INPUT ARTICLE: Article: It’s the app with a green chat bubble on your home screen. Because WhatsApp has no built-in Log Out button, you’ll have to uninstall the app to log out. To ensure you don’t lose messages, back them up to iCloud first. Here’s how:  Tap Settings. It’s at the bottom right corner of the screen. Tap Chats. Tap Chat Backup. Tap Back Up Now. It’s the large circle at the bottom center area of your device. This will bring you back to the home screen. You can lift your finger when the icons start jiggling. A popup will appear. The app will be removed from your device. You can do this by searching for “WhatsApp” in the App Store, then tapping tap the cloud icon when it appears in your search results. Upon signing back in, you’ll be prompted to tap Restore to restore your chat data.

SUMMARY: Open WhatsApp. Back up your chats. Press the Home button. Tap and hold the WhatsApp icon. Tap the X on the WhatsApp icon. Tap Delete. Download WhatsApp when you want to sign back in.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Wearing denim (jean material) is always good and slightly loose jeans. Most importantly, country girls like looking casual and comfy, and they don't wear really tight clothing.   Choose plaid shirts. These can be sourced from anywhere, such Walmart, online, etc. Wear plain colored shirts, or shirts with minimal designs. Country girls don't go "all out" with wacky patterns. Another country thing is "Guy Harvey shirts." For example: cowgirl boots, they are always nice to have and get a pair of rubber boots in case you want to work outside.  Take your shoes off when you have a chance; bare feet are also acceptable for the country style. Every country guy or girl owns camo for hunting. She also owns a pair of good boots, either for riding, show, work, or hunting. At your local western store, they'll have brands like Dixie Girls and Guy Harvey. Be sure to buy both casual and show clothes, style very being country too! Be sure to find your signature look. Also you can visit cabelas.com  countrygirlstore.com  drysdales.com  cavenders.com for more clothing options. Country girls are actually very girlish. When accessorizing, choose shiny things. Pink is also okay. A small bit of eye liner, lip balm, and one to two coats of mascara (if you already have dark eye lashes, skip the eye liner) is the most you'll need. Cover up is okay too if you really need it. Don't overdo it, or else you'll look too preppy and people will think you're a poser.

SUMMARY: Find some "country looking" clothes. Try to get a pair of hard sole shoes. Get utilitarian gear. Look for country brands. Choose suitable accessories. For girls, country girls usually wear minimal make-up.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Formal requirements for executing a valid will vary from state to state.  Before you create a will, you will need to review the requirements for your particular state to ensure that your will is enforceable upon your death.  Generally, a will must be:  In writing (either handwritten or typed)  Made by a person who is at least 18 years of age and able to understand the full meaning of the document.  Signed by the testator (person making the will) and two witnesses. If you are married, it is important that you determine whether you live in a community property or common law state before you write your will.  This distinction is important to ensuring that the terms of your will are carried out as you intended upon your death.     Community property states include: Arizona, California, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Washington, Wisconsin, and Alaska. All other states follow the common law. In community property states, all property acquired during a marriage (known as "marital property") is divided equally between the spouses.  Upon his death, each spouse can dispose of his one-half share of marital property however he wishes.  However, he may not give away his spouse's share of marital property.  This means that if a wife writes a will bequeathing her entire estate to her daughter, one half of her estate will automatically be given to her husband instead, regardless of the terms of her will.  The only way to avoid this outcome is by agreeing to a different arrangement with your spouse in a prenuptial agreement. In common law states, a surviving spouse is not entitled to a one-half interest in all property acquired during marriage.  However, common law states still protect a surviving spouse from complete disinheritance, usually by guaranteeing that he receive at least one third of the deceased spouse's property.  Just as in community property states, this outcome can be overcome by entering a prenuptial agreement that sets forth a different arrangement. If you wish to ensure that your spouse receives less than one-half or one-third of your estate (depending on the exact proportion mandated by the law in your state), you will need to enter a prenuptial contract in which you agree to a different arrangement.   Write a contract that specifies what each spouse is entitled to receive upon death. To be valid, both parties must voluntarily agree to the contract, fully disclose their situations at the time the contract is executed and sign the contract before a public notary.  In addition, the agreement must be fair to both parties.    Keep in mind that, even if you write a prenuptial agreement specifying the share of your estate that will pass to your spouse upon your death, you will still need to a will that outlines the remaining distribution of your estate. If you have made a trust designating a beneficiary to receive property upon your death, you will need to review this document before creating your will.  Unlike those assets specified in your will, any assets included in your trust will transfer to the named beneficiary upon your death without passing through probate.   Make sure that you are aware of what assets (if any) you have in a trust and do not include those assets for distribution in your will.

SUMMARY:
Review your state's requirements for executing a valid will. Determine whether your state follows community property or common law. Enter a prenuptial agreement. Review which assets (if any) you have in a trust.