INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Some people relapse because they are bored or have unstructured time. To help with this, help the person learn how to keep busy. You can spend time with the person and do things, like go to movies, have dinner, or exercise together. Encourage the person to make a schedule and fill their time so they won’t be tempted to gamble.  Help the person learn how to fill their down time. They can spend time with family and friends, work on a list of movies they’d like to watch, or read books they’ve been wanting to read. You may say, "How would you like to go to the movies?" or "Why don't you call your family and spend the weekend with them?" A way the person can fill their down time and refocus their attention away from gambling is to find hobbies to replace the gambling. This can also help them fill any down time. If they were interested in activities before they started gambling, they can get back into those. They can also try new things. For example, the person may join a gym and take up weightlifting. They may take a painting class or start drawing. You may want to help the person work on getting their finances in order. Compulsive gambling can lead to serious financial consequences and debt. The person may be at a loss with how to get things back in order, so you can help them figure out how to approach their financial situation.  For example, you may help them give the control of their credit cards and bank accounts to someone they trust, like a partner or family member. Suggest they see a financial planner. If that is not an option, sit down with the person and their debt and come up with an action plan for paying back what is owed. Helping them come up with a plan doesn’t mean lending them money or paying things for them. You shouldn’t bail a compulsive gambler out of debt. Instead, help them deal with the consequences of their actions.

SUMMARY: Keep the person busy. Encourage that the person pursue hobbies. Help them work on their finances.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: . If the photos which you want to edit are currently on your smartphone, you'll need to place them on your computer before proceeding. If the photos are on an SD card from a digital camera, you'll need to plug the SD card into your computer's SD card reader (or a USB SD card adapter) before you can move the photos onto your computer. Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. This prompts the Start window to pop up. Click the Photos app icon, which resembles a pair of white, stylized mountains on a colored background. Doing so will open the Photos app. If you don't see the Photos app icon anywhere in the Start window, type photos into the search bar at the bottom of the window, then click Photos at the top of the search results. Scroll through the available photos until you find the one that you want to edit, then click it to open it in its own window. You can change the folder that the Photos app displays by clicking the Folders tab at the top of the window and selecting your preferred folder. This option is in the upper-right corner of the window. Doing so prompts a drop-down menu. It's in the drop-down menu. Doing so opens the photo in the "Edit" menu. By default, opening the "Edit" menu places you on the Enhance tab, which lists several Microsoft filters on the right side of the window. You can add a filter to your photo by clicking the filter in question. To adjust the level of filter used, click and drag the slider at the bottom of the photo left or right. Dragging it left will decrease the filter's effect, while dragging right will increase the filter's effect. If you want to allow Windows to determine and apply the best settings for your photo, click the rectangular "Enhance your photo" button near the top-right side of the window. This will automatically enhance your photo's brightness, contrast, and so on. You can drag the vertical bar that appears in the middle of the "Enhance your photo" button after clicking it left or right to decrease or increase the amount of auto-enhancement. It's in the upper-right corner of the window. Doing so opens a list of manual adjustments you can make to your photo. On the right side of the window, you'll have several options you can use to edit your photo:   Light — Click and drag this slider left or right to decrease or increase the light in the photo. You can also click the Light heading to open a list of individual light aspects (e.g., "Contrast") which can be adjusted.  Color — Click and drag this slider left or right to decrease or increase the amount of color in the photo. You can also click the Color heading to open a list of individual color aspects (e.g., Warmth) which can be adjusted.  Clarity — Click and drag this slider left or right to decrease or increase the sharpness of your photo. Keep in mind that increasing sharpness also increases the photo's grain.  Vignette — Click and drag this slider left or right to decrease or increase the photo's vignette, which is a black border around the photo.  Red eye — Click this option and then click a red eye to remove the redness from your photo.  Spot fix — Click this option and then click a spot that you want to remove from the photo.

SUMMARY: Move the photos onto your computer Open Start . Open Photos. Select a photo to edit. Click Edit & Create. Click Edit. Use a filter. Auto-enhance your photo. Click the Adjust tab. Manually edit your photo.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Select the Minecraft game from your console's library. If you bought Minecraft on a disk, insert the disk into your console. It's in the middle of the Minecraft front page. This option is at the top of the page. Doing so opens the Skin Packs page. Scroll up or down to view the different packs. Once you've selected a pack, scroll left or right to find a skin you want to use. Some skins aren't free. If you see a padlock icon below and to the right of the selected skin, it's part of a premium pack. Doing so will set the selected skin as your character's default. You'll see a green checkmark appear in the bottom-right box. If your selected skin isn't free, you'll be prompted to purchase the skin pack first. You can press B or ◯ to exit the pop-up.

SUMMARY: Open Minecraft. Select Help & Options. Select Change Skin. Select a skin pack. Select a skin. Press A (Xbox) or X (PlayStation).


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Then it will ask for a code. The code is 12345 (the default). Now you are finished, your phone will restart with all the phone memory formatted.

SUMMARY:
You can remove the mmc but keep the sim card and restart your phone. Then press the keys *#7370#. The phone would ask a confirmation. Select yes.