Article: The process is similar for most Android browsers, including the stock Internet app and Google Chrome. The location varies depending on your browser, but is located in the upper-right corner in the stock Internet app and in Chrome. Swipe up and down to see all of the tabs in the list. You can also swipe the tab to the left or right to get rid of it.
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Tap the web browser app. Tap the Tabs button. Find the tab you want to close. Tap the "-" or "X" on the tab to close it.
Article: Taking good care of yourself sends a positive message to women. It shows that you respect yourself.  Shower. Apply deodorant. If you want cologne, keep it very light. Brush and floss. Wear clean, flattering clothes. Ask a fashion-conscious family member for recommendations if needed. If you skulk in a corner alone, she might think that you're not looking for women, or that you're not a very fun person to be with. Show her that you're available, and interested in being approached.  Look around the room. Make eye contact, and smile. Keep your body language open: don't cross your arms or legs. Put away your phone, headphones, book, et cetera, so she doesn't think you're busy. Women look for people who will treat them right. She wants to know that you'll listen to her, take her seriously, and take care of her needs. You want her to think that you're a catch.
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Look your best before you go out. Project open, confident body language. Keep a positive, respectful attitude.
Article: Maybe you feel uncomfortable talking out loud to God, find it difficult to concentrate when talking to God in your mind, or maybe neither of the two work for you at all. If that’s the case, try writing to God. This form of communicating will still enable you to express your thoughts for a connection and create your side of a conversation with God. Choose something that will feel comfortable to write in every day.  A spiral notebook or journal would be an ideal choice since it will easily lay flat on a desk.  Select your preferred writing tool. You’ll want to write to God by hand instead of typing on a computer.  Computers have endless distractions, and for some the act of typing requires more conscious effort than scribbling in a notebook. Even though you won’t be speaking aloud, it’s still best to find a quiet spot for maximum concentration. Before you get started set a timer for a length of time that feels comfortable to write for.  You may set it for five, ten or twenty minutes.  Keep your pen or pencil moving until the timer goes off. Try not to be self-conscious about what you write.  Don’t worry about grammar and punctuation, or about what you’re actually writing.  In writing to God, you want your words to come from the heart.  In order to do that you’ll need to relax enough that you can write freely about whatever comes to mind. If you’re not sure what to write about, consider writing about a current concern that you can’t stop thinking about.  Write about what’s happening in your day to day life.  Write down any questions you want God to answer for you.  Or write about your goals or what you’re thankful for.  Use the examples below for inspiration.  “Dear God, I have no idea what I’m doing in my life right now.  I can’t seem to make good choices or meet the right people.  I feel like I’m drowning in drama.  When will this end?  When will things change for me?” “I can’t even contain my excitement right now, God.  Today I met a woman who works at my dream job.  Our meeting was completely serendipitous.  I mean what are the chances of meeting just the right person randomly on a busy street?  If I didn’t accidentally bump her shoulder and if she didn’t happen to drop her purse, I never would have gotten a glimpse of her business card.  You’ve truly answered my prayers.”
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Write to God as a form of communication. Purchase or find a blank writing notebook and pen. Find a quiet and private space to write. Write for a specific amount of time. Write fast and freely. Write to God as if you’re writing a letter to a friend, or as if you’re writing in a private journal.