Problem: Article: It's the white phone icon on a green background on the Home screen. It's in the bottom right corner of the screen. If tapping Voicemail initiates a call, you'll need to follow the spoken instructions from here to finish setting up your voicemail. This option should appear in the middle of the page. If you don't see this option, your voicemail is already set up; you can record a greeting by tapping Greeting in the top left corner of the screen. This usually happens when you transfer information from an existing phone to a new phone. It must be four to six digits long. It's in the top right corner of the screen. Doing so will confirm your voicemail password. Doing so will complete your voicemail password setup and take you to the voicemail greeting page. It's near the top of the page. You can also tap Default here to use your carrier's default voicemail greeting. You'll see this option in the bottom right corner of the screen. Make sure you're speaking clearly. It's where the Record button was. This button is in the top right corner of the screen. Now your voicemail has a password and a greeting attached to it.  You can tap Play in the bottom left corner of the screen to preview your message. Tapping Cancel in the top left corner of the screen will cancel your recording.
Summary: Open your iPhone's Phone app. Tap Voicemail. Tap Set Up Now. Type in a password. Tap Done. Type in your password again. Tap Done. Tap Custom if you want to record a greeting. Tap Record. Record your voicemail message. Tap Stop. Tap Save.

Problem: Article: It's a dark-blue app with a white "f" on it. This will open your Facebook News Feed if you're already logged into Facebook on your phone or tablet. If you aren't logged into Facebook, enter your email address (or phone number) and password to continue. Type the friend's name into the search bar at the top of the screen, then tap their name when it appears in the drop-down menu to go to their profile page. It's the person-shaped icon with a checkmark that's below and to the left of their profile picture. Doing so brings up a pop-up menu. It's at the top of the pop-up menu. Doing so will remove the person from your friends list.
Summary: Open Facebook. Go to your friend's profile page. Tap the Friends icon. Tap Unfriend. Tap OK when prompted.

Problem: Article: If you choose to have a more formal home education environment, you can prepare by gathering your lesson plans, materials, and textbooks together -- or even by setting up a room in your house for studies and activities.  However you choose to home educate, it can only be helped by planning and preparing as much as you can before you start.   A different approach might mean your preparation involves setting up field trips for the rest of the year in every subject, placing learning objects around your home, or simply getting yourself into a mindset of using every day as a learning opportunity with no set plans or textbooks. Everyone benefits from seeing things firsthand. Some activities that can be educational as well as easy to do are: gardening, cooking, sewing, composting, science projects, hiking, fixing the house, caring for pets, and taking apart broken appliances (just make sure there are no lasers or dangerous electronic components still active). Your children will learn different things depending on their ages, but everyone will come away better educated.  Make sure your activities are fact-filled and concept-checked. Planting flowers can be a learning activity -- or it can be an activity where a child got to play in the dirt. If you do do activities around the house, accompany it with a reading or other supplementary tool. Thick, three-ringed binders with tab separators for each student are an excellent way to keep track of schoolwork, along with whatever may be required from a legal standpoint. Label each tab with whatever subjects you are studying. After your child has completed a page, punch holes (using a three-ring hole punch) and snap the page into the proper section of their book. Remember to date each page or it will be a big jigsaw puzzle to figure out later.  This is especially useful if your child is thinking of going to college, as some schools require portfolios of work from homeschool students. And you could always use the materials for reference later for your next child or for your friends or relatives. Trust your knowledge and instincts regarding your own children. You are not only the one ultimately responsible for guiding your children's education, but you are often the one person best able to recognize what they do or do not need. Turn to evaluations and insights from others to help guide you, but trust your own instincts about what your children need to learn and do in their educational progress.   Questioning yourself is normal. You may feel like you do it all the time, especially when you first start. This is when your support group comes in handy and you should utilize the tools (like the Internet) you have at your disposal. Odds are you are just as qualified as the next parent who's doing it and have nothing to worry about. Progress evaluation happens naturally through the one-on-one process of home educating, although in some areas the law requires periodic formal testing or evaluation of home educators. Personal evaluation, however, should not only consider how your child is doing academically but also how the process is working for everyone in the family.    If the teaching methods are a poor match with your child’s learning style, if the curriculum is too structured or not structured enough, or if the process of home educating seems to be making things worse rather than better, then it’s time for a change.  Fortunately, change is something you can do fairly quickly with just a little research. If you feel uncomfortable with your level of knowledge on the subject, there are standardized progress tests (such as FCAT) that your child can take and then have the scores mailed to you, and you can find many other tests to order or take online.
Summary: Plan your day. Look for hands-on activities. Keep a portfolio of each child's work. Go with your gut feelings. Periodically evaluate your progress.

Problem: Article: It's usually best to go darker at night for hazel eyes. Look for charcoal outfits. A charcoal suit or suit jacket, for example, could pair well with hazel eyes, as well as an attractive charcoal dress. Green eyes will look great at night if you opt for moss green shades. They will match somewhat with your natural eye color, emphasizing it to others at night. Moss green is a popular color for jackets, blazers, and cardigans. Try throwing one of these garments over your clothes to bring out your green eyes. If you have brown eyes, a soft pink shade can make them pop at night. Opt for a pink outfit or one that has shades of pink in it. For example, you could wear a suit jacket with a pink undershirt or a dress with soft pink stripes. Remember to go for softer, muted shades of pink over brighter shades. Hot pink may not emphasize your eyes as well. If you have blue eyes, they can pair well with fuchsia or brighter pink shades at night. As many people find fuchsia or pink overwhelming on its own, you can pick something with subtle shades of these colors. For example, you can wear a dress with fuchsia polkadots or a suit with a bright pink undershirt.
Summary:
Try charcoal shades for hazel eyes. Wear moss green at night for green eyes. Opt for soft pinks at night for brown eyes. Pick fuchsia or bright pink at night for blue eyes.