Article: The first thing you need to do is to ensure the Pinterest app is downloaded on your phone.  Once you are on the main screen, tap the Menu button on your phone and go to the “Account Settings.” ” Under the Account Settings, you will see a button that says “Change Password”; click on that. On the new box, enter your old password followed by the new password.  You can also ask it to show the password so you know you are not making a mistake, considering it only gives you one chance to enter your password, as opposed to the computer procedure. After you are done, select “Change” and your password is changed!
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Open the Pinterest app. Enter your username and password. Go to Account Settings. Click on “Change Password. Type in new password.

Problem: Article: For this process, you are going to need black tea, water, and a thickening agent (either gum arabic or cornstarch). Some recipes also call for vinegar, which can make your ink a bit more uniform in color. You will also need a few measuring spoons, a metal or wooden spoon, a strainer (if using loose tea), and a ceramic bowl. Finally, if you intend to bottle your ink, you’ll need a small glass bottle with a screw-top lid.  Gum Arabic can be found at most craft stores. Everything else may be found at a grocery store. If your black tea is in mesh tea bags, you are going to use 4 of them. If you are using loose-leaf tea, you will need about 2 tbsp. Place the measured tea into a large ceramic bowl. For this recipe, you will need ½ to ¾ cups of boiling water. Place your water on the stove, or use an electric kettle to heat your water to boiling. It is a good idea to measure your water before heating it up, that way you reduce the risk of scalding yourself. Take your boiling water (which has already been measured) and pour it carefully over your tea bags or tea leaves in the ceramic bowl. Using your wooden or metal spoon, swirl the boiling water with the tea leaves. This helps to evenly distribute the water and tea to create an even ink tone. As this is only a preliminary “steep” before adding thickening agents (or other ingredients), you only need to allow 3-4 minutes of steeping. You want the tea to darken a bit, but you need the water to still be hot when you add the next ingredient. You may want to keep your water on low heat during this step.
Summary: Gather materials. Measure your tea. Boil water. Add boiling water to tea leaves. Stir. Allow it to steep briefly.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This is the simplest—and fastest—way to play. Simply deal out cards and play out a hand of poker with no betting. At the end the player with the highest hand wins and everyone else is required to remove a piece of clothing.  Alternatively, have only the player with the lowest hand in each showdown strip. This is a slower version of the game, for a more extended evening of fun. If you want, you can let players fold early in the hand—such as before the flop in Texas Hold'em—to avoid having to strip. However this obviously gives shy players the option to hardly participate at all, which can defeat the fun of the game. This version is a great way to reveal hidden crushes and flirtations within a group. Play out a hand as normal, and at the end the person with the highest hand gets to choose one person in the group to lose and article of clothing.  With this variation especially, make sure no one in your game is likely to get jealous or territorial. In a group of friends it can be fun to find out who wants who to show a little more skin, but not if the answer is going to make anyone upset. Don't pick on any one person. Conspiring just to strip down one player completely, especially in a larger group, is less fun, and can feel uncomfortable and predatory to that person. Deal out hands and let players bet an item or items of clothing instead of chips, which must be matched by the same or equivalent item by anyone who wants to call. Players without good enough hands can fold. After the showdown, the players who stayed in and lost remove the clothes they wagered. Play a normal game of poker with chips or cash bets, but allow players who run low to trade in items of clothing to the bank or another player for a loan of chips. This is the version of the game that most resembles actual poker, with betting, bluffing and strategy.  Different items of clothing can either all have the same value, or can increase in value the closer they put a player to being naked. For instance if socks are worth $10, a shirt might be worth $30, and an undergarment could be worth $60. If a player trades in some clothing and later wins a large pot, you should decide whether he or she is allowed to buy back some of their clothes. Letting them buy back some modesty adds a further layer of strategy to the game, while having players stay stripped keeps the game moving. Strip poker is classically a group activity, but you can adapt it into a fun game of foreplay with your significant other or potential paramour. With only two players there isn't much point in betting or strategy, so simply deal out hands and reveal them. The player with the lower hand loses a piece of clothing.

SUMMARY: Strip every time you lose a hand. Let the winner choose who strips. Bet clothes instead of chips. Exchange clothes for chips. Play heads-up with your lover.

If you’re like most people the idea of sharing with your siblings doesn’t come naturally, particularly if you already share a room with them.  Whether it’s clothes, music or, for younger siblings, toys, sharing seems to breed a lot of arguments and hostility. Set some ground rules about sharing personal belongings. Inform your sibling that they are welcome to borrow your items as long as they ask you first. If there are items that are off limits be sure to let your brother or sister know. Don’t get too angry with them if they forget to ask you the first time they borrow something. Nicely remind them about your rule. This is particularly relevant for older siblings, as it’s often younger siblings who want to hang out with the “big kids.”  While it can be annoying to have your younger brother or sister around constantly, it’s also nice to include them from time to time. Set boundaries. Let them know when it’s acceptable to spend time with you and your friends. Be sure you’re only including them in age-appropriate activities. For example, if you’re watching a violent movie and have a much younger sibling, it would not be appropriate to include them. Older siblings, this is applicable to you as well. Just because you’re older, doesn’t mean your younger siblings don’t want to be included anymore! If you’re going on a girls trip, invite your younger sister to join. Though it may not seem as obvious as letting your brother borrow your car, sharing your wisdom and expertise is still sharing! In fact, giving your sibling advice, can often be the very best form of sharing.  Regardless of your age, siblings are always in need of advice. Brothers and sisters can be  our best collaborators, co-conspirators and role models, but can serve as a cautionary tale as well. The fact that they are older or younger doesn’t matter much either, as everyone has some piece of knowledge worth sharing! Don’t offer advice where it’s not wanted. Let your sibling know that if they ever need your advice, you’d be happy to share it with them. Otherwise, you shouldn’t butt in! Sharing a space with your brother or sister can be difficult. Do your best to be generous when it comes to your living arrangements.  It's particularly important to be generous if your sibling is living with you for the first time. Maybe they've just moved into your room or apartment. Make them feel comfortable with a what's mine is yours mentality. If they want a particular side of the closet, let them have it. Learning to share your space and not get into petty fights is a great start to getting along with your sibling.
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Share your personal belongings. Let your sibling hang out with your friends. Give them advice when they need it. Be generous if living together.