In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Restoring your Blackberry to factory settings will wipe all data.  ” ” ”   Your Blackberry device will reset and restart when finished.
Summary: Back up and save all your personal data to a computer, memory card, or third-party cloud storage application. Press the Menu button. Navigate to and select “Options. Scroll to and select “Security Options. Scroll to and select “Security Wipe. Verify that all items in the list are checked, then press the trackpad. Type “blackberry” into the text field, then highlight “Wipe” at the bottom of the screen. Press the trackpad to initiate the factory reset.

After your doctor prescribes Symbicort, request that they get out an inhaler and show you how to use it. Ask them to repeat the process until you feel very comfortable with it. Take brief notes on your phone or a notepad, if needed. It generally works best if you use your inhaler for 2 puffs in the morning and for 2 puffs in the evening. Do your best to use your inhaler at the same time every day in order to establish a routine. The medication dispensed by the Symbicort inhaler is not meant to treat your mouth. It’s important that you fill your mouth with clean water, swish it around, and spit it all out after you use your inhaler. Taking this precaution will make it less likely that you’ll contract thrush or another mouth infection. If you’ve missed a dose of Symbicort, don’t try to make it up. Instead, just wait until your next dosing session and proceed as usual. Taking more than a single dose at a time can cause additional side effects or even lead to overdosing. If you find yourself consistently missing doses, you might consider creating an alarm or reminder on your phone. Maintaining your Symbicort inhaler is actually pretty straightforward. Keep it in a safe, cool, clean place. On the same day each week, take your inhaler out and go over it gently with a dry cloth. Do not wipe it down with water or any cleaning chemicals. ” At the top of your Symbicort inhaler there is a small counter that shows how many doses of medication you have left. After each puff, the counter will go down by 1. When you get to a lower number, the counter will also show a yellow indicator. This means that you need to refill your prescription. When the counter shows “0” and is red, the inhaler is out of medication and needs to be replaced. When the counter shows red and “0” your inhaler may feel the same to the touch and may still provide a puff of air. But, it no longer will send medication along with that air to treat you. Symbicort inhalers can contribute to colds, sore throats, stuffy noses, and sinus inflammation. Some people also experience bronchial (throat) spasms after using Symbicort. It’s also important to talk with your doctor about any other medications that you are taking, as these might interfere or interact with Symbicort. For example, some thyroid medications can lose effectiveness when paired with Symbicort.
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One-sentence summary -- Ask your doctor to demonstrate proper dosing practices. Use your inhaler 2 times per day. Rinse your mouth out with clean water after each use. Do not double-dose if you’ve missed one. Wipe the inhaler down weekly with a clean cloth. Replace the inhaler when the counter shows “0. Talk to your doctor about possible side effects or drug interactions.

Problem: Article: The approach that you take will be determined by what your learning goals are.  If you would like to just know more about your world or do better at bar trivia questions about geography, the stakes are relatively low.  If you are planning to take a multiple-country backpacking trip and will need to know your way around, or if you have slept through an entire geography class and need to prepare before the final exam, the stakes may be higher.  Ask yourself what you hope to achieve by learning geography, and let the answer to that question help guide your scope and approach. For example, if you plan to backpack across Europe, you will want to focus on the region through which you are traveling and learn the culture, currency, and perhaps languages of each area. It is impossible for anyone to immediately learn everything about every place in the world.  Determining the scope of your learning, whether it is to know a smaller area really well, or a much bigger area more generally, will help you determine an approach.  Some possible scopes may be:  Learn every road in my town Learn all the major roads in my metropolitan area Learn all of the cities or counties in my state Learn all of the states and their capitals and governors Learn all of the countries in the world Learn all of the continents and oceans and the most populous countries Learn all of the English-speaking countries Learn all of the regions in Europe There are two main approaches to the study of geography: from the inside out or from the broad to the specific.  An approach that moves from the inside out would take the area that you live in and slowly extend out until you have a more general knowledge of the world.  An approach that moves from broad to specific would start with very general knowledge and move to more and more specific “layers” of knowledge.  If you select an “inside out” approach, begin by learning about your city or county. Then learn about the surrounding counties, then the state as a whole.  Then learn about the bordering states, then the states that boarder those.  Learn about all of the states, then the bordering countries.  Keep expanding outward until you have a working knowledge of the geography of the world. If you select a “broad to specific” approach, start by learning the continents and oceans.  Then learn the countries. Then learn the capitals of each country. Then learn the major cities or regions in each country. Then learn the leaders of each country. Continue until you have the level of knowledge that you set out to learn.  You may want to work on one continent at a time each time you move to a new level of specificity. To learn geography, you need access to maps.  Many maps are available online, but you can also use printed maps.  Maps contain a wealth of information but come in varying levels of detail; be sure to select a map or maps that provide all of the information that you wish to learn.  You may want to find and print copies of blank maps.  Copying the names of states, countries, or cities down on a blank map is a good way to learn them, and you can use blank maps to quiz yourself as well. Be sure to cite your maps properly. For example, check out the wikiHow How to Cite Google Maps if you're relying on this source.
Summary:
Set your learning goals. Determine a scope. Select an approach. Study maps.