INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Sometimes cold sores can become extremely painful, even leading to headaches and other related pains. Hold a hot water bottle or a bag of ice wrapped in a towel up to your lip for 20 minutes. The warm or cool temperature will help ease the pain. Creams and ointments containing benzocaine or lidocaine provide temporary pain relief. They're commonly packaged as anti-itch creams and are available in drug stores. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as aspirin and ibuprofen can reduce pain around your mouth and help relieve associated headaches. Follow the instructions on the bottle for proper dosage.

SUMMARY: Apply a warm or cold compress. Use a topical anesthetic. Take a pain reliever.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: ” If you need to change your password because you can no longer remember it, click on “Forgot your password?” below the password field. Facebook will ask you to enter your email address, and will send you an email that contains a link you can click on to reset your Facebook password.     ” Your Facebook password will now be changed to the new password you have chosen.

SUMMARY: Go to Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/. Enter your email address and password and click on “Log In. Click on the gear icon in the upper right-hand corner. Select “Account Settings” from the options provided. Click on the “Edit” link to the right of Password. Enter your current Facebook password and a new password into the fields provided. Click on “Save Changes.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Wear business casual or business formal clothes when you check in, such as a dress shirt with pants or a nice blouse with a skirt. Hotel employees will see your outfit and think that you’re professional and responsible, so they may be more likely to upgrade your room. Avoid wearing any dirty or baggy clothes since the employees may think you won’t take good care of the room. Even if you’re able to check in earlier in the day, wait until the late afternoon since receptionists will know which rooms are more likely to be vacant overnight. Try to get to the hotel between 3-5 PM since the employees may bump you into a better room. Don’t arrive much later than 6 PM since employees that have the power to give you an upgrade may have left for the day. If you are staying at the hotel because of a birthday, anniversary, or another important event, let the receptionist or concierge know in conversation. Bring it up casually in conversation when you’re checking in since the employees may be able to upgrade your room to help you celebrate. Avoid lying about special events just to get a hotel room upgrade. You might stay at the same hotel again in the future, and keeping up with the lie could become too complicated. While you’re checking in, ask the receptionist if there’s any way they can upgrade your room. Smile and be genuine with the staff so you’re more likable and stand out from other guests. Let them know specific things you’d like in your room, such as a different view or more space. If you’re polite, they may be willing to meet your requests so you have the best stay.  For example, you may ask directly by saying, “Are there any rooms available to upgrade to?” or you can ask indirectly by saying something like, “Do you have something on a higher floor?” Try asking how much it would be to upgrade your room. If you show that you’re willing to pay extra, the hotel may upgrade you at no charge if it’s a simple fix. If you get to your room and there’s a problem, like the shower isn’t working or the blinds don’t close properly, talk to the receptionist or concierge to let them know about the problem. Tell them why the room doesn’t meet your expectations as politely as you can so the staff is more likely to fix the problem. Many times, the hotel wants you to feel comfortable during your stay and will switch your room. Avoid making up complaints about your room just to get an upgrade. You could end up getting an employee at the hotel in trouble.

SUMMARY: Dress well to show you’re responsible. Arrive between 3-5 PM for the best chances at an upgrade. Let the check-in counter know if you are celebrating a special occasion. Ask politely if there’s an opportunity for a room upgrade. Complain about your room if you’re genuinely not satisfied with it.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Molly bolts are the strongest of your options, holding up to 100 pounds (45 kg) in straight drywall. A molly consists of a screw and a sleeve. The sleeve flays out against the backside of drywall to create a wide base of support. You will need a drill to install a molly bolt. Attach the bit that matches the size of your molly bolt. Remember that molly bolts create large holes in your wall, so choose your placement carefully. If you are using 2 molly bolts, predetermine how far apart you need them to be according to the size of your item. Use a tape measure to make the two marks the correct distance apart. Double check that the 2 marks are in line either using a leveler or by measuring down from the ceiling.  If the item you’ll be hanging has a wire hanger on the back, be sure to consider the length of the slack. You can test this by pulling the center of the wire tight toward the top of your object. Measure from the bottom of the object to where the wire catches. Keep the bit perpendicular to the floor. Use the same size bit as the bolt. For example, if you chose a 1⁄4 inch (6.4 mm) bolt, use a 1⁄4 inch (6.4 mm) bit. Place the molly bolt, the screw and the sleeve together, into the hole you’ve drilled. Some drywall flakes are normal and can just be brushed off the wall. Use your drill or a screwdriver to screw the molly bolt flush into the wall. As you screw, the sleeve spreads behind the wall and you will feel it tighten. If what you are hanging requires brackets, remove the screw by turning it to the left. The sleeve will stay in place. Place the screw through the bracket and screw it back into place. Line your item’s hanging hardware up to the molly bolt and fasten them together. If you find that there is not enough space to accommodate the hanging hardware, loosen the screw slightly.

SUMMARY:
Choose molly bolts for heavy items up to 100 pounds (45 kg). Mark the spot where you plan to hang the object. Drill a hole for the molly bolt. Insert the molly bolt into the hole. Screw the bolt down tight. Hang your item.