Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Download ROM Manager from Google Play. Set up ROM Manager. Download ROM from the ROM Manager.

Answer: On your Android device, launch Google Play and search for ROM Manager on the search bar. Download this app to your device. After ROM Manager has installed, launch it.  Tap on "Recovery Setup" at the top of the list. Select "ClockworkMOD" as your custom recovery. This will install ClockworkMOD on your device. Select the "Download ROM" option.  Select the Repository of the ROM you would like. Select the latest build of the ROM. Tap on "Download" to start downloading the ROM. After downloading, ensure that the wipe data and cache option is ticked. Tap on Reboot and Install now.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Make a revision timetable. Revise Review past exam papers. Study with a friend. Review when you have the chance. Take breaks - but not too many. Get lots of sleep. Stick to a strict routine.

Answer: Try not to be too accurate and plan every minute of your day. This can be overwhelming and you may grow bored quickly. Instead, make a list of subjects you need to revise that day, and how long you need and make sure you have time for it. . Revise so hard that your head hurts (in a good way). You might think that your GCSEs are a long time off, but they are not. If you only get one thing from this article, it has to be to start revising now.  Write out notes from your revision book rather than just reading it, or else the information won't stay in your brain. Try to write neatly so it's easy to review later on. Prioritize your subjects and their various topics to know which ones need the most work. Try making index cards with questions on one side and answers on the other to help you learn the facts. Online flashcards that you can study on a mobile app are especially good for consistent revision. You really need to familiarize yourself with what the structure of your exam will be, and what sort of questions you will get. There is only a limited number of questions appear on a test about any given subject, so very similar questions are likely to appear again. You can find past papers and mark schemes online, or from your teacher or Exam Board. Get a friend to test you after you finish studying a topic to see if you remembered what you were meant to be learning.  Offer to do the same for them -- then the arrangement will be useful for both of you. Having a study buddy can make studying fun and effective -- provided you stay focused on the material. You can also get help from people who have already passed their GCSEs -- like parents or older siblings and friends. Look at your notes during the day even if you aren't actively "studying".  Five minutes with flashcards every day over a long period of time will be better than six hours cramming of science without breaks or rewards. This is something you can easily do on the bus or while waiting for your friends at the coffee shop. It's important to give your brain a break during long periods of study -- so try to take one fifteen minute break for every hour of revision. This will keep you fresh and help you to absorb information better.  If you're younger and using this guide for other exams you'll probably want shorter breaks more often - ten minute breaks for every half hour. Try not to get distracted by others or the internet during your study breaks -- go for a walk outside instead, the fresh air will be way more beneficial than browsing on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, or any other social media. Getting enough sleep is really important for effective study and good performance in exams.  Without enough sleep, your mind becomes foggy and you'll find it difficult to remember information. Set yourself a strict bedtime and make sure you get at least eight hours sleep a night. Keep a set routine every day -- it will get your body into a good routine for revising and stop you from getting tired.  An example routine could be: get up at 7:30, breakfast 7:45, lunch at 1:00, dinner at 6:00, bed at 9:00. This is easier if you have school, but some schools choose to give you study leave instead. If this is the case, you'll just have to be more disciplined! If you do have school, you should think about going to lunchtime revision classes.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Apply hemorrhoid cream to relieve the inflammation. Relieve pain with a cold compress. Apply witch hazel to reduce itching and inflammation.

Answer: Specialized hemorrhoid creams are designed to relieve the pain and discomfort you'll experience. Get a tube of cream from your local pharmacy and rub it onto the hemorrhoid while wearing a rubber glove. Follow all of the application instructions on the product you use. Dispose of the rubber glove when you're done and use a new one each time. Ask your doctor for a brand recommendation if you don't know where to start. Ice packs placed on the anal area for a couple of minutes will help soothe the pain and irritation by reducing the blood flow. Take a cold pack, wrap it in a towel, and hold it against the hemorrhoids for 10-15 minutes at a time. Apply ice packs 3-4 times a day to reduce the swelling.  Do not rub the ice packs against the hemorrhoids. Rubbing may cause injury and ulceration. Instead, hold it steady. Never use a cold pack without wrapping it in a towel. This could cause frostbite. Wash the towel and ice pack after each use to avoid getting an infection. Get some pre-medicated witch hazel wipes to clean yourself after a bowel movement. Witch hazel is an astringent that can soothe the area. Use the same motion as you would when using toilet paper. Use this remedy after every bowel movement until the symptoms disappear.  You may also leave the wipe on the area for 10 minutes or so and allow it to soak in. If you can't find pre-medicated wipes, soak cotton rounds in witch hazel and dab them on the affected area. Always throw the wipes out after each use.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Ways to refer to grandparents and grandchildren.

Answer:
Paternal Grandmother: Daadi  Paternal Grandfather: Daada  Maternal Grandmother: Nani  Maternal Grandfather: Nana  Granddaughter: Daughter's daughter: Nawasi  Son's daughter: Poti  Daughter's son: Nawasa  Son's son: Pota