INPUT ARTICLE: Article: When you’re planning a party poolside, you want to have plenty of light snacks for guests to munch on throughout the party.  Set out a plate of fresh fruit like watermelon, pineapple, and berries. Have plenty of tortilla chips with fresh salsa or guacamole.  Serve cut vegetables with dips. Have cucumber sandwiches for another bite-sized treat. You can even cut them into the shape of fish. Grilling outside is a great way to include cooking in your outdoor pool party and feed all your guests a meal.  Cook burgers, hot dogs, or vegetarian burgers. You can also grill seasonal vegetables like corn on the cob. Prepare sides like pasta salad ahead of the party. Since it’s hot, it’s a great idea to have cold treats at your party. If you don’t have a freezer nearby, have coolers stocked with ice to keep them cool.  Serve individual containers of ice cream and popsicles. For a healthier option, you can also freeze fruit, such as grapes. For the adults, you can serve summer cocktails like strawberry daiquiris, pina coladas, mojitos, and hurricanes.  For kids and adults who don’t want alcohol, you can serve lemonade, iced tea, and fruit punch. Provide a permanent marker so guests can write their names on their cups.

SUMMARY: Serve refreshing snack foods. Have a cook out. Have sweet treats on hand. Mix up summery drinks.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It’s the green chat bubble icon on your home screen or in the app drawer (Android).  Use this method to sign yourself out of the desktop or web version of WhatsApp when you’re not in front of the computer. If you are at the computer, you can log out by simply clicking  ⋮, and then clicking Log out. It’s at the bottom right corner of the app.   The active WhatsApp session on your computer will now close.
Summary: Open WhatsApp on your mobile device. Tap Settings. Tap WhatsApp Web/Desktop. Tap Log out from all computers. Tap Log out to confirm.

Before you start studying, always read over your assignment sheet or exam guide to make sure you're focusing on the right topics. Additionally, you can save time by asking your instructor to explain any topics that confuse you and any unanswered questions you have. This saves you time looking it up. Finally, prioritize the most important information you need to know so you can study it first.  When you're studying for long hours, it's important to use that time wisely. For example, review your exam study guide as soon as you receive it, and highlight the main topics you need to study. If you have any questions, talk to your instructor so you won't waste time trying to look it up on your own. Then, decide which topics you need to spend the most time studying and start with those. Make sure you have everything you need so you won't need to get up every few minutes to get something. Neatly place your textbooks, writing utensils, notebook, and other study materials on your study space. This way you can easily grab what you need without taking an unplanned break. For example, let's say you're studying math. You'd need your assignment materials (i.e. worksheet, textbook, etc), a calculator, graphing paper, a pencil, an eraser, drinking water, and a healthy snack. Estimate the time you'll need for each task, add 10% extra time for insurance, then schedule blocks for your assignments. Set priorities, schedule your toughest and most important assignments first, and remember to include short breaks every hour or so.  For instance, if you're planning out a 4-hour session, set aside the first 2 hours to study for your big science test. Switch gears and do your math homework for the third hour, and review your history notes for the fourth. If you have time left over, spend a little more time studying for your science test. Additionally, make a weekly list of your upcoming tasks. Fill in fixed blocks of time, such as classes, work, and practice, then divide your flexible time between studying and other assignments. Assignments such as “Study for History Final” or “Write Term Paper” can seem daunting and unapproachable. Instead of getting overwhelmed, divide big assignments into bite-sized chunks.  For example, if you're studying for a final, start by looking over past tests and quizzes, and note specific areas that gave you trouble. Then review your class notes, divide the course into its units, and study 1 unit at a time. Smaller, approachable study tasks may also include creating outlines that summarize textbook chapters, making flashcards, and quizzing yourself. Whenever possible, try to plan ahead and give yourself time to study a little bit at a time. It's better to study for 3 separate 3-hour sessions instead of 1 marathon 9-hour session. If you study in multiple shorter sessions, you'll remember more information in the long run. If you're having trouble finding time for your schoolwork, take an inventory of your responsibilities. Ask yourself if there are lower-priority activities or commitments that are taking up too much of your time. If necessary, consider giving something up to free up your schedule. For instance, suppose school, a part-time job, basketball, and choir are running you ragged. School and work are priorities, so they're not going anywhere. If basketball is really important to you, take time away from choir. Then see if you can rejoin after basketball season is over.
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One-sentence summary -- Reduce your workload by studying more efficiently. Prep your area before you start studying. Plan out your study sessions in advance. Break up overwhelming tasks into smaller steps. Do your best to space out your study sessions instead of cramming. Lighten your load if you're stretched thin.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: plus.google.com/downgrade in your web browser. You can do this from your computer or mobile device. The "Delete Google + Profile" option from the Google+ app's Settings menu leads to this website as well. This should be the account you want to delete your Google+ profile for. If you see an Upgrade page after signing in, that account does not have a Google+ profile. This is everything that will be deleted when you get rid of your Google+ profile. It will also list data that will be kept.  Your Google+-specific data will be deleted. This includes any +1s, posts, comments, collections, and circles. Your photos and contacts will not be deleted. Your reviews will be hidden but not deleted. Any Google+ pages you've created will be kept. Your YouTube channel and uploads will not be deleted. Your Google account will not be deleted. You will still have access to Gmail and Drive. You'll need to check the "Required" box in order to proceed. This is to prevent accidental deletion of your data. Deleting your account is permanent. The data is not recoverable. Make absolutely sure that you want to proceed, because there is no going back. Your Google+ profile will be deleted and all of its data will be removed. It may take a few days for everything to disappear.

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Visit . Sign in with your Google account. Review the data that will be deleted. Confirm that you want to delete your profile. Click "Delete" to delete your Google+ profile.