INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you have a thin chili pot that doesn't spread heat well, don't like to stir the chili, or want extra thick chili, it's best to wait until the end because thickening will decrease convection that spreads heat throughout the chili mass without creating hot spots that can scorch. Start with 3 or 4 crackers, adding more to bring the chili to your desired thickness.  You could also use miniature oyster crackers, but it is still a good idea to break them up so that they can absorb more of the liquid. To add an interesting dimension of flavor, you could also use flavored gourmet crackers. Try garlic-and-cheese, green onion, or four-cheese flavored crackers, for instance. Add a layer of crushed corn chips into your bowl before ladling the chili in. Stir to combine. While corn chips do not thicken the chili quite as much as crackers do, many prefer the flavor of corn chips to the flavor of crackers for chili. While they do not thicken the liquid itself, they do thicken the overall texture of the chili by adding another solid to it. You can sprinkle 1 to 2 Tbsp (15 to 30 ml) of dried potato flakes into a large individual serving of chili while it is still hot. The potato flakes will lighten the color of the chili slightly. They may also alter the flavor, giving it a heartier taste, but the difference is not especially dramatic. The cornbread will absorb some of the liquid, making the chili seem thicker overall. The cheese adds rich, creamy smoothness to the lucky partaker's palate.

SUMMARY: Wait until the end for this method. Crumble a few saltine crackers and stir them into your individual serving of chili. Try crushed corn chips. Stir in potato flakes. Add crumbled cornbread, such as a single muffin or slice of cornbread into the chili and stir a little. Stir in grated cheese, chipped-up soft cheese or cheese dip/sauce.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Wait for the main screen to appear.   " "  Click "Apply." If a compatible resolution was chosen, the screen will revert to these settings (If the resolution is incompatible, select another resolution). Select "yes" if the settings are accurate, otherwise continue changing the resolution until the desired effect is achieved.
Summary: Turn on the computer. Ensure that no other programs are running. Move the cursor over "Start" (or the Microsoft Windows logo) from the lower left hand corner of the screen, single click, and hold the mouse button down to view other menu items. Select "Control Panel. Locate the heading, "Appearance and Personalization," then select the sub-category, "Adjust screen resolution. Click "Resolution" and wait for a drop-down slider control to appear. Drag the slider up or down until the desired resolution is selected. Wait for the system to ask if the settings are acceptable.

While you are in high school, try auditing a college course or taking a college course at a local community college. This will help you get a feel for the coursework associated with a particular major and career path. Gaining this understanding can help alleviate stress associated with choosing a career path. It can also help solidify or change your decision about a career path. You can also take high school electives related to your intended major whenever possible. Take an afternoon to sit down with a current college student and talk with them about their experience. Ask them questions about when they chose their major, what their coursework is like, and how they managed stress while preparing for college. Volunteering at a community organization is a great way for you to learn about a possible career interest. For example, you could volunteer to be a greeter in a hospital, volunteer some of your time looking after animals in a local shelter, or volunteer to help with a telethon fundraiser for a charity. These activities will also give you an opportunity to learn valuable skills, which may be useful in your college and work experiences later on. As an added bonus, volunteer work looks great on applications for colleges and jobs.
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One-sentence summary -- Audit a college course. Interview a college student. Volunteer.

Q: Don't put posters of him in your room or your locker, and don't have random mementos with his face on it. Be yourself – have your own interests and hobbies instead of instantly liking things just because he does. Whether it's joining a sports team at school or picking up cross-stitching, you need to let yourself enjoy the things that made you happy before this guy came into your life. Renew your interest in your old hobbies and start doing things that you love. If it is meant to be, it will happen. If you two are supposed to end up together, you will. Stressing about the details and making yourself crazy with this obsession will not guarantee his love. In fact, it might ensure that you lose it. When you admit that you're not in control of everything and allow your relationships to develop more naturally, you will find yourself surrounded by people who love you and fulfill you in a much more powerful way. When you find yourself obsessively thinking about him, don't give in to those thoughts. Do something to take your mind off of him. Dwelling on these kinds of thoughts is a negative behavior that will lead to more unhappiness. And the longer you allow yourself to give in to these thoughts, the harder the habit will be to break eventually. Try calling a friend or finishing your homework. Start on a fun project you've been putting off. Or you could even turn on the television to distract yourself.
A: Don't make everything revolve around him. Get involved in things you enjoy. Stop stressing about the relationship. Redirect your obsessive thoughts.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Downloading songs for offline use is only possible if you have a Spotify Premium subscription. You also need to be connected to Wi-Fi in order to download your Spotify music—you can't download songs over cellular data. Tap the Spotify app icon, which resembles three black, horizontal bars on a green background. This will open your Spotify Home page if you're logged in. If you aren't logged in, tap LOG IN, then enter your Spotify account's email address and password. It's a tab in the bottom-right corner of the screen. This tab is either at the top of the screen (iPhone) or in the middle of the page (Android). Doing so opens a list of your Spotify playlists.  You can also select Albums on this page. If you want to download every song in your library on Android, tap Songs here instead, then skip the next step. On the "Playlists" page, tap the playlist that contains the songs you want to download. If you opened the Albums page instead, select an album. It's near the top-right corner of the screen. The switch will turn green {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/1\/15\/Iphoneswitchonicon1.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/1\/15\/Iphoneswitchonicon1.png\/46px-Iphoneswitchonicon1.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":300,"bigWidth":"46","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of an iPhone\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Fair_use\">Fair Use<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"} to signify that the songs are downloading onto the Spotify mobile app. When a song finishes downloading, it will have a downward-facing arrow icon to the right of it. Whenever you're not connected to the Internet, you can open Spotify, tap the Your Library tab, go to the location of the music you want to listen to, and tap a song to begin listening.

SUMMARY:
Make sure you have a Spotify Premium subscription. Open Spotify. Tap Your Library. Tap Playlists. Select a playlist. Tap the grey "Download"  switch. Listen to Spotify music offline.