In order to expedite the contact importing process from within your chosen IM service, you'll need to update your phonebook with your friends' IM names. For efficiency's sake, text your friends this inquiry--you'll be entering their IM names into your contact list later. You'll need to update your current contacts with their IM usernames. On Android, you'll do this from the Google Contacts Manager by default; for iOS platforms, tap the "Contacts" app to access your contacts. This should be a contact whom you wish to add to your IM database. On both iOS and Android platforms, there is a space on each contact's card for IM names; on iPhones, this option is under the "Edit" setting, labelled "add instant message". For Android, you'll need to navigate to your pertinent contact-managing app and go into each contact's settings in order to add IM usernames.
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One-sentence summary -- Ask friends for their IM names. Open your phone's contact list. Open a contact's settings. Add your contact's IM name(s).

Q: Typically you must sign your application and affidavit in the presence of a notary. Make copies of your application and affidavit after you sign them so you have copies for your records and copies to serve on the defendant's employer, since the clerk will keep the originals when you file them. Once you've completed and signed your application you must file it with the clerk for the same court where your judgment was entered.  You must pay a filing fee when you file your application and affidavit, typically under $100. You can add the filing fee to the total amount you'll be collecting from the defendant.  In some jurisdictions, you may be able to file your application and affidavit electronically and avoid a trip to the courthouse. A writ of garnishment tells the defendant's employer that he or she must withhold a certain amount of money from the defendant's paycheck.  Provided all the information in your application and affidavit is complete, the clerk will issue your writ. In some states this form is called a writ of execution, but the effect is the same.  You may have to pay an additional fee for the clerk to issue a writ. You must contact the sheriff's department in the county where the defendant's employer is located to serve the writ and begin the garnishment process.  You typically will have to pay the sheriff's department a small fee up front to serve your writ of garnishment.  In some jurisdictions you also will have a notice form. Typically you don't have to fill out anything on this form, it simply tells the defendant that his or her wages are being garnished and outlines the rights of judgment debtors.  If the defendant objects to the garnishment or believes his wages are exempt, he may file a claim of exemption with the court that issued the writ.  The defendant also can avoid the garnishment by paying the total amount of the judgment directly to the sheriff's department that served the writ.
A: Sign your application and affidavit. File your application and affidavit with the clerk of court. Ask the clerk for a writ of garnishment. Have the writ of garnishment served on the defendant's employer.

Article: If you have a hard time remembering appointments or your to-do list, write them down! Use one thing to track everything go on in your life, whether it’s a calendar app, a paper planner, or just a plain notebook. Refer to it often and check things off as you complete them. If this is a digital notebook or app, having a backup copy somewhere would be a very good idea. If you find you can’t remember where you left objects you need every day, assign a place for them. When you first assign everything its place, write them down. That way you’ll have a list you can refer to until you get accustomed to where everything is. For example, you could:  Install a hook by the door for your keys. Always leave your cell phone and wallet on your desk. Keep your checkbook in a drawer in the kitchen. Everyone has things they need to do every day. Turn yours into a routine, where you do your daily tasks in the same order, at the same time, every single day. Eventually, the routine will become second nature and you won’t have to worry about forgetting to do something. While you’re getting used to your routine, schedule it in a planner or notebook every day. Note what time you’ll get up, make coffee, brush your teeth, make dinner, clean dishes, and get ready for bed. Short-term memory loss might make you feel embarrassed, but most people won’t mind repeating themselves if you ask. This way, you know that you won’t have to remember things, and some of the pressure will be taken off of you. You can say something like, “please forgive me if I’ve already asked you this. But would you mind reminding me where the room is for the conference?” This is a great tool for everybody to master, not just for people who suffer from short-term memory loss. Mnemonics is the technique of attaching a word, phrase, or image to an object. This skill can be very powerful, and the memorization will stick in your brain like super glue.  Perhaps you've never heard of mnemonics, but ask yourself: "Self, how many days are in September?" Chances are, the first thing that popped into your mind was "30 days hath September." If you meet a woman named Zoe, rhyme a feature on her face with her name. It doesn't even have to make sense. "Zoe, eyes aglow-y," for example. Make yourself laugh with your mnemonic. Make your memory aid a rude limerick, as in "The new boss's name is Vig Ronson, who's rumored to have a...," etc. (Fill in the blanks—–it's good for your memory!) If you need to memorize something important and you're finding it difficult to do so, separate the information into smaller groups. Try this technique with grocery lists, birthdays, names or other things you want to remember. The most common example of chunking is phone numbers––instead of trying to remember one 10-digit number, most people find it easier to remember two 3-digit numbers and one 4-digit number, like 123-456-7890.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Write everything down. Make sure everything has its own place. Stick to a routine. Ask people to repeat themselves. Use mnemonics. Try "chunking" information.

Article: Soak the corn in the husks in a sink or a big pot in 4 to 6 inches (10.2 to 15.2 cm) of tap water for about an hour. Add enough coals for an hour of cooking. Cook for about an hour, turning occasionally, allowing the husks to char.  Serve immediately.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Cut the tip of each ear of corn off. While they're soaking, prepare your outdoor charcoal grill. Place the corn still in the husks on the grill. Remove the husks. Add butter, salt and pepper to taste.