Problem: Article: You can use the Powerwash tool to quickly wipe and reset the Chromebook. If you can't sign into your Chromebook, press Ctrl+Alft+⇧ Shift+R while on the Login screen to start the Powerwash process. You won't be able to backup any data unless you are able to login. Any data that is stored locally on the Chromebook will be deleted when you reset it. Save all of your important data to Google Drive before proceeding with the reset process. This will open the Chromebook Settings menu. Additional settings will be displayed. Click "Restart" to confirm. This is the last chance to back out of the reset process. After a few moments, you'll be taken to the Chromebook's Setup screen. You can setup the Chromebook as if it was new and enter in your Google account information. If you've picked up your Chromebook secondhand and are faced with the Enroll screen, you'll need to request for the device to be un-enrolled. This will remove the device's serial number from whatever organization is managing it, allowing you to use it as you wish. You can fill out the un-enrollment request form here.
Summary: Sign into the Chromebook. Backup any important data. Click your account picture and select "Settings". Click the "Show advanced settings" option. Find the "Powerwash" section and click "Powerwash". Click "Reset" in the new window that appears. Wait for the setup screen to appear. Request for your device to be un-enrolled (if necessary).

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you don't have parchment paper, you could use aluminum foil. Ensure that the bottom and sides of the rimmed baking sheet are covered. Put the bacon in an airtight container. Use the bacon while it's still cold. You won't be able to reheat the bacon because the praline will liquefy and run off of the bacon.

SUMMARY: Preheat the oven to 375 °F (191 °C) and line a sheet with parchment paper. Refrigerate the leftover bacon for 4 to 5 days.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: ” Curmudgeons are known for rejecting collaboration, and civility is not always their strong suit. At the same time, curmudgeons will at times build alliances with friends and allies on the side.  With their own unique flair and pizzazz, curmudgeons will occupy the center stage with humor or sarcasm. They prefer a heated debate or engaging in lengthy discussion before reaching any consensus with others (if they ever do). Curmudgeons sometimes style themselves as gadflies or whistle blowers who are willing to say things that other people dare not. Although this can make them very disliked, there  are times when they spot things that are real problems. Thus, while written off as cranks sometimes, they can at times offer valuable advice to an institution by playing the role of constant devil's advocate. Curmudgeons are the sort that constantly pokes at administrators or bosses. They don't naturally accept that people are right just because they have ascended to power.  Sometimes curmudgeons become such because they have become outcasts or don't belong to the internal network that produces leaders in an institution through “who you know.” They want to have a voice, and they think they have ideas to contribute, but they have no other way to make their voice heard. At times, leaders aren't doing a good job but everyone else fears confronting them. Curmudgeons are willing to call out problems that others look the other way on. The leaders may dismiss their complaints. If you want to be a curmudgeon who plays an important role versus one who is a negative whiner, you should make sure you ground your complaints in knowledge.  Have legitimate and rational concerns when you do express your opinions. Don't go to war over everything or people will start tuning you out. Take a stand when you think it really matters. Ground your complaints in evidence. If you back up what you say instead of just complaining all the time, you will be taken more seriously. Curmudgeons are not known for their joyous, happy or vibrant personalities. They are more likely to see the world through negative blinders.  There are young curmudgeons. They are the kind of people that others deem to be “old souls.” They seem to have a window into aspects of the world that others miss as they go about their happy ways. Even if curmudgeons do experience happiness and joy, they don't wear those emotions on their sleeves. They're introverted about sharing emotions, other than crabbiness or concern, although they periodically break that up with sarcastic humor. Curmudgeons stick to the rules, and they aren't afraid to hold people to them. In a world where sometimes it seems like “anything goes,” curmudgeons aren't afraid of hurting people's feelings.  A memo from a curmudgeon might explain that they expect to see no grammatical or typographical errors in your text. They will likely present a lengthy list of rules. In fact, they will use rules as their key weapon. They will know the rules better than anyone else does. They sometimes overplay their hands, though. Still, at a law firm, a curmudgeon might justify his (or her) sticking to the rules because it's important to win for a client. And you know what? They can be right.
Summary: Avoid collaboration and being part of “the group. Reject authority or at least don't buy into the notion that authority is always right. Make sure you pick your battles. Present a grumpy, or at least a serious vibe. Show that you have standards.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It is important to clean up stains as soon as possible so they don’t set in. Stubborn stains, such as paint, oil, tar, and marker, can be removed with an acetone-based nail polish remover. You can also use rubbing alcohol to remove these types of stains. Just pour a small amount of nail polish remover or rubbing alcohol on a soft cloth and use it to scrub the stain. Repeat if necessary. You can harden substances such as wax or gum by applying ice to them. Then, use a credit card or plastic scraper to gently remove the substance. Avoid using a metal tool to scrape the floor, as it could scratch or damage it. Metal items can leave rust stains on your laminate floors. To remove them, sprinkle table salt (not coarse salt) over the area. Cut a lemon in half and rub 1 half over the salt. If the stain is especially stubborn, you can saturate the area in salt and lemon juice and let it sit overnight. Then, rub a new lemon half over the stain in the morning. Use a damp cloth or paper towel to pick up the salt and remove any remaining lemon juice. If there are scuff marks from shoes covering your laminate floor, don’t fret! It’s super easy to remove them. Just spray a small amount of WD-40 onto the scuff mark, then wipe it away with a cloth or paper towel. Clean the area with baby shampoo or a mixture of vinegar and water after removing the scuff mark so the spot isn’t slippery from the WD-40.
Summary:
Remove stubborn stains with nail polish remover or rubbing alcohol. Use ice and a plastic scraper to remove substances stuck to the floor. Get rid of rust stains with lemon and salt. Remove scuff marks with WD-40.