Problem: Article: It’s the blue chat bubble icon with a white lightning bolt inside. You’ll usually find it on the home screen or in the app drawer.  Use this method if you want to remove all of the contacts Facebook Messenger automatically synced from your Android. If you’re friends with any of those contacts on Facebook, you’ll remain contacts in Messenger. It’s at the top of the screen. It’s near the middle of the menu. " It's the option at the top of the screen. If you don’t see the word ″Off″ below it, tap it, and then toggle the switch to the Off (gray) position. If you do not return to the ″People″ menu automatically, tap the back button once to return now. It’s near the top of the menu. A list of all contacts uploaded from your phone or tablet will appear. It’s at the top-left corner of the list. This refreshes the page, which will now say ″Your imported contacts are being deleted.″ Once this operation is complete, Facebook Messenger will no longer automatically add contact from your Android. Additionally, the contacts it already added uploaded will be removed.
Summary: Open Messenger on your Android. Tap your profile photo. Scroll down and tap People. Disable ″Sync contacts. Tap Manage Contacts. Tap Delete All Contacts.

Problem: Article: Look for charities that help people stay off the streets and provide support for the homeless. If you’re concerned about beggars in a country you’re visiting, look for a charity that focuses on a specific need, such as providing school books and supplies for children. This will keep them in school and off the streets. To ensure your money will go where it’s needed, you could check out:  Charity Navigator, which rates charities based on their level of success and follow through. A list of top rated charities from around the world, located at GivingWhatWeCan.org. Donate money. This will help to improve your community and give you a way to support homeless people in your area. You can also donate items other than money. You could consider:  Oral hygiene products like toothbrushes, toothpaste, and dental floss.  Personal hygiene products like baby wipes or sanitary napkins. First aid supplies like bandages and antiseptic wipes. Clothing, especially old winter coats and shoes. You can serve meals, help sort through donations, and provide other services as needed. Contact your local shelter for volunteer opportunities. Get involved with charities that you donate to so you can feel the direct impact of your financial donation.
Summary: Give money to a local charity. Support a homeless shelter. Volunteer at a shelter or a local charity.

Problem: Article: Most kittens like the comfort of being held and stroked by their human parent. It can mimic the comfort its mother gives and has the benefit of socializing it and helping it develop optimally.  Handle your kitten gently. Pick it up using both hands so that it is supported and won’t fall. Avoid picking it up by the neck to minimize the risk of injuring it. Hold your kitten in your arm like a baby—it may not want to be on its back, but can also lie in your arm by snuggling its nose into the crook of your elbow. Put a blanket in your arm for your kitten to snuggle into. Avoid putting a blanket over your kitten, which might scare it. Either when you pick it up or if it is next to you, stroke or pet your kitten gently. This may calm it and stop it from crying and can help form a strong bond between you.  Focus on petting your kitten’s head and neck and under its chin. Avoid your kitten's tail or any other area that seems sensitive. Make sure to not pet it with too much force. Brush your kitten twice a week or more often if it likes that. Interaction is an important part of a kitten’s development and bonding experience with you. Talk to your kitten if it cries and whenever you interact with it, which lets it know that you’re communicating with it, too.  Talk to your kitten when you pet and hold it, or feed it, or whenever it approaches you.  Keep your tone soft and don’t yell, which can scare it.  Say things that include its name and praise your kitten. For example, “do you want me to pick you up, Sam? Aw, you like that a lot don’t you? You’re such a good and sweet kitten.” Play is another important part of a kitten’s development and bonding experience with you. Crying may signal that your kitten wants attention and playing is a good way to provide it.  Have a supply of age-appropriate toys for your kitten like balls and larger toy mice it can’t swallow. Keep a scratching pad on hand, too. Toss a ball back and forth to your kitten. Wrap a toy around a string and let her chase it. Make sure to watch your kitten and store the toy where it can’t reach it when you’re not playing. Kittens can eat strings which can cause major intestinal issues or even death. Giving your kitten a cozy place to sleep can help comfort and calm it, which could help with its crying. You can purchase a cat bed or line a box with a soft towel or blanket. Consider lining the bed with an item you’ve used like a sweatshirt or even blanket. This will help your kitten get used to your scent. Kittens need nutritious food to support their growing bodies and promote their health. Giving your kitten enough to eat may help it to stop crying.  Moisten your kitten’s canned food with milk replacer up to 10 weeks. It should be about the consistency of oatmeal. This is especially useful is it was weaned early or orphaned. Avoid regular milk because this might upset your kitten’s stomach.  Put your kitten’s food in ceramic or metal bowls. Some kittens may be sensitive to plastic. Have a separate bowl of fresh water available for your kitten. Make sure your kitten’s food and water are fresh and that the bowls are clean. Cats and kittens are very sensitive about cleanliness, especially of their litter boxes. Keep your kitten’s litter box clean and available to it, which may also stop your kitten from crying.  Make sure the litter box is small enough so that your kitten can easily get in and out of it. Use low-dust unscented litter. Scoop any material out as soon as you can. Do it daily to encourage your kitten to use it.  Place the litter box away from your kitten's food. Kittens don’t like their food near their litter. If your vet determines that your kitten is crying because it is sick, give your kitten any medications and treatments your vet prescribed. These can help your kitten heal and may stop excessive crying or meowing.  Make sure your kitten gets its full course of medication. Ask you vet any questions you have about administering the medication with as little trauma to your kitten as possible Unless you know for certain that your kitten wants something from you it can’t have, avoid ignoring its needs. Your kitten may not have access to its litter or may be out of water. Likewise, don’t scold your kitten for crying too much. It is not only not likely to stop it from crying, but may make it fear you.
Summary: Hold your kitten. Stroke your kitten gently. Talk to your kitten. Play with your kitten. Make your kitten a comfortable bed. Feed your kitten. Clean your kitten's litter box. Give your kitten its medication. Avoid ignoring or scolding your kitten.

Problem: Article: Don’t overwhelm them with texts, but a day or two before, send them a message saying that you are looking forward to seeing them. This will show your crush that you’re as excited about the date as they (hopefully). Before your time together, pick an outfit that is nice and matches the date itself. Unless you’re going to an extremely fancy restaurant or event, you probably don’t need a regal dress or full suit. Instead, go for something comfortable that fits, looks nice, and shows that you care. During the date, turn off your phone and focus on your crush. Keep your attention on your time together and avoid work or school drama, past relationships, and other unsavory topics. Show them you’re interested by listening to what they say and responding in a meaningful way. If you had a good time and are interested in going on another date, let your crush know. Send them a text that night or the following day saying that you enjoyed your time together. If they send a positive response back, ask if they’d be interested in doing it again sometime.
Summary:
Let your crush know you’re looking forward to the date. Wear a nice, appropriate outfit. Pay attention to your date. Let them know if you enjoyed the date.