INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Some screens only go back in one way, and if you don't put them back in the same way, they aren't going to stay. Look at the screen when you're pulling it out, and mark the top of the screen if you need to.  If you forgot to look at the screen when you took it down, pull out another one to see how it goes in place. The spline will always face outward. It's usually easiest to begin from the top of the window and work your way down. However, as you slide it into place, make sure the pressure clips are falling into the proper track on the right. Most often, the springs should go to the right when looking at the window from the outside. These springs look like little metal strips that create a curve on one edge. Sometimes, the clips pop out of place. They should be against the outside edge only, not flopping to the left or right. The top screen will have a lip at the bottom that goes over the bottom screen. The pressure clips, if the screen has them, need to be to the right when looking at the window from the outside. Press the pressure clips into the track on the right, then press in the left top corner. Push the screen to the top without pressing in the bottom left corner. Insert the second screen under the top screen's bottom lip with the pressure clips facing right. Push the screen all the way over to the right. Press the bottom left corner in, while still keeping the top screen's bottom corner and the bottom screen's top corner out a bit. Once the bottom left corner is in, press on the left middle part where the corners meet to set it in place. If you need to put the screen in from the inside, the springs should be on the left. The feathered/pleated edge will go on the top. Slide the top part of the screen out the window, and bring it back flat against the window. Set the screen in the tracks with the springs in place. Lift the screen up the window, and set it in place from the top if you can. To set it in place from the top, press in towards the house at the top corners. You can do this from the outside, or if your house has windows that open from the top and bottom, from the inside.

SUMMARY: Pay attention when you take the screens out. Start from the top. Check the springs or pressure clips if it won't go in. Place 2-part screens in like a puzzle. Set in a 1-part screen with the springs to the left from the inside.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Spending more time with your family benefits your trust relationship in several ways.  First, your parents won’t be suspicious about how you’re spending your time if it is with them.  Second, spending time with people helps you understand and communicate with them better, which can help your relationship. Third, your parents will be reminded of your great qualities, like your sense of humor, instead of focusing only on the trust violation. Do your chores.  Pick your brother up from school on time.  Offer to help with the dishes after dinner.  Showing responsibility for everyday things can help your parents think of you as a responsible person.  This alone may not be enough to rebuild trust, but combined with other things like open communication, these small steps can help. Demonstrating to your parents that you care about them, yourself, and your relationship is an important element of your two-way trust relationship.   Showing that you care may take on many different forms, but doing and saying things that you know will make the other person feel good is a place to start. If you have hurt anyone aside from your parents as part of the trust violation, apologize and try to make it right.  If you asked your parents what you could do to regain their trust, do what they said to do, even if it seems silly.  Even if it seems like, for example, washing your dad’s car may have nothing to do with regaining his trust, you are showing that you are willing to do what it takes. Showing that you are willing to change in a small way—such as making your bed every day like your mom always asks—can prove that you are willing to change in a big way, which may be necessary for trust-building.

SUMMARY: Spend time with your family. Demonstrate responsible actions. Show that you care. Perform reparations. Demonstrate your readiness to change.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you just want to get rid of a couple of entries, you can delete individual history entries from within the Safari app. It looks like an open book.  This will reveal the "Delete" button. Repeat for any other history entries you want to delete. Tap "Done" when you are finished deleting history entries.

SUMMARY: Open the Safari app on your device. Tap the "Bookmarks" button at the bottom of the screen. Select "History" from the Bookmarks menu. Find the history entry that you want to remove and swipe it to the left. Tap "Delete" to remove the entry.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Separate the strips by pulling them apart. Align the shapes of the strips, with the red labels facing outward on each side. Push the strips together until you hear a click. Peel off one of the red (or green, depending on your product) liners. Place the strip sticky-side down onto the back of the frame. Press the strip down firmly.  Repeat this step for each strip you want to apply to the frame. For example, you may want to use two to four strips per frame. If you’re using four strips for a frame, put the lowest pair approximately two-thirds of the way down from the frame’s top. Make sure all of the liners are removed. Push the frame against the wall strongly. Hold it firmly for 30 seconds. Hold the bottom of the frame. Lift it gently towards you and upwards. Press the entire length of the strips for 30 seconds each. Don’t yank the frame straight towards you, or you’ll loosen the strips instead of detaching the frame from the wall. Don’t reattach the frame until an hour has passed. Afterwards, align the frame’s strips with the strips on the wall. Push the frame until all of the strips have clicked into place. Leaving the frame off of the wall for an hour gives the adhesive time to bond to the wall. If the frame isn’t straight, you can remove one or more strips. Hold the bottom two corners of the frame and lift it up and away. Reposition the strip(s) as desired. Hold the top of the strip you want to reposition with one hand. With your other hand, pinch the strip at the bottom and pull it downwards. Stretch it slowly, straight down – up to 15 inches – until the strip releases from the wall.

SUMMARY:
Snap the strips together. Attach the strips to the back of the picture frame. Adhere the frame to the wall. Remove the frame to secure the underlying strips. Let the strips cure for at least an hour. Readjust the strips if needed.