INPUT ARTICLE: Article: It is likely that you will receive anti-fungal medication, and in almost all cases (95 percent) the forms of the disease can be treated successfully. Early diagnosis for long lasting or severe symptoms (see symptoms above) and beginning aggressive anti-fungal treatment is important. Be alert to tell your medical doctor or consult other physician (or veterinarian for animals) of your ongoing issues. Request tests with doctors for persons who show symptoms. Screening tests are not performed on people without symptoms to see if they have been exposed. While you should remain confident that it is treatable, be aware that sometimes it may develop into several life-threatening, severe forms such as:  Growth of invasive nodules in the brain or lungs,  Fungal pneumonia, or May develop meningitis (compare to spinal meningitis) -- a lethal nerve and brain lining disease; Also skin infections are possible.

SUMMARY: Seek treatment from your usual medical professional. Follow up if your do not feel relief. Remain positive.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Since McDonalds is an extremely busy fast-food restaurant, your order may be incorrect. It's a good idea to double check your order to make sure it is correct. This is especially important for more complicated orders, like milk substitutions and flavor additions. It's never a good idea to be rude to people who are preparing your drinks or food. Everyone makes mistakes sometimes, so be polite to the cashier if your order is incorrect. The more polite you are, the better and faster your drink will be prepared. Once you've gotten your correct drink, enjoy it! If you ordered a hot drink, let it cool before you drink it to avoid burning your tongue. If you ordered a cold beverage, drink it slowly to avoid getting a brain freeze.
Summary: Check your order once you receive it. Be polite if your order is incorrect! Enjoy your drink!

Switch the microwave to the highest heat setting it has. Microwave the rice for 10 minutes. Do not cover the rice when microwaving it. After 10 minutes have passed, switch the microwave to low heat. Continue microwaving the rice on low heat for 15 minutes. Leave the rice uncovered.  Brown rice can take longer too cook than white rice. When cooking brown rice, you may need to microwave the rice for 20 additional minutes instead of 15.  Do not stir the rice in between microwave sessions.
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One-sentence summary -- Microwave the rice at high heat. Continue microwaving at low heat.

Q: If you're reading this, it's probably because you're not completely happy with your circumstances, you're feeling isolated, or you'd like to have an easier time getting out and making friends. Even so, it will help to try to figure out if you are a loner or if you're experiencing loneliness.  People who describe themselves as loners typically prefer to spend a lot of time alone, are often exhausted by interacting with others, and usually aren't bothered by being with themselves. There's nothing wrong with being a loner if that's just how you are and if you're fine with it!  This is different from being lonely, when you actually crave interaction with other people, and either struggle or aren't able to make connections with others. Spend some time thinking about why it's important to you to break out of your shell. Are you unsatisfied with your situation and would like to start talking to people and doing things with them? Or are you feeling pressure from other people to change your habits? Realize that some people just don't need a lot of social interaction to be content, and that you don't have to give in to people who think you “should” be a certain way or that you “should” like to go out all the time. While you should never feel as though you must change yourself to conform to an idea of what is “normal,” you should understand that everyone needs some degree of human connection. Those who are truly isolated or lonely (we can be lonely even when we're surrounded by people!) are more prone to depression and other potentially serious health problems, so it's important for even content introverts to spend time with other people. Maybe you only have one or two good friends, or are happy spending time with yourself or your pets. Even so, it's important that you develop the “soft skills” of being able to strike up conversations with other people, participate in small talk, and function in social situations. Your ability to get or keep a job often depends upon you having minimally decent people skills, so you need to spend some time learning how to be comfortable around other people. If you've decided that it's important that you stop being such a loner, you'll need to come up with a plan. Before you can do that, you'll need to study your current situation: why are you so isolated? If you can pinpoint the likely cause for your isolation, you'll know where to start when trying to get out more.  For example, have you just moved to a new town or started a new job? Are you a new college student on a campus far from home? Do you work from home and thus don't have to talk to people face-to-face on a regular basis? If face-to-face conversations are hard for you, or if you don't have a lot of opportunities to interact with people in real life, it can be very tempting to strike up on-line friendships. By itself, this is not a bad thing, and you can develop some important conversational skills and explore your interests with like-minded people. Nonetheless, talking through a keyboard is not the same as being in close physical proximity to people, and you can still find yourself feeling lonely and isolated if you spend too much time on the computer or your phone. Make it a goal to start to broaden your interactions.
A: Study your personality. Figure out why you want to stop being a loner. Understand the importance of social interaction. Understand the importance of developing people skills. Assess your circumstances. Limit your time spent online.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Some older models of iPad have a side switch. When holding the iPad in its vertical configuration (e.g., with the Home button at the bottom of the screen), there should be a toggle switch in the upper-left side of the iPad's housing. If you can't find a switch here, the iPad doesn't have a switch and you'll need to use the Control Center instead. Tap the grey app icon with gears on it. You'll usually find this app on the Home Screen. It's on the left side of the Settings page. Doing so brings up a list of the General options. You'll find this in the middle of the screen, below the "USE SIDE SWITCH TO" heading. This will minimize the Settings app. The switch must be in the up-most position to unlock the screen's orientation. You want to make sure that your iPad is physically rotated to the orientation that you want to use, and that the screen has rotated to fit that orientation.  There are two screen orientations available: Portrait, which is the vertical orientation, and Landscape, which is the horizontal orientation.  Landscape is best for watching videos in full-screen mode or typing into a document, while Portrait is ideal for reading articles or browsing websites. Once the screen's orientation is where you want it, slide the switch down to lock the screen's orientation. You should see a closed padlock icon appear briefly on-screen.  You can change the orientation by sliding back up the switch. Some apps don't support different orientations; for example, Minecraft PE necessitates landscape orientation, while apps like Instagram for iPhone will only appear in portrait mode.

SUMMARY:
Make sure that your iPad has a side switch. Open your iPad's Settings . Tap  General. Tap the Lock Rotation option. Press the Home button. Slide up the switch. Rotate your iPad to your preferred orientation. Slide down the switch.