Q: Go to https://www.facebook.com/ in your computer's web browser. This will open your News Feed if you're logged in. If you aren't logged in, enter your email address and password before proceeding. It's a tab in the upper-right corner. Doing so takes you to your profile page. You'll find this below the cover photo near the top of your profile page. It's near the top of the page. Doing this opens a list of the photos you've uploaded. You cannot delete photos of you that other people uploaded. This should be a photo you want to delete. A pencil icon will appear in the upper-right corner of the photo's preview. It's in the top-right corner of the photo's preview. Clicking it prompts a drop-down menu. You'll find this in the drop-down menu. This deletes the photo from your Photos collection. Since you can't delete more than one photo at a time without deleting a whole album, you'll need to remove each photo you want to delete one at a time. If you want to remove a whole album from your profile, do the following, though keep in mind that you can't delete albums that Facebook has created (e.g., the "Videos" album):  Click the Albums tab at the top of the Photos page. Find an album you or a third-party app (e.g., Instagram) created. Click ⋯ in the bottom-right corner of the album. Click Delete album. Click Delete Album when prompted.
A: Open Facebook. Click your name. Click the Photos tab. Click Your Photos. Hover your mouse over a photo. Click the "Edit"  icon. Click Delete This Photo. Click Delete when prompted. Repeat this process for other photos. Delete an album.

Q: Select a destination with access to the beach and water so your baby can crawl around on the sand and dip their toes in the water. With a little preparation, a tropical location can be a relaxing backdrop for a vacation with your baby. Going on a tropical vacation is a good idea if you'd like to escape cold winter weather where you live. You'll also get a break from bundling up your baby in winter gear. Traveling across multiple time zones becomes more challenging as your baby starts eating and sleeping on a regular schedule. Choose a foreign vacation if your baby is still pretty young and sleeps easily throughout most of the day. Planning a big foreign vacation may not be possible for a long time once your baby starts growing, so this might be one of your last chances for a while. Find an all-inclusive package so you don't need to worry about planning meals, excursions, or lodging. Some resorts or cruises offer child-drop off times so you can get a break while your baby plays. Cruises or resorts usually have baby supplies, such as cribs or playpens, which means you won't have to pack as much for the trip and can easily get things you may have forgotten. Staying in the area is a fun way to practice vacationing with a baby since you don't have to go far and you can always return home if need be. To make the vacation fun, book a hotel, cabin, or beach house and look for new things to do in the area. You can stay in town and play tourist or choose a vacation spot within a short drive from home. If you have family or friends that you've been meaning to see, ask if you can bring the baby for a visit. They may already have baby supplies at their place and they can spend some quality time with the baby as you enjoy the trip. Your family might even volunteer to watch the baby, so you can enjoy a date or night out.
A: Head to a tropical locale if you'd like to enjoy the sunshine with your baby. Travel abroad if your baby doesn't have a schedule yet. Choose a resort or cruise if you're looking for convenience. Select a local destination if you're anxious about traveling far with an infant. Stay with family if you want help with the baby.

Q: Draw two sets of parallel lines at the lower part of the circle.
A: Draw a circle for the head. Draw two lines from the left and right sides, which meet and form an open triangle. Draw a curve line connecting the ends from the circle to the tip below. Draw a vertical line which divides the figures to halves. Using the lines as guide, draw details for the eyes, eyebrows, nose, and mouth at their appropriate positions. Trace the border lines. Draw details for the woman's hair, neck, and shoulders – use curve lines. Trace with a pen and erase unnecessary lines. Color to your liking!

Q: You will most likely get some bumps and bruises when learning the worm. Choose a large carpeted room without much furniture, a dance studio with soft mats, or a flat yard with soft grass that's free of rocks as your practice space. If you get some bad bruises from the first few practices, take some time off to let them heal before you start trying again. Choose a friend or family member to video you doing the worm, so you can watch it and see how you're doing. Look for parts that appear wrong and focus on fixing those areas in your sequence of moves. If you don't want the video shared publicly, be sure to remind them not to post it on the Internet. Try practicing the worm at a social event once you feel comfortable doing so. Your friends will probably be impressed that you taught yourself such a great trick, and may give you some pointers on improving or teach you other moves that you can do together.
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Practice in an open area on soft ground. Ask someone to take a video of you to help yourself improve. Show off your skills at a party or break dancing circle.