In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This may sound obvious, but if Safari is only freezing on certain sites, it may be best to simply avoid those sites on your iPad. Some sites may be poorly optimized for Safari and iPad, and may be causing issues that you can't fix. There are several settings you can adjust if Safari is crashing randomly regardless of the site you're visiting. These can all be adjusted from the Settings app. Several users have reported problems with this feature. Disabling it may fix Safari for you:  Open the "Safari" section of the Settings app. Disable "Safari Suggestions." Safari may be getting tripped up by trying to sync with your iCloud account. Disable this option to turn off the sync process. You will no longer be able to access synced bookmarks and reading lists:  Open the "iCloud" section  of the Settings app. Toggle "Safari" off. Your old browsing data may be clogging up Safari, causing it to freeze. Clear out your old data to see if Safari starts working properly again:  Open the "Safari" section of the Settings app. Tap "Clear History and Website Data" and then confirm. If Safari is still frequently crashing, you may just want to try a different web browser. Chrome and Firefox are both popular options, and both are available for free from the App Store.
Summary: Avoid specific websites that make Safari freeze. Open the Settings app. Turn off Safari Suggestions. Turn off iCloud syncing for Safari. Clear your Safari data. Try a different browser.

Most cases of croup are able to be treated at home, but if your child is still sick after 48 hours, has a stridor, or if their symptoms worsen, call your doctor. Most cases of croup are caused by a virus, so antibiotics will not be effective. However, your doctor may be able to prescribe medicines to ease your child's breathing and treat their symptoms.  Ask whether a steroid (glucocorticoid) would be beneficial for your child. These steroids help to reduce inflammation in the airways and make it easier to breathe. Inquire if a nebulizer treatment (breathing treatment) would be beneficial. A nebulizer vaporizes the medicine which the child then breathes in through a mask. This is a common treatment for children with croup. These tests would help to confirm the diagnosis of croup and to make sure your child doesn't have another illness with similar symptoms. These are rarely necessary, but if your child's condition is worsening, discuss these tests with your doctor. Usually, using steroids or other medications to ease breathing and treat the cough is sufficient to help your child begin to feel better. Croup will usually resolve on its own, so treating the symptoms is enough. However, blood tests and x-rays are an option if your child does not seem to be getting better. If your child is dehydrated or has very labored breathing, they need immediate medical help. Signs of dehydration include reduced urination, few or no tears when crying, a dry or sticky mouth, or sunken eyes. If your child has these signs, or if they are having extreme difficulty breathing, take them to the emergency room or call for paramedics. Seek immediate medical attention if your child has bluish tinges to lips or fingernails, cannot swallow due to a swollen throat, or if they show signs of retraction (their neck or chest muscles pull in when they breathe).
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One-sentence summary -- Visit a doctor if the symptoms lasts longer than 48 hours. Ask your doctor if blood tests or x-rays are necessary. Know when to seek immediate medical attention.

Q: Your introduction should pull the reader into your essay while giving them a general idea as to what the essay will be about. Use the introduction to set the time and place of the event or moment you’ll be talking about, giving the reader background information. Your body paragraphs, whether you write 1, 2, or 3, should be used to talk about your chosen summer event or moment. This is where you go into detail and explain what happened so that the reader can visualize your summer vacation. Your conclusion is where you wrap up the summer vacation essay. Explain why you chose to write about the specific moment, or what you learned from the experience. Make sure your conclusion doesn’t just copy the introduction.
A: Start with a strong introduction. Use your body paragraphs to talk about your moment. Write a conclusion that explains the purpose of the moment.

Problem: Article: There is only the one bolt in the center that fastens the harmonic balancer into place. Check you owner’s manual or service guide for proper torque specifications. Replace the bolts that fasten the water pump to the engine block. If you removed heater hoses from your water pump, you will need to slide them back onto the water pump. Once the hose is on the pump you can squeeze down the hose clamp with pliers and slide it up over where the hose and pump connect.  If the clamp has a tightening screw, tighten it with a screwdriver. This will secure the hose to the pump. If the lower radiator hose is still removed or if you removed the upper hose for any reason, put them back on the radiator now. Once the hose has been slid onto the radiator, use a pair of pliers to move the clamps up the hose to the place where the hose and the radiator meet. This will fasten the hose to the radiator. If your coolant looks dirty or if it has been more than a year since you last changed the coolant in your vehicle, use new coolant. Dilute the coolant as specified in your owner’s manual or service guide and fill to the mark that says “cool” or “cold” on the tank. If your coolant is clean and relatively new, you can pour the old coolant back into your radiator. You should use the routing diagram stamped on your hood or printed in your owner’s manual to make sure that the belt is run properly.  Pulleys with grooves are intended to meet the grooved side of the belt, but some flat pulleys are meant to be driven by the flat backside of the belt. This can be done by releasing the tensioner in a serpentine design.  If you are working with a V-belt design then you will need to tension the belt manually. A good rule of thumb is that the belt should have a maximum of 1⁄2 inch (1.3 cm) of movement in the middle of the belt's longest run. Check your vehicle manual for more information. If in doubt, consult a mechanic. You do not want to start your engine without all of the appropriate accessories hooked up. Take a second look over everything and make sure that all is well before moving on.
Summary:
Bolt on the harmonic balancer. Reinstall the water pump. Attach the heater hoses to the water pump. Replace the radiator hoses. Fill the radiator with coolant according to specifications. Rerun the drive belt(s). Tighten the belt. Check one last time to make sure all belts and hoses are connected.