Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Understand that sexually transmitted infections (STIs) can lead to blocked fallopian tubes. Know the role of pelvic inflammatory disease in causing blocked fallopian tubes. Be aware of the potential risks associated with endometriosis. Recognize the role of uterine infections. Factor in past ectopic pregnancies. Consider past surgeries.

Answer: Knowing the cause of your blocked fallopian tubes may help your doctor formulate an effective treatment plan. Sexually transmitted infections are some of the most common causes of blockages. Chlamydia, gonorrhea, and other STIs can lead to the development of scar tissue that blocks the fallopian tubes and prevents pregnancy. This can be a problem even if your STIs were treated and resolved. Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) can result from sexually transmitted infections and lead to blockages. If you have PID (or a history of PID), you have an increased risk of developing blocked fallopian tubes and infertility. In women with endometriosis, uterine tissue grows outside its normal location, implanting on the ovaries, fallopian tubes, or other organs. If you have endometriosis, know that it can lead to blocked fallopian tubes. If you ever had a uterine infection, perhaps in connection with a miscarriage or abortion, it’s possible that scar tissue formed and blocked one or both fallopian tubes. Although uncommon in the United States, pelvic tuberculosis may also cause blocked fallopian tubes. Ectopic pregnancies are those in which the fertilized egg implants in the wrong place, usually in the fallopian tube. These pregnancies cannot grow to term, and when they burst or are removed, they can cause scarring and blockages. If you have ever had abdominal surgery, your risk of developing blocked fallopian tubes is higher. Surgeries on the fallopian tubes themselves are especially risky.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Tap the switch  for "Allow from this source" to the ON  position.

Answer: When enabled, the knob of the switch will move to the right and turn blue. This will allow ES File Explorer to install apps on your phone that aren't from the Google Play Store.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Go to Google Docs. Sign in. Create a new document. Open the Add-ons window. Search for template add-ons. Install the add-on. Browse templates. Select an attendance template. Copy template to Google Drive. Open the signup sheet. Edit the signup sheet.

Answer: Open a new browser tab or window and visit the Google Docs home page. Under the Sign In box, type in your Gmail email address and password. This is your one Google ID for all of Google's services, including Google Docs. Click the “Sign in” button to proceed. Upon logging in, you will be brought to the main directory. If you already have existing documents, you can see and access them from here. Click the large red circle with a plus sign on the lower right corner. A new window or tab will open with a blank document of the web-based word processor. There's no native template in Google Docs. However, you can add some add-ons that contains the templates that you need. For this example, you need an attendance or signup template. Click the “Add-on” option from the main menu bar then on “Get Add-ons.” The Add-ons window will open. Look for “template.” Type it in the search box on the top right corner of the window, and view the results matching your search. Click the “Free” button right beside the selected add-on. Most of them are free. The add-on will be installed to your Google Docs. Click the “Add-on” option from the main menu bar again. You will now see the add-on you just installed here. Click on it, then click on “Browse Templates.” Click “Attendance” from the template gallery. The names and previews of all available attendance and sign up sheet templates will be displayed. Click on the one you want to use. The selected template's details will be displayed. You can read its description to see if its purpose meets your needs. A bigger preview will also be displayed so you can see it better. When you've decided on this, click the “Copy to Google Drive” button on the window. The template will be created as a new file under your Google Drive account. Access your Google Drive account. You should see the file for the signup sheet you've just made as part of your files. Double-click on it to open it on a new window or tab. You now have your signup sheet. Now all you have to do is edit the template according to your signup needs. When you're done, just close the document window or tab since changes are saved automatically.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Find a plant that looks appealing to you. Pick one that’s a vibrant green color. Make sure it’s been planted properly and doesn’t smell.

Answer:
Don’t just pick the first bamboo plant you find, but look for a healthy one. You can find Lucky Bamboo plants at your local garden center or nursery, and even some grocery stores. It may be labeled one of the following ways: Lucky Bamboo, Ribbon Plant, or occasionally by its true name, Dracaena sanderiana. Caring for a Lucky Bamboo plant isn’t very hard, but if you get one that isn’t healthy, it will be much harder to care for and it may die. The size of the plant doesn’t matter too much here, as most of them will be fairly small.  It should be an even green color all over with no blemishes, bruises, or yellowing. The stalks should be a consistent color from the base to their tops. There also shouldn’t be any browning on the tips of the leaves. Lucky Bamboo plants are very resilient, but if they have been planted incorrectly or have a sour odor, they could be sick, and won’t grow.  Bamboo plants don’t have a fragrance like flowers do, but if they haven’t been watered properly, they can grow bacteria and develop a stink. Check the current water levels, and check to see if it has soil or fertilization. Many bamboo plants are grown hydroponically, just in water with small rocks or pebbles to hold the stalks in place. Some may be in soil, however, check to make sure that it is at least half full of water, or the soil is moist, but not soaked.