Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Be exceptionally productive. Solve problems. Accept help and guidance.

Answer: Awesome employees are extremely efficient and proficient because they love their jobs. Their desire to succeed, inspires them to impress colleagues and contribute to the team. They have an incredible work ethic that prevents them from complaining about additional responsibilities.  Find a job that you enjoy. Work hard to excel at completing your assignments. Accept additional responsibilities willingly. They will lead to incredible opportunities. Incredible employees are willing to set aside their personal opinions and agenda for the benefit of the company. Rather than spending time politicking for a promotion or gossiping about a colleague, they dedicate their energy to finding unique solutions to the company's problems. They value results over petty differences.  Commit to finding solutions instead of creating problems. Set aside your personal views and work to find the solution that benefits the company. The best employees are willing to admit that they don't have all of the answers. They don't let their ego prevent them from doing their job correctly. When necessary, they ask for advice and guidance from junior and senior colleagues.  Find a mentor in your industry. Ask your colleagues for help and advice. Include junior members of staff in your work process. They will appreciate it and it will give you a chance to mentor others.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Rest up. Keep your bandage on to let your arm heal. Replenish your fluids. Wait at least 8 weeks before donating again.

Answer: After you’ve finished making your donation, take it easy for at least 15-20 minutes. Most blood drives provide a designated rest area with places for donors to sit until they’ve regained their strength. If you feel dizzy or disoriented over the next 24 hours, lie down and put your feet up, elevated above your heart. The feeling will soon pass.  Avoid strenuous activities like exercising, playing sports, or mowing the lawn for at least 5 hours after donating. Be careful getting around if you’re prone to fainting. Low blood pressure can cause you to become lightheaded. It may be a good idea to use the handrails while walking up and down stairs or have someone drive you around until you're no longer disoriented. Leave it in place for the next 5 hours or so. Once the needle puncture stops bleeding, you don't need the bandage anymore. You may experience swelling, inflammation, or bruising over the next 24 hours. Icing the affected area will help reduce the severity of these symptoms.  If the technician applied a separate compression wrap over the bandage, it’s okay to remove it after 2 hours to give your arm a chance to breathe. Wash the bandaged area periodically with soap and warm water to avoid a rash or infection. Load up on water or other non-caffeinated fluids over the next couple of days to make sure you’re properly hydrated. Water is vital for producing healthy blood. Any fatigue or disorientation you may have experienced should disappear within a few hours.  It’s normal to feel a little tired after giving blood. This is due to your body’s fluid levels and oxygenated blood levels being lower than you’re used to. Don’t drink alcohol for at least 24 hours. Alcohol consumption can thin out your blood, lengthening the time it takes for the needle site to close up, which could make you feel worse and lead to an increased risk of bleeding. Alcohol also causes you to urinate more, so your body loses even more fluid. Should you decide to give blood again, it will be necessary to wait 56 days between donations. This number is 84 days for women, taking into account the iron loss from the menstrual cycle. This is about how long it takes for your blood cells to fully replenish themselves. After this time is up, your blood concentration will be back to normal and you'll be ready to donate again, without posing any unnecessary risks to your health.  If you're only donating platelets, you can make another donation after 3 days or return to donate whole blood after a week.  There's no limit to the number of times you can give blood. In fact, the more you donate, the more of a difference you stand to make.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Store the mask according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Keep your filters up to date. Inspect the mask regularly.

Answer: It is important that a gas mask is stored properly. Consult the manufacturer of your gas mask and ask how the mask should be stored. Try to store the mask in a sealed box. Place the sealed box in a cool, dry, dark place like a closet. Check the expiration dates on your filters regularly. If a filter has expired, dispose of it according to manufacturer’s instructions. You should also make sure you are up to date with the types of filters you might need, depending on the potential threats in your area. You should inspect your gas mask once a month to make sure the materials have not degraded. Check the seals on the gas mask and look for cracks or signs of wear. If you notice any cracks in the gas mask materials, you should have it inspected by a professional before depending on it during a disaster.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Back up any data you want to keep. De-authorize any registered programs. Destroy any sensitive files. Delete your browser history. Uninstall all of your programs. Reset your computer and format your hard drive. Remove or destroy your hard drive if you can’t use the computer.

