Write an article based on this "Remove your SD card from the SD card slot on your device. Inspect the SD card for any physical damage that may be preventing your device from reading it properly. Reinsert the SD card into the SD card slot on your device. Charge and power on your device. Attempt to mount the SD card again. Test the SD card in another device if it fails to mount properly."
article: Under "Storage" you will scroll down until you find the icon "Unmount SD Card."  Wait until your phone says it is safe to eject the SD card.  Slowly pull it out so you do not bend or damage the card. Look for missing gold prongs, and for chips or dents in the card.  If the SD card appears to be physically damaged, you may be required to replace the SD card.  These can be bought fairly cheaply at most technology stores. Before you put it back in, blow on it gently, or wipe it off with a soft cloth.  This will get rid of any dust particles potentially interfering with your card.  Do not continuously reinsert the card otherwise you could cause damage to both the card and the port. Plug your device into the wall charger for at least 15 minutes.  You can then turn on the device using the button at the bottom.  If for some reason your device isn't turning on, let it charge for a little while longer before you try again. Your device should read "Mount SD Card" when you go under the "Storage" setting.  If your device still reads "Unmount SD Card" there may be a problem of communication between the SD port and the phone itself.  This is most likely an internal problem which can only be fixed by taking your phone to your nearest technology professional. If the SD card works properly in another device, then your SD card slot may be faulty on the original device in which the card was tested.  If the SD card fails to mount to another device, you may be required to replace the SD card.  Make sure before you put your Sd card into another device, that that device is also fully charged.

Write an article based on this "Choose a platform. Make your website look good. Network with other bloggers. Build a social media presence. Post often."
article: If you’re starting your own blog, you can use a free or paid version of a blogging platform such as Wordpress or Blogger. Another option is to purchase a domain name and hosting package and set it up yourself, which may require more technical knowledge such as uploading files to an FTP site. A couple of things to consider when selecting a platform are ease of use and search engine friendliness.  Read online reviews of any blogging platform or domain/hosting company beforehand. It will be helpful to read comparisons of different choices that include pricing and features (such as compatibility with beginners vs. advanced users). Choose an outlet that is well suited to your budget and level of technical expertise. When choosing platforms and themes, look into any plugins you may want to use, if applicable. Find out when the themes and plugins were last updated and read their reviews. You don’t want to go with a theme or plugin that will bog down your webpage loading times or use up too many resources through your web hosting. Your content should be well organized, with your pages easily accessible through your site navigation. You should have a “Contact” and/or “About” page with a description of yourself. You can make your logo online or you can hire a professional to design one for you. If you hire a professional, make sure they understand exactly what you want. Add your website to beauty blog directories. You may want to join forums where you can discuss tips and tricks with other bloggers. Get active on social networks, such as joining relevant Facebook groups and commenting on your contacts’ content. Online professional networks such as LinkedIn are also great places to meet and keep in touch with business contacts.  Comment on other people’s blogs. You can join a website like Bloglovin.com to keep track of the blogs you follow. Viewing and interacting with other beauty blogs will not only help to spread the word about your blog and promote your content, but can also serve to inspire you! Create a business page for your blog on social networks, such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc. Focus most of your time on your actual blog, and think of social media as an extension of that. Don’t worry about doing too much brand-building on your social media pages; use your posts to reinforce the tone of your brand and to direct readers over to your blog.  Keep your social networking sites somewhere on your website so people can easily access them. Provide links back to your blog on your social media profile pages. Make sure that you are writing and posting new content to your blog frequently. Aim for at least a couple of posts per week, ideally four to five times per week. However often you decide to post, try to make it into a routine so that you don’t end up tapering off in frequency. In order to secure a decent ranking with search engines, each blog post should be at least 300 words long.

Write an article based on this "Relax your body. Calm yourself with meditation. Distract your mind. Remove some bedding. Ignore the clock. Maintain a consistent sleep schedule."
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In most cases, a person will wake up suddenly because of a nightmare. This sudden shock to your system from fear can cause your heart rate to rise. By tensing and relaxing your muscles, you may be able to return your heart rate to a normal level and easily drift back to sleep.  Tightly tense and release muscle groups by beginning at your toes and ending with your forehead.  Tense muscles for about 10 seconds and give them 10 seconds to release. You may find that taking a deep breath in between further relaxes you. In addition to higher heart rate, you may also be experiencing rapid breathing and anxiety as a result of the nightmare. Meditation can help lower your heart rate, return breathing to normal, decrease anxiety, and enhance relaxation. Meditating for a few minutes may help your body calm down and fall back asleep quickly and easily.  Allow your breath to flow naturally without controlling it. This may greatly increase your relaxation and bring your heart rate back to normal more quickly.  Allow your thoughts to come and go. This may help you more readily let go of the images from your nightmare. If you're finding it difficult to refocus your mind and relax, try repeating “let” with every inhalation and “go” with every exhalation. If you can't fall asleep within a few minutes of waking from a nightmare or the images continue to disturb, do something to distract your mind. You may want to get out of bed for a bit or do another activity, which could help relax you enough to eventually become drowsy enough to fall back asleep.  Go someplace where you relax. Try reading or listening to soft music, both of which can distract your mind and relax you.  Keep lights dimmed to avoid stimulating your brain to stay awake. Many people experience sweating along with the other physical and emotional symptoms of a nightmare. Remove some of your bedding to help cool off, which may in turn help you fall asleep more quickly.  Having a higher body temperature can make it difficult to fall and stay asleep, so only remove what bedding you need to cool off and stay comfortable.  Cover yourself with whatever you need to ward off chills and help you feel comfortable and safe. If you've soaked your bed because of sweating from a nightmare, you may want to remake your bed to help your relax and fall back asleep. Watching time pass can increase the physical and emotional distress from your nightmare. Don't watch your clock if you can avoid it and you may feel that you are more readily able to relax and return to a peaceful slumber.  Turn the face of the clock away from yourself. If the clock is wall-mounted, do your best to ignore it. A clock that glows in the dark may hinder your ability to fall asleep. Consider covering it with a blanket or pillowcase if it bothers you. Sticking to the same bedtime and waking time every day can help you to fall back asleep if you wake up. You may also find that this helps control the frequency with which you have nightmares.  Try and go to bed and wake up at the same time every day. This establishes your body's natural rhythms.  Aim to get between 7.5 to 8.5 hours of sleep every day.