In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you can't clear the blockage on your own, make an appointment with a medical professional.  He or she can tell you in a couple seconds if you have a blockage, and perform a quick procedure to flush your ears. You might be experiencing the following symptoms:  Persistent earaches. Muffled hearing. A feeling of fullness in your ear. To manage long-term earwax problems, your doctor may suggest using over-the-counter solutions containing carbamide peroxide every four to eight weeks.  Brands using carbamide peroxide include Murine, Debrox, Auro, Mack's, and GoodSense. Your doctor may also suggest prescription ear drops containing trolamine polypeptide oleate, or Cerumenex. The doctor may flush your ears with a water pick or bulb-type syringe to clean out smaller blockages (lavage), or may remove larger blockages in part with an instrument called a curette  or by using suction. It doesn't hurt at all, and in just a few minutes, your ears will be safely and thoroughly cleaned—and your hearing will be startlingly better. Talk to your doctor or an ear, nose and throat specialist (ENT) if you have frequent and troublesome buildups of earwax.
Summary: Visit your doctor. Use an over-the-counter solution. Relax. See a specialist, if necessary.

Once you've completed all of the stages of the study, you'll need to organize your findings. Gather together your surveys, the evidence brought in by any of your team-members or hired consultants, your budget, etc. In most cases, the ultimate feasibility of your idea will come down to questions about money. Take a hard, honest look at what your anticipated profit margin for your business will be, and determine whether or not you can be satisfied and secure with those numbers.  Will you have enough of a financial cushion to be able to handle the inevitable set-backs? For example, even if you're able to afford new kitchen equipment for your jam making business, chances are good that at some point you'll need to pay for repairs. Similarly, will your business be able to survive a bad growing season? If your numbers are too tight even before you consider these unexpected (yet usually inevitable) set-backs, you should probably hold off. If you hope to make a living off your new business venture, you will need to have your personal budget outlined.  Once you estimate the profit you'll make from your business, determine whether or not it will it be able to cover your living expenses. Again, you should remember to factor in unexpected costs, such as needing to pay for car repairs or medical emergencies. Even if the numbers look decent to you, you should think about how much time, effort, and attention this new venture will demand. Are you, your family members, and/or team members up for the challenges? Considering all of the associated risks and potential benefits, does it look as though the project is promising to you? You may have just been tasked with organizing this study, and the decision to give the project a green light may be up to someone else. Even so, you should do your own analysis based on the findings so that you can include your conclusions in the report. A study doesn't do a whole lot of good until it is in the hands of the right people. You may have completed this feasibility report just for your own sake—to learn for yourself whether or not your idea was workable.  Even so, you'll want to have your findings clearly organized and written for your own future reference, and it's quite likely that your potential investors will want to study your report as well. If you were tasked with completing this study for someone else—perhaps by your company or by a city department—you'll need to make sure it gets to the right people in a timely manner. If it's your responsibility to report upon your findings, make sure that you practice your presentation, and have professional looking hand-outs and/or visual aids so that your audience can clearly follow your process and see how you arrived at your final conclusion.
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One-sentence summary -- Compile all of the information. Look at your financial predictions first. Balance your estimated business profits against your personal financial needs. Consider the human costs of your project. Analyze your findings. Write it up and distribute it.

Q: Sending a message through social media is usually welcomed among people you haven’t seen in a while. It doesn’t put them on the spot when talking to you. It gives them a chance to think about what you’ve said, and time to formulate a response. Contacting them through social media also allows them to look at your own social media account. This can help bring them up to speed about you and your life if if they have trouble  recalling who you are. Compose a quick and casual email, if you find their address. Again, writing an email gives them time to decide what they are going to say and if they are going to take you up on your offer. Talking to a person on the phone may make them feel like they have to say yes to you, even if they don’t really want to.  In the email you could say, “Hi! I hope you’re doing well; it’s been a long time! I’ve been thinking about how we used to have so much fun together and thought it would be nice to catch up with you sometime.” This type of greeting gives them the opportunity to reach back out to you, if they feel comfortable doing so. It is also general and non-threatening, so they may feel more apt to accept your invitation. People aren’t usually too far away from their phones. Additionally, text messages are a common and preferred method of communication these days. Saying something short and quick is casual, and doesn’t put too much pressure on the recipient. In the text you could say, “Hey! How are you? We should get dinner soon!” Use the phone to get in touch if you can’t use the other methods or are more comfortable with this way. Getting a hold of them like this may help you to make more of a connection, as it is more personal. The person may appreciate you reaching them out to them in this manner. Be sure to leave a message if the phone isn’t answered. People tend to screen their calls, especially if they are unsure of the number calling them.
A: Send a message through social media. Write an email. Text them. Give them a call.

Problem: Article: Light up or turn on your grill to medium-high heat. Leave it to heat up to 375 °F (191 °C). You can use a wood, charcoal, electric, or gas grill to cook the sweet potatoes. Transfer the washed sweet potato to a cutting board. Hold the sweet potato steady with one hand, and with the other hand use a sharp knife to slice the sweet potato in half lengthwise. Use a butter knife to spread ½ tablespoon (7 g) of butter onto the cut side of each sweet potato half. Sprinkle each half with salt and pepper, to taste.  You can also season the sweet potatoes with any herbs or seasonings you like, including cinnamon, nutmeg, cayenne, or even rosemary. You can also replace the butter with margarine or your favorite oil. Cut two pieces of heavy duty foil that are each 12 by 18 inches (30 by 46 cm). Place one sweet potato half in the center of each foil sheet and wrap the foil tightly around the sweet potato. Use tongs or a metal spatula to transfer the sweet potato halves to the grill. Cook the sweet potatoes for almost an hour, flipping them halfway through the cooking time. The sweet potatoes are done when they are soft to the touch and tender enough to be pierced with a fork. Unwrap the foil from each sweet potato half, being careful not to burn your hands when the steam escapes. You can finish the sweet potato halves with a dollop of sour cream, a sprinkle of grated cheese, a drizzle of honey, or any herbs and spices you like.
Summary:
Preheat the grill. Cut the sweet potato in half. Butter and season the sweet potato. Wrap each half in foil. Grill the sweet potatoes for 50 minutes. Serve hot with your favorite garnishes.