INPUT ARTICLE: Article: When you sit down to talk to your parents about schools, you don’t want them to be completely surprised by the fact that you want to change. If you have an emergency, like severe bullying, you should talk to your parents immediately. Otherwise, let them get a sense of your situation before you ask them to talk with you.  Make it clear to them that you’re unhappy in your school. Every day, tell them one little thing that bothered you at school when they ask about your day. For example, let them know, “We got our math tests back today, and I didn’t do so well. I went to ask my teacher a few questions about what I got wrong, but she didn’t have time to talk to me.” This is a classic part of persuasion in any situation. Be especially kind to your parents in the few weeks before you want to actually ask them to switch schools.  Don’t argue with them or talk back to them. Do the little things they ask the first time like cleaning your room and picking up after yourself. You don’t want to sit down and talk to your parents about switching schools while they are stressed or in a hurry. Find them when they are relaxing and ask them if they have a minute to talk to you. For example, a good time to talk might be after dinner once everyone is full and the house is clean. Sometimes it can be difficult to talk to your parents about certain situations. This especially helps if you’re not sure how to let your parents know you’re being bulled.  After you give them the letter, they’ll come to approach the conversation with you. This can take some of the pressure off of starting a serious conversation. Especially if you’re being bullied, you can use a letter to let your parents know exactly what your bullies are doing to you, so you don’t have to say it out loud, but your parents will still know how serious your situation is.

SUMMARY: Bring up the subject gradually. Do nice things for your parents before you try to talk to them. Pick a good time to talk. Write them a letter.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you cannot release the skin from the zipper at home or if you feel unqualified to do so, seek medical attention. If the patient is hysterical, ask the doctor to provide adequate sedation or pain medication to calm the patient enough that the injury can be treated. If the patient is calm enough, sedation may not be needed and local anesthesia may be enough (see below). In order to treat the injury, the doctor may need to cut off the pants, leaving only the zipper around the skin. This will allow a better view of the entrapment and minimizes further injury, such as the weight of the pants pulling on the skin. A local anesthetic (such as lidocaine) or a topical anesthetic (such as EMLA cream) may be applied to numb the skin locally and facilitate its release from the zipper.  Dorsal penile block can also be used but is typically saved for difficult entrapments only or those involving a large area of skin. Note: the benefits of a local anesthetic should be weighed against the injection itself and any additional pain resulting from that. This helps reduce friction and can ease the release of the skin. Let the oil soak for about 15 minutes. The skin may be removed in a few different ways depending on where the skin is entrapped.  When skin is caught between the teeth, the doctor may cut the zipper above or below the site where the entrapment is and gently pull the teeth apart to release the skin. If the entrapment is within the sliding part of the zipper, the skin is released by cutting the median bar (the small bridge between the anterior and posterior faceplates) to allow the faceplates to fall apart and the entrapped skin to be released. If the skin cannot be freed otherwise, the use of an elliptical skin incision or an emergency circumcision will be performed by an urologist under general anesthesia.
Summary: Go to the emergency room. Ask for a sedative or a painkiller (if needed). Allow access the operation site. Ask for a local anesthesia. Ask to cover the area with mineral oil. Allow the doctor to release the skin from the zipper. Talk to the doctor if an elliptical skin incision or emergency circumcision is needed (only if necessary).

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You'll also want to make sure that your scanner is on and connected to your computer before proceeding. Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. Doing so will search for the Windows Fax and Scan app. It's at the top of the Start window. This option is in the upper-left side of the Fax and Scan window. A new window will open. If you don't see your scanner's name at the top of the window or the wrong scanner is listed, click Change... in the upper-right side of the window and then select your scanner's name. Click the "Profile" drop-down box, then select the type of document (e.g., Photo) in the drop-down box. Click the "Color format" drop-down box, then select either Color or Black and White. Your scanner may also have different options for colors here. Click the "File type" drop-down box, then click the file type (e.g., PDF or JPG) that you want to use to store the scanned document on your computer. When scanning anything other than a photo, it's best to select PDF. Depending on your scanner, you may have other options (e.g., "Resolution") that you can modify prior to scanning your document. It's at the bottom of the window. This will bring up a preliminary scan to show you what your scanned document will look like. If your document appears crooked, uneven, or chopped-off, you can readjust the document in your scanner and then click Preview again to see if your adjustment fixed the problem. It's at the bottom of the window. Your document will begin scanning into your computer using your selected options and format. To do so:  Open Start {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/0\/07\/Windowsstart.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/0\/07\/Windowsstart.png\/30px-Windowsstart.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":460,"bigWidth":"30","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of a Windows icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Public_domain\">Public Domain<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"}  Open File Explorer {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/0\/0d\/Windowsstartexplorer.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/0\/0d\/Windowsstartexplorer.png\/30px-Windowsstartexplorer.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":460,"bigWidth":"30","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of a Windows icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Public_domain\">Public Domain<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"}  Click Documents on the left side of the window. Double-click the Scanned Documents folder.

SUMMARY:
Place a document face-down in your scanner. Open Start . Type fax and scan into Start. Click Windows Fax and Scan. Click New Scan. Make sure that your scanner is correct. Select a type of document. Decide on your document's color. Select a file type. Change any other options on the page. Click Preview. Click Scan. Find your scanned document.