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If you are writing a Thank You Note to an English or History professor, this is an especially great idea. Include a quote from the classroom reading that stuck with you. Make fun of something you learned in class. Target your joke to the subject matter. Or, include a fun memory you have of that particular class. Reminisce with your teacher about what the first day of class was like or how you felt before and after a difficult exam. Let them see their class from your point of view in an encouraging way. If your perception of them changed over time, in an uplifting way, express this to them.

summary: Add an inspiring quote. Include a joke. Tell a story.


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If you spot dry or dead leaves on your plant, remove them by tugging at them gently. If an entire stem is dried out, use sharp scissors to remove it just above its base. Increase the humidity level of the room with a humidifier to prevent more leaves from drying out. Brown leaf tips are also a sign of dryness. Yellow leaves are usually a sign of sunburn or heat shock in orchids. If you see this symptom, move the plant to a cooler spot that gets less direct sunlight. To counteract any dryness, water the plant or increase the humidity level around it with a humidifier. Yellow leaves can also be caused by over-watering. Check your orchid's roots for rot. Mealybugs are one of the main pests affecting orchids. Once you spot these tiny insects, which are usually only 0.5–0.8 millimetres (0.020–0.031 in) long, remove them right away to minimize their damage to the plant. Dip a cotton ball in rubbing alcohol and rub it over the surface of the plant to kill and remove the bugs.  After 1-2 days, repeat this process to remove any tiny yellowish spots you see on the plant, which are recently hatched mealybugs. Do not use other alcohols, like ethanol or methanol, as they will cause damage to the plant.

summary: Increase the humidity in the room if leaves are drying out. Move the orchid to a less sunny position if you see yellow leaves. Remove mealybugs from the orchid with rubbing alcohol.


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Your “Settings” app will be somewhere on your home screen. Scroll through your pages until you find it. Your “Settings” app may look slightly different depending on which version of Android you run, but for most phones it can be identified by the gear icon. Each version of Android may have a different name for this area. Look for the option that has the word “Storage” in it. You can identify the right option by the SD card icon. On this screen, you will see info on your total SD card space, your available free space, and an option to “Unmount SD Card” and “Format SD Card”.  If the “Format SD Card” option is grayed out, you will first have to unmount your SD card. Tap on “Unmount SD Card” in this case. Your Android device will begin to format your micro SD card, and erase all its contents.   You may see several screens that ask you if you are sure that you wish to format your SD card. Doing so will erase all the content on the card. Follow the prompts to erase and format your card. Once you have formatted, your card will be formatted to FAT32 filesystem type. All your content will be cleared, and you will have a new card formatted to your Android phone. Note: If you are using Android 6.0 Marshmallow, you will have the option to treat your SD card as either internal storage or portable storage. If you choose to use it as portable storage your SD card will be treated like any other removable storage, allowing you to remove it and transfer files to your computer or another device. If you make it internal, it will be formatted and not be allowed to be read by your computer. Your SD card will be treated as your main storage system.
summary: Tap on “Settings” from the Home screen of your Android device. Tap on the option that reads “Storage” or “SD & Phone Storage”. Select the option for “Erase SD card” or “Format SD card”. Tap on the option to confirm you want to erase the contents of your SD card when prompted to by your Android.