INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Your doctor or the clinic you are visiting will be able to put you in touch with an experienced opiate-withdrawal counselor. Whether it is one-on-one, group, or in a family setting, counseling in conjunction with buprenorphine maintenance or detox has been shown to be much more effective than maintenance or detox alone. Support groups like Narcotics Anonymous or SMART Recovery can be extremely helpful for the recovering patient. One study found that recovering patients attending NA and AA programs had an 81% abstinence rate, compared to a 26% abstinence rate among non-attendees. Don't force yourself to go through the pain of methadone withdrawal alone. There are thousands of other recovering patients just like you, who can not only give you advice and support, but who draw inspiration from you. While clonidine is not as effective as buprenorphine during detox, it is useful in reducing lingering flu-like symptoms such as anxiety, agitation, muscle aches, sweating, runny nose, and cramping, all of which may last up to eight months. Lofexidine is a drug with a similar pathway, recently approved in the UK, which can reduce symptoms with fewer side effects. Insomnia is a common symptom of withdrawal from methadone. Zaleplon and zolpidem work like benzodiazepines such as clonazepam, but without the same withdrawal symptoms. Trazodone is an antidepressant that regulates serotonin levels, thereby aiding sleep. Muscle cramps, diarrhea, nausea, and flu-like symptoms are most likely during detox, but such symptoms can linger for weeks. Aches and diarrhea can be treated with over-the-counter medications such as ibuprofen (Advil) and bismuth subsalicylate (Pepto-Bismol). Your doctor may prescribe prochlorperazine (Compazine) or ondansetron (Zofran) for nausea.

SUMMARY: Get counseling. Join a support group. Use clonidine or lofexidine to treat lingering withdrawal symptoms. Ask your doctor about using trazodone, zaleplon or zolpidem to treat insomnia. Treat the other lingering symptoms of withdrawal.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you don't already own lawn-care equipment, you need to decide what you'll need for your business. What services do you plan to offer? Will you only need a lawnmower, or do you also plan to cut weeds, trim hedges and remove leaves? How much money do you have to start your business? The equipment you purchase will need to fall within that budget. If you find you don't have enough capital to purchase it, you can also lease equipment with fewer start-up funds, although that will cost more in the long run. Leasing equipment does have its perks, however, since you generally get the most modern equipment that requires minimal maintenance, and the costs can be tax deductible. You might decide to lease in the short term while you raise capital to purchase at a later date. With about $500, you can purchase a basic push mower, a trimmer and a leaf blower. If you plan to provide additional lawn services but lack the extra capital, you can always start off with basic tools and expand once you gain capital. If you don't have enough money to start with new equipment, you can even purchase a used lawn mower to use as you start earning money to reinvest into your business. Check online and local classified ads and yard sales.
Summary: Determine your needs. Set a budget. Purchase your equipment.

The Network icon will either resemble two arrows or a Wi-Fi symbol. ” The Network Connections window will display.   ” ” These are your computer’s current DNS settings.
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One-sentence summary -- Click on the Network icon at the top left corner of your Ubuntu desktop. Click on “Edit Connections. Click on the name of the network connection for which you’d like to check DNS settings. Click on the “Edit” button in the right pane of Network Connections. Click on the tab labeled “IPv4 Settings. Note the information posted in the field next to “DNS Servers.

Q: You need to fill out three fields:  Security Question—Enter a question that will be asked in any case you forget your digit combination password. Security Answer—Enter the answer to your security question. Password Hint—This will be a clue given to you in the event you forget your security question. Connect at least 4 dots to create an unlock pattern. Although this part can be skipped, it’s strongly suggested to set it for additional security. " App Lock or App Protector will restart, and you’ll be prompted to enter your digit combination password. To lock an app, tap the toggle switch on the right part of the screen next to name of the application you wish to lock. The toggle switch will then change to a closed pad lock icon. To unlock the app again, tap the same toggle switch and it will change to an open pad lock.
A: Set your security question. Draw an Unlock Pattern. Tap on "Continue. Select the applications you want to lock.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: After a season outside, they'll have mildew and dirt on them. Use warm water and a scrub brush to scrub dirt and debris from the stems until they're completely clean. The stems will be quite stiff, so a meat cleaver is a better tool for the job than a knife. Chop the stem into small sections, then chop those in half so you have a pile of small pieces of sugar cane. If you had a commercial sugar cane press, chopping the stems wouldn't be necessary. On large farms, juice is extracted from sugar cane using huge, heavy presses. There is no equivalent machine suitable for home use, so the chop-and-boil-method is used instead. The sugar is extracted through a long process of boiling the pieces down for about two hours. The sugar water is ready when it has the same flavor as a piece of raw sugar cane. You'll have to taste-test it to determine when it's ready.  Another clue is to look at the sugar cane pieces. After a few hours, the color will turn to a light brown, which indicates the sugar has been extracted. Check the pot every half hour or so to make sure that the pieces are still covered with water; if not, add more. Use the strainer to catch all the fibrous pieces of sugar cane. You don't need these anymore, so you can discard them. Boil the sugar water until it cooks down significantly and takes on the texture of thick syrup. This can take anywhere from one to two hours, so be sure to monitor the pot to make sure you don't overcook it. To test whether the syrup is ready, dip a cold spoon in the pot and check the texture.  If you like your syrup on the thin side, you can remove it from heat when it still easily slides from the back of the spoon. For thicker syrup, remove it from heat when it coats the back of the spoon instead of slipping right off. Place a lid on the jar and allow the syrup to cool completely before storing it in a cool, dry place.

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Scrub the stems. Chop the stems into one-inch sections. Boil the sugar cane pieces in a large stockpot filled with water. Pour the sugar water through a strainer into a smaller pot. Cook down the sugar water to turn it into syrup. Pour the syrup into a glass canning jar.