In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The water should rest between your hairline and your eyebrows. Keep your neck and upper-back muscles relaxed while you swim. Your head should be cocked about 45 degrees forward. If you move your head down too much toward your chest, it will cause more resistance. You do not have to wear goggles to swim freestyle; however, when you have to close your eyes while you swim, it can make you anxious. And it will make it more difficult to concentrate on your stroke. When you wear goggles, it can help you stay balanced and oriented. You will know when to stop because you will be able to see the walls of the pool, and you won’t have to worry about bumping into other swimmers.  Adjust your strap, pulling the straps until the goggles fit on your face firmly and comfortably. Adjust the nose bridge. Pull on both sides of the strap if the nose bridge is a strap. The nose bridge fits properly if you press your goggles up to your eyes and they suction to your eyes without a problem. Fit the goggles to your head by putting the eye cups up to your eyes so that they suction to your face, and then with your thumbs, move the strap behind your head so that your goggles are firmly in place.
Summary: Hold your forehead just under the water while you swim. Wear goggles while you are swimming.

The Windows Explorer looks like a folder and is located at the bottom left of the taskbar. Your files are on the left side of Windows Explorer.  To find a file from your Desktop, click on the “Desktop” folder on the left. You can also type the name of the file you’re looking for into the search box in the upper-right corner of the screen and click the magnifying glass for search results. You will see a pop-up menu with “Properties” at the bottom. ” A window will open with several tabs at the top, including “Share.” ” When you open the Share tab, you’ll see another set of options, including “Advanced Sharing” near the bottom. ” You should see an option at the top for “Share this folder.” ” You’ve set the folder up for sharing. ” Your file is available to other computers on your wireless network. Shared files and folders can be found under “Network” in Windows Explorer.
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One-sentence summary -- Click the Windows Explorer. Locate the file or folder you want to share. Right-click on the file. Click “Properties. Click “Share. Click “Advanced Sharing. Check the box next to “Share this folder. Click “OK.

Q: The main symptom of heatstroke is a body temperature above 104°F (40°C). To take the patient's temperature with a thermometer, place the thermometer either in the patient's mouth or under the patient's arm. The thermometer should be held in place for approximately 40 seconds. Normal body temperature is 98.6°F (37°C), but can range from 1 to 2°F or ½ to 1°C. There are a number of other symptoms that indicate heatstroke aside from a high temperature. These include flushed skin, rapid breathing, racing heart rate and headache. Patients may also be confused, agitated and slur their speech. Lastly the patient's skin will be moist to the touch if they have been doing physical activity or hot and dry to the touch if they have been in hot weather.  Talk to the patient to determine if they have a headache, slurred speech, confusion and or agitation. Place your hands on the patient's chest to determine if they have heavy breathing, rapid heart rate, and/or flush, warm or moist skin. Tell them exactly what you have done to administer first aid thus far, and give them a detailed list of the patient’s symptoms.
A: Take the patient's temperature to determine if he or she is suffering from heatstroke. Look for other symptoms if you do not have a thermometer. Give the paramedics a full report when they arrive.

Problem: Article: Click on the "Backup" icon. The Nokia Content Copier subprogram will appear. Choose from the drop-down list. There’s a notification near the bottom informing you when the latest backup was done. This will give you an idea which data versions you can recover or restore. " Browse through your local directories to find the backup file you want to use for restoring. You can either do this manually or have the program do a scan of your computer for all backup files. From the list of backup files, select the one you want to use. The backup file name usually includes the timestamp of the backup. This will guide you in selecting the correct backup. Selecting a backup will also show you further details on the backup, like file size and data contents. Tick on the corresponding data that you wish to import from the backup file and restore. Usually, you will want to restore everything, but you may prefer to start fresh on some. If your new phone is different from the one used to do the backup, the restored data may not be the exact copy you would be expecting. Data formatting may be different and may cause some changes. A dialogue box would show you the restore progress and percentage completion. Do not use or disconnect your phone during this time. You will be notified when the restore is finished. You may click "Abort" at any time to cancel the restore. When you’re done , click "Close" to exit the program. You’ve now successfully restored your Nokia phone.
Summary:
Launch the Nokia Content Copier. Select the phone you wish to restore. Click on "Restore. Search for backup files. Select the backup file. Select the data to restore. Wait for the restore to finish. Exit the program.