Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Choose your screen saver image. Go to your home screen. Open your photo gallery. Press the menu button. Set your picture as your lock screen or home screen wallpaper. Adjust the picture to your preference. Confirm that you are finished and verify the screen saver has changed.

Answer: If you would like to use an image you have downloaded from the Internet or elsewhere, you will have to make sure the image is saved to your gallery. If applicable, bring your phone out of its stand-by mode and unlock your lock screen. The default location for your photo gallery is usually your home screen, but if you have rearranged your icons, you might need to swipe to the left or right to find it. Simply tap your photo gallery to open the main gallery containing images on your phone. Here you will be able to peruse your image selection and choose your desired image. If an image does not display in your main gallery, the file type might not be readable by your phone. If this is the case, you may not be able to use that image for your screen saver. Though the location of this sometimes changes according to the model of your Samsung phone, but you can usually locate it next to home button below your phone screen. Your lock screen is the first screen you see when you activate your phone from stand-by mode and usually requires you to swipe or input a password to unlock your phone. Your home screen wallpaper is the image in the background of your phone desktop. You can change either or both by selecting one of these options from the list that appeared when you pressed the menu button. Now you can crop the image to your liking. You will see a large white box with smaller white manipulator boxes spaced at regular intervals around the larger box. The large box defines the perimeter of your image, and by touching and sliding the small manipulator boxes, you can crop your picture to your preference. When you are through = cropping, you will need to press "Done" before your screen saver is updated. After that, you can return to your home screen or lock screen, where you should see your new image.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Opt to use paint thinner as a last resort. Open any windows in the area you'll be working in. Soak a small section of a rag with paint thinner. Rub the paint stain with the part of the rag soaked in thinner. Continue rubbing the stain until all of the paint is gone.

Answer: Paint thinner is a harsh solvent and should only be used if other cleaning methods were ineffective. Don't apply paint thinner to water-based paint. Use caution when applying paint thinner to hardwood floors, as it may damage the finish. Place a box fan near one of the open windows to help keep the area well ventilated. You can find paint thinner at your local hardware or paint store. If you want to avoid the smell of paint thinner, you can use mineral spirits instead. Apply pressure to the rag while repeatedly rubbing it back and forth over the stain. Apply more paint thinner if the rag dries out and there's still more paint to be removed. Wipe off any excess paint thinner once the paint stain is gone.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Clarify that you understand what another person said. Give your full attention to the person speaking. Listen without judgment. Use good manners. Acknowledge what the person has said. Don’t respond too quickly.

