Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Tap the Bookmarks button at the bottom of the screen. Tap and hold the bookmark you want to delete. Tap "Delete bookmark" to remove the bookmark.

Answer: The button has an icon of a bookmark. This will open your browser's bookmark manager. This will open a new menu. After confirming it will be deleted, and you won't be able to restore it. Deleting a folder will delete all of the bookmarks in that folder, but you'll be asked to confirm the deletion for each one.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Consider the effect on your family. Evaluate your options and make sure an adoption is right for your family. Know your rights in court cases. Research benefits and adoption assistance. Confer with a family law attorney.

Answer: Many placements with relatives are a result of the parents being unable to care for the child. There may have been neglect, even abuse of the child, and the situation may be very emotionally charged in the family.  Grandparents may especially be torn between loyalty to their birth child and concern for their grandchild. Aunts and uncles are usually closer in age to the birth parent, but taking in a niece or nephew can change the dynamic in marriages and existing families. If the child is old enough to have a relationship with her birth parents, there may be issues of separation and abandonment. Prospective kinship parents should consider family counseling sessions before committing to an adoption. If the child came to your family via a court case, discuss kinship adoption with the child's social worker. Make sure you understand the state's role in the adoption. A kinship adoption is different than other types because it requires people that you know personally, the natural parents, both consent, die, or be declared unfit. There may be competing interests between maternal and paternal grandparents and other factions of the family. The state child welfare agency is almost always involved. There are several options for placing the child and you should speak with an attorney or social worker to do what is best for the child and your family.  Custody and legal placement. To keep the child out of the foster care system, the court will look to blood relatives first. If you are fit and have the resources to care for the child, the state will often take legal custody of the child and place her in your home. You handle all the day-to-day activities of a parent under the supervision of the court. This is always a temporary situation, usually lasting less than a year.   Guardianship. This can be a good option for kinship placements. The court issues an order that gives you legal custody of the child and all legal rights to act as her parent. The difference between a guardianship and an adoption is that the rights of the birth parents are not severed. However, if the birth parents want to be involved in the child's life, they must go to court. In a guardianship, you may be eligible to receive child support payments from the birth parents.   Adoption completely severs of the birth parents' legal rights to the child. As the kinship adopter, you become the child's parent in all facets of the law. You have the same rights and responsibilities of any other parent. Generally, under the law, blood relatives have a special status in court cases involving the care and placement of minor children. These cases include when the child is in the custody of the state, when the child survives both of her parents and there is no guardianship in place, or in an adoption proceedings.   Federal law requires agencies to make reasonable efforts to keep siblings together in one home, offering services as needed to make the placement work.   If there is a case involving a child who is your blood relative and you can show you have a relationship with the child, you can ask the court for "interested party" status. This means you have a right to receive documents and reports as well as notice of court hearings.   Ten states have laws requiring agencies to give preference to blood relatives when evaluating adoption placements.   In most states, if the parent purposely sent the child to live with relatives and consents to the adoption, the laws are set up to streamline the procedure. Typically, if the child has been living with the relative for some time, the home study will be cursory or waived all together. Even though protecting your grandchild or niece may be the most important thing in your mind and heart, you also have to cope with the financial realities of raising a child. Most states offer some sort of assistance for adoptive parents. If the child has special needs, most states will offer support, access to services, and in some cases, financial stipends. As the adoptive parent, you will also be eligible to add the child to your employer health insurance or apply for insurance through the state. A kinship adoption is often the most complicated of all adoption proceedings. In a stranger adoption, the parents' rights have been severed and custody transferred to the state before you are even considered. In a stepchild adoption, one of the birth parents is actively involved. However, in a kinship adoption, the issues with the birth parents may be unresolved, there may be resentment in the family, the state child welfare agency may have a custody interest, and the child may be ambivalent about being adopted. As a result, it is not recommended that you attempt to do a kinship adoption on your own as a pro se party.    If you have the financial resources, you can retain a family law attorney to act on your behalf. Write a letter to the court hearing the child welfare case and ask if you qualify for court-appointed counsel. Speak with your local Legal Aid office. There is a Legal Aid office for every county in the United States and, if you meet their income guidelines, you may qualify for representation.   Contact the local bar association. Most bar associations have attorneys who are willing to assist with this type of case for a reduced fee or pro bono.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Add ¼ cup of seeds. Toss in ¼ cup of almond or coconut flour. Try a couple of tablespoons of cacao. Make it sweet with a teaspoon of stevia. Incorporate some spices.

Answer: You can increase the protein content and nutritional value of your pea powder by adding ¼ cup of seeds to your pea protein powder. Use whole seeds and blend them on high until they turn into a powder. Then mix the seeds into the pea protein powder. Some good choices include:  Chia Pumpkin Flax Sunflower Hemp Adding almond flour or coconut flour to the recipe can change the flavor and add some more protein as well. Try adding in about ¼ cup of almond flour or coconut flour to the pea protein powder and combine the ingredients well. Cacao can add a nice chocolate flavor to your protein powder and it also contains about 10 grams of protein per ounce. Try adding about one ounce (two tablespoons) of cacao powder into your protein powder and stir the ingredients until they are well combined. Stevia is a natural, calorie free sweetener. You can use it to sweeten your protein powder if you prefer sweet smoothies in the morning. To sweeten your protein powder with stevia, add about one teaspoon of stevia to your protein powder and combine the ingredients well. Spices can add extra flavor to your protein powder. Think about what types of flavors will work best with your smoothie recipes. For pumpkin pie smoothies, try cinnamon and nutmeg. Or for a mango smoothie, try chili powder. Make sure that you only use a small amount to flavor your protein powder. Start with about 1/8 of a teaspoon and increase if desired. Some good spice choices include:  Cinnamon Ginger Nutmeg Chili Cayenne Curry powder


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Download APK Installer. Tap the System tab on the Droid Hardware Info app. Allow APK Installer to install apps from Unknown Sources. Open the "Downloads" folder. Tap the APK file of the app you want to install. Tap the APK Installer app and tap Always.

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APK Installer is an app that installs APK files on your Android device.  Use the  following steps to download and install APK Installer:  Open the Google Play Store. Type "APK Installer" in the search bar. Tap "APK Installer". Tap "Install". It's at the top of the app. Use the following steps to allow APK Installer to install apps from Unknown Sources.    Open the Settings app. Tap Apps & notifications. Tap ⋮ in the upper-right corner. Tap Special Access  Tap Install unknown apps  Tap APK Installer  Tap the toggle switch next to Allow from this source. It's in the File Manager app.  This displays all apps you have downloaded from the internet.   Samsung Galaxy devices also have a folder called "Installation Files" specifically for APK files.  You can find your APK files here or in the Downloads folder. All APK files have a file extension that ends with ".APK". The first time you open an APK file, you will be asked if you want to select a program to open the file with.  Tap the APK Installer app icon and then tap Always at the bottom of the screen.