Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Use the pillars as cover and unload rocket fire at him. Don't touch the pillars, unless you happen to like electrical shocks. If you have the nerve, shoot constantly at the Sabaoth's upper body, and when he fires his BFG, keep shooting, but aim for the BFG shot instead.

Answer: Watch for the flame pits, too If you're are fast enough, the BFG shot will explode in the Sabaoth's face, causing major damage. Do this three or four times, and the Sabaoth should drop.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Know when you need to use it. Understand how the PUK code works.

Answer: If you have a PIN number on your SIM card as an extra security measure, you'll need to type the PIN number in each time you turn on your phone. Otherwise, the PUK code is needed only if you enter the SIM card pin code wrong too many times.  A message will appear on your phone saying your PUK is locked.  At this point, you will need to enter your PUK code or you won't be able to access the phone. If you also enter the PUK code wrong 3 times, the SIM card will be locked. If you enter the wrong PUK code 10 times or more, then you will need a new SIM card. Some phones call this a PUC code instead, but it’s the same thing. The code is 8 digits long. A PUK code (personal unlocking key) is a key that is used to protect your mobile SIM card. Keep in mind that the PUK code is unique to your SIM card.  There are a few other reasons why you might want to know your PUK code; the most common is if you're moving from one network service provider to another but want to keep the same mobile number. Working out your PUK code is normally very simple although it can vary depending on who your current provider is. Make sure you write it down somewhere so that you don't forget it once you get it, and also be aware that some service providers limit the length of time the PUK code will be active. A PUK is a second level of security on a SIM card. The PUK code is unique to the SIM inside the phone and not the phone itself. The PUK is kept by the network operator.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Visit the Better Business Bureau. Fill out the online complaint form. Let the broker know.

Answer: The BBB is the most famous consumer protection bureau in the U.S. You can report online at their website.  Click on the name of your county and enter your zip code. Click on "Get Consumer Help" at the top of the website, then select "File a Complaint" from the drop-down menu. If you do not have access to the Internet, call the BBB headquarters at 1-703-276-0100 to file a complaint over the telephone. The complaint will ask for basic information including contact information (for you and the business) as well as details about your complaint.  You will answer preliminary questions such as the category of complaint (vehicle, cell phone, or business product or service) and then whether you are a retired or active service member or a civilian employee of the Department of Defense. You can search for the business by name and zip code. Then select the business from the list. You will likely be redirected to a city or state BBB to actually file your complaint. At the website you will be asked to state your problem as well as your desired outcome and settlement. Do not include personal information such as your Social Security number. Even if you choose not to meet with the agent’s managing supervisor or broker, you can still inform him of the complaint. The BBB will send the complaint to them within two weeks. If you have met with the broker and did not receive the relief you wanted, complaining to the BBB is the next logical step.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Calculate the sample mean. Subtract the sample mean from each measurement and square the value. Find the total deviation of your measurements from the sample mean. Calculate the average quadratic deviation of your measurements from the sample mean. Find the standard deviation.

Answer:
To find the standard error, first you must determine the standard deviation (because the standard deviation, s, is part of the standard error formula). Start by finding the average of your sample values. Sample mean is expressed as the arithmetic mean of measurements x1, x2, . . . xn. It is calculated with a formula that is shown above. For example, say you need to calculate the standard error of a sample mean for the weight measurements of five coins, as listed in the table below:You would calculate the sample mean by plugging the weight values into the formula, like this: Once you have the sample mean, you can expand your table by subtracting it from each individual measurement, then squaring the result. In the example above, your expanded table would look like this: The total deviation is the average of these squared differences from the sample mean. Add your new values together to determine it. In the example above, you would calculate as follows:This equation gives you the total quadratic deviation of measurements from the sample mean. Note that the sign of the differences is not important. Once you know the total deviation, you can find the average deviation by dividing by n -1. Note that n is equal to the number of measurements. In the example above, you have five measurements, so n – 1 would equal 4. You would calculate as follows: You now have all the necessary values to use the formula for standard deviation, s. In the example above, you would calculate standard deviation as follows:Your standard deviation is therefore 0.0071624.