Answer: Summarizing or paraphrasing what the other person has said will allow you to share your understanding of his meaning, and offer him a chance to let you know if you’ve understood him correctly. If you’ve not understood what he meant, this practice can help prevent misunderstanding.  This step might feel like it slows down a conversation. That’s okay, because it will also keep feelings from getting hurt through misunderstanding. However, you can also ask someone to repeat what he's said. Saying, “Excuse me?” or “Would you mind repeating that?” are polite ways to ask someone for clarification. Remember that this will be most important to do when you’re talking about sensitive topics. Your undivided attention will increase your sensitivity to another person’s feelings. If you’re looking around the room, or distracted by another activity, you’re unlikely to be tuned in to another person’s feelings.  If you’re listening and trying to fix some problem the person has at the same time, then you’re less likely to be able to really hear what the person is trying to say. Trying to help is a kind of judgment. For best results, listen first. Some people can listen more attentively when they’re doing something with their hands, but for other people this might look like inattention. If it is easier for you to listen when your hands are occupied, make sure you let your friend know this. Try to take the speaker’s perspective as she talks, rather than responding from your own point of view. This doesn’t mean that you have to agree with what the other person is saying. It just means that while the person is talking, keep an open mind.  Refrain from analysis of what the person is saying until after she has finished. Think about who’s talking. If you’re really paying attention to someone as she talks, you’ll also be better able to consider why they’re saying what they are saying. For example, if the person is a mother of a teenager who’s been in trouble, she may be more anxious and judgmental about moral behavior. Being pleasant and courteous to other people is a good way to be respectful. Most of us teach children to say “please” and “thank you” to people as a way to show politeness. Remembering the basics of etiquette will help keep you from accidentally hurting someone else’s feelings.  Good manners also include careful listening and sensitivity to someone else’s feelings. For example, refraining from interrupting another person while he’s talking, or nodding to show agreement and understanding are ways that polite behavior can show respect for another person. One of the things that many children are taught is the adage, “If you can’t say something nice, don’t say anything at all.” While this may not always be appropriate advice, a thoughtful restatement of the adage could be, “If you can’t say something nice, consider saving your comment to share later with someone else.” You can do this in many different ways. For example, you can repeat the person’s statement, nod to show you’re listening, or offer encouragement for the person by saying, “Yes,” or “I hear you.” All of these affirm to the speaker that you’re engaged in the conversation, and that the person’s feelings are important to you.  Acknowledging what the person has said doesn’t mean that you always have to agree with her statements. Even if you strongly disagree, you can respectfully acknowledge the person’s perspective.  It’s important to communicate gently on sensitive topics. If you’re involved in an emotional conversation, it can be easy to get caught up in your own feelings. This increases the likeliness of saying something that hurts another person’s feelings. Chances are high that you’ll say something you later regret.  Instead, when you feel yourself getting heated, take a deep breath before responding. Count to five internally. Research shows that when your pulse goes above 100 beats per minute, you’re more likely to make poor word choices. If you feel like you can’t calm down, it’s okay to take a break from the conversation.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Add Acopian BirdSavers for a simple, easy-to-install solution. Make your own BirdSavers if you prefer a DIY approach. Try Bird Crash Preventers if you want less visible protection. Get Feather Friendly adhesive window dots for easy installation. Use Solyx Bird-Safety Film if you want more decorative options.

Answer:
Acopian BirdSavers are simple paracord curtains that you can install quickly and easily outside your windows to deter bird crashes. They consist of a series of evenly spaced vertical cords that hang in front of the window. Order BirdSavers in the right sizes for your windows and follow the included installation instructions.  Acopian BirdSavers are highly effective bird deterrents, and are recommended by the American Bird Conservancy based on extensive testing. You can purchase BirdSavers made to order of your windows here: https://www.birdsavers.com/. If you’d rather make your own BirdSavers, you can easily do so with a little dark-colored paracord and some vinyl j-channel. Measure the width of your window frame and cut the j-channel to the right width. Next, drill enough holes in the j-channel that you can hang the cords vertically across your entire window with about 4 inches (10 cm) of space between each one. Insert the cords through the holes and knot them at the top so they hang at the desired length.  You can mount the j-channel to the top of your window using screws or adhesive Velcro strips. As an alternative to j-channel, try using a piece of PVC pipe or a strip of wood molding. You can also use another piece of paracord as the top horizontal piece. Bird Crash Preventers are another system tested and approved by the American Bird Conservancy. These consist of a simple nylon grid that is highly visible to birds but nearly invisible to humans. Purchase Bird Crash Preventers in the right size for your windows and install them using the included screws and brackets. You can order Bird Crash Preventers here: http://stores.santarosanational.com/. These American Bird Conservancy-approved decals consist of a series of white adhesive dots that you can apply to your windows in a simple grid pattern. Install the Feather Friendly adhesives yourself or request a professional installation.  These adhesives are designed to stick well in all weather conditions without damaging your window glass or any exterior coatings on the glass. Purchase Feather Friendly window markers here: https://www.conveniencegroup.com/featherfriendly/feather-friendly/. Solyx Bird-Safety Film is an adhesive film that comes in a variety of patterns, from simple horizontal or vertical lines to decorative trellises and even colorful, nature-inspired designs. Order the film and install it yourself, or request a professional installation if you prefer.  Solyx Bird-Safety Film is tested and approved by the American Bird Conservancy. You can order this product in a variety of designs here: https://www.decorativefilm.com/specialty-bird-safety.