In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You will need a Google account, such as the one you use for Gmail. Google+ is a social networking site that is designed for Google account holders. The Hangouts are located on the left-hand side of the Google+ page. Here you will see a list of your recent Hangouts as well as recently emailed contacts. Click the “+ New Hangout” field at the top of the Hangouts list. The list will change to a list of your contacts and Google+ circles. Check the box next to any people that you want to add to the Hangout.  Regardless of what platform you are using, clicking or tapping on a contact or existing Hangout will open a chat box. If the other person is not online, they will receive messages the next time they open a Hangouts client. You can also search for people and circles by typing the name, email address, or phone number you are searching for into the field at the top of the list. You are given the option to start either a video or a text Hangout. You can turn a text chat into a video chat at any time.
Summary: Sign in to Google+. Find the Hangout frame. Create a new Hangout. Choose your Hangout format.

You don't need to include personal information, such as your reason for leaving if it is something like a divorce or career change. Never write anything rude, derogatory, or simply mean. You may need to be in contact with your boss later (you may even end up working with them again) so it is better to be respectful in your letter. Otherwise, your terse, ugly and childish words may come back to haunt you. Example of what not to write: “Mr. Anderson: I quit. I hated working here. You are stupid. You also owe me $3,000 in vacation and sick days. -Bob.” There are quite a few details that can separate good letters from great letters. In your letter, follow the guidelines listed below. A standard letter of resignation would read something like this: "Dear Mr. Spacely: It has been my honor to work for Spacely Sprockets, Inc.  This letter is to notify you that I will be leaving to accept a new position with another company as of [a date which is AT LEAST 2 weeks from the date of your conversation and letter].  Please accept my thanks for our association, and best regards to you and the entire company for the future.  Sincerely, George Jetson." If you were on a first name basis with your boss, address the letter as such. There is no need to sound stiff if you and your boss called each other by your given names. Plus, using their first name adds a friendly touch to the letter that may lessen a bit of the sting. Even if you hated every second of your job, try to find something complimentary to say. Something along the lines of “I feel like I have learned a great deal about the art gallery world” is complimentary (even if you really mean, I have learned a lot about the art gallery world and I am never, ever going to be a part of it again.) Do not boast, but do mention a few of the projects you worked on, and how proud of them you are. This is important to do because your letter of resignation will be filed away, along with any negative remarks the higher-ups may add to your file. Putting your achievements down will help you if you ever apply to a job that runs through the same HR department, as your file will be accessed and your accomplishments will be one of the first things noted. Mention how you are grateful that you had the opportunity to work at this company, and that you genuinely appreciate the people who work there (including your boss). You may want to add any names of people who you appreciate in particular.  For instance, you could add, “I would never have been able to pursue my dream of becoming a prolific author without the insight I gained into the publishing industry by working at this wonderful company. Thank you for all your guidance. With kind regards, Madeline Miller.” You should not email your letter, as that is considered very unprofessional. Print it out and hand it to your boss when you meet with them to discuss your resignation.
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One-sentence summary -- Know what not to write in a resignation letter. Write a well-written resignation letter. Be friendly and respectful. Show how much you appreciated working there. Reflect upon your achievements. End on a warm note. Have a copy of your letter of resignation in hand when you got to speak to your boss.

Problem: Article: Reading the food labels on food packages will allow you to figure out exactly how many or how much of the food is in one portion.  For example:  15 chips, 1/2 cup or 1/2 the package.  This information will also help you figure out how many calories, fat or carbohydrates are in one serving of the food.  This can be helpful if you're dieting or following a particular eating pattern. It's particularly important to follow the serving sizes for calorie-containing beverages like juice or sports drinks and snack foods.  Sometimes the "individual" sizes are actually 2 servings. Aim for at least 5 servings of fruits and vegetables each day.  These low-calorie powerhouses provide essential nutrients to your diet.  About 1 cup of raw vegetables and 2 cups of leafy greens counts as 1 serving of vegetables.  About 1 cup of fruit or 1/2 cup dried fruit counts as 1 serving of fruit.  The amount of fruits and vegetables you need each day may depend on your age, gender and level of physical activity. High carbohydrate foods like grains and starches can be a healthy part of your diet.  However, compared to fruits, vegetables and lean protein, they contain fewer nutrients and more calories.  It's important to monitor your portion sizes of these types of foods.  1 slice of bread, 1 cup of cereal or 1/2 cup of pasta, rice or barley is considered one serving.  Allot 2-3 servings of grains daily.  Always try to choose 100% whole grains when possible.  These have higher amounts of fiber and nutrients compared to refined grains.
Summary:
Read the labels. Eat larger portions of fruits and vegetables. Eat smaller portions of grains and starches.