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Click the “Go” button at the top center of the screen, then select “Utilities” from the drop-down menu. Select “Activity Monitor” on the resulting screen.  Once you’re in the Activity Monitor, find processes with “Chromium” and “Chromium” Helper in the name. Select both and hit “Quit Process” for each. If an “Are you sure?” tab pops up, select the “Force Quit” option. Clock the “Go” button again, then select “Go to Folder.” Enter “/Library/LaunchAgents” in the search bar to find and open the folder. Locate “org.chromium.Chromium.plist” in the folder and move it to the Trash.  Once you’ve done this, search for “~/Library/LaunchAgents” in the same manner. Send the “org.chromium.Chromium.plist” you find here to the trash as well. Finally, search for “~Library/Application Support” in the same way. Trash the “Chromium” entry you find there. Click on “Go” once again, then choose “Applications.” Find the entry for “Chromium.app” and right-click it. Select “Move to Trash.” You may need to enter your Mac password in order to complete this task. Click on the Apple logo in the top left corner of the screen, then select “System Preferences” from the drop-down menu. Select “Accounts” and then the “Login Items” button. Highlight “Chromium” on the list that appears, then press the minus (“-”) button at the bottom of the tab. This will prevent any Chromium remnants from attempting to launch at startup. Open Safari and choose “Preferences” from the drop-down that appears when you click on “Safari” along the top of the screen. Click the “Privacy” tab that appears. Choose the option “Remove All Website Data” and confirm the choice by selecting “Remove Now.”  Instead of removing all data, you can instead click on the small “Details” button that’s right below the “Remove All Website Data” button. From there, you can scroll through a list and remove only the data you select. If you also use other browsers, such as Firefox or Google Chrome, use an online tutorial to help you clear your website data from them as well.

summary: Stop “Chromium” and “Chromium Helper” via the Activity Monitor. Delete Chromium materials you find in “Library” folders. Trash the Chromium application in the Applications menu. Adjust your System Preferences to prevent automatic startups. Remove website data from Safari and any other browsers.


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This lantern is perfect for those who like working with glue. Because it requires so much glue, however, you will need to give it some time to dry. If you are in a hurry, this might not be the right choice for you; the lantern will need at least a day to dry. Here's what you'll need to make this lantern:  Balloon Tissue paper (white and red/yellow) Scissors (optional) Paintbrush or foam brush White school glue Water Black or gold permanent marker (optional) String Hole puncher Battery-operated tea light Not too big or it may pop. You will need some white tissue paper for the first few layers; this will make your lamp glow brighter. You will also need some red or yellow tissue paper for the last two to three layers. You can even use both colors, if you want. Be sure to keep the white tissue paper separate from the other colors. This will be your papier mâché paste. Make sure that you are using white school glue, as the clear type won't work. Dip your paintbrush or foam brush into the glue mixture and dab some glue onto the balloon. You don't need a lot of glue—just a thin layer. This will give the tissue paper something to hold on to. You can use your fingers, if you don't mind getting dirty, or your paintbrush/foam brush. Try to get the paper as smooth as possible. Be sure to leave some room near the bottom of the balloon where the knot is. You can to be able to reach inside the lantern, once it dries and you pop the balloon. Consider keeping your balloon in a bowl; this will help keep it still and prevent it from rolling all over the place. Be sure to let the first layer dry a little bit before you add another. If your balloon starts to get too soggy, set it aside. You may also notice that after enough layers, you may not need to use much glue if at all; the lower layers will help soak up the upper layers. You are adding so many layers to make your lantern sturdy. If you don't use enough layers, your lamp will turn out flimsy. This may take 1 to 2 days. The lantern must be completely dry before you move on to the next step, or it will cave in on itself. You can use a black or gold permanent marker to draw a Chinese character on the lantern. You can also draw designs on the lantern using glue, and then sprinkle gold glitter over the glue. If you use glue to decorate the lantern, be sure to let it dry before moving on to the next step. This is now the top of your lantern. If the lantern caves in on itself, simply reach inside, and pop it back out into shape. At this point, you can also use some scissors to clean up the edges of the tissue paper. They need to be straight across from each other, or the lantern won't balance right. Tie the ends of the string together into a tight knot. Switch on a battery-operated tea light and drop it into the lantern. You don't want to use a real candle or a light bulb, as both can lead to a fire. Use the string to hang the lantern.

summary: Gather your materials. Blow up a balloon. Cut or tear some colored tissue paper into small squares of thin strips. Mix 1 part glue and 1 part water together in a bowl. Start applying the white tissue paper pieces to the balloon. Place a piece of white tissue paper over the glue and smooth it down. Keep going until the entire balloon is covered. Add two more layers of white tissue paper. Add two to three more layers of your other color. Let the lantern dry. Decorate the lantern. Pop the balloon and pull it out through the hole. Use a hole puncher to poke two holes in the top of the lantern. Thread a long piece of string through both holes. Insert the light and hang the lantern.


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MTV, YouTube, and the internet are all loaded with great music and videos from people of all skill levels. Whether the talent on those videos are world-class poppers or suburban housewives doesn’t matter! What matters is that you watch their moves. Copy what you can, be inspired by what you can’t. Watch a friend rehearse his or her routine, then practice his or her basic routine. Learn the same stunts and practice the whole routine over again adding the stunts. Then add your own style. If you’ve gone far enough on your own, and think you have it, get some lessons. Many dance or even yoga studios offer hip hop dance classes.  Find an inspirational dancer in your neighborhood and ask if he or she gives lessons. If you don't have the money to take hip hop classes, you can learn how to do hip hop through YouTube. This is a cheap way to take hip hop dance without paying for classes. Check at your local gym. Hip hop dancing is a great way to stay in shape, and it’s fun, too.
summary: Watch and learn. Take some lessons.