Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Diagnose medical causes. Examine lifestyle factors. Look for symptoms of dementia.

Answer: The cornerstone of dissociative amnesia is that it includes a level of forgetting that goes beyond typical forgetfulness and that cannot be explained by a medical condition. See a medical practitioner to rule out medical causes. A medical cause for memory loss can include brain injury or brain disease, certain cancers, or other disorders. Your physician may run tests to see if memory function is related to these causes. Dissociation can result from drug and alcohol intoxication. Drugs and alcohol can affect the brain in such a way to cause lapses in memory or “blackouts.”  Note whether drugs or alcohol have been used lately or frequently, and in what amount. A lack of sleep can also cause feelings of dissociation unrelated to medical or psychological causes. Dementia is characterized by memory loss, but also has other defining markers. The cause of dementia occurs in the brain and affects nerve cells, not psychological trauma. If the cause is dementia, other problems will occur outside of memory function, such as  difficulty finding words, problem solving, and coordinating movements. Someone with dementia may experience confusion and disorientation.  Sometimes, dementia may be caused by certain medications or vitamin deficiencies. When these are the cause of dementia, symptoms may be reversed.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Do not wash dark clothes too often. Use bleach with caution. Make sure your detergent comes with fabric softener.

Answer: Every time you wash dark clothes, they lose some color. With denim especially, black dye will wash away during the wash cycle. Only wash clothing that is very dirty or starting to smell.  Small stains can usually be treated without a washing machine. You can blot out stains with a white cloth and a mixture of water and dish washer detergent. You should use half a cup of water, and a teaspoon of detergent. After blotting out the stain, rinse the area by blotting the area with plain water. In some occasions, you may need bleach for stubborn stains that do not respond to other treatments. Only use bleach when absolutely necessary, and make sure to choose a quality bleach.  Choose a bleach labeled "all fabric bleach." This should be safer on your dark clothes than "color safe bleach." Your washing machine may have a bleach dispenser. Follow the instructions for use. If you do not have a bleach dispenser, you will need to dilute the bleach on your own. Refer to the package label for instructions. Only use bleach after running out of other options. Dark clothing should be bleached infrequently, if at all. Many detergents come with fabric softener, so you may assume yours does. However, some do not, so always check first. If your detergent does not come with added fabric softener, it's a good idea to throw some in. This is especially important if you're washing something like a towel, which you will want soft.  You can buy a fabric softener at the grocery store or a supermarket. Follow the instructions for how much to add to your wash. Some laundry machines may have a separate dispenser where you add fabric softener.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open the website you want to save in Safari for iOS. Tap the Share button. Tap the "Add to Reading List" button in the Share menu. Find your saved pages in your Reading List. Tap a page to open it. Scroll to the bottom to move to the next item. Switch between your read and unread items. Swipe a Reading List entry to the left to delete it. Update your device if the Reading List isn't working correctly.

Answer: You can save any website for reading offline. This can be very useful if you're traveling or anticipating going without an internet connection. This requires iOS 7 or later. You can find this at the bottom of your screen (iPhone and iPod), or at the top of your screen (iPad). The Share button looks like a box with an arrow coming out of the top. The "Add to Reading List" button looks like a pair of glasses, and is next to the "Add Bookmark" button. Keep the tab open for a few moments after adding the site to your Reading List. Larger pages may take a little bit to completely save. Once the website has finished loading, you can safely close the tab. You can access your reading list even if you aren't connected to the internet. Tap the Bookmarks button in Safari and then tap the Eyeglasses tab to view all of the pages on your Reading List. You can find the Bookmarks button next to the address bar. It looks like an open book. If you aren't connected to the network, you may notice that the page doesn't look exactly like the original. This is because when a page is saved for offline reading, non-essential data may be discarded, such as the site's background color. When you reach the bottom of the page, continue scrolling to move on to the next item in your Reading List. Tap the "Show All" or "Show Unread" button at the bottom of the Reading List to switch between all of the pages on the list or just the one's you haven't read. When you're finished reading an item, you can remove it from your list by swiping it to the left and then tapping "Delete". Some users have reported problems with the iOS 8 update preventing Reading List pages from loading while offline. Updating to iOS 8.0.1 or alter should resolve this issue.  Open the Settings app and select "General". Tap the "Software Update" option and then select "Install Update" once the device has checked for available updates.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Type your phone's name followed by "unlocked" into a search engine. Look for a "Cellular Data Network" option in Settings. Enter your phone's IMEI number into an IMEI-checking service. Call your carrier and ask them to confirm your phone's status.

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Doing so will give you an idea of what most people have experienced in this area. You can also use your phone's model number (e.g., "Samsung Galaxy S6" instead of just "Samsung Galaxy") to narrow the search results. With very few exceptions, Android phones are unlocked by default. If you open an iPhone's Settings, tap Cellular (or Mobile Data) near the top of the menu, tap Cellular Data Options (or Mobile Data Options) near the top of the page, and see an option entitled "Cellular Data Network" (or "Mobile Data Network") on the page, your iPhone is likely unlocked. A "Carrier" option just below the "Cellular" section in the Settings menu is also indicative of an unlocked iPhone. Some carriers provide a service on their website to determine whether or not your phone is unlocked. You can view your phone's International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number like so:   iPhone - Open Settings, tap General, tap About, and find the "IMEI" section. The fifteen-digit number listed here is your phone's IMEI number.  Android - Open Settings, scroll down and tap About device, tap Status, and find the "IMEI" section. The fifteen-digit number listed here is your phone's IMEI number.  Most phones - Type *#060# into your phone's Phone app to display your phone's IMEI number. This won't work on Verizon phones. If you can't figure out whether or not your phone is unlocked from researching or using an IMEI number-checking service, just call your carrier and provide them with your account details. They'll be able to tell you if your phone is unlocked and, if it isn't, if it qualifies for unlocking.