Write an article based on this "Keep the hedgehog in a quiet, peaceful space. Give the hedgie plenty of opportunity for exercise. Watch your hog's behavior and food/water intake. Handle your hedgehog frequently. Clean the hedgehog's home regularly. Bathe your hedgehog on an as-needed basis. Be sure to check your hedgehog's nails regularly. Be prepared for quilling."
article: Don't house the hedgehog under your stereo player or television. As a prey animal in the wild that depends largely on its sense of hearing, your hedgehog will find too much noise and activity very distressing. Ensure that noise, lighting and activity levels are low in its vicinity and move the cage if the noise levels increase for any reason. Hedgehogs can get used to noise if introduced gradually. Hedgehogs are prone to putting on weight, so exercise is a must for them. This means plenty of toys, along with its hedgehog wheel. Toys should be something they can chew, push, nuzzle and even tip over, as long as they cannot chew pieces off or swallow. Be sure their nails or feet can't get caught in any loose strings or small holes.  Possible toys include: rubber balls, old kids' toys, rubber figures, baby teething rings, empty toilet paper tubes cut in half lengthwise, cat balls or bird toys with bells inside, etc.  Let your hedgehog play in a larger playpen occasionally. You can purchase a large plastic tub or let it explore your bath (without water, of course). Hedgehogs are notoriously good at hiding ailments, so it is extremely necessary to be aware of your hedgehog. Keep track of any changes and call your vet to see if there's something that needs to be checked out.  If your hedgehog doesn't eat for one or two days, something is wrong and it needs veterinary attention. Hedgehogs that go for a few days without food are at risk of developing fatty liver disease, a life-threatening condition.  Watch out for scaly, dry skin around the quills: this could be a sign of mites, which can be debilitating if left unchecked. Wheezing or crackly respiration as well as discharge on the face or wrists are signs of respiratory infection, a common and serious condition in hedgehogs. Soft stools for more than a day, or diarrhea combined with listlessness or lack of appetite can be signs of a parasite infection or other illness. Hibernation, though occurring in the wild, is not safe for hedgehogs living in captivity. As mentioned above, if your hedgie feels cool on the belly, try to warm him by putting him under your shirt next to your skin. If he does not warm within an hour, bring him immediately to the veterinarian's. A hedgehog's familiarity with being held comes with being handled frequently.  Always be confident when handling a hedgehog: they are not as fragile as they seem. The general rule is at least 30 minutes a day of handling.  Approach your hedgie quietly and slowly. Pick it up by lifting it from underneath, then hold it cupped in both hands.  Make time for play. As well as handling your hedgehog, don't be afraid to join in with play. Your hedgehog will accept your involvement in play if you join in regularly. Clean the dishes and water bottle/bowl daily with hot water. Clean the wheel and spot-clean daily, changing bedding weekly or as needed. Some hedgies are cleaner than others, so you may need to bathe it more or less frequently.  Fill a sink with warm (not hot) water to the level of the hog's belly. Water should not get in their ears or nose. Add a mild oatmeal bath (such as Aveeno) or puppy bath to the water, and use a toothbrush to brush out their quills and feet. Rinse with warm water and snuggle in a clean, dry towel until your friend is dry. If she'll tolerate it, use a hair dryer on low - otherwise, stick with the towel. Never put a wet hedgie back in its cage. If they get too long and curl around, they can get ripped off while running on their wheel.  Clip your hog's nails with small manicure scissors, trimming off only the very tips. If bleeding occurs, dab a little cornstarch on the spot with a Q-tip. Don't use commercially available powders, which are apt to sting. Quilling is the hedgehog equivalent of our losing baby teeth or a snake shedding its skin. This begins to happen at six to eight weeks of age and can happen throughout their first year of life as the baby quills make way for adult quills. This is a normal process and not something to worry about unless there are signs of illness or discomfort present, or the quills are failing to grow back. Your hedgehog may be irritable during this process and less amenable to being held; you can try an oatmeal bath to ease their discomfort. It is only a phase.

