Problem: Write an article based on this summary: See a doctor if your acne doesn't improve in 2-3 months. Get immediate care for signs of an allergic reaction to acne treatments. Talk to your doctor if you're an adult who gets a sudden acne outbreak. Visit a dermatologist if your pimples are large, hard, and painful. Talk to your doctor if your acne is seriously affecting your life. Check with a dermatologist if your parent had severe acne. Talk to your doctor about your treatment options.

Answer: If your acne persists or worsens after 2-3 months of treating it at home, it's best to talk to your doctor or a dermatologist. They will examine your skin to figure out the type of acne you have. Then, they'll offer you treatment options to help improve your skin. It's best to see a dermatologist. Ask your primary care physician to refer you to a dermatologist for more help. While it's rare, you may have an allergic reaction to an acne treatment. This is often an emergency situation, so seek immediate care from an emergency room or urgent care center. Watch for the following symptoms of an allergic reaction:  Fainting Trouble breathing Tightness in your throat Swelling of your face, eyes, lips, or tongue While you're likely okay, a sudden outbreak during adulthood can be a sign of a medical condition. Your doctor can examine you to make sure you're okay. Call them to make an appointment as soon as you notice a breakout. Your acne may go away if you treat your underlying condition, if you have one. You may have cystic acne, which typically requires additional treatment. These pimples form deep within the surface of your skin, so they may not respond to topical treatments. However, a dermatologist can offer you a prescription treatment to help your skin clear.  Your pimples may also be filled with fluid. Cystic acne is more likely to cause scarring, but your doctor can help. Acne is a common condition, and it shouldn't limit your ability to enjoy your life. However, you may feel really distressed and embarrassed about your breakouts. If this is the case, it's best to see your doctor. Your acne may be negatively impacting your life if any of the following apply:  You avoid social events because of your acne. You don't want to go out on dates because of breakouts. Your self-esteem suffers because of your acne. You feel depressed about your acne. Acne has a strong genetic component, so you may have a similar experience with acne as your parents. If one or both of your parents had severe acne or has acne scarring, you're more likely to have stubborn acne. See your dermatologist to find out if you may need additional treatments. Let your doctor know that your parents had severe acne so that they can help you evaluate your own risk for stubborn acne. Your treatment options will depend on the type of acne you have, as well as how severe it is. Once you start treatment, it may take 4-8 weeks to see results, and your skin may seem to worsen at first. Check with your doctor if you have any concerns about how your treatment is working. You may be offered the following treatments:  Topical creams, including retinoids, antibiotics, salicylic acid, azelaic acid, and dapsone gel. Oral medications like antibiotics, oral contraceptives, and anti-andogen agents. Laser or photodynamic therapy. Chemical peels. Extractions of your acne. Steroid injections for cystic acne.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Celebrate at the end of Ramadan. Look your best. Break your fast shortly after sunrise. Attend an Eid prayer. Celebrate with sweet food and family. Give gifts to young people. Give to the poor. Celebrate the rest of the day.

