Q: Pour 1 tsp (5 ml) of vegetable oil into a large skillet. Set the pan on your stove over medium to medium-high heat.  This step is technically optional. Most types of mince contain enough fat to cook without the use of separate oils or cooking fats, but coating the skillet with oil can further prevent sticking or scorching. This can be especially helpful if you use a stainless steel pan. If you choose to omit the oil, you'll need to watch the mince more closely during the first few minutes of cooking time. More stirring might be required to prevent scorching. Place the mince in the center of the hot skillet. Use a stiff, heat-resistant spatula to break the meat into large chunks.  Use fresh or thawed mince instead of frozen. If your skillet is not large enough for the full amount, you can cook the mince in batches. Add more oil and reheat the pan as needed before each separate batch. As the mince browns, continue breaking it apart until it eventually turns into moderately sized crumbles.  Stir the crumbles periodically as they continue cooking. The stirring should help the mince cook evenly while minimizing the risk of scorching it or drying it out. Cooking the mince on a moderately high heat setting should encourage the liquid to evaporate, but if a large puddle of liquid starts to develop, carefully tilt the pan to drain it. Allowing the mince to cook in its juices won't make it unsafe, but it may make the meat taste boiled instead of sauteed. Lightly coat the crumbled mince with salt. Gently toss the seasoned mince with your spatula to help distribute the salt. This step is also optional, but the addition of salt can help flavor and preserve the meat. If you want to use additional spices when making mince, you should add them during this step. When the mince seems evenly browned, break open one of the largest crumbles and check the inside. You should not be able to see any pink in the meat. You should be able to determine doneness visually, but if you decide to check the mince with a meat thermometer, it should reach an internal temperature of 160 degrees Fahrenheit (70 degrees Celsius). You can use the cooked mince immediately, or you can let it cool and store it for later use. If you plan to store the mince, remove the skillet from the heat and allow the meat to cool to room temperature. Transfer it to an airtight container and keep it in your refrigerator for up to one week, or in your freezer for up to three months.
A: Heat the oil. Add the mince. Break the mince further. Sprinkle with salt. Check the mince. Use or store as needed.

Article: Most laptops have a key or switch that can be used to toggle the wireless adapter on or off. The key will have a logo of an antenna with radio waves coming out of each side, or it may have an image of an airplane to signify Airplane Mode. Tap this key to toggle your wireless adapter on and off.  On many laptops, the key is shared with one of the F keys, usually F3, F10, or F12. You'll need to use the Fn key to activate it. If your laptop uses a switch, it may be along the front edge of the laptop, or along the top row of buttons above the keyboard. Select "Troubleshooting" from the list of search results. This will open the internet connection troubleshooter. Select "Run as administrator" so that the troubleshooter can perform more advanced tasks. Make sure "Apply repairs automatically" is checked. Windows will begin checking your hardware and software configurations to see if it can find the problem with your connection. If your wireless adapter has been disabled, it will attempt to re-enable it for you automatically.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Use your keyboard to enable your wireless adapter. Click the Start button and type "troubleshooting". Click the "Connect to the Internet" option. Click the "Advanced" link. Follow the prompts to run the troubleshooter.

Problem: Article: Generally, you should not hug complete strangers. Hugging is generally between friends, family members, lovers, colleagues or other people who know each other. However, if you are offered a hug by a complete stranger who is part of the “free hugs” campaign, you can decide whether to take them up on the offer. The “free hugs” campaign tries to increase communication and intimacy in society by offering hugs to strangers. You will see people with signs saying “free hugs” in public squares and streets. They may ask you if you want a free hug and you are free to accept or decline. It is bad protocol to hug colleagues when you have a cold, flu or any other contagious disease. You will make them sick and they will likely resent you for it. Likewise, you should avoid hugging anybody at work who is sick, since they could be contagious. Obviously, if you are having a covert affair with someone at work, it is wise not to reveal the affair by offering an overly intimate hug. If you are in a meeting with one or two people who are good friends or close colleagues and a bunch of other people you know less well, you should avoid hugging your friends and shaking everyone else's hands. Instead, you could go for drinks or dinner with your friends afterwards, at which time it could be fine to offer a hug. If you are in a social or workplace situation with an employee or someone you supervise, you should avoid assuming too much intimacy. Hugging somebody you supervise or who works for you in any capacity is likely crossing a boundary.
Summary: Avoid hugging complete strangers. Avoid hugging if you are contagious. Don't hug anyone you are having an affair with at the workplace. Don't hug a select few in a group meeting. Don't hug anyone you supervise.

Q: Schizophrenia is a severe brain disorder that can be kept under control with medication and therapy. Schizophrenia changes the way a person thinks, feels, and generally perceives the world. For this reason, it is very common for people with the condition to have hallucinations and delusions. To have hallucinations means to see or hear things that others cannot. To have delusions means to accept false beliefs as true. An example of a hallucination would be hearing voices that other people cannot hear. An example of a delusion would be a person with schizophrenia thinking that someone else was reading his or her mind. Although loss of contact with reality (psychosis) is a typical sign of schizophrenia, it is not the only one. People with schizophrenia may also exhibit loss of interest and drive, speech problems, depression, memory difficulties, and mood swings. Exacerbation of symptoms usually occurs when people stop treatment. It can also be the result of substance abuse, other diseases, psychosocial stress, and adverse effects of the drug being used for treatment. Although schizophrenia cannot be cured, symptoms usually improve with proper treatment. As many as 50% of patients receiving medical treatment experience significant recovery. It is also important to remember that treatment of schizophrenia requires more than just drugs. When treatment is combined with psychological and psychosocial therapies, patients can recover more quickly. The reality is that while 20 to 25% of people struggling with schizophrenia will experience remission, and about 50% will continue to have persistent or intermittent symptoms. Many people think that with love and support they will be able to cure their loved ones. While love and support do play a large factor, it is also important to check your expectations and make sure that they reflect the reality of the disease.
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Learn the basics of what schizophrenia is. Understand the concept of hallucinations and delusions. Know some of the other side effects of schizophrenia. Understand what can exacerbate the problems associated with schizophrenia. Learn about how schizophrenia is treated. Keep your expectations realistic.