Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Prevent motion sickness-related nausea. Sit where you will feel the least amount of motion. Avoid visual stimuli for motion sickness. Use medication. Consume ginger. Avoid smoking.

Answer: Do not travel on an overly full or very empty stomach.  Motion sickness is usually aggravated by a full stomach, so avoid heavy meals before travel.  Any food that you know doesn't agree with you should be avoided. This includes foods that might make you feel too full as well as foods that are spicy or high in fat.  Some people may also have trouble travelling on an empty belly. Avoid having foods in the car that have strong odors as well, as this can also help prevent nausea. Because motion sickness results from a discrepancy between the motion, you feel versus the motion you see, choosing a seat where you do not feel as much motion (or any) could help you prevent car sickness. The front seat of a car usually is the best place. Never sit backwards of the direction of travel—this can activate car sickness. Some of the things that can make you get car sick are visual in nature. For instance, you should not read while travelling in a car. The movement can make it difficult to focus on the words, making reading while riding in a car dangerous for those who suffer from car/motion sickness.  It might help to keep your gaze focused on a single point as your travel to help minimize the effects of car sickness. If you are riding with someone else who gets car sick, seeing them get sick—or even talking about it—may trigger car sickness. Several over-the-counter medications including anticholinergics such as scopolamine, antispasmodics such as promethazine, and sympathomimetics such as ephedrine are available to help prevent motion sickness. Most of these contain a drug called meclizine, which is anti-nausea, as well as being an antihistamine and antispasmodic. It specifically targets the area of the brain that is related to motion to help prevent motion sickness that people can experience in cars (and other vehicles).  If your motion sickness is especially severe, your doctor may prescribe scopolamine, which can be administered orally, intravenously, or topically (on the skin). Always discuss drug interaction and side effects with your doctor or pharmacist before using prescription medication. Ginger can be used as an alternative medication that may be an effective way to prevent car sickness for some people. For prevention, you can mix 1⁄2 teaspoon (2.5 ml) of ginger powder with a glass of water and drink it down or take two ginger capsules 20 minutes before travelling. Keep ginger products on hand to aid in the prevention of car sickness. Carrying ginger candies or ginger cookies in your purse or pocket might come in handy. Smoking can be a cause of motion sickness, so it is best to avoid smoking. A small study showed that nicotine deprivation overnight avoided motion sickness susceptibility.  If you are a habitual smoker, you may be able to curtail your smoking in a variety of ways. For additional information, check out: https://www.wikihow.com/Quit-Smoking.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Use a map to find your position above sea level. Sight the horizon by looking through the scope at the horizon mirror. Move the index arm until you see the object you’re trying to measure. Adjust the arm until the object appears close to the horizon. Turn the micrometer knob until the object rests on the horizon. Record the time at which you made your sighting.

Answer: If you’re not using the sextant from aboard a ship at sea, you’ll have to correct your sighting for your height above sea level. Look at a map that includes information about your elevation or use an app (such as Google Maps) to check your elevation. Write down your elevation so you can use it later to correct your readings.  Since the sextant measures the angle between an object in the sky and the horizon, your reading will be less accurate if you’re not making a measurement from the level of the horizon (or sea level). You’ll need to correct that difference to find the true altitude of the object you’re observing. The difference between your elevation and the level of the horizon is called “dip.” Even if you’re at sea level, you still need to make a dip correction to take into account the difference between the horizon level and the height of your eye. Look through the sighting scope at the horizon line, which you will see through the horizon mirror. The horizon mirror is only partially silvered, allowing you to look through it and the sighting scope at the horizon beyond it.  The horizon line forms the baseline for the angle of elevation of the object you’re determining the position of. Your sextant may not regard the horizon line as being 0 degrees. If it doesn’t, you’ll have to correct the angle measure of the object you’re trying to determine by the same amount as the horizon line error. This error is called index error. A second mirror, the index mirror, is mounted on the moving arm. Move the arm until you can see the object you’re trying to find the altitude of (such as the sun or the moon) reflected on the horizon mirror from the index mirror.  Moving the arm rotates the index mirror until light hitting the index mirror hits the reflective portion of the horizon mirror. This makes the object in the index mirror appear to rest on the horizon.  Sextants designed for looking at the sun include shade glasses to protect your eyes from the sun’s rays. Once you spot the object you’re observing on the horizon mirror, move the arm back and forth slightly to adjust the position of the index mirror. Move it until the object appears to rest close to the level of the horizon as you look through the scope.  If your sextant has a clamp, use it to lock the index arm in place so it can’t swing around freely once you have the object in position. Some sextants have a pair of levers that you squeeze to make larger adjustments with the arm. Release the levers once you have the arm positioned roughly where you want it. Locate the micrometer knob or screw at the bottom of your sextant and turn it to fine-tune the positioning of the index mirror. Make the adjustments gradually while swaying the sextant from side to side until the object just touches the horizon. For example, if you were sighting the sun, you’d make fine adjustments with the micrometer knob until it appeared that the bottom curve (or “lower limb”) of the sun was just resting on the horizon. As soon as you get the object in position, look at your watch or phone. Write down the time in hours, minutes, and seconds, starting with the seconds first to avoid errors.  For instance, if you’re making a measurement of the sun’s elevation at 16 seconds past 7:35 in the morning, you would write down “7:35:16 AM.” Quickly recording the time is especially important if you’re using a sextant in marine navigation, since your position and the position of objects in the sky are both changing.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Select the image you want to copy. Tap Copy. Long tap on a document or field where you want to insert the image. Tap Paste.

Answer: To do so, long tap the picture until a menu appears. The image will be copied to the Clipboard (temporary storage) on your device. If it's in a different app from the one in which you're copying, open the other app. The image will be inserted into the document or field at the place where you put the cursor.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Check that the phone is locked. Update your phone. Ensure that your phone is a GSM phone. Open the dialer. Tap [1] UMTS. Tap [1] DEBUG SCREEN. Tap [8] PHONE CONTROL. Tap [6] NETWORK LOCK. Tap [3] PERSO SHA256 OFF. Press the Menu button and select Back. Tap [4] NW LOCK NV DATA INITIALLIZ. Reboot your phone.

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Insert the SIM card for the new network to check that the phone is locked. Many S3s are actually unlocked out of the box, so checking first can save you a lot of time. Your phone must be running Android 4.1.1 (It doesn't work with some Android 4.3 either) or later in order for this method to work. You can check your device’s version by opening Settings, and then scrolling to the bottom and selecting About Device. Look for Android Version to find your version number.  To update your phone, open the Settings and then scroll down to About Device. In the next menu, select System Updates and then Check for Updates. Your phone will attempt to update over the network automatically. Perform the network update over a wireless network, since your new SIM doesn't have any connectivity yet. You cannot unlock S3s that run on the CDMA network. In the US, this is Sprint. AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile all run on the GSM network, which allows you to SIM-unlock the phone. This method is not guaranteed to work with all versions of the S3, but you will do no damage in trying. You will need to enter a code in the dialer to open the Service menu. Once the dialer is open, enter the following code: *#197328640# This will open the maintenance main menu. If you select the incorrect option, press the Menu button on your phone and select Back. This will open the Debug menu. This opens a menu allowing you to adjust the settings of your S3. This controls the SIM lock function. After you select this option, wait about 30 seconds. This will return you to the NETWORK LOCK menu. Wait about one minute after selecting this option. After you have waited about a minute, reboot the phone. You won’t receive any confirmation that the process worked. If your phone connects to the new SIM card's network, then the unlock process worked.