Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Make sure your account has been deactivated for long enough. Know that you cannot reactivate a deleted account. Open Instagram. Enter your username, email address, or phone number. Enter your password. Tap Log in. Follow any on-screen instructions.

Answer: After choosing to deactivate your account, Instagram typically requires a few hours to finish the process. During this time, you cannot reactivate your account. If your account has been deactivated for more than a day, you should be able to log back in without any trouble. If you chose to delete your Instagram account, you won't be able to reactivate it after deletion. Tap the Instagram app icon, which resembles a multicolored camera. Do so in the top text field. You can use any of these credentials so long as they're associated with the account you want to reactivate. Depending on the screen to which Instagram loads, you may first have to tap a Log In button or link in order to view the login page. Do this in the "Password" text box. If you don't remember your password, you'll need to reset it. It's at the bottom of the screen. As long as your login credentials are correct, doing so will log you into Instagram and reactivate your account. Depending on how long your Instagram account has been deactivated, you may have to accept updated Terms of Use or verify your phone number before you can proceed to your account. Logging back into your account reactivates it, so you shouldn't have to perform any reactivation steps after logging in.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Hold the guitar flat on your lap.

Answer: The sound hole should be facing upward. Ensure that the floor around you is free of grates, nooks, or other spots in which your pick could get lost. Also be sure that you've got clearance to move your instrument around without knocking over a nearby object.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Consider how open a person is to change. Notice how this person talks about others. See how this person handles conflict. Evaluate whether this person shows an interest in others.

Answer: Narrow-minded people tend to want to stay on one course of action. They are usually resistant to new and innovative methods.  Narrow-minded people may resist change or dislike things that conflict with their worldview. A narrow-minded friend, for example, may be averse to going to new restaurants in town. A narrow-minded colleague may be resistant to changes to your company's policies. While many people do not cope well with change, narrow-minded people may see change as inherently negative. A narrow-minded person may be unable to differentiate between different and negative. Narrow-minded people may be very opinionated about those around them. A narrow-minded person may be quick to judge others. They may also make negative comments frequently.  A narrow-minded person make quick and absolute judgments about others. He or she will lack the ability to see the complexity in human behavior. For example, you have a friend who struggles with her weight. When that friend is not around, a narrow-minded person may say something like, "I think the reason June can't lose weight is a lack of willpower." A narrow-minded person is unable to see how weight loss is complicated and will simply judge someone. Narrow-minded people may have a tendency to believe the worst in others. A narrow-minded person may say something like, "I feel like Kate was late to the movie last week to punish me for bailing on plans Saturday." Rather than accept people are just late sometimes, the narrow-minded person assumes malicious intent. Narrow-minded people are often eager to take sides. They are also eager for those around them to take sides. A narrow-minded person is likely to escalate conflict in most situations.  For example, two colleagues get into a dispute at work. The narrow-minded colleague may be quick to anger. He or she may approach you to talk negatively about the other party. Narrow-minded people cannot fathom differences. A narrow-minded person may be incredulous if you do not take his or her side in a conflict. Even if you don't know the details of the conflict, a narrow-minded person may say things like, "But you know what Jamie did was wrong, right? How can you not understand that's wrong?" People who are empathetic and curious take a genuine interest in those around them. Curious people may become less judgmental as they get to know multiple viewpoints. A narrow-minded person, conversely, may lack this curiosity.  Narrow-minded people may not be interested in the opinions of others. They may be convinced they have things figured out, and may scorn input from those around them. A narrow-minded person may not, say, ask you about your day. If you talk about politics with a narrow-minded person, he or she is more likely to argue than ask you why you feel the way you do.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Call the US Do Not Call registry service using the number that you would like to block from telemarketers. Follow the prompts to register for the service. Wait 31 days for the number to be added to the registry. Ask telemarketers to remove your name and number from their list immediately. Ask them their business name and number, if you still receive calls. Register a complaint with the Do Not Call service at donotcall.gov/complaint/complaintcheck.aspx.

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The number is (888) 382-1222. The registry will pick up your cellular phone number automatically, but you may be asked to answer some questions regarding your number.  This may take care of the problem. They are now in violation of the Do Not Call Act. Telemarketers in violation of the Act can be fined.