Problem: Article: While there’s no way to import your Google contacts into YouTube, you can often find your friends on YouTube by viewing their Google+ profiles. If your friend’s YouTube account was created before Summer of 2015, there’s likely a link listed on their Google+ profile. You’ll need to have a Google account to use this method. Click “Sign In” at the top right corner of the screen and enter your login information. If you’re already signed in, you’ll see your Google profile image at the top right corner of Google+. The menu will expand. ” Now you’ll see a list of suggested contacts, as well as a menu on the left side of the screen. If you have contacts in Gmail, this is how you can locate their Google+ profiles. A list of your Gmail Contacts will appear, containing links to their Google+ profiles.  If you’ve ever been active on Google+, you can also try clicking “Have You in Circles” at the top of the page. Both options will display a list of user profiles. If you’re looking for a specific friend, you could search for their name in the search box at the top of the page. It may help to add the city they live in, for example: “Michael Jackson, Santa Maria.” The profile has a large header at the top, with your friend’s profile photo on the left side. If this person has posted public videos to YouTube, they will now appear beneath the header. Notice that it says “[friend’s name]’s YouTube videos” next to the red YouTube symbol just below the header. If you don’t see a “YouTube” link beneath this image, you won’t be able to find this person’s YouTube channel with this method. Your friend’s YouTube page will appear on the screen. The button is red and appears at the top right corner of the page.
Summary: Visit Google+ in a web browser. Sign in with your Google account information. Click the “Home” drop-down menu. Select “People. Select “Gmail Contacts” on the left menu. Click the name of a friend to view their profile. Click “YouTube” on the menu bar just below the header. Click “YouTube channel” beneath “[friend’s name]’s YouTube videos”. Click “Subscribe” to follow your friend’s channel.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Find the celebrity's Twitter handle by typing in the celebrity's name into Twitter's search bar. If nothing comes up, try looking on their website or portfolio for their Twitter Follow link.  If you see a blue icon with a white check mark next to a Twitter account, that means that Twitter has taken steps to verify the identity of that account. A verified account means that the celebrity in question owns that Twitter account. Be wary of unverified Twitter accounts. It's easy to find pictures of a celebrity on the Internet to use as the avatar. Fans and other people may try to impersonate the celebrity for attention or for malicious spamming. The more active they are on Twitter and the more personal their tweets are, the better your chances of getting them to engage with you. After considering the following questions, if it doesn't seem like your celebrity does much personal engagement on Twitter, you may want to consider moving on to another favorite celebrity.  How frequent are their tweets? Do they frequently tweet themselves, or hire someone else to tweet on their behalf? Do they post pictures and links in addition to text tweets, or do they do the bare minimum? Do they post their personal thoughts, or just use their Twitter as a way to promote their business commercially? Have they ever sent an @message to one of their fans and engaged in a conversation with them? For example, Christina Perri not only tweets multiple times a day, but also with photos and hashtags, suggesting that she is an experienced Twitter user. Her tweets are personal enough that they probably come straight from her. Your chances of getting her to follow you are decent if you make a strong favorable impression on her, but notice how her (public) interactions with fans on Twitter are low.

SUMMARY: Follow the celebrity on Twitter. Pay attention to how the celebrity uses their Twitter account.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: While this may not be the most fun part of giving your room a makeover, it is the most important! Put on your favorite playlist and get busy. Get rid of trash, throw away broken items, and put away things that don’t belong in your room like dishes. Mail and other papers can often pile up so go through these types of items and recycle anything you don't need to keep. Spend some time going through your stuff and ask yourself “When was the last time I used this?” If you haven’t touched it in 6 months, let it go! If your goal is to truly transform your space, you’ve got to be willing to get rid of things you don’t use. If you want to be really thorough, sort through everything in your room—all your books, shoes, clothes, pictures, jewelry, makeup, movies, CDs, knickknacks—everything!  This is especially important for clothes and shoes -- if you don’t wear it, you don’t need it. For items that have sentimental value, consider storing them in another room or even under your bed or in your closet. That way, they aren’t on display but you can still take them out and look at them when you’re feeling nostalgic. Put your clothes and shoes away, tidy up your desk or office area, clear off your nightstand and dresser, and remove any items from the floor. Try to find a logical place for everything and take advantage of storage solutions. You can clear off your closet floor by utilizing an over-the-door shoe organizer, put away school and office supplies in desk drawers or bins, and use vertical space by displaying items on a bookcase. Now that you've gotten rid of items that don't belong in your room as well as things you don't want to keep, it's time to break out the cleaning supplies. Thoroughly cleaning your room can make a big difference in how it looks! Take the time to dust all your surfaces and sweep and mop or vacuum your floor. Be sure to work from the top of your room down to the floor for best results. Don’t forget to clean your blinds (if you have them), clear out the stuff under your bed, and pick up anything on the floor.
Summary: Throw away trash and remove unnecessary items. Donate any items you don’t want or need. Organize your belongings. Clean your room.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You can create an alternative outdoor litter box for cats by using a new or old sandbox that is at least as big as a large litter box. Fill it with soft, fine-grained sand (this can be bought by the bag at hardware and home supply stores), which cats find especially attractive. With luck, cats will be drawn to the sandbox instead of your garden and use it much as they would a litterbox.  Make sure to scoop the sandbox regularly; if it gets too full, cats may return to using your yard. Keep children away from the cat sandbox, and make sure they understand not to play in it. If you want to keep cats out of your garden, but don’t mind them being in other areas of your yard, then try making a cat-friendly area. Cats will be attracted to areas covered by certain plants, and hopefully leave the rest of your yard alone. Create a small plot and grow one or more of the following non-toxic plants in it:  Catnip (Nepeta cataria) Catmint (Nepeta mussinii) Cat thyme (Teucrium marum) Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) Spider-plant (Chlorophytum comosum) If you have a bird feeder near your garden, move it to another area of your yard that is further away. Ideally, you should hang the bird feeder in an area that is too high for a cat to jump to. Otherwise, a bird that visits for a meal might be in more danger than your garden ever was.
Summary:
Make a cat sandbox. Attract cats to a cat garden. Move your bird feeder.