Article: It’s the icon that looks like two peoples’ heads near the bottom-left area of the page. It's in the new Accounts column on the left side of the page. This message explains that linking another account will allow your main account (the one currently logged in) to take actions on behalf of other accounts you link. This includes tweeting, sending Direct Messages, and making administrative changes. Enter the username and password for the account you want to add, and then click Authorize to confirm. This adds the other account to TweetDeck.  You'll see a list of all accounts your primary account can manage at the bottom of the Accounts column. You can keep adding more accounts in the same manner. When you compose a new tweet, you’ll be able to select which user account you want to tweet as.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Click the Accounts icon in TweetDeck. Click Link another account you own. Review the pop-up message and click Continue. Log in with the new account's login credentials.

Problem: Article: If you send or receive sexts, you can be charged with child pornography. This applies to sexts that happen on the phone or over the internet. Visit the Mobile Media Guard website to find the sexting laws and regulations in your state.  If you receive any sexts, do not share them with any of your friends. Doing this can get you in even more trouble. Do not be terrified and let this stop you from notifying an adult. You will not automatically go to jail or get in trouble for receiving sexts, but you should be aware that this is very serious. Once you send a message or a photo, it is no longer in your control. You cannot control if the other person shares it with other people, posts it online, or saves the message forever. Your text messages, social media activity, and online activity are not private.  Before you send the message, ask yourself, "Would I be fine with everyone seeing this?" If you do not want your parents, friends, family, future employer, or college admissions officer to see the message, you probably do not want to send it. Do not give into pressure to send messages to a person, even if you care about the person. Ignore their requests or just block them. If you receive a nude or semi-nude picture of another person, delete the message. If there happens to be a police investigation, the police can contact your cell phone provider and pull the records. The records will show that you deleted the message as soon as you received it.  Deleting the picture immediately can keep you and any person you show the picture to out of legal trouble. If you show your teacher or parent the picture, both of you could be charged with child pornography. You can always tell an adult that you received a picture and that you deleted it. If someone is sexting you or pressuring you to send pictures or messages, contact a parent, police officer, or another trusted adult. Even if the person is another adult or teacher, you need to report it. Get an adult involved as soon as possible.  If you talk to an authority figure (e.g. teacher, counselor, policeman, etc.) the law may require that your situation is reported to the authorities.  You can get some anonymous advice by contacting Lifeline Crisis Chat (an online service) or calling the Kids Help Phone at 1-800-668-6868. You can only use the Kids Help Phone if you are 20 years old or younger.
Summary: Do not send or receive messages. Think before you send a message. Immediately delete any inappropriate pictures you receive. Contact an adult you trust.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This classic recipe is for a hearty version of minestrone soup. It will take you a total of 1 hour and 15 minutes to make. The prep time is 45 minutes and the cook time is 30 minutes. This recipe will make 4-6 servings. Brown two strips of bacon in a 6-quart saucepan over medium heat. Once they’re browned, remove the bacon strips from the saucepot using a slotted spoon. Place them on paper towels so the grease can drain.  Set the bacon strips aside to drain for now. Feel free to substitute with turkey bacon if you prefer. Leave the bacon drippings in the saucepot. Dice the carrots, onion and celery and put them into the saucepot. Cook them with the bacon drippings over medium heat until they are browned. It will take approximately 15 minutes.  Be sure to stir the vegetables around occasionally. After 15 minutes, add the chopped garlic to the saucepot. Continue cooking with the garlic added for an additional 30 seconds. Pour the chicken broth and water into the saucepot. Add the diced potatoes. Measure out the pepper, thyme and salt and add them to the soup. Turn the heat up to high and bring the soup to a boil.  When it starts boiling, reduce the heat to low so that it can simmer. Cover the soup and allow it to simmer for 10 minutes. Remove the cover from the saucepot and add both kinds of beans and the dry pasta to the soup. Allow the soup to continue simmering for another 7 minutes. You do not need to replace the cover for this part. Slice the spinach and Swiss chard into thin strips and grate the lemon peel. Add all three to the pot and cook for 5 more minutes. You’ll know it’s ready when the spinach and Swiss chard have wilted and become tender. Tear the bacon strips into 1 inch (2.5 cm) pieces and stir those in.  Remove the soup from heat and allow it to cool slightly before serving it. Serve the minestrone with grated Parmesan cheese and pieces of crusty bread (optional). Since there is no standard recipe for minestrone, feel free to change it up to include your preferred vegetables, seasonal vegetables, and fresh herbs. For example, a summer minestrone could include fresh basil, tomatoes, summer squash, zucchini and eggplant. An autumn version could include butternut squash, sweet potatoes, Brussels sprouts and cabbage.  When altering the recipe with different vegetables, the approach is essentially the same. Sauté the vegetables in olive oil or bacon drippings at the very beginning, along with the onions. Brussels sprouts, cabbage and sweet potatoes are usually added when the broth is poured in. Season with fresh herbs while you're creating the soup and use them as garnish before serving.

SUMMARY: Gather the ingredients. Cook the bacon in a 6-quart saucepot. Add carrots, onion and celery to the saucepot. Add the potatoes, chicken broth, water and seasoning. Add the kidney beans, green beans and pasta to the saucepot. Stir in the Swiss chard, spinach, lemon peel and cooked bacon. Try your own variations.

When you meet with an attorney for your consultation, ask all of the questions that you have decided to ask. You may also want to bring a notepad and paper to make notes about the attorney’s answers and also note your general thoughts on the attorney. If your particular issue is complicated or extremely rare, it is possible that the attorneys you interview will have to research the specifics of domestic relations law in your state and how they would apply to your case. Do not assume that the attorney is a bad choice or that the attorney is not knowledgeable if he or she cannot answer your question right away. Instead, assess the attorney’s answers to the other questions you asked. Some attorneys may attempt to take over the conversation and steer it where they want it to go. If you are comfortable with that, it is fine. If not, try to redirect the conversation to the topics that you want to discuss. To redirect the conversation, politely say, “I am interested in hearing more about that, but first I want to ask a few more questions.”
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Ask your questions. Be aware that the attorneys you interview may not have answers to all of your questions. Keep control of the conversation.