Q: Clean your speakers from any dust or debris that can muffle the sound. You can also plug in headphones or speakers. To increase the volume on your Android phone, you can use hardware keys, which are the buttons on the side of the device. Make sure your device is on and press the volume key until the display bar reaches the maximum level. This temporarily opens a popup expandable sound menu. Alternatively, if the popup menu isn't available on your device for some reason, you can enter system settings to find the same options. You can find it from the quick nav pull down bar by swiping down from the top of the screen, or in the app drawer of older Android versions. There is a button in the shape of a cog or gear in the corner of this menu that you may use to expand the sound menu. " In this menu you can individually change the volume of notifications, ringtones, system sounds, and media. Increase the sliders to their maximum volume by either moving them all the way to the top or all the way to the right. An important thing to remember when using an Android device is that it is essentially a mini computer, meaning it has a limited processing power. Keeping many apps running in the background can decrease the speed of your device, because it will be using its processing power to keep these apps open. This can be done by holding down the home button on most devices. You can also get applications from the play store such as Task-killer which will do this for you.
A: Make sure the speaker is not muffled. Unlock the device and press volume up key. Open your device’s "Settings" app. Choose "Sound & Notification. Close down all unnecessary apps.

Article: Positive reinforcement is more effective than criticism at encouraging healthy behaviors. Make a practice of noticing when your relative does something good for himself, and point it out to him.  For example, you might say: “I've noticed that you've gone for a lot of walks lately with your friends. That's great! It makes me so happy to see you enjoying yourself and getting exercise.” Or, you could send a simple, supportive message: “Nice job going to therapy today. I know it's not easy!” You can't make someone else take care of herself, but if you show her that you are willing to get rest, practice healthy nutrition, talk about your feelings, and move and breathe in healthy ways, then you'll feel better no matter what she chooses to do. And, you might just inspire her to try it. If your relative is suffering from a mental health issue, patterns of communication that work in general might not work as well with them. Support groups or your own therapist or counselor might be able to offer advice on effective communication strategies. In addition, reading up on your relative's condition on your own might help you to understand the situation better. A friendly invitation shows that you value your relative and want to spend time with him. What's more, doing an activity together can strengthen your relationship and offer you things to talk about besides your conflict over his behavior.  For example, go for a walk or a jog together.  Sign up for the same water aerobics or yoga class. Turning exercise into a social occasion will help lessen your relative's loneliness as well as supporting her in making good choices. While you need to set boundaries on what you do for your relative, it doesn't mean that you can't do anything for your relative. Develop a set of things that you can do that feel sustainable to you and that bring you satisfaction as well as helping your relative. For example, buy and cook healthy food for your relative if you have her over for dinner. It's not your responsibility to feed your diabetic relative every day. But if you host a party and invite her, preparing a diabetic-friendly treat could be a nice gesture.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Praise healthy choices. Model healthy behavior. Learn more about your relative's specific condition. Do healthy activities with your relative. Support your relative in ways that are healthy for you.

Problem: Article: " Explain that you wouldn't have feelings because you wouldn't exist, and that people can give birth while supporting others' right not to. You may wish to add that you love your mother and wouldn't want her to endure nine months of a forced pregnancy. No one is disputing that a wanted, loved pregnancy is a beautiful thing. Pro-choice people support a person's ability to choose what happens inside their body. (This is why the position is called pro-choice and not pro-rampant-abortion.) The death of an unwanted fetus is not the same as genocide, slavery, or the murder of an autonomous person. (A fetus or embryo, unlike a human being, is using another person's body in order to exist.)   If they point out that murdering disabled people and children is wrong, and disabled/young people may not be autonomous, the key is that any caregivers consent to caring for that person. (For example, an autistic person's caregiver chose that job and can quit at any time.) Many Jewish people don't appreciate pro-life groups comparing abortion to the Holocaust. The fetus could have cured cancer, yes... or it could have been a serial killer (which is statistically more likely). One could imagine all sorts of things, but none of it is relevant to the point of human rights. Heart surgery and the removal of tumors are also graphic procedures, yet those aren't automatically evil. Furthermore, gore can trigger phobias, PTSD, and other awful reactions, so it's not exactly a kind thing to shove in strangers' faces. Don't let someone base their point entirely off of something that would never happen. For example, if someone said "What if everybody got an abortion?", point out that there are many people who continue the pregnancy and that this is not realistic.  This isn't the same as other points such as "What if somebody was raped?", as there are many rape victims who receive abortions.
Summary: Shrug off speculation of "How would you feel if your mom aborted you? Remind them that being pro-choice is not anti-family. Point out inherent flaws in disaster comparisons. Dismiss speculations about what the fetus could have been. Point out the hypocrisy (and bad manners) of showing graphic abortion pictures. Don't validate any extremely hypothetical points.

Q: You will need to an official driver’s license that is up to date so you can drive cars around the sales lot. You may need to move cars for customers or drive with them in the car during test drives. Your employer will likely need proof that you are legally able to drive, such as a copy of your driver’s license. Customer service experience is a big asset for being a car salesperson, as you will need to interact with customers all day long. Look for customer service positions in retail, such as at a department store or a clothing store. Having customer service experience will be an asset on your resume, as it shows potential employers that you have interacted with customers before. You can also try getting a position at a coffee shop or in food sales to show employers you have customer service experience. Look for a business course that focuses on sales and selling techniques at your local university or college. You can also take a business course in sales online. Taking a business course can help you prepare for car sales and get more comfortable selling a product to customers. If you are already in business school or doing business courses, you should include this information on your resume so potential employers know you have this training. Research car makers and models, including this year’s models. Note which makers and models your local auto dealerships are selling. Make sure you know the prices and specs of the models in detail. Write down this information, study it, and try to memorize it so you can recite it off hand to customers and employers.  Look online for information about car brands and models. You can also subscribe to car magazines and newsletters that provide up to date information about car brands and auto makers. Try to have a well rounded sense of the different car models and makers on the market. You should be able to sell luxury vehicles as well as practical, family friendly vehicles. A car salesperson will need to calculate interest rates and other fees for customers. You should have at least high school level math skills so you can estimate and calculate numbers for customers. You may take extra math classes at your local university or college. You can also upgrade your high school math through an online math course.
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Have an up to date driver’s license. Get experience in customer service. Take a business course in sales. Study up on car makers and models. Have strong math skills.