Article: A menu will appear with several options. From this menu, you can start playing the playlist, download, delete, rename, or edit it. To begin playing the songs in the playlist, tap “Play” from the menu. If you want to download the playlist to your device, select “Download” from the menu. Tap “Delete” in the menu to remove the playlist from your account. From the menu, tap “Rename” to edit the name of the playlist. A small window will appear where you can type the new name. Tap “OK” to save the changes once you're done. The “Edit” option in the menu allows you to rearrange the order of the songs in the selected playlist as well as delete a song.  To rearrange, tap “Edit” and the list of music files in the playlist will be displayed. Tap and drag the files to reorder them. While editing the playlist, you can also remove the files you don't want. Long-tap on the file you want to delete, and a menu will appear. Tap “Delete” from it to remove the song.
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Long-press on the playlist you want to manage. Play the playlist. Download the playlist. Delete a playlist. Rename a playlist. Edit the playlist.
Article: if you’re having a conversation with someone. Listen when someone else is talking and give them your full attention. Focusing intently on the other person’s words will help you to respond in a more thoughtful manner when they are finished talking.  For example, if someone is telling a story about their weekend, give them your full attention so that you can ask them questions about it and comment sincerely on what they said. Don’t focus on what you want to say next while the other person is talking. You won’t really be listening to them if you do this and you might respond with something that doesn’t relate to what they were just saying. ” If you notice that you’re doing a lot of umming and uh-hing, this usually indicates that you’re unsure of what to say next and you’re thinking out loud. If this happens, close your mouth and pause for a minute. Take the time to think about what you want to say before you continue. It’s fine to simply say, “I need a minute to think about that,” if someone asks you a question. If you’re having a conversation with someone and unsure of how to respond to something they just said, ask them to clarify for you. Rephrase the statement they just made or the question they just asked and check to see if you’re understanding them correctly.  For example, you could say something like, “What did you mean when you said you didn’t like the movie’s structure?” Or, you could say something like, “It sounds like you’re saying you want to go home because you aren’t feeling well. Is that right?” This tip can also be used to pass time to think. If you’re in the midst of an argument or heated conversation with someone or if you’re just feeling nervous about speaking, taking a few deep breaths is a good way to calm yourself down, collect your thoughts, and buy yourself a little extra time to think. Take a long, slow breath in through your nose to the count of 4, then hold it for 4 seconds, and exhale slowly through your mouth to the count of 4. If you need a longer break to calm yourself down, try excusing yourself to use the restroom or take a quick walk around the block.
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Listen carefully Pause for a minute if you find yourself saying “um” or “uh. Clarify what the other person has just said by asking a question. Take a few deep breaths or excuse yourself in tense situations.
Article: Palm Sunday is exactly one week before Easter. Palm Sunday celebrates Christ's entry into Jerusalem. It also marks the beginning of Holy Week. The entire week is often referred to as “Holy Week,” but the Thursday, Friday, and Saturday immediately before Easter in particular are recognized as dates of significance in the Christian calendar.  Maundy Thursday celebrates the Last Supper of Christ. It also recognizes the "washing of feet," a biblical event during which Jesus washed the feet of his Apostles. Many Christian denominations celebrate the maundy (washing of feet) as a church ordinance. Good Friday recognizes the day that Christ was crucified. Holy Saturday commemorates the time during which Christ's body lay in the tomb. It is typically viewed as a day of preparation for Easter Sunday. Trace back to the Sunday that came six calendar weeks earlier. The Wednesday immediately before that date is Ash Wednesday.  In other words, Ash Wednesday is 46 days before Easter each year. Ash Wednesday is a formal day of repentance in many Christian churches. It also marks the first day of Lent, a period of 40 days over which Christians are to spiritually prepare for Easter. Ascension Day is a Christian holiday that falls exactly 39 days after Easter Sunday. Ascension Day celebrates Christ's ascension into heaven. In some Christian denominations, it is also considered the “fortieth day of Easter,” meaning that all the days in between Easter Sunday and Ascension Day are part of the broader Easter season.
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Back up one week to find Palm Sunday. Pay special attention to the week in between Palm Sunday and Easter. Count back to the Wednesday six weeks before Easter. Count 40 days ahead.