Problem: Article: ” To permanently delete an item from your Kindle content library, you will need to do is log into your online content library on the Amazon website.  Open a web browser to get started.   You can access your content and devices page online by visiting: https://www.amazon.com/mycd  You will have to log into your account to access this page. After you have logged into your account, you should be looking at the tab called “Your Content.” If you are looking at a different tab instead, then just click on the tab labeled “Your Content” to see a list of the items in your library. You should see empty boxes to the far left of your screen under a column called “Select.” Each row should have a box that you can check to select the book. Check the box next to any of the books that you wish to delete. At the top, left side of the page, you should see an orange button labeled “Deliver” and another orange button labeled “Delete.” Click on the “Delete” button to delete the selected items. You will have to confirm that you want to delete the book by clicking “Yes, delete permanently.” It is necessary to click this button so that the items will be deleted from your library. Another box will pop up confirming what you just deleted. Just click “OK” when you see this box and it will go away. To remove the book(s) that you just deleted from the Kindle library on your device, all you have to do is sync your device. To sync your device, you will need to:  Open your Kindle application by tapping or clicking the Kindle icon on your device’s screen. Then, tap the three dots in the upper right hand of the screen. The first item gives you the option to “Sync & Check for Items.” Tap this item and the book(s) will be removed.
Summary: Go to “Manage Your Content and Devices. Make sure that you are looking at the “Your Content” tab. Select the book(s) you wish to delete. Click the delete button. Confirm that you want to delete the selected items. Sync your devices.

Problem: Article: When you sit down for that test, you shouldn't have a thing to worry about. Bring a handful of pencils, pens, erasers, your calculator, some scratch paper -- anything you could possibly need and then some more. Not only will being over-prepared relax you, but when problems do arise, you'll be ready! Have a pocketful of peppermints while you're at it. Studies have shown that taking a whiff of peppermint increases your concentration abilities, makes you more alert, and gives you a tiny boost that can make all the difference. So if the answer is eluding you, pop a peppermint and then take another crack at it. Since your test is timed, the last thing you want to be is preoccupied by the clock. Instead of that ticking getting louder and louder as you stare at the blank question, just skip it. Tackle all the ones you could do with your eyes closed and your hands tied behind your back and then get to the harder questions. Your mind will be primed with everything it definitely knows, making the rest a bit easier. When you've answered all of the easy ones, go for the ones that have the greatest point value. If you don't answer a question that's worth 10% of your grade, there's little hope for the rest of your test. So if you're in that position, weigh your options. If there's any chance you missed a question, misinterpreted a question, or just filled in the wrong circle, you'll know you've caught it if you check and double-check your answers (provided you have the time, of course). Also, remember to consider the most important of all -- did you write down your name? Avoid the temptation to change your answers. Often your gut instinct is the right one. If you find yourself checking your answers and wanting to change them, only do so if you've had a revelation you had forgotten about. You know the whole "fake it till you make it" mantra? That totally goes for test taking. Thinking positive and being confident can actually help you do better -- if for no other reason than it keeps you relaxed (and being relaxed helps your mind think straight). Walk in there with your head held high so you can walk out the same way. Turns out trusting yourself is a big part of the game. When you trust your memories, they strengthen and become concrete. So be confident in your brain! The more you rely on it, the more it can reward you with the right answers. In case you didn't know, your brain is pretty phenomenal!
Summary: If anything, be over-prepared. If you don't know the answer, skip it for now. Double-check your answers. Keep a positive attitude.

Problem: Article: After the cookies have finished baking, wait for them to cool. You can place them on a cooling rack or leave them on the cookie tray. However, it is important to wait until the cookies are completely cool before you start decorating them or the frosting may melt. While you wait for the cookies to cool. You can mix the frosting or prepare the other toppings. Wrap your cookies if desired. If you plan to give these out as favors at a party or as gifts, then you can wrap each cookie individually with a food-safe cellophane bag or with some plastic wrap. You can also tie a small ribbon around the stick near the base of the cookie for a little extra flair.
Summary: Wait until the cookies are cool. Serve your cookies!

Problem: Article: Using a spray bottle lets you target specific parts of your shoe. This is super helpful if your boots aren't all leather and you've only got a few spots to hit. If you don't have a spray bottle, you can use a sponge or an old rag to dampen your boots. Don't be afraid to get them nice and soggy, because any dry parts simply won't shrink. Spray from about 5 inches (13 cm) away to avoid making a big mess. Holding your dryer about 6 inches (15 cm) in from the boots, slowly and evenly pass over each one until they're both bone dry. The key here is to be gentle — holding the dryer too close (or running it too hot) can absolutely wreck your boots. The parts you dry first will shrink the most, so start with the parts of the shoe that are loosest on your feet. If either boot is still too lose, spray and dry the boots again in the same way. Repeat until the boots fit properly. The conditioner will keep your leather from cracking or peeling following the heat from the blow dryer. Feel free to use lots of the conditioner to make your boots really shine.
Summary:
Fill up a spray bottle with hot water. Spray the leather outer surfaces of your boots. Blow dry the outside of the boots with a hair dryer on low speed. Try on the boots to see how they fit. Rub leather conditioner into the boots.