Article: Your dog's eye may water a lot to the point that it looks like he's crying. The eye can look red and you might see a layer of film over your dog's eye. These can all be signs of a corneal ulcer. A corneal ulcer is like a burst blister on the surface of the clear part of the eye (the cornea). If your dog is in pain because of an ulcer, he may hold the eye partially closed or rub his eye with a paw. Your Boston terrier might look like he's squinting or sensitive to light. If your dog has a corneal ulcer, you'll probably be able to tell that he's in pain based on how he's acting. Ulcers are painful and if they become infected or erode deep into the eye they can cause permanent scar tissue which interferes with vision. Take your dog to the vet for a diagnosis. The vet will look at your dog's eye to check for inflammation and ulcers on the surface of the cornea. The vet will also take samples to look for bacterial or fungal infection. A blood sample may be needed to rule out a viral infection. The vet will check to see how deep the ulcer is. Serious ulcers can erode the eye deeply which can put the eye in danger. Usually, the vet will prescribe antibiotic drops to heal the ulcer and prevent infection. Most ulcers clear up within a week. If your dog isn't responding to treatment, he may need a minor procedure. The vet may need to give your dog local anesthetic and rub at the cornea with a dry cotton swab. This removes any damaged cells that are preventing the eye from healing. Rarely, the vet may need to put the Boston terrier under full anesthetic to lightly puncture the the surface of the eye. This helps healing cells latch onto the ulcer so that it also heals. Boston terriers have large corneas which means that more of this delicate surface is exposed. It could easily get knocked or scratched during play. Fashion trimming (cutting the the whiskers above the eye, especially in show dogs) increases the risk of corneal ulcers. Boston terriers need the extra protection that they get from the whiskers. Whiskers give them an extra sense of location and warning of danger so they don't knock into objects.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Watch for signs of a corneal ulcer. Monitor your dog's behavior. Get the eye examined. Follow the vet's treatment plan. Learn what increases risk of corneal ulcers.
Article: Write down all your hobbies, volunteer projects, classes you've taken, and similar experiences. Think about your experiences with each, and come up with several different options before choosing one to write about. When brainstorming, write down every idea you have – even if it seems silly at the time. Sometimes those odd thoughts can inspire a great idea. Find a moment when you had to make a choice. Explain why you made that decision, and why your choice illustrates the kind of person you are, or want to be. Choose an incident or a period in your life that explains why you want to go into medicine. You could describe the person who inspired you to become a doctor, or talk about the specific moment when you decided to become one. If you don't have an original theme that you really want to work with, it's okay to go with the tried and true. Many medical school personal statements are based three common themes. Then flesh out your essay with original details that are specific to you – you can't afford to be boring.  Why you want to be a doctor Why you are an extraordinary person Why you are completely qualified (for medical school, or for the medical profession) Avoid overly personal topics such as a romantic breakup, your parents' divorce, or a relative's illness. Choose a subject you can discuss openly without resorting to melodrama or cliché.  Your essay does not need to be really heavy and serious, or describe an event that few people have experienced. The central theme of your essay can be light. It just needs to illustrate the points you are trying to get across.  Avoid discussing the death of a beloved grandparent who was a doctor. Instead, explain how you were inspired by interactions with their patients during a summer internship at their office. Avoid discussing how you dressed up in scrubs for Halloween in 3rd grade – your early childhood dreams have little bearing on whether you are right for medical school, now. Instead, you might talk about how you learned the value of hard work and attention to detail by restoring a boat with your father last summer. Since you don't know exactly who will be reading your essay, or what their personal politics or beliefs may be, it's best to stick to neutral topics. If you do mention something that is potentially controversial, make sure your tone is neutral and you aren't being preachy or judgemental.  Avoid discussing politics or religion, because you don't know the views of the person who will be reading your essay. Try to avoid any subject that commonly makes people angry or defensive. If you need inspiration, there are many sources online that have sample statements you can look at. Just be sure your statement is your own work, and isn't too similar to something you've read.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Make a list. Discuss a pivotal point. Make it relevant. Choose a common theme, if you're stuck. Avoid being too sentimental. Avoid controversial topics. Read sample statements.
Article: You can use any web browser. It's the second link below "Feedback" on the page. By default, your downloaded files can be found in your Downloads folder.  Click the file that says "wnetwatcher_setup.exe".  This opens the Wireless Network Watcher installer.  Follow the on-screen instructions to finish the installation.  Wireless Network Watcher will open when it finishes installing. It has an icon that resembles an eyeball over a wireless router.  To locate it, click the Windows Start menu and type Wiress Network Watcher.  Click the icon to open it. Wireless Network Watcher will automatically scan your network and display a list of connected devices after launching Use the "Device Name" column to see the name of each device connected to the network and the router it's connected to. It's in the upper-left corner of Wireless Network Watcher.  This rescans your network and displays a list of connected devices.
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Go to http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/wireless_network_watcher.html in a web browser. Scroll down and click Download Wireless Network Watcher with full install. Click the install file and follow the instructions. Open Wireless Network Watcher. Click the 'Play' triangle icon.