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One-sentence summary -- Press the Shift key while performing the right-click.

Q: Tap the Snapchat app, which resembles a white ghost on a yellow background. This will open the Snapchat camera if you're logged into Snapchat. If you aren't logged into Snapchat, you'll first need to tap LOG IN and enter your email address and password before proceeding. It's a pair of white boxes in the bottom-right corner of the screen. Doing so will open the Discover page, which is where you'll find Snapchat Stories from celebrities, news outlets, and time-sensitive events (e.g., protests or festivals). You'll most likely find a Story or two from people in your friends list on this page as well. Scroll down through the list of public Stories until you find one that you want to watch. Tap a Story which you want to view to open it. It will begin playing immediately. Tapping the left side of the screen will rewind to the previous Story segment, while tapping on the right will skip to the next Story segment.  If you finish the current Story, you'll usually automatically skip to the next available Story. Sometimes you'll receive an advertisement between Stories, or in the middle of them if you're watching a news segment. You can skip ads by tapping the right side of the screen.
A: Open  Snapchat. Tap the "Discover" tab. Browse the public Stories. Select a Story. Navigate through the Story.

Article: The LOG function takes a value out of base-10 and determines how many times you need to multiply 10 together to equal that value. Locate the LOG function on your calculator, which usually is on the left side of the keypad. Click the LOG button and enter the first value in the set. Type in a “+” before putting in LOG for your second value. Continue separating the LOG functions for each value with a plus sign before finding the sum.  For example, with a set of 7, 9, and 12, you would type in log(7) + log(9) + log(12) before hitting “=” on your calculator. When you solve the functions, your sum will be about 2.878521796. You may also calculate each of the logarithms separately before adding the answers together. Count the number of values in your set and then divide the sum you just found by that number. The answer you get will be the logarithmic value of the geometric mean. In this example, there’s a set of 3 numbers, so type in: 2.878521796 / 3 ≈ 0.959507265. The antilog function is the inverse of the LOG function on your calculator and it converts the value back to base-10. Look for the symbol “10x” on your calculator, which is usually a secondary function of the LOG button. Press the “2nd” button in the top left corner of the calculator followed by the LOG button to activate the antilog. Type in the quotient you found in the last step before solving the equation. For this example, your calculator will read: 10(0.959507265) ≈ 9.11.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Add the logarithmic values for each number in the set. Divide the sum of the logarithmic values by the number of values in the set. Take the antilog of the quotient to determine the geometric mean.

Article: Child abuse can take on many different forms, and it's important to know how to recognize each of them. Not all sexual abuse is physical, so even if your child isn't being molested, they could be in harm's way. Here are examples of the types of abuse that can occur:  Touching a child's genitals for sexual pleasure Making a child touch someone else's genitals (an adult's or another child's) Showing pornography to a child Taking inappropriate pictures of a child Showing a child an adult's genitals or encouraging a child to watch sexual acts From a very early age, teach your child that certain body parts should never be touched by someone other than the child. Many parents define these body parts as everything that would be covered by a bathing suit. Teach your child that if someone attempts to touch them in a private area, they should say "no" and tell you as soon as possible. Some parents use the "good touch, bad touch, secret touch" method to teach their children about touching. A good touch is one that is welcome, like a high five. A bad touch is one that hurts, like a kick or punch. A secret touch is one that a child is told to keep a secret. Tell your child to let you know right away if a bad or secret touch happens. Kids are a lot more likely to confide in their parents if they aren't afraid they'll get in trouble. They must also feel that their parents will believe what they say. Start fostering a trusting and positive relationship with your child so that they know that no matter what, you're there to help. If your child brings up a problem - even a problem unrelated to potential abuse - never be dismissive. Always take your child seriously and help your child find a way to solve the problem. One important way to create open lines of communication with your child is to have regular conversations. Maybe your schedule is packed and you're always on the go, but make time every day to ask your child about their life. Stay on top of your child's activities, who they spend time with, and how they are feeling every single day. That way, if something out of the ordinary occurs, you'll know right away. Make sure your child is feeling emotionally supported, too. Children who don't feel they are getting enough attention at home are more vulnerable to predators. Sexual predators tend to target kids who don't seem like they have much adult supervision. Be there for your child's games, practices, rehearsals and field trips. If you plan to leave your child in the care of someone else, make sure you know and trust them -  from extended family members to teachers to coaches and family friends. If your child tells you they are being molested, do not dismiss it - even if the news is completely shocking. Remember that most perpetrators of sexual abuse are people the child knows and trusts. Just 10% are strangers to the child. If you have reason to believe someone is abusing your child, take these steps:  Keep your child away from the abuser.  Call the Emergency Services and report the abuser to the local authorities. Call the National Child Abuse Hotline at 1.800.4.A.CHILD for more information about reporting the abuse. Get medical attention for your child. It's important to take your child to the doctor to find out if they were physically harmed. Take your child to counseling. The psychological trauma of abuse often outlasts the physical trauma. Therapy can help your child find ways to cope.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Know what constitutes abuse. Teach your child that certain body parts are private. Build a trusting relationship with your child. Get in the habit of talking every day. Get involved at your child's school and be present at their activities. Act on what your child tells you.