In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Make sure your TV and cable box are both on so you can see the image on the screen. Look on the remote that controls your cable and locate a button that says Menu, which is usually at the top or in the middle of the remote. Once you click the button, a pop-up menu should show up on your TV screen.  The button on your remote may also have a picture of a gear on it, or it may have an icon with 2-3 horizontal lines. If you aren’t sure where the Menu button is, look for its user manual to find the button configuration. There may also be a Menu button on the front panel of your cable box if you don’t have your remote. If the image on your TV is frozen, you may not be able to access the menus. Use the arrow buttons on your remote to scroll through the menu options on screen. Look for an option that says Settings or Support before clicking the OK or Enter button. A different menu will appear on screen with new options for adjusting the settings on your cable box. Some cable boxes also have arrow buttons on them so you can navigate through the menus without your remote. Scroll through the options in the Settings menu and search for one that says Reset or Restart. Press the OK or Enter button once you highlight the Restart option to start the process. If there’s a pop-up confirmation asking if you want to Restart, click on the Yes option. If you have multiple cable boxes in your home, they may not work while you’re restarting the main box. It may take a few minutes for your cable box to boot up again, so wait patiently while it’s restarting. The image on your TV may flash on and off while the cable box reboots or it may have a loading bar. Once the system boots back up, check if you’re still having the same problems as before. If you’re still having problems with your cable box, you can try restarting it again or you can contact your cable provider’s customer support.
Summary: Open the menu on the cable box using your remote. Navigate to the Settings option in the cable menu. Check for a Reset or Restart option in the Settings. Wait until your cable box reboots completely to see if it worked.

Apple juice will give a little bit of sweetness so you don't need to add additional sugar to your smoothie. Apple juice also works as a base for the flavor of your strawberries. You can use fresh or frozen strawberries and banana slices. If you are using fresh strawberries, be sure to wash them and remove the crown (the green leafy stem at the top) of the strawberries before adding to your mixture. Scoop your vanilla frozen yogurt into the mixture. You can try regular frozen yogurt, non-fat frozen yogurt, or vanilla soy frozen yogurt. Start by blending for about 5 seconds, pause, then blend again. Repeat until mixed. You may need to stir your smoothie with a spoon between mixes to ensure that no strawberries, banana slices, or ice cubes get stuck.  Listen to the sound of the blender. If the blender is making a lot of noise, keep blending until the sound is smooth. Stir one last time with a spoon to ensure that your smoothie is completely blended. If your smoothie is still very slushy when you have finished blending, add additional cubes of ice until your smoothie reaches your desired consistency. Pour your smoothie into a chilled glass or cups to share. Top your smoothie off with a straw.
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One-sentence summary -- Pour apple juice into the blender. Add the strawberries and banana slices. Add frozen yogurt. Blend until smooth. Enjoy.

Q: " You should receive a message confirming that your request for payment was received.
A: Go to www.bsnl.in and click on "Pay Landline/ Broadband Bill" under the heading "My Account" in the center of the page. Click on the link titled "Quick Pay for Landline Bill" beneath the log in fields. Enter the information you are asked for, such as your name, contact information and account number, and then click "Submit. Check your mobile phone or email address to make sure that your payment has been sent.

Article: Hydrate during your soak and take care not to overheat.  Drink water during the first 20 minutes of your soak. You will notice yourself start sweating after just a few minutes in your detox bath. This is your body expelling toxins. If you start to feel too hot during your soak, add cool water to the tub until you are comfortable. Meditation is a great way to calm your body during a detox bath. Breathing through the nose, loosen your neck, face, hands, and stomach area. Relax and soften each part of your body. Consciously releasing body tension will help you relax in your detox bath.  Once you close the bathroom door, leave all unwanted thoughts outside. Let go of worries and stress. Visualize the toxins exiting your body and the vitamins and nutrients entering in their place. Your body has been working hard and you may get lightheaded or feel weak and drained. Oils and salts can also make your tub slippery, so stand with care. Wrap your body in a soft blanket or towel immediately after getting out of the tub, you can continue to detoxify through perspiration for another couple of hours. Any time your body detoxes you need to replace fluids. It is recommended that you drink an additional liter of water following your detox. You can use your hands, a loofah, or a vegetable bristle brush. This can further aid with the release of toxins. Use long, gentle sweeping strokes aimed toward the heart. Relax for the rest of the day and allow your body to continue to detoxify.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Soak for 20 to 40 minutes. Relax. Get out of the tub slowly. Rehydrate. After the bath, brush your skin down again.

Problem: Article: The present value of the bond's principal tells you its current worth based on the current market interest rate.  For this calculation, you need to know the current market interest rate.  Also, you need to know the length of time until the bond expires and the number of interest payments per year.  For example, suppose ABC Company issues 5-year, $500,000, 10% bonds.  Interest is paid semi-annually.  The current market interest rate is 12 percent. In this example, the current market interest rate is 12 percent. The length of time until the bond expires is 5 years. Divide the annual current market interest rate by the number of interest payments per year.  Using the example above, the annual market interest rate is 12 percent.  Interest payments are paid semi-annually, or twice per year.  The market rate per period is 6 percent (.12/2=.06){\displaystyle (.12/2=.06)}. Multiply the number of interest payments per year by the number of years until the bond reaches maturity.  This tells you how many interest payments will be made over the life of the bond.  In the above example, interest is paid out semi-annually, or twice per year.  The number of years until maturity is five.  The total number of interest payments is 5∗2=10{\displaystyle 5*2=10}. This is used to calculate the present value of the bond based on the current market interest rate.  The formula for PVIF is 1/(1+r)n{\displaystyle 1/(1+r)^{n}}.  In this formula, “r” is the interest rate per period.  Also, “n” is the total number of interest payments.  PVIF = 1/(1+.06)10=0.5584{\displaystyle 1/(1+.06)^{10}=0.5584}  Present value of the principal = principal * PVIF $500,000∗0.5584=$279,200{\displaystyle \$500,000*0.5584=\$279,200}
Summary:
Gather the information. Calculate the current market interest rate for each payment period. Calculate the total number of interest payments. Calculate the Present Value Interest Factor (PVIF).