Q: ”  ” Your computer will now be ready to sync your iTunes Store purchases with your iPhone. If you purchased items from the iTunes Store using multiple Apple IDs, you will be required to repeat the authorization process for each Apple ID you used to purchase applications and media.  Upon recognition, iTunes will display a dialog box informing you that your iPhone is synced with another iTunes library. If the dialog box does not display, you may have chosen the option not to show that particular dialog box again during a previous session of iTunes. If so, click on “File,” point to “Devices,” and select “Transfer Purchases.”    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/c\/c1\/Transfer-Purchases-from-an-iPhone-to-iTunes-Step-6Bullet1-Version-2.jpg\/v4-459px-Transfer-Purchases-from-an-iPhone-to-iTunes-Step-6Bullet1-Version-2.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/c\/c1\/Transfer-Purchases-from-an-iPhone-to-iTunes-Step-6Bullet1-Version-2.jpg\/aid3785635-v4-728px-Transfer-Purchases-from-an-iPhone-to-iTunes-Step-6Bullet1-Version-2.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":334,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"529","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"} ” iTunes will then begin to make copies of all the purchases you have made for all the Apple accounts you have chosen to authorize for use with iTunes. All the purchases you made on your iPhone will now be backed up to iTunes.
A: Open iTunes on your Windows or Mac computer. Click on “Store” in the menu bar of iTunes and select “Authorize This Computer. Enter the Apple ID and password you use for the iTunes Store into the fields provided. Click on “Authorize. Connect your iPhone to your computer using the USB cable. Wait for iTunes to recognize your iPhone. Click on “Transfer Purchases. Disconnect your iPhone from your computer.

Article: For example, one person would bring the sunscreen, while the other brings the bug spray. More importantly, if one person is considerably stronger than the other person, they can carry heavier objects while the less strong person can carry more of the lighter items that might be taking up space otherwise.
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If you're carrying something such as a pot that is shared by the group, pack things inside of the pot to conserve space. Try to establish a gear sharing partner before the hiking trip, so that you can divide personal gear between the two of you.

Problem: Article: Your doctor will prescribe a medication to help you pass the tapeworm. Carefully follow your doctor's instructions for how to take your medication. The most common medications prescribed to treat a tapeworm infection include:  Praziquantel (Biltricide). This medication works by killing certain worms. Do not take this medication if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, allergic to any ingredient in the medication, have a worm infection in your eye, or if you are on rifampin.  Albendazole (Albenza). This medication prevents newly hatched worms from growing in your body. It treats specific types of tapeworm infections, including those you get from eating pork and from being around infected dogs.  Nitazoxanide (Alinia). This medication is mainly used to treat parasites that you pick up from swimming in a lake or spending time in other moist places. If you have to pass a large tapeworm, it is likely that you will have some pain and cramping. This is normal, but make sure that you call your doctor if the pain becomes severe. To ensure that you are tapeworm free, your doctor will need to check your stools again one month following your treatment and then again three months after your treatment. Make sure that you keep this appointment even if you are feeling fine.
Summary: Take medication to help pass the tapeworm. Expect some pain and cramping. See your doctor for a follow-up visit.

Q: To help prevent a UTI from developing, wear cotton underwear. Nylon underwear traps moisture, which provides a perfect environment for bacterial growth. Although this growth happens outside the urethra and bladder, the bacteria can travel up the urethra. Women and girls should not take baths with perfumed bubble bath soap. Perfumed bubble bath soap can cause inflammation of the urethra, which can provide a good environment for bacterial growth. Women and girls should wipe from front to back to prevent bacteria from your stool and anus being introduced into the urethra. Your stool is rich in bacteria necessary for the digestion of your food, but shouldn’t get into your bladder. Another way that bacteria can get introduced to your urinary tract is through sex. To prevent bacteria buildup, urinate right after you have sex. This will flush the urethra of any bacteria that may have gotten inside it during intercourse.
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Wear cotton underwear. Stay away from perfumed bubble bath. Wipe to reduce bacteria in the urethra. Urinate after sex.