INPUT ARTICLE: Article: It’s the icon with a square made of several smaller squares or dots. You’ll usually find it at the bottom of the home screen. If you’re using a Samsung Galaxy 8, swipe up from the bottom of the screen to open the app drawer. The name of this app may vary, so if you don’t see File Manager, look for My Files, File Browser, or File Explorer. This displays a list of files and folders on your Android.  If you don’t have a file manager, see this wikiHow to learn how to get one. If you have a Downloads app in the app drawer, you may be able to use it to browse files. Tap it, then tap ☰ to view additional folders. If you have an SD card, you may be able to browse it by tapping its name. Otherwise, tap Internal Storage (or Internal Memory) to browse for files. The selected file will open in its default app.  For example, tapping a photo will open it in your gallery or photo manager app. Certain file types, such as documents and spreadsheets, may require you to download an app for viewing.

SUMMARY: Open your Android’s app drawer. Tap File Manager. Tap a folder to view its contents. Tap any file to view it.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: . It is particularly important to watch for signs of illness with fish. That is because many fish diseases are highly communicable. Take precautions if you notice:  Rubbing against objects in tank Duller coloration, changes in color pattern, and spotting Chewing on gills and fins Lethargy Holding fins tight against the body Bloating Gasping for air at the surface of the water Disappearance of mass in the fins or tail To prevent the spread of disease, it is useful to keep a smaller tank that sick fish can be quarantined in. Keep the fish quarantined until you have diagnosed and treated the disease. Most fish diseases can be treated with commercially produced anti-biotic and anti-fungal solutions. If you have been unable to determine the cause of the illness. Talk to the people at the pet store. They should be happy to offer recommendations. To prevent further spread of illness, do everything you can to ensure that tank conditions are healthy. Clean out waste and food, check the pH, and cycle water.

SUMMARY: Watch for signs of illness Maintain a quarantine tank. Visit the pet store. Clean the tank.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Go to https://www.facebook.com/ in your preferred web browser. This will open your Facebook News Feed if you're logged in. If you aren't logged in, enter your email address (or phone number) and password in the top-right side of the page. It's in the top-right side of the Facebook page. Doing so prompts a drop-down menu. This option is in the middle of the drop-down menu. Click the page type that is most closely aligned with the content you plan on posting. For example, you would select Artist, Band or Public Figure for a page dedicated to your music, or Entertainment for a video game page. This will vary depending on the page type you selected:   Local Business or Place - Enter the business' name, category, street address, and phone number.  Company, Organization or Institution - Choose a category of business, then enter your business' name.  Brand or Product - Choose a category of product, then enter your product's name.  Artist, Band or Public Figure - Choose a type of public figure, then enter the page's name.  Entertainment - Choose a category of entertainment, then enter the page's name.  Cause or Community - Enter your cause's or community project's name. You'll see this blue button below the information you just entered. If all of the required information is there, clicking Get Started will create your page and take you to it. Once your page has been created, you can add a cover photo and profile photo to make the page more attractive. You can also view and change the page's settings by clicking Settings in the upper-right side of the page. If you would prefer to simply change the page's information, click ⋯ below the cover photo area and then click Edit Page Info.

SUMMARY: Open Facebook. Click . Click Create Page. Select a page type. Fill out your page's required information. Click Get Started. Review your page.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Sand blasters are powerful pressure washers that project a blend of water and sand to clean a surface. There are different types of sand blasters, so you will make sure that you select one suited to removing graffiti. Beware, sand blasters can remove underlying paint as well, so you will usually only want to use a sandblaster on a plain surface.  Sand blasters can be used to clean a wide variety of surfaces including concrete, metal, brick, masonry, and wood.  Sand blasters can be erosive! Be careful on old stone, brick, and wood, as a sandblaster can speed the deterioration of porous surfaces. Sand blasters can remove paint, rust, and grease as well. For most sand blasters, you'll want to be choosing round silica to clean graffiti from surfaces. It is effective and inexpensive. Of course, make sure that the sand type you choose is suitable for both your blaster and the surface in question. Place your sandblast probe into the sand you will be using and attach the dispensing end to your power washer nozzle. Make sure that your sand source stays dry and moisture free.  Your sand must be completely dry. Moisture could cause the sand to clump which would compromise functionality.  Be sure to use safety goggles! Sand and debris can easily damage your eyes. Before you begin to work on cleaning the graffiti you may wish to familiarize yourself with the sand blaster by doing a trial run on a similar piece of material. Once you are confident that you have the hang of things you'll be able to get started. When you first start, you'll want to sandblast the graffiti at an angle. Firing directly at the graffiti at a 90 degree angle is extremely powerful and can also cause damage to the underlying surface. Begin at an indirect angle and move from there.  You're looking for an angle that removes the graffiti without harming the underlying surface. Once you find that angle, move back and forth methodically. Generally cleaning a square foot at a time is a good way to start. Now that you are set up and know how to use your equipment properly, blast away! Continue to use even, methodical sweeps with the sandblaster and you will have the offending graffiti gone in no time. Once you are done, take a step back and assess your work. Sometimes you'll spot areas where the graffiti is faded but still visible. Get back to work and repeat your prior sandblasting until the surface is clean. Once you are done, carefully pack up your equipment. If you are storing extra sand make sure that it is completely dry and clump-free. You'll also want to inspect the surface for damage. Re-caulk or re-seal any porous corners or seams that may have been compromised by the sandblasting.

SUMMARY:
Select a sand blaster. Choose the right type of sand. Set up your equipment. Carefully test your equipment. Start cleaning the graffiti. Keep going until it is clear. Evaluate your work. Wrap up.