Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Hold down the power button. Make sure the power cord is plugged in. Try a different power cord. Test the power supply. Replace the power supply. Take the PC to a qualified technician.

Answer: Hold the power button down for 10 seconds, then release and press the power button once as you normally would. Sometimes issues with the battery on the motherboard can be fixed with this method. If the unit turns on but won’t boot into Windows, see Troubleshooting Windows Startup Problems. Verify that the power cord for your computer is plugged in securely. If the computer is plugged in to a power strip and/or an extension cord, disconnect the extra components and plug directly into the wall.  It’s possible that the power strip or extension cord has a bad outlet or stopped working altogether. Desktop computers use a universal power cord that can be found at any electronics store. Ask the clerk for a standard three-prong desktop computer power cable. You could also borrow one from a friend. If you feel comfortable doing so, remove the case of your computer and locate the power supply (consult your computer manual for instructions for your specific model).  Make sure you are properly grounded to avoid damaging the components inside your computer. When the case is removed, locate the power supply in the back of the PC in front of an air grate. There are many colorful cables connected to the power supply that lead to other components of the PC, such as the CD Rom drive and motherboard. Remove every cable plugged into the power supply except for the one that connects directly to the motherboard (the large flat component that everything is connected to. Try booting the computer. If the computer turns on, the power supply is functional, but one of the other devices in the computer is not. Turn the computer off and plug one of the devices back into the power supply, and start the computer again. Repeat this with every device until you find the one that prevents the computer from turning on. Replace the offending hardware (or call your manufacturer for support). If the computer still doesn’t turn on, your power supply is defective. If you feel comfortable replacing the power supply yourself, see How to Diagnose and Replace a Failed PC Power Supply. Make sure you are properly grounded as you work. If nothing seems to be working or you feel uncomfortable opening the case of your computer, call your computer manufacturer and ask if you qualify for a free repair. If you don’t, ask for a recommendation for an authorized technician.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Watch for suspicious behaviour. Recognize the diverse forms of extremism. Note alarming changes in members of your community.

Answer: While large-scale, transnational terrorism has more wide-reaching effects, domestic terrorism is a more frequent occurrence in the U.S. and many other nations.  Look for suspicious activity in your community to help thwart local terrorism attempts. Alert local authorities if you witness:  Individuals amassing a large quantity of weapons, chemicals, or other potentially harmful items Individuals who are not authorized security officials conducting surveillance (e.g. with binoculars, video cameras) Individuals trying to gain information about secure facilities (in person, by telephone, or via email) Individuals attempting to breach secured entrances To truly be vigilant and observant of suspicious behaviour, avoid narrowing your scope to a specific demographic or profile of terrorism. Violent extremism is not unique to any one social group or religious belief system, and should not be regarded as such. Make a point of being aware of suspicious activity regardless of the race, age, appearance, or social standing of the person(s) involved. Individuals who commit terrorist acts generally go through a period of radicalization that leads to their violent behaviour. Be on the lookout for alarming behavioural changes in colleagues, acquaintances, friends, or family that might indicate radicalization. These changes might include:  Suddenly dropping relationships with family and long-time friends Unexplained dropping of commitments (e.g. school, work) A drastic change in dress, eating, sleeping, money management, or spoken language Becoming antisocial and withdrawing from everyday life Expressing radical or extremist views, or participating in social media networks that promote these views


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Tell your clients what numbers to call in a crisis situation. Refrain from giving out your personal contact information. Protect your privacy on social media. Maintain confidentiality.

Answer: It is important to provide all of your clients with a list of numbers to call in an emergency. Otherwise, your clients may try to contact you and only you. Make sure that you provide your clients with numbers for your office, an after-hours answering service, 24 hour call centers, emergency services, and local community organizations. Telling clients to contact you at all hours and giving out your personal cell phone number, e-mail, or home address, may lead to an unprofessional dynamic. It may also cause your client to lose trust if for some reason you do not answer your phone or you cannot help. Always provide a professional work email, phone number, and office location for your clients to use to contact you. Your client might be tempted to "friend" you on Facebook or another form of social media. But interacting with your client in this context could breach professional boundaries.  Make sure your Facebook settings and other on-line profiles are set to private or limited to people you have approved to follow you. If your client can access information about you publicly on-line, this could lead to a conflict of interests.  Similarly, do not seek out information about your clients on-line that is private or irrelevant to your work with that client. It is imperative that you do not disclose the details of your client's struggles outside of a professional context. Do not discuss your client with your friends or family members at social gatherings.  If you disclose confidential information relating to your client, he or she must sign a valid consent form which gives you permission to do this. If you are discussing confidential information with fellow colleagues or a supervisor, then make sure this is done in private. Do not discuss it in hallways, stairways or other public places where it can be overheard.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Pick the right material for your needs. Choose the size you want.

Answer:
Mortar and pestles are usually made in a matching set. The mortar is a small bowl and the pestle is a wand with a curve that's perfectly shaped to grind smoothly against the mortar. The instrument may be made from wood, stone or ceramic, and you'll want to choose your material based on your culinary needs and personal preferences.  Ceramic mortar and pestles are capable of grinding spices very finely, but they're also more fragile than other types.  Wood mortar and pestles are durable, but they're also slightly porous, and subject to stains. It's also possible for the flavor of one spice to stay present in the mortar between uses, tainting the flavor of the next spice you grind. Stone mortar and pestles also grind very finely, but unless they're conditioned properly, fine particles of stone can get ground into the spices. Do you want to crush large amounts of spices, seeds, and nuts, or only small amounts? You will find varying sizes from palm size to bowl size, and it may even be handy to have two different sizes if you have the space and budget for it. If you plan to grind a very large amount of spices, getting a spice grinder may be more suitable for your needs. A mortar and pestle is best for just enough spices to create whatever dish or spice mix you immediately want to use.