Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Return to the main Twitter page. Tap the "Search"  icon. Search for a Twitter user. Select the user. Follow the user if necessary. Tap the "Notifications" bell. Tap Account notifications. Tap All Tweets.

Answer: Tap the "Back" button four times to do so. It's a magnifying glass-shaped icon at the bottom of the screen. Tap the "Search Twitter" text box at the top of the screen, then type in the name or username of the person for whom you want to enable notifications. Tap the person's name in the drop-down list of results. This will open their profile page. If you aren't following the user, tap Follow in the top-right corner of the screen to follow them. You won't be able to turn on notifications for the user unless you follow them. It's to the left of the Following button near the top-right corner of the screen. Doing so opens the Account Notifications menu. If you don't see this bell, you aren't following the user. Tap Follow in the top-right corner of the screen to fix this. It's at the top of the page. A drop-down menu will appear. You'll find this option in the drop-down menu. Doing this turns on push notifications for any future tweets the user posts. You can also tap Only live video in the drop-down menu if you just want to receive push notifications when the Twitter user goes live.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Do not enter passwords or personal information on your computer. Boot Windows in Safe Mode Click the Windows Start icon  and type Disk Cleanup. Click Disk Cleanup. Click the checkbox  next to "Temporary Internet Files" and "Temporary files". Click Clean up system files. Click Ok. Navigate to a website that offers a third-party malware scanning program. Download the malware scanning program. Launch the malware scanning application. Update the malware scanning application. Select the option to run a quick scan on your computer using the malware scanner. Remove the malware from your computer as prompted. Restart your computer. Verify that your antivirus software is enabled.

Answer: A lot of malware has the ability to detect what you type on your computer.  If you suspect your computer is infected with malware, stop using your computer for banking, shopping, and do not enter any passwords or personal information on your computer. .  Use the following steps to boot Windows 8 and 10 in Safe Mode:  Click the Windows Start icon in the lower-left corner. Click the Power icon. Hold Shift and click Restart. Click Troubleshoot. Click Advanced Options. Click Restart. Press 4 when Windows reboots. The Windows Start icon is in the lower-left corner of taskbar by default.  This displays the Start menu.  Type "Disk Cleanup" to display Disk Cleanup in the Windows Start menu. This launches the Disk Cleanup application. If you are asked to select a disk drive, select the drive that Windows is installed on.  This is usually the "C:" drive. These are in the "Files to Delete" box in the Disk Cleanup app. It's at the bottom of the disk clean up app. This will delete temporary files on your computer. Again, you may need to select a drive on your computer.  Start with the Windows install drive (C:), and then repeat for any additional drives. When your computer has finished deleting the temporary Internet files, click Ok to close Disk Cleanup. A malware scanner will scan your computer and detect existing malware, including any malware that may have slipped through undetected by your current antivirus program.  Experts in the computer security industry recommend downloading malware scanning software such as Malwarebytes, BitDefender Free Edition, SuperAntiSpyware, and Avast  You can also use Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool, to do this select Windows Start menu and type "Windows Security" and click it in the Start menu.  Ensure that malware scanning is enabled and click Quick Scan. Click the download button on the website for the malware scanning software to download the software.  Click the executable file in your Downloads file to install the software.  In most cases, you will be guided through a setup wizard for downloading and installing the program. Follow the instructions in the install wizard to complete the installation. If you can't access the internet on the infected computer, download it to a USB drive and transfer it to the infected computer. After it has been downloaded to your computer, you can run the application in the Windows Start menu. Before running a malware scan on your computer, select the option to check for updates in your malware scanning application and make sure it is up-to-date. In most cases, a quick scan will take up to 20 minutes to search for and detect malware. A full scan may take several hours, but it will do a more thorough job of scanning your computer. The software may display a dialog box that contains all the malware infections, along with the option to delete or remove all malware. If no malware was detected on your machine, try running a full scan instead of a quick scan. A full scan may take up to 60 minutes or more. Allow it to boot normally after you have removed the malware from your machine. Ensure that you have reliable antivirus software installed and running at all times.  Be sure to do periodic antivirus and antimalware scans of your computer. If your computer is still experiencing slowness, freezing, or other problems that you suspect may be the source of malware, try another anti-malware program.  If you still continue to experience problems, you may need to contact an IT professional, or backup your important files, and reinstall Windows.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Watch some spelling bees before you compete. Conquer stage fright Spell words on your palm with your finger to help remember the spelling. Ask questions about the word if you need clarification.

Answer: If you've never seen or participated in a spelling bee before, familiarizing yourself with what they're like can help you feel more comfortable. Try attending a spelling bee in person or watching footage of different spelling bees online.  Watching spelling bees can give you an idea of the typical format of the bee and what the on-stage experience is like for the competitors. You can watch televised national spelling bees, like the Scripps National Spelling Bee, on stations like ESPN. Check on YouTube for footage of smaller local or regional spelling bees. . Stay calm while you're on stage by taking slow, deep breaths. Look directly at the announcer rather than anyone in the crowd so you don't get distracted. Listen to the announcer carefully so you hear each word. Practicing spelling in front of your friends and family before the day of the spelling bee can help prepare you for standing in front of a larger audience. Pretend your finger is a pencil and your other hand is a piece of paper. As you hear the word, start writing it out one letter at a time in your palm. This can help you visualize the word better and recognize any mistakes before you spell the word out loud.  Take your time when spelling the word. Once you start saying it out loud, you can't make any changes. Try writing the words with your finger when you're practicing for the spelling bee to get used to the motions. If your spelling bee allows it, ask for the definition, country of origin, and what part of speech the word is so you know what patterns or roots you can expect from your word. If you have trouble hearing the announcer, ask them to repeat the word until you have a clear understanding of it. Some spelling bees will allow the announcer to use the word in a sentence so you can hear it in context.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Use a changing table if you like to keep all your supplies in one place. Hold your baby in your lap to control their movements a little more. Lay your baby on the bed for some extra space to change their clothes. Change your baby on the floor to eliminate the risk of them rolling away.

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A well-stocked changing table can make diaper and clothes changes more streamlined and predictable. Make sure to follow all safety precautions. Use one hand to hold your baby in place at all times and pay attention—you may need to react quickly if they start wriggling erratically! Never leave your baby on the changing station alone for any reason. Fold-up changing mats are great to bring along with you when you’re away from home. When babies are under 6 months old, it may be easier to wrestle their arms and legs into clothes if they’re sitting on your lap. Hold the baby so its back is against your chest, and gently maneuver the clothes onto the baby’s body. Make sure their neck and head are always supported. When your baby starts crawling at around 6 months, they may still prefer to be changed while sitting in your lap. It can be a comforting experience, and your body heat may help offset the temperature difference in those moments when they aren’t into their clean clothes yet. If your baby is really squirmy and you’re worried they might roll off a changing table, switch to the bed. Bring all your supplies along with you. Lay the baby on their back on the bed, and then gently start to remove their dirty clothes and put on fresh ones. If you might be changing a diaper on your bed as well as changing clothes, lay down an old towel first so that your comforter and mattress will be safe from any potential mishaps. This is a great option, too, if you’re traveling or at a friend’s home and there isn’t a changing table nearby. Lay down a blanket or towel on the floor to protect the floor and to protect your baby from any dirt or hair that might be present. Make sure there is nothing nearby that your baby could pick up and put in their mouth. If you’re at home and have a play gym or something similar, you could lay your baby underneath of it to hopefully distract them while you’re changing their diaper or clothes.