Problem: Article: Tap the App Store icon on your iPad’s Home screen to open the App Store. Do this by typing “Kindle” into the search pane at the top right of the App Store interface and tapping the Search button. Select the iPad version of the Kindle app. Tap the "Get" button next to the Kindle App in the iPad section of the search results. Tap "Install". Enter your Apple ID password and tap the OK button to install the app.
Summary: Open the App Store. Search for the Kindle app. Install the iPad version of the Kindle app.

Problem: Article: The collar will be a new experience and sensation for your cat, so it will be important to choose a time of day when she will be a little less resistant to having the collar put on. You could try putting it on during her meal time or play time, when she will be distracted with another activity. You could also choose a time when she is calm, such as when you are spending quiet time with her. Place the collar on the ground near your cat so that she can get used to it before you put it around her neck. To help her get more comfortable with the collar, you can put her own scent on it. To do this, you can rub the collar on your cat's bedding. You can also rub a soft cloth around your cat's mouth (if she will let you) and then rub this cloth on the collar. The collar may not seem so foreign and strange to her if she recognizes her own scent on it.  You could also purchase a synthetic pheromone spray at your local pet store and spray this on your cat's collar.  Do not rush your cat's investigation of the collar. When your cat is calm and content, slowly and gently place the collar around her neck. Talk to her in a soothing and reassuring voice while you are putting the collar on to make the experience as comfortable as possible for her. Give her a treat when you have the collar on so that she can begin to make a positive association with wearing it.   Your cat will probably fidget with, or scratch at, the collar and try to get it off the first time that you put it on.  The first time that you put the collar on, leave it on for a few minutes then take it off.  Put the collar on your cat each day, leaving it on for longer and longer each time. Your cat may need some time before she's more comfortable with wearing the collar all day. Consider giving her a treat each time that she has the collar on and doesn't try to get it off. Eventually, she will get used to the collar being on without needing a reward. If she manages to get the collar off on her own, put it back on but do not give her a treat—she may think that she is being rewarded for getting the collar off. It is very important to make sure that your cat's collar does not fit too tightly or loosely around her neck. You will know that the collar fits correctly if you can snugly yet comfortably slide two to three fingers between the collar and your cat's neck. Your cat may tense her neck when she has the collar on for the first time, so you may need to wait a few minutes until she relaxes her neck muscles before testing the fit.  Do not put pull or tug on the collar when you are sliding fingers under it. If the collar does not fit correctly the first time, remove it from your cat and adjust it accordingly. Your cat may lose or gain weight as she gets older. If significant enough, her weight changes could cause her collar to become too loose or too tight. If you notice that her collar is hanging loosely around her neck or seems to be squeezing her neck, take it off and make the necessary readjustment.
Summary: Select a time to put the collar on. Let your cat investigate the collar. Put the collar on your cat. Check the fit of the collar. Check your cat's collar on a regular basis.

Problem: Article: Check to make sure all your values are in the correct SI unit. Multiply your acceleration value (1000 kg) by 5 m/s2 to calculate your value. First, convert all your units to SI. One pound is equal to .453 kg, so you'll need to multiply that value by your 8 pounds to determine the mass. Multiply your new value for the mass (3.62 kg) by your acceleration value (7 m/s2). 5 m/s2.  Remember, 10 N is equal to 9.8 kg. So, convert Newtons to kg by dividing by 9.8 kg. Your new kg value should be 10.2 kg for the mass. Multiply your new mass value (10.2 kg) times the acceleration (2.5 m/s2).
Summary: Find the force that is required to accelerate a 1,000 kg car at 5 m/s2. Calculate the force required for an 8 pound wagon to accelerate at 7 m/s2. Find the magnitude of force acting upon a cart weighing 100 N and accelerating at the rate of 2.

Problem: Article: After a physical exam, your doctor may order an ultrasound of the uterus. This may include both an external and internal (transvaginal) screening. This may be  necessary to detect where the fibroid may be, what size it is, and how many there are. Once your doctor identifies fibroids, they will tell you what type you have. There are three types of uterine fibroids: subserosal, intramural, and submucosal. They differ based on where they are located in your reproductive system. These different types of fibroids can cause different symptoms and may require different types of treatments.  Subserosal fibroids extend more than 50% outside of the uterus. These fibroids rarely affect fertility. Intramural fibroids are within the muscle of the uterus, without any indentation of the uterine cavity. Submucosal fibroids project into the uterine cavity. These fibroids can reduce your pregnancy rate dramatically. Depending on the type of fibroids you have and their severity, your doctor will recommend a treatment plan. This could include removal or leaving them in place. Whether the doctor suggests surgery or not, they may also prescribe medication to shrink the fibroids and minimize any symptoms.  In many cases the doctor will prescribe pain killers, birth control, and gonadotropin-releasing hormones, which slow or stop the growth of fibroids. The birth control will limit bleeding, if that is a symptom of your fibroids.  If your doctor recommends surgery, it could mean a variety of types of surgery. These include laparoscopic myomectomy, hysteroscopic myomectomy, or laparotomy, all of which are surgical procedures used to remove the fibroids.  Many women who have less severe cases of fibroids, about 30 percent, do not require treatment due to lack of symptoms or pain.  If you want to become pregnant in the future, be sure to tell your doctor, as this may affect your treatment options.
Summary:
Undergo an ultrasound. Discuss what type of fibroids you have. Agree to medical treatment.