Do this by tapping on the app menu icon in your home screen, then look for the Google Play store app. Tap it to open. ”  In the results, tap the first one which is on the list, which is made by RiceKnight. Tap the "Install" button.
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One-sentence summary -- Launch Google Play. Search for “Reboot Menu. Download the app.

Q: Roman numerals were not standardized until modern times. Even the Romans themselves used them inconsistently, and all sorts of variations were used into medieval times and even the 19th and early 20th centuries. If you come across an old text with numerals that don't make sense in the usual system, refer to the steps below for help interpreting it.  If you're learning Roman numerals for the first time, ignore this section. Most modern users don't like to repeat the same digit if they can avoid it, and never subtracted more than one digit at a time. Old sources didn't obey these rules, but it's usually easy to figure out what they meant. For example:  VV = 5 + 5 = 10 XXC = (10 + 10) subtracted from 100 = 100 - 20 = 80 Confusingly, old texts sometimes use the smaller digit in front of the larger to mean multiplication, not subtraction. For example, VM might mean 5 x 1000 = 5000. There's not always an easy way to tell when this is happening, but sometimes the number is slightly altered:  A period between the two numbers: VI.C = 6 x 100 = 600. A subscript: IVM = 4 x 1000 = 4000. In old printed works, the symbol j or J is sometimes used instead of i or I at the end of a number. More rarely, an extra tall I at the end of a word can signify 2 instead of 1.  For example, xvi or XVJ, both equal 16. xv<font=5>I = 10 + 5 + 2 = 17 Early printers sometimes used a symbol called the apostrophus, similar to a backwards C or a ) symbol. This and variations of it were only used for large numbers:  M was sometimes written as CI) or ∞ by early printers, or as a ϕ in ancient Rome. D was sometimes written as I) Enclosing the above numbers inside additional ( and ) symbols meant multiplication by ten. For example, (CI)) = 10,000 and ((CI))) = 100,000.
A: Use this section only for old text. Read unusual repetitions. Look for signs of multiplication. Understand variations of I. Read large numbers with unusual symbols.

Article: If you’re just getting started, ask your family, friends, and neighbors if they know anyone who needs a house sitter. This can be a good way to get some experience without having to travel far from home. You might not be able to fit your whole resume in a newspaper’s classified ad section, but you can post a shortened version in a newspaper based out of the area where you want to house sit. In addition to traditional newspapers, check to see if the area has any independent weekly papers, like the Memphis Flyer or the North Bay Bohemian in Sonoma, CA. Sites like Craigslist are free to post on or browse, making them a popular option for people who are searching for house sitters. Since Craigslist and other similar sites are anonymous, be sure to do your due diligence. If someone responds to your ad with an offer that seems too good to be true or you get a bad feeling about it, move on to another opportunity. There are a number of websites which are dedicated specifically to the purpose of connecting homeowners with sitters. Search online for these companies, then pay a small fee to be listed in their directory of available house sitters. Some popular sites include http://trustedhousesitters.com, http://www.housecarers.com,   http://www.luxuryhousesitting.com, and http://mindmyhouse.com. The same companies that manage house sitting directories often also sell lists of homeowner advertisements seeking the services of a sitter. One benefit of buying a list of homeowner advertisements is that you’ll be part of a smaller number of applicants for these opportunities.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Ask family and friends about house sitting opportunities. Take out a classified ad in a local newspaper where you want to house sit. Post your profile on free classifieds websites. Pay to place a listing on house sitting websites. Purchase a list of “help wanted” advertisements.

Problem: Article: After letting your hair scrunch overnight, it's time to take it down. Gently remove your bun(s) or plop and let it fall naturally into place. It'll most likely look messy, so you'll have to do some styling to get your desired look. Gently use your fingers to comb through any big knots or messy areas, but try to avoid combing completely. Be careful not to pull too hard on your hair, as you don't want it to lose curl or volume. Finish your hair with hairspray, anti-frizz products, or a shine spray. Do not use any heavy products, such as creams or pomades, as they will weight down your hair.  The best way to do this is by flipping over your head upside-down, putting your chosen product in your palms, and scrunching your hair upward, from the ends to the scalp. If you are using a hairspray, flip your head upside-down, and then spray.
Summary: Take your hair down. Don't brush or comb your hair. Use a finishing product to hold your scrunched look in place all day.

Article: It's the black icon with an Apple logo and the word "TV" inside. If you've upgraded to iOS 13 or later, you should find the app on one of your home screens. If you don't see it, download it from the App Store.  Connecting to a Wi-Fi network is recommended, as downloading videos uses a lot of data. It's the TV icon at the bottom-left corner of the screen. There are several ways to navigate:  Tiles for various categories (Movies, TV Shows, Kids, etc.) appear at the top of the screen. Tap a category to do some exploring. Scroll down on the Watch Now screen to see suggestions, additional categories, networks, and promoted content from Apple. Tap Search at the bottom-right corner of the screen to search for a specific movie or show. This displays information about the movie or show, including its ratings, episodes (if applicable), and often a free trailer. If you selected a show with multiple seasons, tap the Season drop-down menu at the top-left corner to browse episodes by season, then tap an episode to see its price and viewing options. Depending on the movie or show, you may see both Buy and Rent options. Rent will always be cheaper, as you'll only be able to watch the video for 30 days. Tap the desired price when you're ready. Once you've confirmed your identity, the selected episode or movie will be purchased and ready to watch. If you don't have a payment method (e.g., a credit card) associated with your Apple ID, you'll need to enter payment information here before the movie or show will download. This displays a list of all content you've rented or purchased using this Apple ID, including the episode or movie you just bought. This saves the movie or episode to your iPad so you won't have to stream it over the internet. Once it's downloaded, you can tap the Play button (the sideways triangle) to watch it.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Open the Apple TV app. Tap Watch Now. Browse for a movie or show. Tap a movie or show. Tap the price to buy or rent. Enter your Apple ID password or use Touch ID. Tap Library once the download is complete. Tap the cloud icon to download the video.