Article: It's usually a single button located along the top or right edge of the phone.  If you have a security code, you will need to enter it before you can access your phone.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Locate the power button. Press and hold the power button. Wait for your phone to turn on.

Problem: Article: Tap the Outlook app icon, which resembles a white box on a blue background. This will open your Outlook inbox if you're logged in. If you aren't logged in, enter your email address and password before you proceed. Tap and hold a spam email until a checkmark appears next to it. It's a folder-shaped icon with an arrow on it at the bottom of the screen. A menu will open. This option is in the menu. It's in the upper-left corner of the screen. This prompts a pop-out menu to appear. You'll find this in the middle of the pop-out menu. It's at the top of the screen. Doing so will remove all of the Spam emails here.
Summary: Open Outlook. Select an email. Tap the "Move to" icon. Tap Spam. Tap ☰. Tap Spam. Tap Empty Spam. Tap Permanently Delete when prompted.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The best place to purchase good products is a salon shop. Whole boxes of hair dyes can also be purchased online. Hunt around for excellent brands, using the Internet and advice from friends. Crazy Hair Colour sells hair dyes online. Also, apply Vaseline to the back of your neck, your ears, forehead, and any exposed skin that the dye might come into contact with during application. Leave it in for about an hour to make sure your hair receives its effects. Regularly check the dye to make sure it's staining the hair. Be sure it's the vibrant shade that you want.

SUMMARY: Be sure you're selecting a semi-permanent dye and not a permanent one. Once you're ready to dye your hair, put on gloves and an old t-shirt. Apply the semi-permanent dye to freshly bleached hair (preferably damp, but not dripping). Wash and condition your hair once the dye has stained it.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The first step to getting the case off your GoPro is to make sure it is not attached to anything, be it a camera mount or the platform it comes with when first unpackaged. Looking at the base of the camera from the back, there will be a raised clip securing it to its platform covered by a rubber latch. This is the piece you want to lift to reveal two prongs similar to a horseshoe shape. Like a buckle clip you find on backpacks, you will need to apply some pressure to squeeze the two protruding prongs together so they can fit between the barrier walls on either side of them. These prongs are part of the camera case, and are used to attach the camera to all GoPro mounts, so when you detach the camera, they will come off the mount with it. While still pinching the clasps, push the camera away from you so the prongs fit between the two walls that are locking the camera in place. The widest parts of the prongs should be flush with the inner walls. This should be a smooth process without requiring much force, so if you are struggling you may need to pinch the prongs harder.
Summary: Lift the rubber latch connecting the camera to the mount. Pinch the two prongs together. Push the camera forward to detach.

Find a local wildlife guide at a library or bookstore, or search online for information on local birds. Choose one or more species you want to attract, and look up their nesting habits to discover what shape and style of nest will be most effective. If you live in North America, NestWatch is an excellent resource for nesting information, and one you can expand with your own data. This is an easy way to attract birds, and might be worth it even if you end up building a full nest as well. If you managed to find specific nesting information, you'll know what materials to leave, but you can't go wrong with a few items from the following list, left in visible locations:  Rigid twigs (for platform nest species) and flexible ones (for cup nest species) Yard clippings such as dry grass and straw, bits of bark and moss, dead leaves, etc. Human or animal hair or fur (no longer than 6 inches / 15 centimeters) Yarn or string Mud, spiderwebs, and/or caterpillar cocoons to help birds bind nesting materials together Never leave out materials that have come into contact with harsh chemicals, including dye, pesticides, or anti-flea treatments. Dryer lint and clothing rags are not recommended. If you want to attract birds that make nests in existing holes, leave dead tree stumps and fallen logs in the yard. Living trees and bushes will attract more visible nests from other species, especially if the plants are native to your area. For best results, plant a "staircase" of grass or moss, flowering perennials, shrubs, and trees. . If there aren't obvious crevices or hollows in your yard, building a nesting box or birdhouse is a simple carpentry project. Make sure the birdhouse is constructed to match the size of the birds you want to attract, or the size of the birds you see flying near your home.  For a higher chance of success, follow birdhouse building instructions specific to common North American species. Clean out the birdhouse regularly whenever birds are not nesting. Many birds prefer to make their own nest rather than move in to a ready-made one. Lining natural hollows with the nesting materials listed above may give a bird an attractive head start. If you want to make a different type of nest, such as a cup or platform nest, it's best to follow the specific habits of the bird species you want to attract. Each species tends to prefer certain materials. Placement of the nest is also important. Many bird species hide their nest amidst thick branches, but some prefer more open branches, bushes, or open patches of ground. Look for more information on NestWatch, through online searches, or in a local bird nest identification guide.
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One-sentence summary -- Look up the nesting habits of local birds. Leave nesting material in your yard. Provide a variety of plants. Build a nesting box Make a bird's nest.

Adjustment disorder is characterized by severe and extreme distress following a specific event or chronic events. To qualify as a disorder, the symptoms must be more severe than expected. The symptoms also impair occupational, school, social, or personal functioning.  It is normal for a healthy person to experience stress during a job change, divorce, big move, or other life event. However, stress response syndrome is much more severe than a typical reaction to these events. To qualify for a diagnosis, the symptoms must not be related to normal grieving for a loss. To qualify for a diagnosis of stress response syndrome, your symptoms must clearly result from a stressor and appear within three months of a stressful event. Generally, symptoms occur as a direct result of a specific stressor, although can result from chronic or multiple events.  If symptoms of an acute stress response endure more than 6 months past one single event, a diagnosis of stress response syndrome is less likely and another diagnosis may be warranted. Acute symptoms exist no longer than 6 months or less and typically resolve once the stressor is removed or distanced. An acute stressor can include starting a new school or moving somewhere different. Chronic symptoms last more than 6 months and may result from chronic stressors or stressors with lasting effects. These can include living in an unsafe place, enduring a tragic and total loss, or enduring continual pain or violence. If you are diagnosed with stress response syndrome, this means that you do not have symptoms of other stress-related psychological diagnoses. For example, the symptoms cannot be explained better through another diagnosis, such as PTSD, depression, or anxiety. Any symptoms you experience can clearly be traced back to a stressor and not an ongoing mental health problem.  If you have ongoing anxiety or bouts of depression, any symptoms of stress response disorder remain clearly outside of those symptoms. The stress response is not post-traumatic stress disorder.
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Understand the severity of distress. Note the duration of symptoms. Identify acute or chronic symptoms. Realize the symptoms are not derived from other disorders.