Pour 1 cup (250 milliliters) of water into the saucepan. Add 1 cup (220 grams) of sugar and stir with a spoon or whisk to mix. This will make the simple syrup for your lemonade. Once the sugar water starts to boil, reduce the heat to low, and cook for 10 minutes. For extra flavor, add ½ to 1 cup (15 to 25 grams) of fresh mint or basil leaves. If you added any mint or basil leaves, pour the sugar water through a strainer into another pot. Discard the leaves. Your simple syrup is now complete. Make sure that the pitcher is large enough to hold the sparkling water as well. Don't add any ice yet. You will need at least 3 cups (750 milliliters) of sparkling water. If you like your lemonade less sweet, use up to 8 cups (2 liters) of sparkling water.  If the lemonade is too sweet, add more lemon juice. If it is not sweet enough, add more sugar. If the lemonade is too strong, add more sparkling water. If it is too bland, add more lemon juice and sugar. Add the ice to the glasses you will be serving the lemonade in, not the pitcher. This way, the ice won't water down the lemonade as it melts. You can serve the lemonade as is, or garnish it with mint leaves, basil leaves, or lemon slices.

Summary: Combine the sugar and water in a medium sized saucepan. Bring the mixture to a boil over medium heat, then simmer it for 10 minutes. Remove the saucepan from heat and set it aside to cool, at least 30 to 60 minutes. Transfer the cooled sugar water to a large pitcher and stir in the lemon juice. Add the sparkling water and make any adjustments. Serve the lemonade.


A corrupted or malicious app is the most common reason for Android phones or tablets to boot into Safe Mode. If your Android had never booted into Safe Mode until you installed a certain app, that app is probably the reason.  Uninstalling bad apps can be a bit of a trial-and-error process, so start with any apps which load immediately when your Android starts up (e.g., Home Screen widgets).  You can check that the app you're uninstalling is bad by looking it up online to see whether or not other users have experienced the same problem. Tap the Settings app icon, which is in the App Drawer. You can also swipe down from the top of the screen to open the Notifications shade and then tap the {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/6\/68\/Android7settings.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/6\/68\/Android7settings.png\/30px-Android7settings.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":460,"bigWidth":"30","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of an Android icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Fair_use\">Fair Use<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"} Settings gear there. You'll find this in the middle of the Settings page. On some Androids, you'll tap Apps & notifications instead. Tap the app that you want to uninstall. Its page will open.  You may have to scroll down to find the app. On some Androids, you may have to tap App info before proceeding. It's near the top of the page. You'll tap DISABLE instead if the app is a system app. Doing so will remove the app from your Android. Again, you'll tap DISABLE if the app is a system app. . When the Android finishes restarting, Safe Mode should be turned off again.

Summary: Make sure you know which app is causing trouble. Open your Android's Settings. Scroll down and tap Apps. Select the app. Tap UNINSTALL. Tap UNINSTALL when prompted. Restart your Android


With a revocable trust, you can easily remove property if you no longer want to include it. You should re-title the property back into your own name.  Any property not in the trust at your time of death can’t be transferred to anyone via trust. However, it will now be transferred by your will or by the intestacy laws if you have no will. You should also remove the asset from the schedule attached to the trust. Your trust should be set up so that you don’t need to draft an amendment. You’ll need to amend your trust if you want to change a beneficiary, name a different successor trustee, or appoint a different agent to make decisions when you are incapacitated. If you’re adding property, you may also need to add an amendment (unless the property is going to the same person you have left all property to). Trust amendments are easy to draft, but remember the following:  Identify the trust you are amending. Identify by name and date. Also state the provision of the trust that gives you the power to amend.  Always include a statement that you intend the rest of the trust to remain in effect. For example, you can write, “In all other respects, the trust remains unchanged.” Execute the trust amendment using the same formalities that you did for the original trust. You might want to get rid of the entire trust. Think carefully before doing this. Don’t revoke if all you want to do is amend. Common reasons to revoke a trust include getting divorced or making extensive changes.  You need to revoke your trust in a writing which you sign and date. Find templates online or consult with an estate attorney. Remember to transfer all property from yourself as trustee to yourself. This means you’ll need to retitle property. For example, you should execute a quitclaim deed to transfer real estate from the trust back to you. If you remove property from a trust or revoke your trust entirely, you need to decide what you want to do with your property. A revocable trust is not a good substitute for a will and you should probably draft a will if this was your intention. If you don’t, then you can’t control who will receive your property when you die.

Summary: Remove property from the trust. Amend the trust. Revoke the trust. Decide what you want to do with your property.


Make sure your device has no less than 50% of it’s battery. Locate the power button on your device and press it to turn off. Depending on the device you may need to press and hold until your screen asks you to confirm shut down. This will boot your device into a warning screen. " This enables you to enter download mode.
Summary: Checking battery life. Shut the device down. Hold the "Volume Down," "Home," and "Power" button at the same time. Press "Volume Up.