INPUT ARTICLE: Article: For instance, you might use 2 tbsp (40 g) baking soda, 1 tablespoon (15 mL) olive oil and 1 teaspoon (4.9 mL) lemon juice. Then, use a spoon to stir the ingredients together thoroughly.  The baking soda will probably start to fizz when you add the lemon juice. Don't worry, that's totally normal! If you want to adjust the amount of paste you're making, just keep a ratio of 2 parts baking soda to 1 part olive oil. Unless you're making a very large batch, a few squeezes of lemon juice should still be sufficient. Once you've lightened the stain as much as you can with the paste, wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water. The soap will help break up the oil in the paste, while the warm water will help dissolve the baking soda, which may leave a light residue if it has started to dry.

SUMMARY: Mix 2 parts baking soda, 1 part olive oil, and a squeeze of lemon juice in a bowl. Rinse your nails with hand soap and warm water.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You will need about three quart-size (liter-size) glass canning jars, complete with a lid that has a rubber seal. Two-piece lids are ideal. Each one must be free of chips and cracks. The jars need to be cleaned and sterilized before they are safe to use. Fill your sink with hot water and mild dish detergent. Scrub the jars clean and rinse them with hot water. After washing the jars and lids, you should sterilize them in boiling water. Fill a large sauce pot with water and heat it to boiling. Use canning tongs to dip the jars and lids into the water. Allow them to soak for 15 minutes before pulling them out with the tongs. Use the "sterilize" cycle if your dishwasher has it. If not, wash the jars using a normal wash cycle. Make sure that the jars go through a full rinse cycle to rid them of any excess soap. You can let them air dry by placing them upside-down in a drying rack or you can dry them out manually with a clean, dry dish towel.
Summary: Select glass canning jars in good condition. Wash the jars and lids in hot, soapy water. Boil the jars to sterilize them. Alternative, wash the jars in a dishwasher. Let the jars dry.

The first step when creating a good logo is to understand your company's brand. Although a logo is just one way to communicate the brand, it is often thought of as the cornerstone of a company's brand. To create an effective logo, you need to understand very clearly what your company represents.  Which emotions do you want people to feel when they see your logo? What are your company's core values? What vibe are you trying to create? What impression do you want people to have of your company? Answering these questions will help you determine your company's brand.  One way to figure out your brand identity is to create a mood board. On it, place all images that come to mind when you think about your company.   Write down the key words that describe your company. This is a good place to start when creating a logo too. The words can lead to logo ideas. Minimally, the logos should capture some sense of the words you pick because the logo and brand should reflect one another.  Consider your company's history. Your company's story is part of its overall identity and brand. A good place to start when determining your brand is to remember your company's origins. Your brand should make you stand out from your competition.  You don't want to blend in with everyone else. That's no way to sell a product.  This is even more important when there are competitor companies that market a similar product to yours. You have to find a way to differentiate yourself from the pack. Figure out the single factor that makes you different from all of the rest.  A unique selling proposition isn't many things. It's often one.  Think beyond the product itself. The reason that iconic brands like American Express and Mercedes work is because they connote quality or great service, so people will pay more for their product. It's important to determine the emotions that you want people to feel when they see your logo or think about your company's brand.  A brand is a customer's "gut feeling" about your business. Virgin Airlines is an example of a company that has thrived by focusing on customer feelings and service.   A brand means people would miss your product. It has meaning to them.  Coca-cola connects people to their childhoods. In that way, the brand creates meaning to consumers that goes beyond the product's taste. A brand doesn't just encompass what you think about your company. It involves how customers feel about your company and communicate with each other about it. What customers think your brand is, is your brand. Customers choose Starbucks because of its cache and lifestyle promises, not just its coffee. You will want to figure out everything about your company's position in the marketplace. SWOT is a technique that was developed by business experts in the 1960s to help businesses come up with a concrete action plan to improve their practices.  Four key aspects make up a SWOT analysis.  One computer company CEO says his company does the SWOT analysis each quarter. The company uses collective knowledge by involving all employees in the analysis, and the CEO believes the analysis helps the company spot blind spots. Other companies use SWOT analysis as part of the strategic planning process.  Sometimes companies will gather employees for a brainstorming session that uses the four-step SWOT analysis. Doing a SWOT analysis can help you figure out how to brand and position your company in your logo.  The first two elements of the SWOT analysis are internal factors faced by a company. The second two are external.   What are your company's strengths?  This is the first question in a SWOT analysis. Be realistic when you assess your company's strengths and consider competition when doing so. Branding, pricing, and other location are elements that are often considered. What are its weaknesses? Don't focus too much on gray areas. You don't want to have too much complexity in a SOT analysis. What threats does it face?  This is the third part of the SWOT analysis, and it focuses on customers and competition, as well as any other external threats.   What opportunities exist?
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One-sentence summary -- Figure out your company's values. Find a unique selling proposition. Don't forget emotional response. Do a SWOT analysis.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Then it will ask for a code. The code is 12345 (the default). Now you are finished, your phone will restart with all the phone memory formatted.

SUMMARY:
You can remove the mmc but keep the sim card and restart your phone. Then press the keys *#7370#. The phone would ask a confirmation. Select yes.