Article: Either tap the Facebook app icon that resembles a white "f" on a blue background (mobile), or go to https://www.facebook.com/ (desktop). This will open your News Feed if you're already logged into Facebook. If you aren't logged in, enter your email address and password before continuing. This must be a friend who is currently also friends with the person whom you think blocked you. To go to a friend's page:  Select the Search bar. Enter your friend's name. Select their name in the drop-down box. Select their profile image. It's below the grid of photos near the top of their profile (mobile) or directly below their cover photo (desktop). Tap or click the "Search Friends" bar at the top of the screen (mobile) or in the upper-right side of the Friends page (desktop). Type in the name of the person whom you think blocked you. After a moment, the friends list should refresh with results. If you see the person's name and profile picture in the results, they haven't blocked you. If you don't see the name and picture here, the person has either blocked you or deleted their account. One way to find out is by asking the friend whose page you're on to verify the account's existence.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Open Facebook. Go to a friend's profile page. Select the Friends tab. Select the search bar. Enter the person's name. Look for the person's name.

Problem: Article: This doesn't mean that your demeanor has to change completely around him, but you should be respectful and follow his lead in topics of discussion. Maintain appropriate boundaries when in the office. Proper treatment of your new boss might look like this:  Get started on an assigned task without him having to prompt you again and again. Don't whine when asked to do something. Refrain from gossiping about your boss with other employees. Aim to present solutions rather than complaining about problems. Make your boss look good by presenting yourself in a professional manner. You may have been able to share your discontent with her when you were colleagues, but when colleague turns boss, you have to hold back on those discussions. Of course, if she has questions about the work environment and you have genuine feedback, share it. Just be sure to do so in a professional and constructive manner. To present feedback in a constructive manner, have a solution at the ready.An example might sound like: "I notice we have been getting reports in later and later each week. I was thinking it would be helpful if we created a paperwork hour at the end of every day. This way, everyone can take time to work on reports each day rather than using all of Friday to catch up." He now has an expectation of you that you have to answer to. Learn how to  accept constructive criticism. Thank him for his feedback and use the information in a positive manner. Some of your coworkers may feel resentful towards your new boss. A negative energy within the workforce will only create bad morale, and your boss who used to be a colleague may be forced to cut social ties altogether. Explain to other colleagues that this new boss has a new role and, ultimately, new responsibilities. Be a team player and set a good example. Model showing your new boss respect, while still keeping a good professional distance while on the clock. Don't expect the the person to give you an inside look into managerial info, or cut you slack when you're not fulfilling your job duties. Don't use your personal relationship with this person to gain special treatment; it could end up harming you down the road. You may be feeling a little jealous of your colleague — maybe you wanted that promotion, or maybe you wish your career were moving along as quickly as hers. Instead of acting out toward your new boss, which will only reflect badly on you, consider talking to her about your own aspirations. She may be able to help you advance, or tell you how she did it and strategize with you.
Summary: Treat your former colleague like he is your boss. Refrain from complaining about work to your new boss. Don't get upset if your new boss questions or criticizes your work. Be a positive influence on other colleagues. Don't ask for or expect special favors. Deal with jealousy.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Before you start making permanent changes to your jeans, put them on inside out and pull and pinch the excess fabric around the inner calf and ankle area that you’d like to make more narrow. Doing this while the jeans are inside out is best because you’ll need to alter the inside seams to taper the jean correctly.

SUMMARY: Put on your jeans inside out.

prior to selling it. Take advantage of a cell phone repair kit to add some value to your device prior to selling it on an online marketplace. These kits provide you with the tools needed to repair your phone, although the quality of instructions varies. If you can conduct a successful repair, you can bump the price up and list the phone as repaired.  Focus on fixing cracked screens, broken headphone jacks, and loose buttons. Repair kits can be purchased from most home hardware and big-box stores. Websites like eBay, Amazon, Swappa, Craigslist, and Kijiji and great for selling old phones for whatever price you want. Always provide pictures, as well as relevant information such as the Electronic Serial Number (ESN) or International Mobile Equipment Indicator (IMEI) number, service compatibility, storage capacity, and whether the phone is locked or unlocked. ESN and IMEI numbers are typically found on a sticker located underneath the battery, on the outside of your phone's box, or in your phone's "Settings" or "Options" menu. Call or visit local electronics or cell phone repair stores to see what phones they accept for purchase. Payouts range from just a few dollars to well over $100 depending on the model, but you won't be able to bargain like you can when using online marketplaces. Always visit independent shops when selling your phone. Large companies like BestBuy most often pay the least for used phones.
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Repair your device Sell your old phone through an online marketplace to set your own price. Trade your device in to a cell phone shop if it's new or in good condition.