Answer: Eid al-Fitr means "Festival of the Breaking the Fast," and occurs on the first day of the lunar month Shawwal, after the fasting month of Ramadan.  In some regions, Muslims gather on hillsides to watch the moon, and celebrate once the local religious figures declare that Eid has begun. This sometimes take two or three days of watching, but individual Muslim countries may have an official three-day government holiday planned in advance to cover all possibilities. Because Eid is based on the Islamic lunar calendar, it does not fall on the same day each year on the Gregorian (Western) calendar. Search online or ask a Muslim to find out when the holiday occurs this year. Buying new clothes for Eid is a widespread tradition, and those who can't afford to will still make an effort to look their best. Muslim women in South Asia often decorate with henna the night before Eid. Men are encouraged to wear perfume or cologne. Many people perform ghusl by taking a shower or bath on the morning of Eid. Muslims are not allowed to fast on Eid al-Fitr, since they are celebrating the end of fasting. Eating food before you attend prayer is encouraged. Sometimes, celebrants follow the prophet Muhammad's example by breaking their fast with an odd number of dates (usually one or three). Perform Takbir the night before Eid until the imam leads the prayer is also recommended. You say:  Allaahu akbar, Allaahu akbar, laa ilaaha ill-Allaah, wallaahu akbar, Allaahu akbar, wa Lillahil-hamd "Allaah is Most Great, Allaah is most Great, there is no god but Allaah, Allaah is Most great, Allaah is most great, and to Allaah be praise" Imams hold special Eid prayers in the early morning of the holiday, usually at a large central mosque, an open field, or a stadium.  In some regions, all Muslims attend this event. In others, women are encouraged but not required, and in others, the event is male-only. After the prayer is completed, worshippers embrace each other and say "Eid Mubarak," or "Blessed Eid," to wish each other good will. The event ends with a sermon by the imam. Eid al-Fitr is sometimes called the "Sweet Holiday," since sweet foods are usually eaten in celebration of the end of Ramadan fasting.  Mosques may provide sweet food before or after the Eid prayer, but many people also cook desserts themselves and celebrate at home. There are no requirements for the food you eat (other than following halal), but regional traditions include dates, halwa, falooda, cookies with milk, baklava, and vermicelli noodles. Adults usually give children and young people money or gifts on Eid, and occasionally trade gifts between each other as well. Families will often visit their neighbors and extended relatives after the morning celebration to wish them a happy holiday and exchange these gifts. "Zakat al-fitr," or the duty to give to the poor on this day, is a requirement for every Muslim who has the means to do so. Typically, each individual's contribution is about the cost of a meal, and may take the form of money, food, or clothing. Many people eat a family lunch and/or dinner of meat, potatoes, rice, barley, or any food you like. Some rest in the afternoon to recover from a day that began at sunrise. Others attend fairs and events organized for Eid, party with their friends in the evening, or visit the graves of deceased friends and family. In many regions, Eid is celebrated for three days, or celebrated on different days by different Muslim groups. If you like, you can wake up early to repeat the celebration and prayer tomorrow.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Identify the types of sources you'll likely need. Use topical keywords to find your initial sources. Evaluate potential sources using the CRAAP method. Mine reference lists to find additional sources you can use. Take notes about each resource you find.

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The types of sources you'll use for your research depend on your grade level or education level. Generally, you can use short journal articles or webpages for a shorter paper. For a longer paper, you'll likely need to look at books and longer scholarly articles. While the requirements differ based on your assignment and the topic you're researching, you may find these guidelines helpful:  1- to 2-page paper: 2 to 3 webpages or short journal articles 3- to 5-page paper: 4 to 8 journal or scholarly articles, webpages, or books 5- to 10-page paper: 6 to 15 journal or scholarly articles, webpages, or books 10- to 15-page paper: 12 to 20 journal or scholarly articles, webpages, or books The success of your research depends on searching the right keywords, especially in its initial stages. Brainstorm a list of keywords, including synonyms.  For example, if you're researching the prevalence of vaping among teenagers, you might also include "adolescents" and "youth" as synonyms for teenagers, along with "tobacco use" or "e-cigarettes" as synonyms for vaping. Take advantage of academic databases available online through your school in addition to the internet. The letters stand for Currency, Reliability, Authority, Accuracy, and Purpose/Point of view. This method provides you an easy way to quickly and uniformly evaluate the quality of potential sources you find by asking specific questions about the source:   Currency: How recent is the information? When was the source last updated?  Reliability: Are there references for facts and data? Is the content mostly opinion?  Authority: Who is the creator of the content? Who is the publisher? Are they biased in any way? Does the creator have academic credentials in the field?  Accuracy: Has the content been peer-reviewed or edited by a third party? Is information supported by evidence? Can you easily verify facts in another source?  Purpose/Point of view: Is the content intended to teach you something or to sell you something? Is the information presented biased? When you find a good source for your topic, chances are that source cites other valuable sources that you can look up. The biggest benefit of this is that you don't have to do as much work evaluating the quality of these sources – the author of the source that cited them has already done that for you.  If an author mentions a particular source more than once, you definitely want to read that material. The reference list typically contains enough information for you to find the source on your own. If you find that you can't access the source, for example, because it's behind a paywall, talk to your school or a public librarian about it. They may be able to get you access. Using a set of index cards enables you to place each note on a separate card, which will make it easier for you to organize your notes later. There are also computer apps, such as Evernote, Microsoft OneNote, or Scrivener, that will allow you to do this digitally. Some of these apps are free, while others require you to purchase a subscription.  List the citation information for the source at the top of the card, then take notes in your own words. Include the page numbers (if applicable) that you would use in your citation. If you copy something directly from the source, put quote marks around those words and write the page number (if applicable) where that quote appears. You may also want to distinguish quotes even further, for example, by having quotes in a different color text than your own words. This will help protect you against accidental plagiarism.