In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You don't want to recommend someone to a job who isn't serious about taking it. It wastes the company's time and reflects badly on you. Therefore, it's always good to make sure the person really wants the job before referring them. When considering whether the person would actually be a good fit at your company, think about the person's work history, such as their skills and commitment. For instance, does your friend really have the skills needed to complete the job? If not, you shouldn't recommend them. Similarly, if they don't have the experience that one would expect for the job, then you probably shouldn't recommend them. To help with the research, ask your friend for some evidence that they have the skills to do the job. For example, you can ask to see a resume to make sure they've actually done enough to perform well. That is, if you don't know the person very well (if they're more of an acquaintance than a friend), then can you really say how well they would do in the position? Make sure you can say with confidence that the person has the skills for the job. You don't want to risk your own position for someone you don't know all that well. Think about the way your friend acts when they're around you. For example, if they're always late, that could be a bad sign, as they always be late for work, too. Alternatively, maybe you've noticed that they always seem to not have enough money, which could mean they don't manage their money well; that can be a bad sign for how well they manage all aspects of their life, including work. Being friends with someone and working with them are two totally different things. A small, annoying habit as a friend can turn into a much larger annoyance with a coworker. Think about whether you could spend significantly more time around the person before deciding whether to recommend them. If you can't in good conscience say the person is a good fit for the job, you should not offer to put in a good word. You could tell your friend you don't feel like you're in a good position to refer them for the position or simply say you don't think they're a good fit.
Summary: Ask the person if they're serious about the job. Pore over their work history. Make sure you can actually vouch for the friend. Base part of your judgment on your interactions. Judge whether you could work with the person. Bow out if it doesn't feel right.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If your dog appears to be itching itself more than normal but you're unsure whether it has sarcoptic mange, this simple test can help. To start, take one of your dog's ears gently in your hand. Hold the loose, floppy part of the ear between your thumb and index finger. If you're worried about the possibility of getting bitten by your dog's mange-causing mites, you may want to wear disposable gloves for this test. Use your thumb and index finger to rub the dog's ear from both sides. Use slow, steady movements and don't squeeze too tightly. While you do this, keep your eyes on the dog's hind leg on the same side as the ear you're rubbing. You're looking for a movement in the dog's hind leg like it's trying to reach up to scratch its ear. If you see this, your dog may have sarcoptic mange. In this case, you should wash your hands and take the dog to a veterinarian at your earliest convenience. This test (called the pinnal-pedal reflex test) works because, in the vast majority of sarcoptic mange cases, mites are present in and around the dog's ears. When you rub the dog's ear, it feels the irritating itching sensation caused by the mites and tries to scratch itself. While the test does confirm your dog is itchy and sensitized, it does not confirm the cause. Sarcoptic mange can be very difficult to definitively diagnose. The pinnal-pedal test may lead to a presumptive diagnosis of scabies, in which case treatment should begin as soon as possible. If your dog responds to the therapy promptly, that is considered confirmation of the diagnosis.
Summary: Grab hold of one of the dog's ears. Gently rub the ear between your fingers. Look for an itching motion. Note that the pinnal-pedal reflex test does not give a definitive diagnosis of sarcoptic mange.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Make sure your phone is turned off and charged before you insert the card.  Do this slowly, and until you hear a "clicking" noise.  Refer to your device manual or contact the manufacturer if you need additional support with accessing the SD card slot on your device. Press the button near the bottom of your phone.  If your phone is not turning on properly, it is probably not charged enough.  Plug your phone into the wall charger for fifteen minutes and try again. This "Settings" symbol is represented by what looks like a gear.  After you click on the gear, you will be transferred to a different screen.  On that new screen, click "SD and Phone Storage." "  This will reformat your phone, and prepare it for mounting a new SD card.  This should only take a few seconds.  If it takes any longer than that, restart your phone in order to get the reformatting process correct. Your device will mount your SD card and make the card available for use.  If “Mount SD card” is not an available option, tap on “Unmount SD card,” wait for the card to unmount, then tap on “Mount SD card” to verify that the card is properly mounted. This step may also correct any system problems your Android may have been experiencing that could have prevented the SD card from mounting properly.
Summary:
Insert the Micro SD card into the SD card slot on your Android device. Power on your Android device. Tap on “Settings” from the main menu. Click on "Reformat. Choose “Mount SD Card" when reformatting has been completed.