In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: While you’re running, on an elliptical machine, or doing whatever exercise you do, work on a group of five words. Say them over and over to yourself and think about them as you work through the rhythm of your workout. Do the first one from your flashcard, and then repeat the word and definition without it 10-20 more times. If you’re really have a tough time remembering some of the words, you could make up different gestures to go with each word. The gesture you choose might have something to do with the meaning, but it could also be tied to the rhythm of the word, the number of syllables, or how it sounds. Find the gesture that most accurately mimics the word for you. Keep doing it over and over with your word.  Try kicks or jumps for the syllable with the most emphasis. Try hand gestures or head motions for the syllables that aren't emphasized. Sometimes you need to get out of your comfort zone and do something different to help yourself remember the words. If you normally work at a desk, choose a different place in your study area to sit cross-legged on the floor. In that position, think about one word that you want to remember. Focus on that word and its definition. Repeat 10-20 times. For the next word, find a different position – standing by the window, sitting against the wall, leaning against the door – the position doesn’t matter. What matters is that then hopefully you will associate that word with being in that place and that position and remember the word.
Summary: Take your words and exercise. Make up gestures. Study in a different position.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: To do so:  Open your iPhone's Settings. Tap General. Scroll down and tap Keyboard. Make sure Emoji is displayed here. If it isn't, tap Add New Keyboard and then tap Emoji. It's a green app with a white phone icon encircled in white. This option is at the bottom of the screen. If WhatsApp opens to a conversation, first tap the "Back" button in the top-left corner of the screen. This will open the conversation. You can also tap the pencil-and-pad icon in the top-right corner of the screen to formulate a new message. It's the white field at the bottom of the page. If you're starting a new conversation, first tap a contact's name. This is the globe-shaped icon in the bottom-left corner of the iPhone keyboard. If the Emoji keyboard is the only additional keyboard you have, this icon resembles a smiley face. If you have multiple keyboards, you'll need to tap the smiley face icon in the pop-up window above the "Keyboards" icon. You can tap one of the tabs at the bottom of the screen to select specific groups of emojis, or you can swipe left over the emoji keyboard to scroll through all available emojis. It's on the right side of the chat bar. Doing so will send your emoji.
Summary: Make sure your iPhone's Emoji keyboard is enabled. Open WhatsApp. Tap Chats. Tap a conversation. Tap the chat bar. Tap the "Keyboards" button. Tap the Emoji keyboard icon if necessary. Select an emoji. Tap the "Send" arrow.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: In order to receive a software update, your Apple Watch must be at 50 percent charge (or more), and it must be connected to Wi-Fi.  Your Apple Watch will update more quickly if it's on the charger than if it isn't. If your iPhone is connected to Wi-Fi, your Apple Watch should be as well. Tap the Watch app icon, which resembles a black-and-white side view of an Apple Watch. You cannot prompt your Apple Watch to update without using your iPhone's Watch app. It's in the bottom-left corner of the screen. This will open your Apple Watch's page. This option is near the middle of the page. It's near the top of the page. Doing so will prompt the Watch app to begin scanning for available updates; if one is available, it will begin downloading. If no update is available, you'll see a message on the page that says your Apple Watch is up-to-date. This can take several minutes. Once the update finishes downloading, you'll see an Install button appear near the bottom of the page. It's near the bottom of your iPhone's screen. This will confirm that you're ready to install the update on your Apple Watch. If this doesn't work, try typing in your Apple Watch's passcode instead. It's in the bottom-right corner of the screen. Doing so will prompt the Apple Watch to begin updating. The update process can take anywhere from a few minutes to over half an hour, so make sure that the Apple Watch stays on its charger until the update is complete. You'll do this on your iPhone's screen. This message signifies that the update is almost complete; once you see your Apple Watch's Watch Face appear, the update has been installed.
Summary:
Place your Apple Watch on a charger. Open the Watch app on your iPhone. Tap My Watch. Scroll down and tap General. Tap Software Update. Wait for the update to download. Tap Install. Enter your iPhone's passcode when prompted. Tap Agree. Wait for your Apple Watch to update. Tap Dismiss when prompted.