Article: To do this go to Settings > Wi-Fi > and select your network. If the network is password-protected enter your password at the prompt. If you don't have a network or there isn't an unprotected one nearby, you can buy an inexpensive Wi-Fi router to hook up to your modem. Look for the light blue icon with a white A in it, or search for "App Store" in the search bar that appears when you swipe to the right.  You will be able to read more about the app, view screenshots, and read ratings. It will either say the price or say "Free." Tap it again. You will be prompted for your password whether or not the app is free. This may take some time. An icon should appear
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Make sure you're connected to the Internet. Launch the App Store. Search for the app you want to download, or browse the featured apps or categories. Click on an app that looks interesting. If you would like to download the app, tap the blue button with the small plus sign in the top corner. The button will turn green and read "Install App". Enter your password. Wait for your app to download.

Problem: Article: Make sure that the room is devoid of any furniture, window treatments and wall hangings. If the floor continues into a closet, make sure to empty it. Be cautious not to drag furniture across wood floors. Heavy furniture may scuff the hardwood and leave marks. Insert a small piece of wood behind the pry bar to provide leverage, and to prevent damaging the trim pieces. Seal all of the openings–electrical outlets, vents, and light switches–with masking tape. Cover the light fixtures with trash bags, and secure them with masking tape. Separate the room from the rest of the house by taping the door shut or hanging plastic sheeting in the doorway.  You may find gaps or gouges in the wood which need to be filled. Apply wood putty according to the manufacturer's instructions. Allow it to dry thoroughly before proceeding with your finishing. You should also protect yourself from sawdust and stain fumes by wearing a respirator. Any water spots where the wood has turned black can be treated by mixing a 50-50 solution of bleach and water to remove all or nearly all black spots.
Summary: Prepare the area that is going to be finished. Remove trim using a pry bar. Protect the room from sawdust and stain fumes. Vacuum the floor thoroughly to remove any dust and debris.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Once you have finished a draft of your book, you should read it out loud. Read it out loud to yourself and notice if you crack up at your own writing. This may be a good indication that your book might be funny to others. You can also read the book out loud to others, such as a friend or a family member to see if they laugh or find your writing funny. Perhaps you bring your funny book to a writing group and get feedback from others on whether it is funny or if it needs some work to get there. Or maybe you have a writing partner that you exchange work with so you can both critique each other and make your writing that much funnier. Accept feedback from others on how you can make your book funnier and push the humor a little more. It will only make your book stronger. Once you have received feedback on your book, you may be ready to revise it and polish it until it is at its best. Adjust any dialogue that comes across as forced or awkward instead of funny. Add in language that is more embellished and humorous so your writing comes across as funny. Remove any sentences that do not add to the humor in your book.

SUMMARY: Read the book out loud. Show the book to others. Revise the book.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The syrup is ready to use immediately, if you have your shaved ice at the ready. However, it will keep in the fridge for up to 1 month if you decide not to use it immediately.
Summary: Store the syrup in the refrigerator until you use it.

Not everyone who displays narcissistic traits has narcissistic personality disorder. Some people are simply selfish and have big egos, so be careful about over-diagnosing.  In order for a person to be diagnosed with narcissistic personality disorder, symptoms must interfere with basic functioning in at least two of the following areas: cognition, affect, interpersonal functioning, or impulse control.  A professional diagnosis is needed to confirm whether a person has narcissistic personality disorder or just narcissistic traits. Borderline personality disorder is often confused with narcissistic personality disorder. The two share many of the same symptoms, so it's important to understand the subtle differences.  People with both disorders may display anger, but people with narcissistic personality disorder tend to display anger towards others, while people with borderline personality disorder tend to express anger towards themselves. People with borderline personality disorder may care more about other people's concerns and opinions than people with narcissistic personality disorder, although they are still unlikely to interact with others in a normal and healthy way. It is possible for one individual to have both narcissistic personality disorder and borderline personality disorder, which may further complicate the diagnosis. Antisocial personality disorder, also known as sociopathic personality disorder, is also commonly confused with narcissistic personality disorder because people with both disorders tend to display a general disregard for other people. There are, however, some symptoms that distinguish the two disorders from one another.  People with antisocial personality disorder tend to have a harder time controlling impulses than people with narcissistic personality disorder. As a result, they are often more aggressive and/or self-destructive. People with antisocial personality disorder also tend to be more intentionally manipulative and deceitful than people with narcissistic personality disorder.
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One-sentence summary -- Distinguish narcissistic tendencies from a personality disorder. Consider the possibility of borderline personality disorder. Recognize the possibility of antisocial personality disorder.

Being able to reach treats immediately is important for training, so the dog learns which behavior is being rewarded. Traditionally, dogs are taught to walk on the left side, so keep the treats in a left pocket or waist pouch. Put a few small treats in your closed fist and walk along with your hand in front of the dog's nose. Every few seconds, pop a treat into your dog's mouth as you continue walking. If the dog runs forward or hangs back, stop and call the dog to you. Continue to call the dog back patiently, until it returns. When it does, tell it to sit, feed it a treat, and praise it. Continue your walk as before, feeding it treats as you do. If the dog starts walking ahead but hasn't lunged to the end of the leash yet, say "Easy." Say "Yes" and give a treat if it responds by turning around and coming back to you. If the dog pulls at the leash to eliminate or to sniff an object, stop and call it back. When it comes, praise it, say "Yes," and let it go where it wants to go. Follow it so the leash stays slack. When you start out, you might just walk up and down the block, so the dog doesn't stop paying attention. Each day, walk a little further. After at least a week of this, straighten up and keep your hand near your pocket of treats, around waist level. Every other step or so, take a treat from your pocket and lower it to the dog. If the dog can walk for several minutes without pulling on the leash, you can slowly increase the number of steps between treats. Try to reach one treat per minute within a couple weeks. Dogs have trouble understanding the purpose of punishment, which makes it an ineffective motivation technique. You should only use these techniques sparingly to discourage unusually bad behavior, not on every walk:  Never use these techniques with a choke, pinch, or prong collar, or a head halter. If the dog ignores your commands to slow down and return to you, stop talking and turn back the way you came, tugging at the leash gently. Praise the dog when it catches up to you, then turn around and resume the walk.
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Keep treats in a pouch or pocket. Feed the dog treats as you walk. Stop and call the dog if it moves away. Grant permission to investigate objects. Gradually increase the duration of the walks. Reduce the number of treats. Use punishment sparingly.