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Open the app, document, or website into which you want to type a degree symbol, then click the text field where you want to type it. You can type a degree symbol by pressing the Alt+0  or ⌥ Option+⇧ Shift+8 keys at the same time. This menu item is at the top of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear. You'll find this option at the bottom of the Edit drop-down menu. Doing so opens the Character Viewer window. It's on the left side of the Character Viewer window. You may first have to click the "Expand" icon, which is a box-shaped icon in the top-right corner of the window. The degree symbol is in the third row of symbols, just right of the ^ symbol. There is a larger degree symbol on the right side of this same row if the one on the far-left is too small for you. This will insert one degree symbol into the text field in which your cursor is placed.

summary: Go to the place where you want to type a degree symbol. Use the keyboard shortcut. If the keyboard shortcut doesn't work, click Edit. Click Emoji & Symbols. Click the Punctuation tab. Find the degree symbol. Double-click the degree symbol.


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Salmonella infection is usually caused by eating raw or undercooked eggs or meat products that are contaminated with the bacteria. You may feel symptoms immediately or it may take up to 2 days, followed by symptoms that can usually be classified as gastroenteritis, an inflammation of the stomach or intestines. The most common symptoms of a salmonella infection are the following:   Persistent vomiting and diarrhea Nausea Chills Fever Headache Blood in the stool Very hot temperature Cold sweats Head cold Runny nose While salmonella usually doesn't pose a high health risk, individuals with compromised immune systems, such as people with AIDS, sickle cell disease or inflammatory bowel diseases, are at an increased risk of complications from salmonella poisoning. Children and the elderly are also more likely to experience serious complications. If the symptoms don't seem to be going away, and the person experiencing them is in a higher-risk group, it's advisable to see a doctor as soon as possible. Immediate medical attention should also be sought if you or the person you're concerned about experiences the following:    Dehydration, leading to decreased urine output, decreased tear production, dry mouth, and sunken eyes. If you are losing more fluids (through vomiting or diarrhea) than you’re taking in, see your doctor. Signs of a rare, advanced condition known as bacteremia, a condition in which salmonella enters the bloodstream and infects body tissues in the brain, spinal cord, heart, or bone marrow. A sudden high fever, chills, rapid heart rate, and an appearance of serious illness are signs that this may be occurring. Most salmonella can be caught early before this occurs. The doctor will assess your symptoms and, in most cases, advise getting plenty of fluids and resting until the symptoms pass, since they usually go away on their own. If the doctor determines a test is necessary, a stool sample will be tested to determine whether it contains salmonella.   The doctor may also decide to test a blood sample to determine whether bacteremia has occurred. The doctor may prescribe antibiotics if the salmonella infection has spread beyond the digestive system. If dehydration becomes severe enough, the patient may need to be admitted to the hospital to take fluids intravenously.

summary: Identify the symptoms. Know when to see the doctor. Get tested for salmonella infection.


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In the beginning of your relationship with him, your boyfriend may opt not to introduce you to his children. Your boyfriend may want to wait to introduce you until your relationship is serious. The kids have already been through a lot with the divorce, so there isn’t any sense in letting them get to know a woman who may not be a permanent fixture. Do not compete for his time, especially if he occasionally needs to spend time with his kids. Even after you've been integrated into the family, your boyfriend may still need alone time with his kids. Try to be understanding of this fact. Remember, they will always be the priority. Children may be distrustful or hostile to a new romantic partner for their parent. They probably have loyalty to your partner's ex. Understand this going in, and strive to keep interactions positive even if there is tension.  Plan to meet in a neutral, public setting at first. Try to plan something fun, and appropriate for the children's ages. You can plan to meet at a kid-friendly restaurant or plan a trip to somewhere like the zoo. Ask about the kids. Ask about their hobbies, interests, favorite movies, favorite TV shows, and so on. You want to show your boyfriend, and his kids, you're making an honest effort to get to know them. When appropriate, share a little about yourself. This can help the kids get to know you better. For example, you can interject something like, "Oh, I loved that movie when I was your age too." You will probably not be accepted by the family right away. This is especially true with children. If your boyfriend has gone through a divorce, there may be a lot of skepticism of a new partner. Going into social interactions, keep this is in mind. Remind yourself it's normal not to be best friends with everyone right away. Try to put yourself in your boyfriend's family's shoes. It's understandable they'll have reservations about a new partner, especially if your boyfriend's divorce was difficult or unexpected. Never push your boyfriend to introduce you to his family before he is ready, especially his children. There are many reasons your boyfriend may want to hold off on the introductions, and they are usually not personal. Allow him to go at his own pace and be respectful of when and how he chooses to make introductions.
summary: Support him when he wants to spend time with his children. Strive for positive interactions with your boyfriend's children. Understand there may be hostility. Allow your boyfriend to decide when to introduce you.