Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Navigate to https://www.sprint.com/en/login.html using a web browser. Type your username and password and click Submit. Click My Sprint. Click Permissions. Click Block voice. Click the number you wish to unblock. Click Remove number.

Answer: You can use any web browser on PC, Mac, or your mobile phone. Use the spaces provided on the web page to type the username and password associated with your Sprint account.  Then click Submit.  This logs you into your Sprint account on the website. If you do not have a sprint account click Sign Up on the right side of the screen.  You must have service through Sprint to sign up for an account. This displays menu options for your Sprint account. It's in the "My Sprint" menu options. There may be an authentication process.  Have your account details ready and answer any questions to confirm your account. This displays a list of blocked numbers. This displays an options menu next to the number. To unblock all numbers, click Do not block any voice calls.  This archives all blocked calls so you can find them later. It's in the menu that appears when you click on a blocked number.  This removes the number from the list of blocked numbers.    If you need assistance, contact 1-888-211-4727 to contact Sprint customer service.  If you blocked calls from your phone app (Android) or Settings menu (iPhone), see Method 1 to learn how to unblock numbers from your Android phone.  See Method 2 and to learn how to unblock numbers from an iPhone.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Wear a turtleneck or a collared shirt. Cover it up with accessories. Use your hair to conceal the hickey. Use a green concealer to cover the hickey. Cover up with a pink concealer if the hickey changes color.

Answer: This can help conceal the hickey for a day or so. Go for turtlenecks that completely conceal your neck or try popping the collar on a collared shirt.  A turtleneck is probably a better option, as a collared shirt may not completely conceal the hickey. Keep in mind people may get suspicious if you're wearing shirts that conceal your neck for several days in a row. Try concealing with a shirt for a day or two and then switch to another method. This can be a cute way to conceal the hickey while adding a little flare to your outfit. A scarf, a bandana, or even chunky jewelry, like a chain necklace, can temporarily conceal a hickey. Much like covering your hickey with clothing, people may get suspicious if this is your go-to method for days. Try to add some variation to the accessories you use, and move on to another method after a day or two. If you have longer hair, you may be able to cover up your neck area. This is probably not a great solution for full day coverage, but it can be used if you need to temporarily conceal the hickey. For example, you may be hiding the hickey from your parents. If they pop into your room unexpectedly, you can quickly move your hair over the hickey. Hickeys will initially have a red color. A green concealer will counterbalance this color, causing the hickey's appearance to fade.  Apply your concealer to the hickey. Do not be afraid to use a lot. More is better when it comes to covering a hickey. Use a concealer that matches your regular skin tone. Apply this over the green concealer with a makeup brush. Gently dab the area around the concealer using a makeup sponge until it blends gradually into your natural skin. You should not be able to notice you're wearing concealer when you look in the mirror. Hickeys often turn yellow or greenish when healing. When you reach this point, switch to a concealer with a pinkish undertone. This will better hide the hickey. Apply the concealer same way you would apply the green concealer.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Find out if moss roses are right for you. Plan out your planting. Decide if you want seeds or seedlings. Get your flowers.

Answer: Moss roses are well-known for their combination of beauty and durability. They suit most climates well, and amply reward their caretakers with amazing blooms. However, they do have a few quirks, so double-check to make sure your garden can support them.  Moss roses are succulents, storing water in large, fleshy leaves. This means that they will be fine if you forget to water them. They can grow in poor soil or even rock gardens. However, they might drown in a very rainy climate. Moss roses are low-lying, rarely topping six inches in height. They are good for borders and pots, but do not command large-scale attention on their own.  Moss roses can absorb the carbon dioxide from car exhaust especially efficiently. This means that they are sometimes used to line driveways, or parking lots.  Though some varieties are edible to humans, moss roses are toxic to pets. Do not plant them where a dog or cat can snack on them. Now that you know you’re ready for moss roses, it’s time to figure out where to put them. Since moss roses love sun, make sure they will get full sunlight for at least part of the day. If you are planning to use them in a flower display, plan to put them in front, as portulaca plants are low-lying.  To know how many moss rose plants you need for a border, measure the length in inches and then divide by 12. Your plants should be spaced about 8 to 12 inches (20 to 30 cm) apart, so dividing the total measurement in inches by 12 will give you the approximate number of plants that you need to fill the border while still keeping adequate space between the young plants. Don’t worry; moss roses grow fast, so you won’t have gaps for long.  You don’t have to plant moss roses outside. They are pretty in pots, too, as long as they get plenty of sunlight. If you are a more confident gardener, you may already be planning to work with seeds. If you would prefer to begin your garden with a little bit of a head start, seedlings may work for you. There are pros and cons to each, so think about it and decide which suits you better.  Seeds are cheaper, and you can start growing them (indoors or outdoors) whenever you’re ready. However, it can be difficult to wait two weeks for them to germinate, and then an additional month until they're sturdy enough to move. Seedlings are convenient and already healthy, but because a greenhouse has done the work of germination for you, they are often expensive. You can buy moss rose seedlings at any local greenhouse, since they are popular summer plants, though they may be tricky to find in grocery stores. Seeds can also be found in greenhouses or garden supply stores, or well-reviewed online shops.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Cut the cucumber, apple, and pear. Run all of the ingredients through your juicer. Serve the juice at room temperature or chilled.

Answer:
For the juice, you’ll need 3 celery stalks, ½ large cucumber, 1 medium green apple, and 1 medium pear. To fit them through the juicer easier, it helps to cut them. Use a sharp knife to cut the cucumber into quarters, the apple cut into eighths, and the pear into eighths. It usually isn’t necessary to cut the celery stalks before you add them to the juicer, but you can chop them into smaller pieces if you prefer. After you’ve cut up the produce, turn your juicer on. Process the celery stalks, cucumber, apple, and pear through the juicer according to the manufacturer’s instructions in succession so all of the juices are combined. While the juices will be combined in the juicer’s receptacle, it’s a good idea to stir the mixture with a spoon to ensure that they’re completely blended. When all of the juices are blended, pour the mixture into a glass and drink at room temperature. If you prefer, you can chill the juice in the fridge before drinking. The recipe makes 12 ounces (355 ml) so make sure that you have a large enough glass or cup.