In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: To be well-prepared for university studies in climatology, you’ll need to have a strong background in math and science subjects. In high school, sign up for and do your best to excel in the most advanced courses in chemistry, biology, physics, calculus, geography, and computer science. Counselors are excellent resources to help you decide what to study and what universities to apply to according to your interests. Set up a meeting to discuss a plan of study with your assigned counselor.  Discuss how best to prepare for the rigorous math and science demands of climatology coursework at the university level. For example, ask your counselor something like, “To be accepted to a climatology program, how much math, science, and computing coursework do I need?” Look into after-school clubs and organizations that focus on science, math, and computing activities. In addition to improving your chances for college acceptance, taking part in these groups can expose you to ways in which your studies can be used outside the classroom.  Ask your counselor about joining a local club sponsored by 4-H, which is an organization that provides after-school professional development programs to middle- and high-school students.
Summary: Emphasize math and science in high school. Meet with your high school counselor. Take part in extracurricular groups.

You'll find it in the app drawer. Use this method to cancel your paid subscription to Dropbox Plus or Professional if you are billed through the Play store/Google. This downgrades your account to the Basic level without deleting your entire account or the files inside. If canceling puts your Basic account over the storage quota, your automatic syncs will be paused until you delete excess files manually. It's at the top-left corner. A list of all subscriptions you have through Google Play will appear. This displays details about your subscription.  A confirmation message will appear. Once you've confirmed, your subscription will remain active until the final date of the current billing cycle. At that point, your account will be downgraded to Dropbox Basic, the free version of Dropbox. If you want to delete your entire Dropbox account, see the Deleting Your Account method.
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One-sentence summary -- Open the Google Play Store  on your phone or tablet. Tap the ☰ menu. Tap Subscriptions on the menu. Tap Dropbox. Tap Cancel subscription. Select a cancellation reason and tap Continue. Tap Cancel subscription or Cancel trial.

Q: Don't fall into a trap of matching laziness with laziness.  Instead, always do your work effectively and efficiently, challenging yourself to do your very best.  You'll set an example for your coworkers, your boss, and your job consistently well may have long-term payoffs, such as a promotion. You may be tempted to give your boss a taste of their own medicine and be equally lazy.  This is rarely productive, as your boss is likely unaware that you are mirroring their behavior, instead seeing you as independently lazy. Your boss may have reasons for their behavior that you're not aware of, or they might have personal issues impacting their work performance.  Before you complain to HR, try to understand your boss, what makes them tick, what they care about, and what frustrates them. Just as you have an entire life outside of the workplace, so does your boss.  You may not know that they have another full time job, or that they’re ill, or that they’re taking care of a colicky newborn. Getting to know your boss establishes a rapport and allows you to understand their position a bit better. Get to know the layout of the company and learn the chain of command.  While it is not the first or second best option, it is good to know who your boss's boss is, in case you need to escalate the issue. This step is for primarily for your information, because you want to try different approaches first.  It is good information to have on hand if all else fails, though. It might be that your boss is not lazy, but does not fully understand your work description, theirs, or your coworkers’.  Similarly, work tends to trickle downward, and that’s especially true with a lazy boss.  Read through all relevant job descriptions and if you find that you’re doing more than what you were hired to do, have a conversation with your boss about assigning tasks to the appropriate employee, which may be them.  Often on-the-job responsibilities change much faster than job descriptions are updated. There is also sometimes a murky overlap among positions, leaving room for confusion about who is responsible for what.
A: Focus on yourself. Get to know your boss. Learn the company structure. Read job descriptions.

Article: Don't undo the ponytail. Just grab strands from the tail, and run them through your flat iron. Your ponytail should already be relatively straight, so don't worry about being too perfect here.  Focus on the ends of your ponytail, especially if you have layered hair. You don't need to use more heat protectant, since the initial coating you did when you first straightened your hair should be enough. Those small baby hairs around your temples can ruin a sleek look, but luckily, they are easy to take care of! Take an old, but clean toothbrush, and mist it with hairspray. Then, before the hairspray dries, gently comb those wispy hairs down. If you don't have a toothbrush to spare, you could try a boar bristle brush or a smoothing brush instead. There are lots of options to choose from, from flowers to hair combs to be-dazzled hair ties. Choose something that you think will go great with your outfit, then add it in. It's best that you do this after you've finished spraying your hair, as hairspray can damage or dull a nice hair accessory.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Straighten the ponytail more with a flat iron if you want a sleeker look. Use a toothbrush sprayed with hairspray to smooth down flyaways. Add a hair accessory if you want to match your outfit.

Problem: Article: Getting off to a good start on your first day back can be a challenge. Reduce overwhelm and streamline your day by focusing on just three priority tasks. This can help you feel productive and get you back in the swing of things without feeling so devastating. For instance, you might need to prioritize answering emails and phone calls, completing a past due project, and completing your expense report. Do your three priority tasks first. If nothing else gets done, you will at least have tackled the most important tasks. If your vacation took you to another time zone, you might have some trouble getting back in-synch. Or, if you have been staying up late with a new baby, mornings may be a challenge. Think about the times of the day when you are likely to have the most energy, attention, and focus. Schedule your priority tasks for this time period. For instance, you might feel groggy when you first get in, so it may be best to stick to answering emails. About two hours into your day, you may have the mental acuity to get started on more challenging tasks. Nothing makes a first day back to work longer than trying to stick it out until lunch. Break up your workday and revive yourself by taking a short break every hour or so. During your break, you might chat with a coworker, stretch, refill your water or coffee, or go for a walk outside. If you have minor tasks that can be better completed by someone else, activate your network. Most people fail to make use of the resources they have at hand, trying to do everything on their own. Don’t make this mistake—ask for help, if you need it.  You might delegate household or childcare responsibilities to a spouse or family member. Similarly, you might delegate filing, answering emails, or researching tasks to an assistant. You might also have to delegate certain tasks that you are physically incapable of doing. For instance, if you just had a baby, you might need to avoid lifting heavy boxes for a while. You’ll worsen your back-to-work blues if you log onto your favorite social media outlet. Not only will you spot photos on friends’ feeds that cause vacation-envy, but you will likely lose a lot of time in the process. As a result, you’ll be in a foul mood and struggling to catch up. Power off your cellphone unless you need it for work. Log out of social media apps and shut off notifications.
Summary:
Select your three most important tasks each day. Schedule tasks according to your energy levels. Take breaks. Delegate tasks that don’t require your attention. Stay off social media.