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Any data left on the hard drive when you dispose of it will be lost forever if you don’t back it up. Spend an hour or two looking through everything on your computer to see if there are any files that you need to save. Here are a few ways you can back up your data:  Purchase an external hard drive to copy your data to. This will connect to the USB port on your computer and let you copy any files you want to save over. If you want to load them onto a new computer, just plug the hard drive in and copy the files over. Back up your files online with a service like Google Drive, iCloud, or Dropbox. All of these should have options for online storage that will give you plenty of room to save your most important files, although some will cost a little money if you have a lot to back up. A lot of computer programs will have limits on the number of computers that they can be installed on with a single license. Check Microsoft Office, iTunes, Adobe Creative Suite, and anything similar to deauthorize them on your old laptop.  To deauthorize a computer in iTunes, click on “Account” in the top bar and then select “Deauthorize This Computer.” In Adobe products, you should be able to deauthorize your computer by selecting “Help,” “Deactivate,” and “Deactivate Permanently.” Different programs will take different methods to deauthorize. Take a look online if you’re unsure how to deauthorize any specific program. Even though you’ll be completely wiping your hard drive, it’s always better to be safe than sorry when it comes to bank statements, tax documents, or sensitive pictures you have saved. Find a program that will permanently delete your files, rather than just sending them to the recycling bin and leaving traces behind.  If you’re on Windows, choose a program such as CCleaner, Eraser, or File Shredder to destroy sensitive files. This functionality is built into most Mac computers. With all of the files you want to delete in the trash can, hold down the command key and click on the trash can icon. Select “Empty Trash Securely” to safely destroy all files in the trash can. If you’ve been using the same web browser on your laptop for a while, it likely will have saved a lot of your personal information, passwords, and maybe even bank details. You should wipe all of this information from your computer before disposing of it. Here’s how to do it in a few different browsers:  If you’re using Safari, click on the “Safari” tab in the top-left corner of your screen and select “Clear History.” Make sure that “all history” is selected and click the “Clear History” button in the bottom corner of the window that appears. In Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge, and Mozilla Firefox, you can delete your browsing history by pressing Ctrl+Shift+Del. Make sure every box is ticked in the window that appears and that the time frame is to delete everything. Click on the delete button in the bottom corner to delete your browsing data. Just like your internet browser, many other programs will store your personal data to prevent you from having to type it in over and over again. Take a look through your programs to delete any that will store personal data, or uninstall everything to be extra safe.  Programs such as Microsoft Word or Excel may store your full name and address, which you might not want the next owner of your laptop to have. If you have a program installed which lets you make purchases, such as Steam, your credit card information may be stored. Once you’ve made sure to save everything you want to keep and delete everything that you don’t off of your laptop, you should perform a system reset to completely wipe your hard drive. Doing a full factory reset and wiping your hard drive can be a difficult process, so make sure you understand how to do so. If you’re disposing of a computer because it won’t turn on, you won’t be able to easily see what’s on the hard drive. In this instance, you should remove the hard drive from the computer entirely. Here are a few ways to do so on different computers:  Some older laptops will have hard drives that simply slide out of a port on the side. You may need to flick a switch to release it, but you should be able to grip it firmly and easily pull out your hard drive to remove it.  The hard drive may also be hidden behind a plastic panel on the back of the laptop. Look for a long piece of plastic near the side where the laptop opens, usually held in place by a screw. Unscrew any screws holding the panel or hard drive in place to remove it.  If you can’t work out how to take your hard drive out of your computer, check your manufacturer’s guidelines or look online for advice specific to the model of your laptop. If you want to keep files that are stored on the hard drive, store it in an anti-static bag. If you take it into a local computer repair store, they may be able to help salvage some of the data left on it. If you don’t need anything on the hard drive, use an electric drill to drill through the drive a few times in different places to completely destroy it. You can then dispose of it with the rest of your laptop.