Problem: Article: If your zipper slider's loop is shaped like a hook, you may be able to simply wriggle the old pull tab out. If you can't, pry the hook open a little with a flat-head screw driver. Pinch the hook shut with pliers once you have the pull tab out. If your zipper slider's loop is solid and has no gap in it, click here to learn how to remove it. Some types of zippers have a locking mechanism. You can see this mechanism if you look closely at the zipper from the side, then move it up and down. You'll notice a lock moving up and down inside the loop that the zipper pull was attached to. The locking mechanism needs to be out of the loop. If you can see the lock inside the loop, then move the zipper slider slowly until the loop is clear. Find the end on the outside of your paper clip. Feed it through the loop on your zipper. Rotate the paper clip so that both of the U-shaped loops are facing away from the zipper. A metal paper clip will work fine for this. You can also use a colored paper clip if you want the pull tab to match the zipper slider. Find a small key ring that is less than 1 inch (2.5 cm) in diameter. Pry open the end with your fingernail, a flat-head screwdriver, or a knife. Slide the end of the key ring into the loop. Feed the key ring through the loop until it is completely attached and closes by itself.  A key ring is a great option for jean zippers that won't stay shut. Zipper up your jeans, slide the key ring over the button, then close the button. Avoid using key rings that are too large, or they will look clunky. Find some cord that is thick enough to fit through the loop on your zipper pull. Cut a short piece, then feed it through the loop. Tie the ends of the cord into an overhand knot, about 1⁄2 to 1 inch (1.3 to 2.5 cm) away from the loop. Cut the rest of the string off.  If you are using nylon cording, you can melt the cut ends with a lighter or a candle flame for a smoother finish. Match the color of the cording to the zipper, if possible. Choose satin or grosgrain ribbon thin enough to fit through the loop on your zipper pull. Cut it down to 2 to 3 inches (5.1 to 7.6 cm), then feed it through the loop. Match up the ends of the ribbon to make sure that it is centered, then finish it in 1 of the following ways:  Tie the ends together in an overhand knot to make a loop. Sew across the ends 2 to 3 times using a zigzag stitch to create a loop. Use hot glue or fabric glue to glue both ribbon halves together to form a single strip. Cut a short piece of wire. Slip it through the loop on the zipper, then twist the ends together to form a stem. Leave some space between the twisted part and the loop so that you can move the pull tab up and down. Trim the excess wire off with wire cutters so that it is between 1⁄2 and 1 inch (1.3 and 2.5 cm) long. You can use pipe cleaners, unfolded paper clips, or even twist ties from garbage bags. If you want the pull tab to match the zipper slider, use a colored paper clip instead. Use a pair of pliers to open a heavy-duty jump ring. Slide 1 end of the jump ring through the loop on your charm. Slide the other end of the jump ring through the loop on the zipper slider. Use the pliers again to close the jump ring.  Choose a jump ring that is between 1⁄4 and 1⁄2 inch (0.64 and 1.27 cm) wide, and made from thick wire. Use a charm that is easy to hold between your thumb and index finger. Hold each side of the jump ring with a pair of pliers. Pull the ends past each other to open the jump ring, and towards each other to close it, just like a door. Do not pull the ends of the jump ring away from each other like sliding open a drawer. This will distort the shape of the jump ring.
Summary: Take the old zipper pull tab out, if needed. Move the locking mechanism out of the way, if needed. Slip a paper clip through the loop for a temporary option. Thread a key ring onto the zipper slider for a sturdier option. Use a thin cord if you need something quick and easy. Use a thin ribbon if you want a nicer touch. Twist a wire through the loop for something more like a pull tab. Use heavy-duty jump rings to attach charms if you want a fancy pull tab.

Problem: Article: This will open the Twitter app's Settings menu. Since you can have multiple accounts logged into the Twitter app at once, you'll need to select the account you want to log out of. You'll find this at the bottom of the menu after selecting an account. Confirm that you want to log out. This will remove all of your Twitter account data from the Android device. If you have more than one account associated with the app, you can log out of each one using the same process.
Summary: Tap the Menu button and select "Settings." Tap the account that you want to log out of. Scroll down and tap "Log out." Log out of any additional accounts.

Problem: Article: Don’t base your thesis on generalizations that are made previous research papers. Try not to assume that a past approach is the only approach. Step away from your research for a few days, so that you see it with fresh eyes. Take a break every week, just as you would with a job. Try to explain what you’ve found. Ask the person to ask questions that arise as they hear about the topic to see the topic with fresh eyes. If you have been approaching a subject from an anthropological perspective, try papers in sociology, biology or another field. Expand your sources through your library’s reference section. Start filling in your outline. As you write, you will decide which sub-sections require more research.
Summary:
Don’t bootstrap. Talk about your research to someone who doesn’t know anything about the topic. Try to find sources in different disciplines. Begin writing.