In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Go to https://www.tumblr.com/ in your preferred web browser to open the Tumblr website.  On mobile, tap the Tumblr app icon, which resembles a white "t" on a dark-blue background. If you haven't yet downloaded the Tumblr app on mobile, you can do so for both iPhone and Android platforms. It's the blue button in the middle of the page. Fill out the following fields:   Email - Enter your preferred email address. You'll have to verify this email address later, so make sure that you have access to it.  Password - Enter your preferred password.  Username - Enter your preferred username. This is the name that other people will see for your account.  On desktop, Tumblr will also generate a list of usernames from which you can choose. You may have to try a few different usernames, since some usernames related to you preferred one may already be taken. It's at the bottom of the page. On mobile, tap Next in the top-right corner. Type your current age into the text field in the middle of the page. This indicates that you agree to Tumblr's terms of use and community guidelines. Skip this step on mobile. It's a blue button below the "I have read..." checkbox. On mobile, tap Next in the top-right corner instead. Click the "I'm not a robot" checkbox, then follow the on-screen instructions. You'll usually have to pick instances of a specific item (e.g., a car) out of a series of related pictures. Once you complete this step, you'll automatically be taken to the next one. Skip this step on mobile. Click or tap at least 5 categories of content that you'd like to see on your Tumblr page, then click or tap Next in the top-right corner of the page or screen. The last step in creating your Tumblr account is verifying your email. To do so:  Open your Tumblr email address' inbox. Select the "Verify your email address" email from Tumblr. Select the This is me! button in the body of the email. Check the "I'm not a robot" box, complete another spam check, click Verify Email, and click or, skip to your dashboard (desktop only).
Summary: Open Tumblr. Select Get started. Enter your account information. Click Sign up. Enter your age. Check the "I have read..." box. Click Next. Complete the spam check. Select interests. Verify your email address.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Many tablets, smart phones, and eReaders come with their own app for reading eBooks. In order to read books available through other sellers, however, you may need to download another app. Search for apps such as Entitle, Kobo, Amazon Kindle, or Noble Nook to access books through those proprietary services, or to import eBooks in other formats. The Adobe Acrobat Reader app can be used to view any PDF document, no matter where it was downloaded or purchased. Computers are often faster at downloading files, and may have access to online databases that do not function properly on your mobile device. Many devices can be plugged into your computer for quick file transfer, or you can use Bluetooth, iTunes syncing, Dropbox, or email. Some files, especially those purchased from an eBook store, may have DRM protection, preventing them from being opened on more than one device. While mobile phones and tablets can be fine, portable ways to read books, eReaders typically offer an easier way to download books, and more energy-efficient and daylight-visible screens. Keep in mind that many eReaders use DRM protection, which will prevent you from transferring the books to other devices.
Summary: Download additional eBook apps. Transfer eBooks from your computer. Consider buying an eReader.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Most homes built before 1970 often have lead-based paint on the walls, doorways, stairwells, and baseboards. If your home is old and you know it was built in the early or mid 1900s, it may have lead-based paint. Often, historic buildings or homes that are old and have not been renovated contain lead-based paint. If you do not own the home and are a renter, talk to your landlord about the age of the home. Ask them if they know if there is lead-based paint in the home. If you own the home, contact the previous owners to find out if they know if there is lead-based paint in the house. Examine the paint in the home to determine if it is peeling, flaking off, or deteriorating in any way. If it is lead-based, this may be cause for alarm. Lead-based paint that is deteriorating can pose a health hazard, as it will release lead dust as it breaks down.  Pay extra attention to paint that is on doorways or stairwells. These areas usually get more wear and tear, causing the paint to crack, flake, and peel. If you notice the paint is deteriorating and suspect it may be lead-based, test the paint so you can address the issue immediately.
Summary:
Determine if the paint is from 1970 or earlier. Talk to the owner of the home, or the previous owners. Check if the paint is deteriorating.