INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This button is listed in the sidebar on the left and will open the wallpaper options. You will be taken to the ‘Choose’ page where you can select between Apple wallpapers and pictures stored in your Photos app. You can reach this same interface by launching the “Photos” app, tapping a photo to view, opening the “Share” menu in the upper right, and tapping “Use as Wallpaper”. You can also pinch or reverse pinch to zoom in and out. The bottom bar lists a number of options on how to use your photo as your wallpaper. Tapping the first 3 will set your photo as a wallpaper.  “Set Lock Screen”: This option will set the photo as your wallpaper only when the device is locked. “Set Home Screen”: This option will set the photo as your wallpaper only when your device is unlocked at the home screen. ”Set Both”. This option will set the photo as you wallpaper on both your lock and home screen. ”Perspective Zoom On/Off”. When on, this will automatically adjust your photo to fit the screen so that the photo scrolls slightly as you tilt your device. ”Cancel”: This will return you to your previous location without setting the wallpaper.

SUMMARY: Open the “Settings” app. Tap “Wallpaper”. Tap “Choose a New Wallpaper”. Tap a picture to preview it as a wallpaper. Tap and drag the picture to adjust its positioning. Choose your wallpaper settings.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Some of the major personal risk factors for prostate cancer are age and family history. The risk of prostate cancer increases the older you get. Although approximately 75% of the cases of prostate cancer have no pattern or order, about 20% of those with prostate cancer have had cases of the disease in their family previously. There are also approximately 5% of cases that are hereditary.  More than 80% of prostate cancers are diagnosed in men over the age of 65. If you have a first-degree relative, which would be a father, brother, or son, with prostate cancer, your risk of developing prostate cancer is two to three times higher than the average risk.  If you have BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene mutations, you are more likely to develop prostate cancer. Your doctor can test to see if you carry these genes. There may be a correlation between prostate cancer, waist circumference, and waist-to-hip ratio. This means carrying fat around your waist may increase your chances of developing prostate cancer. If you are African-American, the risk of prostate cancer is 60% higher than if you are Caucasian. African-American males are also twice as likely to die from prostate cancer and develop prostate cancer at an earlier age than Caucasian males. The hormones that your body naturally produce can contribute to the development of prostate cancer. Testosterone is a male sex hormone that is responsible for the deep voice, increased muscle mass, and strong bones that are prevalent in males. It is also responsible for the male sex drive and sexual performance and contributes to aggression. The growth of prostate cells is stimulated when testosterone is naturally converted to dihydrotestosterone (DHT).  According to studies, excess levels of DHT have been implicated in the development of prostate cancer. Another hormone implicated in the development of prostate cancer is excessive levels of insulin growth-like factor 1 (IGF-1). There is a modest increase in prostate cancer in men who have the high levels of IGF-1.
Summary: Learn about personal risk factors. Know the role race plays. Discover how hormones contribute.

Press the Power button at the top to shut your phone off. On the LG VS950, it is on the left side. Use a SIM card from the other network you want to use, like AT&T or Sprint, for instance. You can also use international or foreign SIM cards. Once it’s on, wait for it to finish loading. Instead of the usual home screen, a different screen will be displayed where you will be asked to enter a code. Once you’re done, press “Okay” to enter the code. A confirmation message will then be displayed on the screen telling you that you’ve successfully unlocked the phone.
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One-sentence summary -- Turn off your phone. Open the SIM card slot. Insert a SIM card from a different network. Switch on your phone. Type in the unlock code using the on-screen keypad.

Q: The point of your resume will be to allow your potential employer to evaluate your skills and contact you for an interview.  All parts of the resume are important but without your contact information you will not be able to be contacted even if your skills are outstanding.  Include the following information about yourself at the top of your resume:  Your full name. Your address. Phone numbers. An email address. Personal websites that highlight your previous and relevant work. Part of any good resume is to outline your skills and education.  This should be a clear and detailed list of your qualifications for the position which will demonstrate the assets you are offering to bring to the employer if hired.  Include the following information regarding your education:  The full name of any institutions you attended. Include the address of those institutions. When you graduated and what degree you earned. Additional minors or majors. Including your GPA can demonstrate your academic achievements. Listing your past employers is a requirement for most resumes.  In listing who you worked for last you demonstrate what you have already accomplished professionally and what duties you performed in those roles.  Review the following details that you should include for your past employers:  Full name of the employer The date you were hired and the date you left. Where that employer was located. Focus on your roles and responsibilities with that employer. After you have detailed your professional skills and qualifications you can also include relevant hobbies.  These hobbies should demonstrate your skill and passion for software development even further.  Only include your hobbies if you have enough space to do so as this section is optional on your resume.  Only include hobbies relevant to the position you are applying for. For example, you might program and develop games for the Android platform as a hobby. Another example would be any community events you organized that might demonstrate leadership. Include your hobbies only if you have room on your resume to do so. Employers are likely to receive a large amount of resumes that they will need to read through quickly.  If your resume is too long or short this can automatically cause you to be rejected for the position.  Strive to keep your resume at the appropriate length for the position you are applying for.  Many employers require your resume to be only one page in length. If you are seeking work fresh out of college then a one page resume is likely acceptable. Longer resumes will be required only if you have the relevant work experience to match.
A: Include your contact information. Prepare a detailed list of your education, training, and skills. Make a section to show your past employment. Consider including hobbies. Keep your resume the right length.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Missing class will leave you behind on class work and disrupt your study schedule. It may also disrupt the flow of the classroom if your teacher has to delay a lesson to may sure you are caught up on what you missed. Aim to attend all of your classes and miss school only if you are too sick to go. If you do miss class, be sure to borrow class notes from another student and ask to make up any missed assignments. Being disruptive in class will not only keep you from learning efficiently, it will distract others. Always be respectful to your teacher and classmates, and maintain a positive attitude. Being well-behaved will put you in your teacher’s good graces, which may translate into better grades for effort and participation. Being on your best behaviour in class means avoiding distracting classmates. Do not respond to fellow students who whisper at you or try to pass notes to you during class. Let your classmates know that you are trying hard to focus on your schoolwork when you are outside of the classroom so that they don't bother you once the lesson starts.

SUMMARY:
Aim for perfect attendance. Be polite and respectful. Do not engage with distracting classmates.