Problem: Article: (Have your partner check themselves as well.) The sores often appear as open, wet ulcers, or painless sores. These sores, caused by infection with syphilis bacteria, typically appear between 10 days and three months after exposure. They appear on the region of the body infected (such as the penis, vagina, tongue, lips, anus) and heal up, though the disease remains in the body. Secondary syphilis can reappear later on. These symptoms begin three to six weeks after the disappearance of the primary syphilis sore and include:   Rash with ¾ inch red or brownish sores — This is the most classical sign of secondary syphilis.  The rash is characterized as a rash (a flat, red area covered with bumps) over the trunk and extremities that includes the palms and soles of the hands and feet Fever Headache Sore throat Anorexia Muscle pain Weight loss Alopecia Gastrointestinal Findings Musculoskeletal Problems Neurological and Ocular Findings Swollen lymph nodes General feeling of malaise This is dangerous and can cause neurological symptoms including uncoordinated movement and changes in behavior. In addition, secondary syphilis can lead to tertiary syphilis, which may spread to organs including and cause life-threatening complications. Neurosyphilis is difficult to diagnose and usually spinal fluid must be tested to confirm. This is a dangerous disease that can cause permanent damage and even death if left untreated. Talk to your doctor immediately and get tested.
Summary: Check your genitals, mouth, and anus for primary syphilis sores. Evaluate yourself for signs of secondary syphilis. Be aware that syphilis may, at any point in the course of the infection, spread to the nervous system. Seek medical care if you have any of the symptoms listed above or suspect you may have syphilis.

Problem: Article: To figure out what your mom might like, think about how she spends her time, as well as her interests. Consider if you’ve heard your mom talking about something she wants. If you’re still not sure, ask your family and friends to give you ideas.  For instance, you might get her a nice box of tea and a new mug if she likes to drink tea. If she likes jewelry, you might get her a necklace, bracelet, ring, or earrings. If she has a hobby, like painting, you might get her supplies. If your mom lives far away, order her gift online and have it sent to her address. Look for a floral arrangement at a local grocery store or floral shop. Alternatively, order a bouquet online and send it to your mom. You may be able to buy candy with the flowers. Otherwise, pick up your mom’s favorite candy at a grocery store.  For instance, you might get a big box of chocolates and a bouquet of flowers. Get your mom’s favorite candy. If you know she likes gummy candy more than chocolate, buy that instead. Chocolate and flower delivery services are pretty popular. You can order specific arrangements of both flowers and chocolates online and have them delivered to your mom on Mother’s Day. Pretend you’re tourists in your own city: go to a museum, take a walk in a forest or park, or see whatever other sights your city has to offer. Present your mom with a few different options or a sample itinerary in the morning, and let her choose.  If you’re doing this one, make sure you have all the details of each option worked out, including prices and hours of operations for any buildings such as museums or aquariums, for example. As Mother’s Day falls on a Sunday, you want to make sure that your plans for an adventure aren’t foiled by unanticipated closing hours. If you have a bit of money to spend, treat your mom to a day at the spa. A less expensive option is to book her in for a free makeover at a beauty shop and then give her a gift certificate to that shop. Another fun pampering option is to have a girls’ day together. Go to the spa, get manicures and pedicures, or go get makeovers together.
Summary: Pick a gift you know your mom will like. Go with flowers and candy for an easy, classic gift. Take your mom to popular sites in your city. Book your mom a spa appointment.

Problem: Article: It's the blue compass-shaped app in your Mac's Dock.  Make sure that you open Safari in window mode rather than full-screen. If Safari is already open and in full-screen mode, hover your cursor at the top of the screen, then click the green button in the upper-left side of the screen when it appears. This menu item is at the top of the screen. Clicking it prompts a drop-down menu. It's near the bottom of the View drop-down menu. Doing so should bring your toolbar back up.  You can also click Show Path Bar and Show Tab Bar here if you're missing the URL text box or the tab view at the top of Safari. If you see Hide Toolbar here instead, click Hide Toolbar and then click Show Toolbar to re-activate it. To do so:  Click View  Click Customize Toolbar...  Click and drag items from the menu up onto the toolbar. . If your toolbar keeps disappearing even though you've activated it, you may have a piece of malware on your Mac that's preventing the toolbar from loading when you open Safari. A virus scan should help remove the malware.
Summary: Open Safari. Click View. Click Show Toolbar. Customize your toolbar. Run a virus scan

Problem: Article: Using the screwdriver, remove the watch face. You may be able to simply pop it from the watch using a dull kitchen knife too (depending upon the watch). Ensure there is nothing on the watch face that could puncture or compromise the photo once you mount it. Especially if the watch has not been cleaned in some time, you’ll want to make sure its free of debris and dirt. Use either a soft cloth or jewelry cleaner (depending upon the type of watch). If you plan to cover the watch face area with a material, now is a good time to do so. Adhere material with a hot glue gun or super strength glue (depending upon the watch).    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/9\/98\/Turn-a-Broken-Watch-Into-a-Locket-Bracelet-Step-7Bullet1.jpg\/v4-459px-Turn-a-Broken-Watch-Into-a-Locket-Bracelet-Step-7Bullet1.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/9\/98\/Turn-a-Broken-Watch-Into-a-Locket-Bracelet-Step-7Bullet1.jpg\/aid3054943-v4-728px-Turn-a-Broken-Watch-Into-a-Locket-Bracelet-Step-7Bullet1.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":306,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"485","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"}
Summary:
Remove the watch face. Remove watch hands and any hardware holding these in place. Dust and/or clean the watch.