Article: Either use the Start menu to shut down, or press and hold your computer's power button until the computer shuts down. If you're using a desktop computer, you can usually turn the CPU entirely off by pressing a switch on the back of the CPU box. This includes power cables for desktop computers and charging cables for laptops. If you're using a laptop (or a desktop with a backup battery), remove the battery before continuing. before continuing. Touch a nonpainted metal surface to get rid of any static electricity before you start taking apart your computer. Touching the motherboard or other internal computer components while not properly grounded can permanently damage your computer. You will need to be able to access the motherboard of your computer. Be very careful when working on the inside of your computer, as electrostatic discharge can easily destroy sensitive components. For many laptops, you can access the CMOS battery from a removable panel on the bottom of the laptop. If there is no panel available, you will most likely need to disassemble the laptop to access it. The battery is typically located near your PCI slots, but may be in different locations depending on the manufacturer of your motherboard. It may be hidden by expansion cards and cables. The battery is usually a standard 3V, round, flat watch battery (CR2032). Press and hold the power button on your computer for about 10-15 seconds to discharge any remaining power stored in the capacitors. By discharging the power, the CMOS memory will reset, thereby resetting your BIOS. Carefully reinsert the CMOS battery back into its housing. Make sure that you have put the battery in the right direction. The slightly smaller side should be facing down. Do so carefully, and remember to ground yourself periodically. If you unplugged the computer from the wall and/or removed the battery, plug it back in and/or replace the battery. Depending on your computer, you may have to access the BIOS and reconfigure some of the options, including the default boot option or the date and time.
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Power down your computer. Unplug your computer from any power sources. Remove your computer's battery if necessary. Discharge any static electricity Open your case. Remove the CMOS battery. Press your power button. Reinsert the CMOS battery. Reassemble your computer. Reconnect your computer's power source(s). Turn back on your computer.

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Summary: Open the Play Store on your Android. Tap the ☰ icon on the top-left. Tap your name at the top of the menu. Select the account you want to activate.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: For a good quick fake-out, use the outside of your foot instead of the inside of your foot to slice the ball in the opposite direction. This is a trick commonly used in soccer. Bend your ankle so that your toe is pointed toward your plant foot and strike the ball with the outside edge of your foot, just behind your little toe. When you strike the ball, straighten out your foot to make it go in the other direction. This might not be the most practical way to kick a ball off the ground, but doing a spinning heel kick can be a great fake-out when you're messing around with your friends. It's hard to control, but with some practice you can learn to strike the ball accurately almost every time. As you step toward a ball on the ground, plant your non-kicking foot on the opposite side of the ball that you normally would, twisting your body around as you do it. Swing your kicking foot around, sweeping into the ball with your heel. If you're right-footed, you would turn clockwise and if you're left-footed you would turn counter-clockwise. Rainbows are one of the cornerstones of fancy soccer footwork. If you want to really improve your skills, pulling off a rainbow can help impress your teammates. There's not much cause to use it in a game, but it's an intimidating way to practice in front of the other team.  As you're dribbling around, step with your kicking foot in front of the ball, stopping the ball with your heel. Use the instep of your non-kicking foot to trap the ball against your heel. In one fluid motion, do a little hop step with both feet, flicking the ball up and over your head, back in front of your body. It'll take some practice to get the right amount of hop and power into the kick to get it to go where you want it to go. Practice while stationary at first, then gradually try to do it at speed. Done properly, a bicycle kick can be one of the most spectacular shots in all of soccer. Think of it like a backwards punt, done when you've got your back facing the directions in which you want the ball to travel. To pull of a bicycle kick, lean your body backward and gently fall onto your back while you bring your kicking leg up for a kick. Strike the ball over your head as you fall, so it goes back behind you. You need to be extremely careful not to flat-back and hurt yourself, and to tuck your chin so you don't hit the back of your head hard on the ground. Do this on soft grassy surfaces and be extremely careful.

SUMMARY: Kick with the outside of your foot. Try a heel kick. Try a rainbow kick. Try a bicycle kick.

While plastic ones probably could be used, they're liable to split when cut and be more fiddly, so this article is focusing on the cardboard ones. Any color is fine––if you've been collecting them and have a variety of colors, you might like to use a few different ones to liven up the baskets. Cut as many cups as baskets you'd like to make. Cut with care, to maintain scallops around the top of the cup. Cut circles from the lid of the egg carton. The circle should be the same diameter of the top (open part) of the cup.
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Use cardboard egg cartons. Cut out a cup from the egg carton base. Cut a base for the cup.