In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The foreign exchange, or forex, market allows investors to trade the world's currencies. Trades are made by exchanging one currency for another. This means that all trades are made in amounts relative to other currencies, like one US Dollar for 0.8 Euros, for example. This allows traders, who can be anyone from private investors to large banks, to bet that different currencies will increase or decrease in value against other currencies. Money is made, as in other investments, by buying low and selling high. For more information, see how to trade forex. The easiest to way to invest in Chinese currency is by buying and selling the Yuan directly. This is done through the use of non-deliverable forwards (NDFs), which allow the investor to bet that a currency will appreciate or depreciate in value in a given time. However, in many cases making any return on this type of investment requires both speed and large amounts of capital, making it impractical for many private investors. Some currencies track together in their relative values, meaning that you can indirectly invest in one currency by trading another. For example, the Yuan and the Mexican Peso appear to move together for a number of reasons. In this case, an investor could invest in the Peso using a forward contract or another trading instrument. By doing so, they would be indirectly betting than the Yuan (and thus the Peso) would increase in value. An exchange traded fund (ETF) is essentially a collection of stocks traded like a single stock. Certain ETFs are focused on the values of a currency, and there are several that focus directly on the Yuan. Invest in these ETFs to add Yuan investments to your portfolio without the risk or trouble of direct investment.
Summary: Understand the forex market. Invest directly in the Yuan. Trade related currencies. Invest in Chinese currency ETFs.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you go in unprepared, then of course you're going to have problems. Acknowledge that you have issues with lust and then prepare yourself when you know you will be going anywhere with temptations. Preparing yourself mentally and having a game plan is half the battle. When you go somewhere where temptation is strong, follow the practice of bouncing your eyes. This means that if you see something that can cause lust, immediately find something else to look at. This is a very handy practice and can help a lot. Another thing you can try is to focus on doing something you enjoy. This is a great trick for when you're having lustful thoughts at home or in other areas where your temptation is within yourself and not from an outside cause. Having an activity which is mobile is especially helpful, since these thoughts can occur at any time.  Consider learning decorative braiding, or other creative hobbies which are easy to do anywhere. You can also challenge yourself to memorize as much holy text as possible. Another method would be to  volunteer. This is an activity which can not only distract you but it can also help you do God's work. Another way to distract yourself would be to recite, either aloud or in your own head, any verse you know. This can remind you of God's love and help you keep his laws. The best way to avoid lust is to remove the causes of your temptation. For many people the main cause of temptation is pornography. If you find that you can't focus on the important parts of life and your pornography collection is building up like the pyramids in Egypt, it may be time to take a break. Set up a filter on your computer to keep you from looking at the images.
Summary: Be prepared. Bounce your eyes. Focus on a hobby. Pray or recite a memorized verse. Avoid the causes of your temptation.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you develop sudden toe pain from some type of trauma and it doesn't fade away after a few days, then schedule an appointment with your family physician or go to the emergency room of your local hospital or an urgent care clinic that has X-ray services if symptoms are severe. Your doctor will examine your toe and foot, ask questions about how you injured it, and maybe even take X-rays in order to determine the extent of the injury and type of fracture. However, your family doctor is not a musculoskeletal specialist, so you may need a referral to another doctor with more specialized training for serious problems with your toe.  The most common symptoms of a broken toe include intense pain, swelling, stiffness and usually bruising due to some internal bleeding. Walking is difficult, and running or jumping nearly impossible without excruciating pain. Other types of healthcare professionals who could help diagnose and/or treat broken toes include osteopaths, podiatrists, chiropractors and physiotherapists, as well as emergency room or urgent care physicians. Small hairline (stress) fractures, bone chips and contusions are not considered serious medical conditions, but severely crushed toes or displaced compound fractures often require surgical intervention, especially if the big toe is involved. Medical specialists such as an orthopedist (bone and joint specialist) or physiatrist (muscle and bone specialist) can better assess the seriousness of your fracture and recommend appropriate treatment. Broken toes can sometimes be related to diseases and conditions that affect and weaken bone, such as bone cancer, bone infections, osteoporosis or complications related to diabetes, so the medical specialists need to consider these when examining your toe.  X-rays, bone scans, MRI, CT scan and ultrasound are modalities that specialists may use to help diagnose your broken toe. Broken toes are usually the result of dropping something heavy on the foot or "stubbing" a toe against something hard and immovable. Make sure you get the doctor to clearly explain the diagnosis (including the type of fracture) and provide you with various treatment options for your injury, as simple stress fractures can usually be treated at home. In contrast, a mangled, bent, or deformed toe is usually a sign of a more serious fracture and best left to trained professionals.  The smallest toe (5th) and the biggest (1st) are fractured more often than the other toes.  Joint dislocations can cause crooked toes also and look similar to fractures, but physical examination and X-rays will distinguish between the two conditions.
Summary:
Schedule an appointment with your doctor. See a specialist. Understand the type of fracture and most appropriate treatments.