Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Power off your Nokia Lumia 520. Press and hold the Volume Down button for about eight seconds, or until an exclamation point displays on-screen. Press the Volume Up key, then press Volume Down, followed by the Power button, then the Volume Down key once again. Release all buttons when the phone reboots.

Answer: If using a Windows 7 Nokia 520, press and hold the Power button, Camera key, and Volume Down button until the phone begins to vibrate. This keystroke pattern will unlock your device, and reset the security passcode along with factory settings. If using a Windows 7 Nokia 520, release the Power button, while continuing to press and hold the Camera key and Volume Down buttons. The welcome screen will display, and your phone will be unlocked and restored to the original factory settings.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Wash the potatoes. Cut the potatoes. Boil the potatoes for a few minutes. Drain the potatoes.

Answer: Use a vegetable brush and scrub the potatoes under clean running water to remove dirt and other particles. You don’t have to peel the potatoes to cook them this way, so it’s important to wash them thoroughly first. The best potatoes for sautéing are small waxy ones with thin skins, including:  Charlotte Maris piper Desirée King Edward Transfer the potatoes to a clean towel and pat them dry. Use a sharp knife to carefully cut the potatoes. For sautéed potatoes, you can cube them, slice them, or halve them:  For cubes, cut each potato into half-inch (1.3-cm) chunks  For rounds, slice the potatoes into half-inch (1.3-cm) disks  For halves, simply cut each potato in half lengthwise Fill a medium pot halfway with water. Put on the lid and bring the water to a boil over medium heat. When the water is boiling, add the potatoes. Return the water to a boil and cook the potatoes in the boiling water for four to five minutes. Parboiling the potatoes like this will partially cook and gently soften them, and this means they’ll cook evenly through when you sauté them. After three minutes, remove the potatoes from the heat. Drain them in a colander. Place the colander inside the pot and let the potatoes drain for about five minutes. This will give the potatoes time to dry, which will make for crispier sautéed potatoes.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Start early and train hard. See if your body type fits the role. Find a professional coach and enter competitions. Devote your life to gymnastics.

Answer: As soon as you know you want to be a gymnast, start taking lessons right away so that your body learns flexibility from an early age. As you work with a coach and improve your skills, you'll advance from beginner level to higher levels, and eventually you'll be good enough to compete. It's important to develop flexibility and muscle memory as soon as possible, since these qualities are harder to attain at an older age.  If you decide you want to be an elite gymnast, get your skill level assessed so you know exactly where you stand and how much work you'll need to put in to advance to the next level. If you're on the older side, you can still become a good gymnast, but it may be more difficult to compete at very high levels. Many gymnasts reach their peak before age 18. While anyone can gain flexibility and find out what their body can do, professional gymnasts tend to have a certain body type that's conducive to flying and flipping through the air. They're usually on the shorter side and very slight, but strong. If you're growing quite tall, or if your body tends to be stocky, being a professional gymnast might not be in the cards.  Work with a trainer to find out whether hard work will help your body get to where it needs to be to compete on an elite level. With the right kind of training, you might still be able to be a gymnast. Don't be hard on yourself if it turns out that your genes aren't lining up with your desire to be a gymnast. It's not worth starving yourself or trying to stunt your growth; don't put your health at risk. Try pursuing an athletic endeavor that isn't so dependent on being slight. A gymnast will not succeed without a brilliant coach helping him or her along the way. When you start getting serious, ask around and track down the best coach in your area as soon as possible. Work with your coach to improve your skills to the point where you can start entering professional competitions.  You probably won't find who you're looking for at your local YMCA or club gym. In fact, you might have to travel to a different city to work with the best coach available. When your skill level is high enough, you can compete as part of a team. Each team will have certain requirements your coach will help you meet. Watch videos of Olympic gymnasts like Gabrielle Douglas, Simone Biles, Aly Raisman, Laurie Hernandez, Nastia Luikin, and Aliya Mustafina to see their artistry and technique, which will help you in competition. At the elite level, your life will become gymnastics. Half of the day, almost every day, will be spent training. You'll learn top-level skills that you simply couldn't master any other way. If you want to compete with the very best, you'll have to become a gymnastics expert, and that means making gymnastics the most important part of your daily routine.  Many elite gymnasts are homeschooled, giving them the flexibility to spend half their days training. There's not much time for other extracurricular activities. In order to work with the best coaches and teams, you might have to move to a new city, or even a new country, as many elites have done. The reward for devoting your life to gymnastics will be seeing your body do amazing things — and maybe earning some medals, too.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open your iPhone's web browser and visit the Twitter website. Log in with your Twitter account. Tap the "Me" tab at the top of the page. Tap the Gear button beneath your profile image. Tap the "Settings" button. Scroll down and tap the "Change password" link. Enter your current password. Enter your new password. Tap "Save" to save your new password. Log into the Twitter app with your new password.

Answer:
You cannot change your Twitter password from within the Twitter app on iPhone. You'll need to use the Twitter mobile site instead. If you are trying to change your password because you can't remember it, see the Resetting a Lost Password section below. This will open your Profile page. This will open a new menu. This will open your account Settings page. This will open the password reset form. You'll need to enter your current password before you can change it. If you don't know your current password, see the Resetting a Lost Password section below. You'll need to enter this new password twice in order to verify it. Your new password will take effect immediately. You'll be signed out of any other devices that you are currently logged into. After changing your password, you can open your Twitter app and use it to log back in.