Problem: Article: Then it will ask for a code. The code is 12345 (the default). Now you are finished, your phone will restart with all the phone memory formatted.
Summary: You can remove the mmc but keep the sim card and restart your phone. Then press the keys *#7370#. The phone would ask a confirmation. Select yes.

Problem: Article: If you cannot consume dairy for any reason, this is a great frosting to use. You'll need:  125g soy or olive spread 500g icing sugar/confectioners sugar 80g cocoa powder 100ml soy, almond or rice milk 2 teaspoons vanilla extract or essence. Beat with an electric mixer until it turns creamy. Because the consistency of soy/olive spread is thinner than that of butter or stick margarine, you don't want to over-beat the spread. Doing so could thin it out too severely, causing your frosting to become too runny. Add half of the icing or confectioners sugar to the creamed spread. Add 2 tablespoons of the non-dairy milk. Beat again, until the mixture turns light and the volume grows. Add the rest of the icing or confectioners sugar, the cocoa powder, the remaining non-dairy milk and the vanilla. Beat more, until well combined. The resulting mixture should have a velvety, creamy texture.  Add a bit more non-dairy milk, 2 tsp (10 ml) at a time, if it's a little stiff. Similarly, add more sugar, 2 tsp (10 ml) at a time, if the frosting seems too thin. This frosting is suitable for those pursuing a dairy-free diet.
Summary: Gather the ingredients. Add the spread to a mixing bowl. Add the sugar and non-dairy milk. Mix in the remaining ingredients. Spread on the cake or cupcakes.

Problem: Article: This starts your letter with a formal tone. Use the name you called your teacher while you were in class, such as Ms. Miller or Miss Debbie. Write, “Dear Ms. Miller” or “Dear Mr. Stephenson.” Begin the body of your letter by thanking them so they know what your letter is about. Write a sentence that expresses your thanks and briefly tells them why. You might write, “Thank you so much for helping me come out of my shell this year,” or “I really appreciate the extra help you gave me in math.” Providing reasons will make your letter more meaningful. Include the ways your teacher helped you, your most memorable moment, the most important things they taught you, or the qualities you love most about them. Write 2-3 sentences providing your examples. You could write, “Every day you encouraged us to face our fears, and that’s helped me feel more confident at school. Additionally, your positive attitude made me look forward to seeing you every day, and your rules about using a planner made me more organized.” Consider how you will use the lessons they taught you, as well as how they shaped your behavior. Then, write 2-3 sentences about how your teacher changed your life. You might write, “Because of you, I’ll be able to go to camp this summer instead of summer school,” “Because of your help, I realized that I want to be a writer,” or “Your kindness showed me that how we treat others is important.” Finish the body of your letter by briefly restating that you’re thankful for your time in their class. Then, tell your teacher that you hope they’re doing well. Say this in 1-2 sentences. Write, “Thank you again for all of your help. I hope you have a great summer!” or “I’d like to thank you again for the support this year. I hope you realize how much of a difference you’re making in your students’ lives.” Use “sincerely” because it’s more formal. Then, sign your name to the letter. If you’re typing your letter, skip 3 lines after “sincerely” and type your name. Then, print out your letter and sign it above your typed name. Write, “Sincerely, Daisy James.”
Summary: Start your letter with “Dear” and your teacher’s name. Thank your teacher for how they helped you. Give 2-3 specific examples of why you’re thanking them. Explain how their help will benefit you in the future. Restate your appreciation and wish your teacher well. Close your letter with “Sincerely” and your signature.

Problem: Article: You don’t want to only French kiss endlessly. Break it up now and then with a little sensual kissing in other ways.  For example, some men or boys have very sensitive ear lobes. Try kissing his ear lobe, his jawline, and his neck, and see how he responds. Embrace him. If your boyfriend seems to like this, you can move back and forth between such sensual kissing and French kissing. He will likely find it very tantalizing! There are a few key tips to making yourself a better kisser. For one, no one wants to kiss someone who doesn’t take care of his or her breath. So make sure your breath is fresh and your mouth is clean.  Pop a mint, brush your teeth, use mouthwash, or buy those little mouth freshener strips that dissolve in your mouth or mouth freshener you spray into your mouth if you’re looking for something portable. Go slowly. Don’t think you have to pummel his mouth like a jack hammer. The best kissing usually lets the intensity build and then dissipates before building again. Be sensual. Go slow. One mistake that beginning kissers make is they think they have to shove their entire tongue down their partner's throat.  You don’t. You can just push your tongue into his mouth a little bit and let it dance around. Then thrust it in, but not so far that it feels like you are gagging your partner. Breathe through your nose when kissing. Try not to get saliva all over him.  When you’re done with kissing him, wind it down back to the little warm up kisses rather than just suddenly stopping.
Summary:
Kiss sensitive areas on his face. Become a great kisser. Try not to use too much tongue.