Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open the Settings app . Tap the magnifying glass icon . Type Emergency contacts in the search bar. Tap Emergency contacts in the search results. Tap Emergency Contacts. Tap Edit Information. Enter your medical information. Tap . Tap + Add Contacts. Tap Contacts. Add an emergency contact.

Answer: Generally, the Settings app has an icon that resembles a gear.  Tap the icon in your app drawer to open it. The Settings menu is a little different from one Android model to the next.  The easiest way to find where to enter emergency information is to use the Search function.  Tap the magnifying glass icon in the upper-right corner to display the search bar. The search bar is at the top of the page.  This displays a list of menu options related to emergency contacts. When you see "Emergency contacts" in the list of search results, tap it to navigate to it in the Settings menu. This opens the Emergency Contact options in the Settings menu. This displays a menu that allows you to add your Medical information. Use the following steps to enter your medical information:   Name:To enter your name, tap Name and then type your full name in the space provided.  Then tap Ok.  Address:.  To enter your address, tap Address and enter your address in the line provided.  Then tap Ok.  Blood Type.  To add your blood type, tap Blood Type and then tap the radio button next to your blood type.  If you are unsure of what your blood type is, tap the radio button next to Unknown.  Tap outside the list when you are finished.  Allergies:  If you have any allergies, tap Allergies and then list all the allergies you have on the line provided.  Tap Ok when you are finished.  Medications:  To enter medications you are using, tap Medications.  Then list all medications you are currently taking in the space provided.  Tap Ok when you are finished.  Organ donor status:  If you want to include your organ doner status, tap Organ Doner.  Then tap the radio button next to "Yes", "No", or "Unknown".  Tap outside the menu when you are finished.  Additional medical information:  To enter any additional medical notes or conditions, tap Medical notes and list any additional medical information you wish to include.  Tap Ok when you are done. The arrow pointing left in the upper-left corner navigates back to the previous screen.  Tap it when you are finished entering all your medical information. Tap this displays a list of apps you can use to add an emergency contact. It's in the list of apps.  Depending on how your Android smartphone or tablet is set up, this will either open the Contacts app or Google Contacts, which display a list of contacts. Your Android phone opens the Contacts app, use it to add an emergency contact.  If it displays a list of your Google Contacts list, tap the contact you want to use an emergency contact.  This will add the contact as an emergency contact. Remember that your emergency contacts can be dialed from your lock screen without having to unlock your phone.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Divide your hair into sections. Braid each section Smooth your hair down.

Answer: Divide your hair into 4 or more sections, and secure each section with a clip. Some folks like to part their hair down the middle, then from ear to ear, to create 4 equal sections. Alternatively, you can simply grab even sections with your hands and secure them. The parts do not need to be straight. . Remove the clip from one of your sections and comb out the hair with a wide-toothed comb, beginning at the ends and working toward the scalp. Sub-divide that section into 3 pieces. Fold the piece on the right over the center piece. Then fold the piece on the left over the center piece. Fold the piece on the right (which was the original center piece) over the new piece in the center. Keep repeating this method until you reach the tips of your hair, and secure this braid with the clip. If you prefer, you can do two-strand twists instead of traditional 3-part braids, but that will require you to divide your hair into more sections than for braiding. Once your hair is braided, you’ll want to secure these braids as close as possible to your head. Simply tuck your braids down, and use your hair clips to secure them. You want your hair to be close to your head, but you also want to be comfortable. Experiment with different tucking methods to find what works for you.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Expect to wait at least 6 to 7 months before you meet your goal. Allow the hair on the back and sides of your head to grow uncut. Trim the hair on top of your head every 1 to 2 months to maintain length. Cut your hair into your desired style once everything is the same length.

