INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You can use a web browser to log in to the web interface for your wireless router.  You can use the web interface to set up and configure your wireless network and check who is connected to your wireless router. This takes you to the web interface for your wireless router.  The IP address for your wireless router is going to be different from one make and model to another.  Consult the user's manual or the manufacturer's web page to find the specific IP address for your wireless router.  Common router IP addresses include 192.168.1.1, and 10.0.0.1. You can find your router's IP address using the Command Prompt on Windows.  Open the Start menu and type CMD to display the Command Prompt.  Click it to open it.  They type ipconfig /all and press ↵ Enter.  Look for the IP address to the right of "Default Gateway" If you haven't changed the username and password, input the default information.  This can vary depending on the make and model of your router.  Consult the user's manual or manufacturer's web page to find the default username and password for your router. Common usernames and passwords include "admin" and "password". You can find a list of connected devices in the web interface for your router.  This is going to be different depending on the make and model of your router. It may be under "Connected devices" or "Attached devices" or something similar.  This will show the device name and MAC address for each device connected. If you notice any devices that don't belong, be sure to change your Wi-Fi password.  Be sure to use WPA2-PSK encryption if it is available.  This will force all connected devices to re-enter the new password to reconnect.

SUMMARY: Open a browser. Type the IP address of your router in the address bar. Enter your username and password. Look for a list of devices.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Don't only interact with the "popular" kids, but with everyone, including the shy kids. Contribute well in group or partner projects. Don't fake your kindness for popularity, take a genuine interest in others. Do things for others, not just yourself. By doing this you will strengthen your friendship. You could also ask if they would like to meet with you somewhere else, such as a cafe, shop or park, this is an ideal option if whoever you live with doesn't like visitors. They'll get a chance to see pictures of you and your old friends. It also gives you a chance to communicate with them outside of school.  You've made it.
Summary: Continue to be social. Invite someone over to your house as soon after you have their phone number. Ask people for their phone number, e-mail address or name on social media. Friend request people on social media you met during the day, look at their profiles and learn who is friends with who. Congratulate yourself.

If you are worried that you have an underlying disorder that causes you to bruise easily, talk to your doctor. They can run tests to see if there is any condition that may cause you to bruise due to slight bumps or very minor injuries. Let your doctor know of any other symptoms that you may be symptoms of larger disorders. Platelet disorders, such as those that underlie diseases like leukemia or AIDS, can cause increased bruising. If you have too few platelets, you may suffer from increased bleeding or dark red or purple bruises in addition to more frequent bruises. See your doctor if you are concerned about increased bruising. Blood thinners can cause increased bruising. If you are taking blood thinners, such as warfarin or heparin, ask your doctor to do a PT test to see if you can reduce the dose or eliminate taking blood thinners. If you cannot be taken off blood thinners, be more cautious in situations that may cause you to bruise - the medicine will make you more prone to bruising. If you have recently taken blood thinners but no longer are, you may still be at risk of increased bruising. The effects will wear off after a short time. Blood clotting disorders, such as vitamin K deficiency or hemophilia, can cause an increased rate of bruising when the blood takes longer to clot under your skin. You may have a clotting disorder if minor injuries cause large, deep bruises. You will also have other symptoms, such as nosebleeds, painful or tight joints, blood in your urine or feces, or excessive bleeding.  Hemophilia is an inherited disorder, so have yourself checked if anyone in your family has it. See your doctor if you think you may have a clotting disorder. You may be able to rectify the disorder through diet changes, exercise, and prescription blood thinners.
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One-sentence summary -- Talk to your doctor. Ask your doctor if you have a platelet disorder. Stop taking blood thinners if possible. Check for signs of a blood clotting disorder.

Q: If, during your practice run, you find that your time has elapsed before you could get through your whole presentation, you’ll know that your presentation has too many slides.  Head back to the drawing board to edit it accordingly.  If your presentation ended well before the time limit you’ve been given, try to extend the amount of time you spend on each slide, or add extra slides to expand on the info introduced in the presentation. Solicit advice from family and friends during your practice presentation.  If they feel there are too many or too few slides, or if they feel certain sections of the presentation felt rushed or slow, adjust your presentation to correct these deficiencies. If you speak quite quickly, you will be able to get through a great number of slides.  If, on the other hand, you speak more slowly, you’ll probably require a smaller number of slides.  Use your rate of speech to determine how many slides your presentation can accommodate. If you have ten minutes to present, you might need upwards of 60 slides.  On the other hand, you might also need just ten slides.  Whatever number you settle on, do not include more slides than you can get through in your allotted presentation time. If you have a lot of info which would be of use in your PowerPoint, or have graphs, tables, or images available that could improve your presentation, use them.  While you don’t want to include so many slides that you can’t get through them all in the allotted time, neither should you feel constrained to the point that you don’t include valuable information or graphics in your slideshow.
A: Practice your presentation in front of a mirror or a small audience of friends and family before you do it for real. Think about the speed at which you speak. Do not use too many slides. Do not use too few slides.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You can use a variety of products or cleaning solutions to wash your walls and remove dirt, grease, and odors. Most professional painters use TSP, or trisodium phosphate, to clean walls Just mix 1 cup of TSP to 20 cups of water or buy a TSP spray to apply to your walls and wipe with a washcloth. Be sure to use gloves when you're using TSP. Products like Zinsser Bullseye and Kilz are an essential step to removing smoke odors that have been around for a long period of time. Simple repainting will not remove the smell and will just trap smoke odors within the paint. For example, if an old piece of furniture smells smoky, you can wash it, prime it with a deodorizing primer, and paint it to get rid of the smell.

SUMMARY:
Wash your walls. Use a deodorizing primer on washed walls. Consider painting other parts of your home.