Problem: Article: Plug in your air fryer and heat it for about 2 minutes before you put the fries in the machine's basket. Preheating the air fryer will help the fries reheat evenly. Put 1 to 2 handfuls of fries into the air fryer's cooking basket and spread them so they're even. Try not to fill the basket more than half full or the fries won't crisp up as they reheat. If you want to reheat a lot of fries, consider reheating them in batches. Set paper towels on a plate and turn off the air fryer. Carefully turn the reheated fries out of the basket onto the paper towels, which will absorb excess grease. Then, enjoy your hot and crispy fries!
Summary: Turn the air fryer to 350 °F (177 °C). Arrange the fries in the basket. Spread the fries on a paper towel-lined plate before you serve them.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You'll need the special Android File Transfer software in order to connect your Android device to your Mac and browse the files. Visit android.com/filetransfer/ in Safari to open the download page. This will download the installation file to your Mac. The DMG file is only a few megabytes, so it should only take a moment or two to download, even on slower connections. You'll see both icons in the window that appears when you run the installer. From the desktop, click the "Go" menu and select "Applications." Click "Open" when prompted to run it. You'll only be prompted the first time after installing. Your screen will need to be unlocked in order for your Mac to access the Android's storage. The Android File Transfer window may jump to the front if your Android's settings are already correct. Swipe down from the top of your screen to open the panel that displays all of your notifications. This will allow you to select the USB mode for your device. Look for the USB logo in your list of notifications. This mode allows your Android to connect to your Mac as a USB storage device and open in Android File Transfer. The Android File Transfer window will display the folders on your device much like a Finder window. Once you're finished transferring and accessing files on your Android, simply unplug it to disconnect it from your Mac. Make sure you're not in the middle of any transfers when you unplug it.

SUMMARY: Visit the Android File Transfer website on your Mac. Click "Download Now." Open the installer after downloading it. Drag "Android File Transfer" to the Utilities folder. Open your Applications folder. Start Android File Transfer. Unlock your Android's screen. Connect your Android to your Mac via USB. Open the Notification Panel on your Android. Tap the USB option. Select "File transfer," "Media transfer," or "MTP." Browse your files in the Android File Transfer window. Disconnect your Android when finished.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Life in a circus isn't all glamorous as it's made out to be. If you're working with a traveling circus, you might have to deal with moving around a lot, and you will probably have to do your own makeup and need to buy or make your own costumes. Working with circuses requires a lot of dedication just to stay optimistic for shows. If you're working for a legitimate, big business circus, most odds and ends (like costumes) will be handled for you. But if you're working on a smaller circuit, you may need to take certain expenses on yourself. Consider it the price to pay for doing something you love. You will, without a doubt, run across people that will say "No.” You will be told to give up, people won't hire you, and you will get injured or run the risk of being injured if you are a performer. It's very important you be able to push through these walls – or perhaps trapeze your way over them. If you are dedicated and love performing, you will find a job that works for you, and you will be able to continue performing. No one makes it on their first try. You have to hear a chorus of rejections before you finally "get your break." It could take months, it could take years, but you've got to trust that eventually it'll happen. If you don't believe in you, no one else will. Being a circus performer is almost like being an athlete – your career will be over well before you feel like you're "old." And when you do near the end of your run, your body will have been rung through the wringer. You could be in tiptop shape or you could need two knee replacements. It won't be easy, but hopefully the physical stress is worth it. In fact, your body basically means your job. If you don't take care of it, you could be out of a gig in no time. It's important to sleep, eat right, stay healthy, and, above all, stay safe. The last thing you want to do is compromise your career because you made poor decisions. How does circus work pay? Although it differs from circus to circus, it mostly depends on the job, the show, and the length of which you're working. For example, a circus might pay their performers at the end of each week, or (although it's less common) after the show closes. If you're a performer that hires out to circuses, then you'll mostly be paid after the job ends, although they can choose to pay you weekly, sometimes even after each show (although that is highly uncommon, too). This aside, you should probably want to work in a circus for your love of the work first, the money second. What’s more, every role gets paid differently, too. If you’re at the bottom of the ladder, you may be getting $300 bucks a week; if you’re a featured performer like an acrobat or a contortionist, you could be making between $40,000 to $70,000 a year. Don’t forget – you’re getting free room and board, too. The perks just keep on coming.
Summary:
Understand what you're getting yourself into. Be determined. Be ready for the physical demands. Don’t do it for the money.