In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: On your Android, press the home button below your screen in the center. The home button looks like a house with an A-framed roof. Some Samsung phones don’t have the house icon on their home button. It will just be a raised button in the bottom center of the phone. This is typically in a row of icons at the bottom of the screen. In a Samsung phone, it is on the far right. The icon will be a series of dots arranged in a grid. ” Once in the app drawer, look for the “Settings.” Depending on the Android you have, the icon will differ. Older versions have a gray and blue rectangle with horizontal sliders. Newer versions will have an icon that looks like a round gear. It is not the gear with the small “g” in the middle. This is the “Google Settings” app. A list will appear when you open your settings. Tapping the A icon will open your language settings. Once you select the “A” icon, a list of available languages will pop up. They will be listed in their native language to make it easy for you to find. For example, Spanish will say “Espanol,” and French will say “Francais.” Tap your desired language and your Android will switch to that language. Be patient; it will take approximately 30 seconds to switch.
Summary: Start at the Home screen. Select the App Drawer icon. Select “Settings. Select the white and gray “A” icon. Select desired language.

Don't sit around waiting for your perfect man to introduce himself. If you see someone who looks interesting, walk up to them and start talking! It's best to keep your conversation observational at first. Try saying something like "It's so cold today!" or "Isn't the music here crazy?" or even "Hey, I love that jacket! Where did you get it?" If you're holding out for Prince Charming, it can be hard to resist ignoring everybody who doesn't fit your list. Try your best not to do this! When you look at prospective dates, think about what they do have to offer instead of all the ways they don't meet your requirements. When you're meeting someone new, focus on whether or not they have chemistry with you. Do you feel excited to talk to them? Are you interested in hearing what they have to say? Would you be sad if you never saw them again? These questions are much more important than figuring out whether or not they are just like your Prince Charming. If someone asks you out and they aren't your ideal partner, you shouldn't necessarily reject them immediately. If you have a rapport with them or enjoy being around them, give them a chance! This doesn't mean you should go out with anyone who asks. If you don't like someone, you shouldn't date them.
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One-sentence summary -- Approach strangers confidently. Avoid being too picky. Focus on chemistry. Give a new guy a chance.

Q: You only need the "eye" portion of two peacock feathers. The overall length of the feathers should be between about 4 and 5 inches (13 cm). Apply a dot of hot glue to the back of each feather and press the feathers against a plain metal hair clip or barrette. The feathers should be slightly fanned away from each other. They should also be pointed up and out at a mild angle. Cut three circles of varying sizes out of scrap synthetic fabric.  Choose a blue, green, or black fabric so that it matches the feathers. Make sure that you do not choose a flammable fabric. The material you use should be relatively flame-resistant. The largest circle should be about 1.5 inches (4 cm). The middle should be about 1 inch (2.5 cm) and the smallest should be a little more than 0.5 inch (1.25 cm). The sizes and shapes of the circles do not need to be perfect, though. Use a lighter to slightly melt and curl the edges of each circle.  This is why it is vital that you use a non-flammable fabric. Hold the edges of the circle near the flame, but do not allow the fabric to touch the flame directly. The edges should curl even without being directly immersed in the fire. Stack the circles and sew them together in the center using clear thread.  The largest circle should be on the bottom and the smallest should be on top. Stack the circle slightly off-center from one another in order to create a flower shape. Hand stitch a few small, translucent beads in the center of the flower to create a center. Use the same clear thread. Apply a generous dot of hot glue on the back of the flower and place it onto the remaining visible portion of the hair clip. The flower should cover the stems of the feathers.
A: Glue two small peacock feathers to a hair clip. Cut three circles of craft fabric. Melt the edges of the fabric. Sew the circles together to form a flower. Sew beads in the center of the flower. Attach the flower to the hair clip.

Problem: Article: Hollyhocks come in a seemingly endless assortment of shades of white, yellow, pink, maroon and red flowers, which grow on 6 to 9 foot (1.8 to 2.7 m) stalks.  Hollyhocks will reseed themselves for subsequent growing years. You can also harvest seeds from plants in the fall. Some hollyhock varieties will generally grow a bit shorter or taller, so consider your space needs and height preferences as well. If you live in an area with cold winters, consider starting hollyhock seeds indoors in the fall. Germinate the seeds in October or November and allow them to grow for a while and experience a winter. This may trick the flowers into blooming the following spring.  If you live in a warmer climate, you may be able to plant the seeds outdoors in the fall and achieve the same results. In the U.S., hollyhocks can manage in USDA hardiness zones 3-8 (see http://planthardiness.ars.usda.gov/PHZMWeb/). In cooler zones (e.g., 3), you’ll definitely want to start indoors — either the previous fall or early in the spring. In warmer zones (e.g., 8), you can sow seeds outdoors in the fall or spring. Hollyhock seeds are large, have a high germination rate, and come few to a package, so it is best to plant each seed individually. Put each seed 0.25 to 0.5 in (0.64 to 1.27 cm) below the soil.  Any small plant container will do, but plastic “peat pots” filled with perlite, vermiculite, and peat moss are ideal for this. Place the trays near a window where they'll receive ample sunlight. Water the soil as needed to keep it moist. Hollyhock seeds usually germinate in 1 to 2 weeks. You only need to do this if you are growing the plants indoors over the winter. If you’re just starting early in the spring, you can go straight from the peat pots to outdoors. Keep the pots in a sunny spot indoors, and water them regularly.
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Purchase seeds in your choice of variety and color. Plan ahead to increase your chances of first-year blooms. Sow the seeds in individual “peat pots” indoors. Transplant the seedlings into individual 4 to 6 in (10 to 15 cm) pots.