Article: Fingernail clippers are smaller than those used for toenails. Their cutting edge will also be curved slightly inwards to match the rounded shape of your fingernail tips. Toenail clippers are larger and have straight cutting edge. Using these on your fingernails can cause damage. Lift up and rotate the lever of the clippers. When you are ready to trim your nails, hold the clippers in your hand. Place a fingernail between the two cutting blades that face each other. You'll squeeze the upper lever and the lower parts together to clip the edge of the nail off. Some people like to begin at one nail, either the pinky or thumb, and work their way across the others, one by one. However, you could also start with your shortest nail. Clip it, and then cut the others down to the same length. That way, you’ll be sure not to cut too much off of any nail. Resist the temptation to cut straight across your fingernail in one go! Even though the clippers have a rounded edge, you should approach the nail from a slight angle and cut only a little bit at a time. Your cuticle is the rounded part where the opposite end of the nail is covered by skin. Clip the free edge of the nail to basically mirror this rounded edge. Avoid clipping your nails all the way to the skin, since this can make it too easy to be injured. Instead, leave some of the white portion of the fingernail. Unless you prefer to leave your fingernails long, don’t leave white hanging past the fingertip.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Use a smaller set of clippers. Open the clippers. Choose where to begin. Clip at an angle, making several small cuts. Leave a little white at the edge.
Article: Do your best to get a good night’s sleep the night before the test. Have a nutritious breakfast, like a bowl of fortified cereal or yogurt with fruit and nuts. Fatigue and an empty stomach can lower your performance. In addition, go to the bathroom before the test and take care of other potential distractions. Find out whether you’re taking the test at the potential workplace or at a testing center. Make sure you know how to get there and how long the trip will take. Show up 10 to 15 minutes early, and factor traffic and other unforeseen circumstances into your travel plans.  If you’re taking the test at home, choose a quiet spot and make sure you have a good internet connection. If you have a disability that might impact your ability to take the test, let the employer know in advance. They may be able to rearrange the testing process to accommodate your needs. Depending on your location, your employer is likely legally required to accommodate physical and learning disabilities. Aptitude and personality tests can both include tricky wording. Don’t waste too much time reading instructions, but make sure you clearly understand what a question is asking. For verbal aptitude tests, reading the questions before the paragraph they’re based on can save time. If you read the questions ahead of time, you’ll know what to look for when you read the paragraph.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Get a good night’s sleep and eat breakfast. Arrive to the test location early. Talk to your employer about a disability, if necessary. Read the instructions carefully.
Article: Click or double-click the Chrome app icon, which resembles a red, yellow, green, and blue sphere. You'll see this icon in the top-right corner of the Chrome browser. A drop-down menu will appear. It's near the bottom of the drop-down menu. A pop-out menu will appear. It's near the top of the pop-out menu. This will open your browsing data preferences in a new tab. You can uncheck every other box on this page if you like, but the "Cookies and other site data" box must be checked. In the drop-down box near the top of the window, you'll see an underlined time span (e.g., "the past hour") listed. If this box doesn't display "All time," click the drop-down menu, then scroll down and click All time. This will ensure all the cookies for this browser are deleted, not just the recent ones. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. Doing so will delete all of your browser's cookies.
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Open  Google Chrome. Click ⋮. Select More tools. Click Clear browsing data…. Make sure the "Cookies and other site data" box is checked. Make sure All time is selected. Click Clear data.