Answer: You'll be growing out the hair on the sides of your head to match the hair on top. Since the hair on the top of your head is several inches/centimeters long, the hair on your sides has a lot of catching up to do. Hair grows at an average rate of 1⁄2 to 3⁄4 inch (1.3 to 1.9 cm) per month, so you'll need at least 6 to 7 months before you see significant growth. As stated, this will take a while. Be patient, and just let the hair on your back and sides grow until it matches up with the hair on the top of your head. The goal here is to get all of your hair the same length. This means letting the short hair grow out. If you let all of your hair grow without cutting it, you'll just end up with a longer undercut. To prevent this from happening, you need to trim the hair on top of your head to maintain its length while the hair on your back and sides catches up.  Regular trimming will also eliminate damage and split ends, which will keep your hair healthy and allow it to grow out more quickly. Plan on trimming the hair 1⁄2 to 3⁄4 inch (1.3 to 1.9 cm) every month or so. If you are on a tight budget, trim it about 1 inch (2.5 cm) every 2 months instead. At this point, you have a fresh start. You can cut your hair into a new style, or you can let it keep growing. Regardless, it would still be a good idea to visit a hairdresser for a trim. A hairdresser will be able to even out your hair and give you a cut that flatters your face shape.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Choose a hiding place that can be barricaded. Stay quiet. Obscure your location. Avoid huddling together. Hide in, behind, or under something. Hide in plain sight if necessary. Call for help.

Answer:
In order to prevent the murderer from finding you, barricade the main entry to your hiding area as best as you can. Ideally, there should be a sturdy lock on the inside of the door, and the door should open out so the murderer can't kick it down. You may also want to barricade the door with additional obstacles, like heavy pieces of furniture.  If your door swings in, it's especially important to barricade it with heavy objects, as the murderer may be able to kick it in. While it's good to be able to keep the murderer out, it's also important to think about how you will escape if the murderer does manage to get in. A hiding spot with two exits (like a door and a window) is ideal.  If you're outside, you may not be able to barricade yourself, but you should still look for a secluded location that you will easily be able to escape from if necessary. Once you find a hiding spot, you need to do whatever you can to make sure that the murderer does not locate you, which means staying as quiet as possible. If you are with other people, avoid talking to each other. You should also make sure your cell phone is silenced.  The murderer may still be able to hear your phone if it is on vibrate!  Resist the urge to yell to the murderer that you have contacted the police. Make it more difficult for the murderer to see the area you are hiding in by turning off all of the lights and closing all of the windows and blinds. Make the area look as unoccupied as possible.  You should also turn off any other sources of light, such as computer monitors. While calling for help should be your priority, beware of the light from your cell phone. If the murderer is right outside your door, he may be able to see it. If you are hiding with other people, spread out as much as you can in your hiding spot. This will increase each individual's chances of survival if the murderer gets into your hiding spot. Make sure everyone stays away from windows, as these are often the most vulnerable part of the room. If you want a great hiding spot within your barricaded room, find a piece of furniture or a similar item that you can use to hide in. The less obvious the hiding spot, the better.  You may want to hide behind the (floor-length) curtains, behind a desk, or behind the clothes in a closet You could try hiding under the bed, under a pile of laundry, or under a blanket. You could also consider hiding inside a cupboard, in the washing machine, or inside a large box. If you are outside, you may want to hide behind a bush, under a car, in a trash can, or under a porch. If you are not able to run away or find a place to hide, playing dead may be an option. This will only work if the murderer has already killed a lot of victims. Simply lie down among the victims and hope that the murderer doesn't realize that they haven't killed you. Lying face down or in an obscured location may help, as the murderer will not be able to see if you move a little bit. As soon as it is safe to do so, call emergency services for help. If you have a cell phone with you, you might be able to do this while you are hiding, as long as you don't think that making a call will give away your location to the murderer. Stay on the line with the operator until the police get there.  The operator will want to know as many details about the situation as possible, such as your location, the number of victims, and what kinds of weapons the murderer has. When the police get there, follow their instructions and keep your hands visible at all times so that they know you are not a threat. If calling the police is too loud, text someone who is not at the location about your situation and ask them to call the police for you. Consider texting this to several people, just in case someone doesn't see the text. In some areas, it's also possible to text 9-1-1.