Problem: Article: If you do not have a Google search results window open, issue a Google search for the topic of your choice.  "  " The items you selected will no longer appear in your Google Web History.
Summary: Go to any Google search results page. Click on the gear icon positioned near the upper-right corner of the search results page. Select "Web history. Place a checkmark next to the items or websites you want removed from your history. Click on the button labeled "Remove items.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If your piercing is covered by clothing, don't wear tight clothes that will rub up against the piercing. Friction will irritate the site and extend your recovery time. Instead, wear soft, loose clothing that won't snag on the jewelry. Loose clothing will also allow air to circulate which can prevent infection and help the site heal. As with any wound, the healing process will happen faster if your body isn't working to fight other problems or infections. If you're a teenager, try to get at least 8 to 10 hours of sleep. If you're an adult, you should sleep at least 7 hours a night. If your piercing is somewhere on your head, put clean, soft pillowcases on your pillows so the jewelry won't become irritated as you sleep. You should avoid getting shampoo, soap, or germs into the piercing. Since it's harder to prevent this from happening in the bath, take showers and ensure that soap or shampoo doesn't get into the piercing. If you still want to take a bath, clean the bathtub thoroughly before you get in. Prevent soap or shampoo from getting into the piercing and rinse your skin once you get out. Have a good diet that has healthy sources of vitamin C and zinc to help your piercing heal faster and prevent infection. Include foods like whole grains, strawberries, spinach, and dairy to maintain a balanced diet. On top of eating healthy, drink 10–15 cups (2.4–3.5 L) of fluids each day so your body stays hydrated. Avoid sweetened beverages since they won’t help promote a healthy immune system. and drinking to speed up your healing time. Research shows that drinking alcohol and smoking can slow your body's healing abilities. To help your piercing heal quickly, try to quit smoking and give up drinking. Remember that your body will treat the piercing like a wound and will begin to heal itself. Go easy on yourself for a few days to give your body a good chance to recover.

SUMMARY: Wear loose clothing that doesn't press against the piercing. Get plenty of rest to help your body heal. Take showers instead of baths until the piercing has healed. Maintain good nutrition and hydration to keep your immune system healthy. Avoid smoking

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You can use Notepad, but a more robust editor will make it easier to see the syntax of your VBScript code. Internet Explorer is the only browser that supports VBScript, as it is a proprietary Microsoft product. You will need Internet Explorer installed in order to see your VBScript in action. Since Internet Explorer is only supported on Windows, you will have the best results if you program on a Windows computer. There are several important basics that it will be helpful to know before you dive too deep into coding.  Use ' (apostrophe) to designate a comment. Any line that starts with an apostrophe is designated as a comment and is not processed by the script. Use comments often to help other developers, and yourself, figure out what the code is doing. Use _ (underscore) to extend the end of a line. The end of a line of code is typically designated by simply moving to the next line, but if the line becomes very long and  needs to wrap to the next line, place a _ at the end of the unfinished line to indicate that the line continues on the next line.
Summary: Get a good code editor. Install Internet Explorer. Learn some basic VBScript practices.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Spoon 1 to 2 tsp (5 to 10 ml) of refried beans into each sope, then use the back of the spoon to smooth the beans into an even layer. While sope toppings typically vary by personal preference, including an initial layer of refried beans is common among many traditional recipes. Take a handful of romaine, iceberg, or green leaf lettuce and shred the leaves into thin strips. Spread a layer of the shredded lettuce over the refried beans. Lettuce is another traditional component of sope toppings, but it can also be skipped if you have an aversion to it or don't have any presently available. Nearly any shredded or cubed meat would work. Spoon a layer of the meat into the center of each sope, directly on top of the bed of lettuce.  Any prepared taco meat would be one option worth considering, especially if you have some leftover from another meal. You could also add chopped cooked chorizo, albondigas meatballs, or seasoned shrimp. Omit the meat if you'd prefer serving vegetarian sopes. After layering on the meat, you can add your favorite chopped vegetables, cheeses, and creams.  Some popular vegetable options include diced onion, diced avocado, diced bell pepper, diced chile pepper, and diced tomato. Similarly, you could add your favorite commercial salsa or homemade pico de gallo. Crumbled queso fresco is the most conventional choice of cheese, but if you can't find it, mild feta cheese is a good substitute. If you don't like the taste of these cheeses, shredded cheddar or a shredded Mexican-style cheese blend are other options worth considering. Similarly, Mexican crema is a type of heavy cream used as a garnish for many Mexican dishes, but if you don't have any, you could use sour cream instead. Once you've finished filling and garnishing the sopes, they're ready to eat. They don't store well, so you should enjoy them while they're warm and fresh.
Summary:
Spread the refried beans. Layer the lettuce. Add the meat, if desired. Top with your favorite garnishes. Enjoy.