Write an article based on this "Check that the phone is locked. Update your phone. Ensure that your phone is a GSM phone. Open the dialer. Tap [1] UMTS. Tap [1] DEBUG SCREEN. Tap [8] PHONE CONTROL. Tap [6] NETWORK LOCK. Tap [3] PERSO SHA256 OFF. Press the Menu button and select Back. Tap [4] NW LOCK NV DATA INITIALLIZ. Reboot your phone."
article: Insert the SIM card for the new network to check that the phone is locked. Many S3s are actually unlocked out of the box, so checking first can save you a lot of time. Your phone must be running Android 4.1.1 (It doesn't work with some Android 4.3 either) or later in order for this method to work. You can check your device’s version by opening Settings, and then scrolling to the bottom and selecting About Device. Look for Android Version to find your version number.  To update your phone, open the Settings and then scroll down to About Device. In the next menu, select System Updates and then Check for Updates. Your phone will attempt to update over the network automatically. Perform the network update over a wireless network, since your new SIM doesn't have any connectivity yet. You cannot unlock S3s that run on the CDMA network. In the US, this is Sprint. AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile all run on the GSM network, which allows you to SIM-unlock the phone. This method is not guaranteed to work with all versions of the S3, but you will do no damage in trying. You will need to enter a code in the dialer to open the Service menu. Once the dialer is open, enter the following code: *#197328640# This will open the maintenance main menu. If you select the incorrect option, press the Menu button on your phone and select Back. This will open the Debug menu. This opens a menu allowing you to adjust the settings of your S3. This controls the SIM lock function. After you select this option, wait about 30 seconds. This will return you to the NETWORK LOCK menu. Wait about one minute after selecting this option. After you have waited about a minute, reboot the phone. You won’t receive any confirmation that the process worked. If your phone connects to the new SIM card's network, then the unlock process worked.

Write an article based on this "Start with the most important research elements first. Set up interviews with experts or witnesses early. Conduct the interviews. Use your public library. Look into university and specialized libraries. Check out government records and documents. Take advantage of the information on the internet. Compile your research in one place."
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This is a good tactic if you’re working under a deadline and don’t have the luxury of years of research. Order your research to-do list from more important to nice to have. Do this first to give your interviewees time to respond to your request for an interview. Be responsive when setting up an interview and be specific about possible times for the interview.  If you have difficulty getting possible interview subjects to get back to you about an interview time, don't be afraid to be persistent. You may need to contact them again with a reminder email, especially if they have busy schedules or get a lot of emails every day. You may also think about talking to subjects that are easier to access, like a family friend who could give you an expert opinion or a person who works in a lower position who can still give you relevant information. Often, establishing a relationship with someone who works with someone you are trying to interview can also help you get in touch with the interview subject. Exercise good listening skills during the interview. You are doing the interview to learn more from the person or to get information from the person. So don’t interrupt the person speaking or try to show how much you know.  Come prepared with a list of questions for the interviewee. However, don’t feel obligated to stick to your list of questions. The person may give you information you weren’t prepared for or looking for, so be open to moments when the interview goes in a different direction. If you don’t understand a point made by the interviewee, ask for clarification. And if the person does start to go off on a tangent, carefully bring the focus back to the subject you are researching. If you are interviewing someone in person, use a digital recorder with background noise cancellation. If you are going to be doing extensive interviews with a person, you may want to hire a transcription service to transcribe the interviews and save you some time. If you are interviewing someone online via Skype, you can download recording apps that will record your Skype conversation for you. You can then re watch the video and transcribe it, or send it to a transcription service. Make the research librarian at your local library your new best friend. Before computers, librarians acted as walking databases and in many ways, they still are. Most librarians can point you to a specific shelf that applies to your topic or to a particular research book that may be useful. Ninety percent of research is done through libraries’ full-text databases, so take advantage of this free information source. Most universities have a large, central library and several special-collection libraries. Though you may need to pay a fee to access certain books or online databases, university libraries are a great resource for academic and scientific topics. Public government records and documents can be great research sources. Many of these documents are free to access and can provide key factual information for a particular subject. One of the best ways to conduct internet research is to use search engines effectively.  Type several keywords into search engines to find useful sources of information online. Search engines like Google and Yahoo are a good place to start. You can also try metasearch engines like Dogpile and MetaCrawler, which tend to search lesser known and specialized websites. Keep in mind the downsides of metasearch engines, as they usually only allow you to search keywords and can pull from paid for content, full of advertisements. Try to look past the first page of your search. Some of the better sources may actually be on page 5 of your search. You will then need to confirm the sources are reputable by looking at the “About Us” section of the website and checking that the URL of the website ends in “.edu” “.gov” or “.org”. Use an online folder on Google Drive to keep all your research documents in one, easy to find place. Or start a running Word file with your notes. You can also use post it notes on paper documents to notate important information. You should keep a physical folder or several folders to store other important documents, like photographs, newspaper clippings, and handwritten notes.