In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Some dogs aren't ready to meet new people, so don't assume that a dog that is out for its walk wants to be petted. The owner can also offer advice on how to best engage the dog if it is friendly.  Don't run or move quickly toward a dog. Never approach or pet a dog that is nursing her puppies. A flat hand will keep you safe and show the dog that you aren't a threat. Extend your hand but don't touch the dog until it's ready. If the dog is open to you petting it, then it will come to you. Keep your hand extended so that the dog can smell you and decide if it wants you to pet it. If you are afraid, don't reach out to the dog. Dogs can sense your emotions and might get scared. A friendly dog will perk his ears and lower his head. A dog that tilts his ears back, growls, or cowers does not want to be petted, so slowly back away. If the dog shows that it's okay with you, gently pet it. Pet the dog only on his head or upper back. Lightly pet the dog in his safe spots, avoiding his belly, tails, ears, and feet. If you know that there are a lot of dogs where you like to walk, consider carrying treats, such as a milk bone. Giving the dog a small treat can make you instant friends. Ask the dog's owner before giving it a treat. The dog may be on a special diet or may have already had treats.
Summary: Ask the dog's owner before you approach. Keep your hand flat with your fingers together. Wait for the dog to come to you. Watch the dog's behavior. Give the dog a treat.

Click the Apple logo in the top-left corner of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear. It's near the top of the drop-down menu. This icon resembles two people silhouettes. It should be in the bottom-left corner of the System Preferences window. You should see the name of the current account at the top of this sidebar. If you see "Admin" here, you're using an administrator account; if not, you're a shared user, and you won't be able to change other users' account statuses. Even if you're on a guest account, you should be able to see "Admin" under the name of the administrator account here. It's in the bottom-left corner of the window. Type in the password you use to unlock your computer, then click OK. Doing so will unlock the user menu for editing. This should be the name of someone for whom you wish to add administrator privileges. It's next to the user's name. If you instead want to remove administrator privileges from an admin account, uncheck the box here. Doing so will save your changes and apply the account type change to your selected account.
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One-sentence summary -- Open the Apple menu . Click System Preferences…. Click Users & Groups. Look for your name in the left-hand sidebar. Look for "Admin" beneath your name. Click the lock icon. Enter your administrator password. Click a user's name. Check the "Allow user to administer this computer" box. Click the lock icon again.

Q: In a parenthetical citation after a quote or paraphrase from the interview, identify the name of the person interviewed by their first initial and last name. Place a comma after the name, then the words "personal communication." Add another comma, then type the date of the interview in month-day-year format. Place a period outside the closing parentheses.  Example: (B. Spears, personal communication, July 27, 2018). With APA style, citations are only included in your reference list if they point the reader to "recoverable data." A published interview would be published data because your readers could look it up and read it themselves. However, if you conducted an interview yourself, readers have no way to access it. If the interview is published, whether in print or online, the citation format is the same as it would be for any other article or video published that way. Generally, start your citation with the author, followed by the date of publication in parentheses. After the date, type the title of the interview in sentence-case, capitalizing only the first word and any proper nouns. Close with a URL or publication information.  Magazine example: Schultz, S. (2018, April 9). Talking turkey with a lion tamer. Time, 139, 38-41. Blog post example: Sanders, S. (2018). Interview with Britney Spears [Blog post]. Retrieved from https://sandersss.wordpress.com/2018/07/27/interview-with-britney-spears Video example: Sanders, S. [Sandersss]. (2018, July 27). Interview with Britney Spears [Video File]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqSTXuJeTks Post a transcript of the interview on a blog or other website. If you have a video or audio recording, post that on a blog or using a video platform such as YouTube. This allows your readers to access the interview and review your source material for themselves. Once you publish the interview, create an entry in your reference list that reflects the type of source. Use the regular author-date format for in-text citations.
A: Cite a personal interview in text only. Match the format to the type of source for published interviews. Publish personal interviews to make the data recoverable.

Problem: Article: Leg pain and/or swelling can be uncomfortable to live with, and compression stockings might make your legs feel better. Talk with your doctor to see if this option will reduce your discomfort. If you have poor blood flow in your legs, compression stockings are not the right choice. Your doctor will check to see if you have varicose veins, venous leg ulcers, deep vein thrombosis (blood clot in a deep vein), or lymphedema (leg swelling). If one of these conditions is present, your doctor may prescribe compression stockings for you. You may need to wear compression stockings daily for up to two years. Almost one-third of pregnant women will develop varicose veins, which are veins typically in the legs and feet that have enlarged because of increased pressure in your veins. Wearing compression stockings can make your legs more comfortable and will promote blood circulation. Ask your doctor if compression stockings will help your condition. In some cases, compression stockings will be prescribed for patients post-surgery to reduce the risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE), or the formation of blood clots in your veins. If your post-surgery recovery restricts your mobility or requires extended bed rest, your doctor may prescribe compression stockings. While research about the health benefits of wearing compression stockings during exercise is mixed, recovery time after exercising is decreased as blood flow is improved. Many runners and other athletes now wear compression stockings either during exercise or afterwards. It is up to you whether you find them comfortable enough to wear. These are usually sold as compression socks, and are available at sporting goods stores and other athletic supply stores.
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Talk to your doctor if you have leg pain or swelling. Wear compression stockings if you have reduced blood flow in your legs. Wear compression stockings if you develop varicose veins while pregnant. Wear compression stockings after surgery. Try compression stockings after exercising.