restraining order against the other person. You also may want to hire an attorney if there is a history of abuse, or you fear the other person will threaten or attempt to intimidate you. The motion form requires basic information about you and the other party. You then must describe the order and how the other person violated the order. You may have the option of stating what you want the judge to do about the violation.  In some states the penalties for violation of an order are listed specifically in a state law. Others provide greater freedom for the judge to rule as they feel appropriate, based on the circumstances surrounding the violation. Some courts may require you to get your signature on the form notarized. Check the last page of the form to see if it includes a notary block. Most courts require you to submit your original documents along with 3 copies to the clerk. The clerk will stamp them all filed and then give the copies back to you. There typically will be a copier in the clerk's office that you can use if you need it, but you'll be charged a fee for copies. That fee may be a lot higher than what you would pay somewhere else. If you decided not to hire an attorney, you typically will need to file an appearance form that identifies you and allows you to represent yourself in court.  You may be able to download an appearance form from the court's website. You should also be able to pick one up from the clerk's office. You may have to sign this form in the presence of a notary.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Determine whether a natural birth is possible for you. Consider the benefits of natural birth. Know the risks of natural birth. Keep in mind that medical interventions may be necessary for certain situations.

Answer: Natural childbirth is not always an option. Certain health conditions, such as preeclampsia and gestational diabetes, may make a natural birth more difficult or risky for you. If you have a high-risk pregnancy, consult a medical professional about your ability to have a natural birth. In some cases, you may be able to give birth naturally as long as you are monitored for complications. Arming yourself with the positive reasons for having a natural birth can help keep you motivated throughout the birth process. Some of the reasons that you may want to consider a natural childbirth include:  A natural birth can save both you and your baby from the stress and unpleasant side effects of medication, surgery, and physical intervention. Many women who are guided through a natural birth also report less pain, anxiety, confusion, and stress than women undergoing births with medical intervention. Natural birth can provide a more personal experience that focuses on the overall well-being of mother and baby. Because you will be fully aware during the birth, you may remember it better and be able to enjoy it more. Having a natural birth reduces the chances that you will need a Cesarean section. Women who have natural births also tend to recover faster. Although natural births have long been the norm, natural birth may put you at an elevated risk for complications.  Natural birth may pose some danger to you if you have other health conditions if you are not attended by a health professional if you are not in proximity to a medical facility in case of emergency and if the baby presents in a challenging position. Remember that it's okay if you end up deviating from your plan and do not achieve natural childbirth. There is no shame in this, and it is not a failure. The most important thing is doing what is best for you and your baby, and at times this may mean not doing natural birth. Even with careful planning and the best prenatal care, situations may arise during childbirth that require medical interventions. Some reasons why medical intervention may be necessary include:  Misplaced placenta (placenta previa) Active herpes infection or HIV infection Previous C-section deliveries Baby will not tolerate labor Induction of labor for the health of the mother or the baby


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Practice mindfulness by focusing on other aspects of the present. Distract yourself by thinking of things unrelated to urination. Avoid thinking of water, waterfalls, or rain. Don't think about funny things that will make you laugh.

Answer:
Instead of sitting there thinking about how much you need to pee, focus on your breathing, or the feel of the sun on your face or the ground beneath your feet. Direct your mind toward the sound of the children playing in the next room, or the sight and sound of bees buzzing among the spring flowers.   Meditate, repeat a mantra, or try deep breathing exercises. Some people benefit from mindfully focusing on the feeling of squeezing the muscles that surround their urethra—the opening through which urine exits your body. For others, this type of mindfulness might backfire! Do whatever it takes to clear your mind of thoughts of peeing or visiting the bathroom! Simple and even silly distractions may do the trick. Try things like:  Counting backwards from 99 repeatedly. Reciting poems and song lyrics you’ve known since you were a kid. Reciting the full names of all the people you know in the room, and making up names for those you don’t know. Giving directions to yourself on getting to your home, to the office, to the grocery store, etc. These aren’t good choices for distractions when you need to go! Unless you’re very skilled at keeping your mind completely focused on something like a dripping faucet, you’ll inevitably find your mind wandering to how much you’d like to empty your bladder. Your friends may think it's hilarious to describe waterfalls, rivers, and flushing toilets when they know you need to go. Try saying, “OK guys, very funny. I get the point,” and then change the subject. If they continue, calmly remove yourself from the area. Laughing might cause you to further contract your muscles and put more pressure on your bladder. Alternatively, laughter may cause you to loosen your muscle tension and release urine.  Avoid friends and situations that may cause you to laugh. Watch a heavy drama instead of a riotous comedy on TV! If you frequently release some urine when you laugh, even when your bladder isn’t full, talk to your doctor. You may have a condition that’s sometimes referred to as “giggle incontinence.”