In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This might be a book, video, or website that gives you insights to the mechanics behind the magic. You can locate the magic section of your local public library in section 793.8 (Dewey Decimal system) or section GV 1541-1561 (Library of Congress system). Most bookstores stock magic books in the hobbies or games section. You can browse the contents of your study material until you find a trick that captivates and intrigues you. This interest will motivate you through the drills and practice you will need to do before mastering the trick. It may help if you start with a trick that uses common items, otherwise you may need to invest in the components for a more complicated trick. Some common items used in basic magic tricks include: playing cards, coins, and toothpicks. Using the objects instructed (also called props), you should try to follow the instructions as closely as possible while practicing any supplied lines or wording (called patter). Repeat the instructions until you have memorized the movements and patter. Even if you don't like the patter provided, speaking while committing the actions of your magic trick will prepare you for interacting with your audience after you have mastered the trick. Remove your instructions from view, and pretend there is an audience in front of you. Continue practicing your trick in this fashion until you can do it smoothly and seamlessly.  Try your trick from a variety of positions, like while standing or sitting. Practice in front of a mirror and watch your expressions. Do you seem natural? Can you see any areas where you can tighten up your execution? You may be left-handed and your trick might call for a right-handed pass. Don't be afraid to change up the handedness if it helps you do the trick more easily. You should also consider changing the patter to suit your personality and delivery. Experiment with wording that's conversational, formal, humorous, or you could eliminate patter altogether and perform in silence or to a musical selection.
Summary: Locate your study materials. Choose a trick that strikes your interest. Heed the instructions carefully. Practice your trick blind. Make adjustments to suit your execution.

This blue-and-white "A" icon appears on your Dock, which is usually at the bottom of the screen. If you don't see it, click the Apple menu at the top-left corner and select App Store. Select a category from the panel on the left side of the App Store to look for certain types of apps, or type an app's name into the Search bar at the top-left corner to find something specific. Every app has its own details page, where you'll find a description, developer information, reviews, and screenshots.  If the app is free, a blue button that says "GET" will appear on the details page. If the app costs money, a price will be on the button instead. Some apps will require a paid subscription to use certain features even though the download is free. If a free app has a subscription option, you can find out in advance by scrolling down to the "Subscriptions" section under "What's New." If you don't see this section, you won't need a subscription. It's near the top of the details page. The text on the button will change to "INSTALL." Depending on your security settings, you may be prompted to sign in with your Apple ID or confirm your password before the application downloads. Once the installation is finished, the app will be added to your Applications folder.
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One-sentence summary -- Open the App Store . Browse for an app. Click an app to read about it. Click the blue GET button. Click INSTALL.

Problem: Article: The Bootloader Menu will display on-screen.   If your keyboard is not functioning, close your keyboard, hold your phone with the right-side facing up, then tap on the lower right corner of your screen. ” Alternately, you can press the “Alt” and “W” keys or use your touchscreen to select the option. Your phone will return to the system recovery screen.  ” Your phone will power on, and display the initial setup screen.
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Power off your Motorola Blur. Press and hold down the “Camera” key on the side of your device. Press the “Power” key to turn on your phone, and continue to hold down the Camera key as the phone powers on. Release the Camera key when prompted to do so by your phone. Press the “Volume down” key within 10 seconds to enter Recovery Mode. Open the keyboard of your Motorola Blur when a large triangle displays on-screen. Press the “Alt” and “L” keys to access the system recovery screen. Use the “Volume up” and “Volume down” keys to select “Wipe data / Factory reset. Tap on “OK,” then wait for the master reset to complete. Select “Reboot system now,” or press the “Menu” and “Back” buttons. Tap on “OK.