Problem: Article: Do this by tapping Open after installing. Alternatively, you can go through your App drawer and look for the app icon there and tap on it. The first time you open GMD Gesture Control, the app will prompt you to allow the app to access root. Grant it access by tapping Allow. These are straightforward and easy to do.
Summary: Open your app. Grant access. Follow the calibration instructions.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Because of its relative simplicity, there is a lot you can add to poha to suit your tastes. Some additional spices to consider alongside the onions include:  3 pods green cardamom 1 tsp ground or freshly cut ginger 1/2 tsp chili powder A pinch asafoetida (found at Indian grocer) 1/2 tsp garam masala " This recipe gets a light, crispy texture to the potatoes that matches well with the peanuts. Use an extra 1/2 tb of oil and fry the potatoes in the oil before they are a light golden color on the outside, then add the mustard seed and continue with the recipe. Do not fully cook the potatoes before continuing -- they will continue to cook with the onions and spices. Chickpeas, known as "chana" in Indian cuisine, can go in right before the onions, getting a nice golden brown outside in the final dish. For some people, chana is essential to a good poha recipe. Though not in many traditional poha recipes, modern chefs have begun to incorporate a variety of vegetables from around the world into poha with wonderful results. The light sweetness and quick cooking time of green peas make them perfect for poha. Try adding 1/2 cup of chopped tomatoes right before serving as well. This little breakfast tip is a perfect pairing of savory and spicy. Add a scoop of plain yogurt your bowl right before serving if you think it is too hot, or if you want a little tangy flavor in the poha.

SUMMARY: Know that poha is a very customizable, versatile recipe. Fry the potatoes ahead of time to make "batata poha. Add 1/2 cup cooked chickpeas, or chana for a heartier poha. Try adding 1 cup of green peas for a more vegetable-based Poha. Serve with a little bit of yogurt to counteract the spicy kick of hot poha.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It can taper downward, like a bowl, but it should not have anything that sticks out, like a handle. Objects that make great molds include:  Cans, cups, and pillar candles Cubes and square candle votives Bowls Seashells (you will need to smooth the bottom out later) Make sure the sand is packed tightly into the container, and that the surface is smooth. You can use anything you want to hold the sand: a bucket, a plastic bin, etc. Whatever you use must be twice the height you want the final candle to be.  The sand will stick to your candle, so make sure that you are happy with the grain, color, and texture. The sand should be damp enough so that it holds its shape when you squeeze  in you hand. It should not be so wet that it is soupy. Press the object down until the top is level with the sand. You should only see the top of the object. For a shorter candle, press the object only part-way down into the sand. If you accidentally messed up any sand on the surface, smooth it down with your hand after you pull the object out. Choose some glass gems, sea glass, or small shells, and press them party-way into the walls of your mold. Don't press them all the way into the sand, or they won't stick the to candle. Make sure that the bottom of your object is the part that is sticking out, and the designed part is inside the sand. Leave these objects in the sand. When you pull the candle out, these items will be embedded inside the candle, and peek through the sand. Make sure that the wick is sticking up out of the hole. If it is too short, you won't be able to use your candle. Don't worry if it is too long; you will trim it down later, after the candle sets. The wick should be sandwiched between the two sticks. This will hold the wick straight up while you pour the wax.
Summary: Choose a flat-bottomed object with smooth sides to make your mold. Fill a large container with damp sand. Press the object bottom-first into the sand. Pull object out very carefully, so that the sand keeps the shape of your object. Consider pressing some objects into the walls of your mold. Press a tabbed wick into bottom of your mold. Place two sticks across the opening of your mold, one to either side of the wick.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Even if you were fired, you probably picked up new skills and experiences at your old job. Updating your resume with those things can help you feel like the last job was a positive step in your career. Seeing it this way can help you move past the negative feelings associated with being fired.. You’ve probably built up a good network of people – either personally or on social media sites like LinkedIn. Ask for recommendations or references. After you’ve spent some time reflecting on what you want your next opportunity to look like, ask your network for help finding it. For example, you can send a short email that says “Hi Steve, I’m looking for my next career opportunity, and I’m interested in moving more into sales than marketing. I was hoping you could point me in the right direction since you have so much sales experience!” You can say something like “Dear Kim, I’m applying for a new position with XYZ Management, and given our work history together, I was hoping you’d be willing to write a reference for me.” Make sure you include where the reference letter should go, who it should be addressed to, and when it’s due. You should definitely take a little bit of time to deal with being fired, but get back on the job market as soon as possible. This not only prevents large gaps in your resume, but it can also help you feel like you’ve got control over your life again. It can be tempting to send your resume everywhere in the panic after you’ve been fired. Time might be of the essence, but spend at least some time researching companies in your field before you apply. This helps you use your time wisely and is especially important if you’ve been fired after a long time with one company.
Summary:
Update your resume. Use your social networks. Keep reference requests short and sweet. Start searching again as soon as you can. Research new companies.