Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Connect the Samsung Galaxy Ace to your computer using a USB cable. Click on the “Sync” tab, then place checkmarks next to the options that allow you to sync your contacts, calendar, and multimedia files to Samsung Kies. Click on the “Sync” button at the top of the Samsung Kies window. Click on the “Basic Information” tab, then click on “Firmware upgrade. Wait for Samsung Kies to display a message saying your firmware has been updated, then disconnect your Samsung Galaxy Ace from your computer.

Answer: Samsung Kies will take a moment to recognize your device.  This will back up and save all personal data on your device to Samsung Kies; updating your firmware may result in data loss. Alternately, you can choose to save your personal data to Google’s servers, your computer, or to another cloud storage service to prevent data loss. ” Samsung Kies will begin updating your firmware, which may take up to several minutes to complete. Your phone’s firmware will now be updated.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: High attrition rates can damage a company’s brand. Attrition rates impact the bottom line. Improving employee retention rates can save businesses money.

Answer: Customers rate their satisfaction with a company largely on their relationship with its employees.  Customers may think they are purchasing inferior products or receiving diminished services because of the change in personnel.  They may attribute this to lower staffing levels or lack of morale and motivation on the part of the remaining employees. If businesses lose customers due to high attrition rates, this naturally impacts the bottom line.  One study concluded that high attrition rates impacted one company’s profitability by as much as 400 percent.  They looked at different branches of a temporary help services firm.  The branches with the highest attrition rates tended to be about four times less profitable than those with the lowest attrition rates. When an employee leaves, a company may spend as much as one-fifth of that employee’s salary to replace that employee.  If a business experiences a high rate of attrition, this can represent a significant cost.  Productivity losses when someone leaves, the cost of hiring and training a new employee and slower productivity until the new worker learns the job contribute to these costs.  Companies can avoid these expenses by implementing policies that improve employee retention.  Workplace flexibility, accrued sick time and paid family leave may help reduce loss of employees.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Understand progressive muscle relaxation. Get comfortable. Close your eyes and begin to relax. Tense and relax your muscles. Return to any muscles that are still tense. Enjoy the feeling of relaxation, and let yourself drift off to sleep.

Answer: Progressive muscle relaxation is a meditation technique in which you systematically tense and relax different muscle groups in your body to promote awareness of your body, and an allover state of relaxation. Progressive relaxation can be used day or night for general relaxation, but is especially helpful for promoting sleep at night.  Performing the full progressive relaxation exercise should take between 10 to 15 minutes. Put on your pajamas and ready for bed.  Darken your room, lie down, and adjust your pillows and blankets until you are fully comfortable. Take a few deep breaths, and quiet your mind.  Begin focusing on your body, and tell yourself that it's OK to relax. Begin at the top of your head, and work your way down in the order described. Tense the muscles just enough to feel the tension, not so much that you feel pain.  After five seconds of tension, relax the muscles you are working on.  (Some people find it helpful to think or quietly say the word "relax" for this part.)  After 10 seconds of relaxation, move on to the next muscle group, and repeat the process.  Forehead. Wrinkle your brow or raise your eyebrows up like you are surprised, then relax. Eyes and nose. Close your eyes tightly in a squint, then relax. Mouth, cheeks and jaw. Stretch your mouth open, as in a yawn, or make a wide grimace, then relax. Hands.  Clench your fists, then release them and relax. Wrists and forearms. Hold your hands up like you are pushing an invisible wall and tense, then relax. Upper arms. Flex your biceps, then relax. Shoulders.  Raise your shoulders towards your ears in a shrug, then relax. Back. Arch your back gently, then relax. Stomach. Tighten your stomach muscles like you are "sucking it in," then relax. Hips and glutes. Flex your glutes, then relax. Thighs. Tense your thigh muscles above the knees, then relax. Ankles and feet.  Flex your feet, raising your toes as high as you can, then relax. Toes. Curl your toes as tightly as you can, then relax. Repeat the process of tensing and relaxing 3 to 4 times on any muscles that still feel tight or tense. If you still feel tense, or are not quite asleep, repeat the process once more, beginning at the top of your head, and progressively working back down to your toes.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Take a ruler and measure the height of your cake. Take a toothpick and insert it horizontally into the side of your cake at half the height of the cake. Repeat the process of marking the middle of your cake until you've gone all the way around. Take a long piece of dental floss and wrap it around the circumference of your cake. Align the dental floss so that it's sitting right on the toothpicks if you're looking at the cake from above. Cross the dental floss where it meets and start pulling the ends of floss away from each other as though you were strangling the cake. Once the cut is complete, pull the floss out gently and discard it. Pull out all the toothpicks and continue preparing your cake.

Answer:
Let's assume that your cake is 2 inches (5cm) high. In this case, you would insert the toothpick 1 inch (2.5cm) from the bottom of the cake. Make sure to insert the toothpick half-way into the cake so that there is still half sticking out of the cake. It's useful to continue using a ruler as a guide. A good rule of thumb is to insert a toothpick every 2 inches (5cm) apart. You'll want a piece long enough so that after it wraps around your cake, you still have some to hold in your hands.  This motion will neatly slice the cake in half.