In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: . Before you even attempt to contact your friend about the suspected blocking, make sure that they did indeed block you rather than simply deleting or deactivating their account. If the block occurred out of the blue, then the person may have blocked you because of work- or school-related reasons (for example, newly promoted managers often must block their employees as per their contract). If you recently had an ideological debate or argument with the person, however, there might be a more personal reason for the block. Try a phone number, an email address, or other social media accounts. You can also use a more professional service like LinkedIn if you and the person both have accounts. In a non-confrontational tone, politely ask your friend if they blocked you, and if so, why they did. Let them know that you would like to remain in contact with them, and that you're open to discussing your relationship. Depending on what your friend says, you may have to allow the block to stand (e.g., the aforementioned newly promoted manager situation). However, if they're open to unblocking you, make sure you listen to their side of the situation. If your friend doesn't respond at all, don't follow up with additional communications. If they do agree to unblock you, let your friend send you a friend request rather than sending one yourself.
Summary: Confirm that your friend blocked you Consider why the person may have blocked you. Find a way to contact your friend outside of Facebook. Ask your friend why they blocked you. Consider your friend's response. Ask your friend to re-friend you.

If you don't remember the lock password for your Samsung Galaxy Note, try using the Android Device Manager or Samsung Find My Mobile first. If you still can't get in, you'll need restore it to its original factory settings. This method will erase all the data on your phone or tablet except for what is backed up on the SD card. ” When the screen goes black, the phone is off. The power button is located on the right side of the phone near the top. The process is slightly different depending your device, but the buttons are in the same place. The Home button is the one beneath the screen, and the volume buttons are on the left edge.  Note 3, Note 6, Note 7: Simultaneously press and hold the Volume Up, Home and Power buttons. You can let go of the buttons when you see the “Samsung Galaxy Note [version]” screen appear. In a few moments, you will see the “Android System Recovery” screen. Note Edge: Press and hold the Volume Up, Home, and Power buttons. When the phone vibrates, release the Power and Home keys (continue holding Volume Up). When you see the “Android System Recovery” screen, let go of Volume Up.  Note, Note 2, Note 4: Simultaneously hold Volume Up, Volume Down, and the Power button. When you see the Samsung logo, release the Power button (keep holding the volume button). When you see “System Recovery,” release the other buttons. ” On this screen, the volume buttons act as up and down arrows. Use them to select this option. When prompted, confirm that you really want to delete all the data on the device by pressing the Power button. The reset will take a few moments to complete. ” The Note will restart. When it comes back up, you'll notice that there's no more password. Follow the on-screen prompts to set up your device like new.
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One-sentence summary -- Try using another method first. Hold down the power button and select “Power Off. Boot into the recovery mode by pressing the hardware buttons. Use the Volume Down button to select “wipe data/factory reset. Press the Power button to start a factory reset. Press the Power key when you see “reboot system now.

Problem: Article: You will need 1 sheet for each floor in the house. Place the poster board on a flat work surface, such as a desk or table and then place the tracing paper over the poster board. Make sure that you have plenty of room to work and that the surface is flat and sturdy. The poster board is important since tracing paper is transparent. Identify where you want the borders of the house to be and then draw them to scale. However, make sure to consider the rooms and features that you want the house to have as you draw the outer walls. For example, you might make the exterior walls of your house 30 by 50 feet (9.1 by 15.2 m) if you want an extra-large living room. The second line you draw will be parallel to the first line all the way around. This second line indicates the thickness of your walls. The outer walls of the house should be at least 5.5 inches (14 cm) thick, but they can be thicker depending on your design and insulation plans for the house. For example, if you will be insulating the walls with hay bales, then the walls will need to be thick enough to accommodate the hay bales. After you have identified the inner and outer borders of the house, add lines inside the inner walls to indicate where rooms and hallways will be. Use 2 parallel lines for each of the walls and make the interior walls at least 3.5 inches (8.9 cm) thick. For example, you might create walls to indicate the borders of the bedrooms, bathrooms, hallways, kitchen, closets, living room, and dining area. ” If there will be a stairwell going from the first floor to the second floor, draw stairs and lines to indicate the walls alongside the stairwell. Then, write the word “up” at the base of the stairwell with an arrow pointing in the direction that people will walk up the stairs.  If your stairwell will not have walls on 1 or both sides, use a dotted line to represent the border of the stairwell. Do the same thing for the stairwells on the second floor of the house, except write "down" and draw an arrow to indicate where people will walk down the stairs.
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Place 24 by 36 in (61 by 91 cm) tracing paper over the poster board. Draw the outline of the outside of the house. Add a second line to indicate the width of the house's walls. Create interior walls for separate rooms and hallways. Draw any stairways on the first floor and label them with “up.