Article: The WhatsApp icon looks like a white telephone icon in a green speech bubble on your Apps list. It's located next to the camera icon in the upper-left corner of your screen. This tab lists all your personal and group chat conversations. If WhatsApp opens up to the wrong conversation, tap the back button to go back to your CHATS list. This will open the conversation in full-screen. You can search a chat by tapping the magnifying glass icon in the upper-right corner of your CHATS list. This button is in the upper-right corner of the group conversation. It will open a drop-down menu. This will open a new pop-up window. You can select 8 Hours, 1 Week, or 1 Year under the "Mute for..." heading. This option is located at the bottom of the "Mute for..." window. It's in the lower-right corner of the pop-up window. It will save your preferences and mute this group chat. You will not receive notifications from this chat for the amount of time you have specified. If you want to unmute this conversation, tap the three vertical dots icon, and then select Unmute on the drop-down menu.
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Open WhatsApp Messenger on your Android. Tap the CHATS tab. Tap the group chat you want to mute. Tap the three vertical dots icon. Tap Mute on the drop-down menu. Select how long you want to mute this group. Tap and uncheck the box next to Show notifications. Tap OK.
Article: When you’re speaking with one person, you’re only speaking with one person. Just because that person may become difficult or sanctimonious doesn’t mean you should assume that everyone who shares that person’s views will act the same way. Don’t let the other person put words in your mouth or assume that they know what you’re going to say. For instance, if the other person says something like “Because you’re white, I already know what you’re going to say” an appropriate response might be “While I can’t deny that my race has played a big role in shaping my identity, I’m my own person with my own beliefs.” While you should always be polite, you should not hesitate to defend yourself if you think the person with whom you’re arguing is being unfair.  Be sure to defend yourself against ad hominem attacks. These are attacks on your character rather than the substance of your argument, and they don’t add anything constructive to any discussion. An example of an ad hominem attack would be if you criticize someone for doing something and they respond “Well, you do it too!” An appropriate response might be “Just because I’ve done something similar in the past doesn’t make it right! We should all strive to be better.” Another example would be if the person you’re speaking to says “Of course you’ll never believe what I’m trying to tell you, because you grew up rich!” This statement presupposes that your background has altered your character so indelibly that you’ll never change your mind. If the person you’re talking to tries to intimidate you, inform them in a polite but firm manner that that behavior is unacceptable. If you’re afraid that you’re going to say the wrong thing, listen to the person you’re talking to carefully and use their language, particularly if there are terms upon which they rely especially heavily.  A good example is to mention your own race, class, or gender privilege. Discussing the importance of trigger warnings can also help. In this context triggers refer to events or circumstances that remind people of traumatic experiences from their past. Trigger warnings are warnings that a book, speech, movie, TV show, or some other form of media contains a depiction of or mentions a potentially traumatic topic. Be gracious and move on if that’s the case.  If you find yourself with no other recourse than ad hominem attacks, you have very likely lost the argument. If your opponent's argument starts making sense to you, be honest and concede the point. Don't become emotional and refuse to lose gracefully because you don't want to look weak.
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Don’t draw broad assumptions. Explain your point of view. Stand up for yourself if necessary. Mirror the language of social change activists. Understand when and if you’ve lost the argument.
Article: This is a great way to make a quick savory snack and use up pie dough at the same time.   You can experiment with fillings, but generally quiches are made from a mixture of egg and milk with vegetables, seafood, cheese, bacon or ham, and herbs mixed in. You can use whatever vegetables, spices, and cheese you have on hand mixed with egg and milk as a filling. An easy recipe for mini quiches is a quick zucchini and egg quiche. You will need the following ingredients and supplies:   3 eggs 1 cup buttermilk 1 teaspoon garlic salt 1 tablespoon dried oregano 1/2 cup shredded parmesan cheese 1 zucchini, grated 1 small onion, chopped Leftover pie dough A muffin tin You will make small quiche crusts with this.   Divide the pie dough into small balls about 1 inch in diameter. On a floured surface, roll out each ball into a circle about 5 inches in diameter. Gently press each circle into a muffin cup, stretching or patching the dough until it reaches all the way to the top of each muffin cup. Using the tines of a fork, poke small holes into each quiche crust on the bottom and the sides. They will need to be partially baked before you add the filling.   These will need to bake for about 15 minutes. The crusts might puff up in the first 5 minutes of baking. If this occurs, open the oven and poke any air pockets with a fork to decrease the puffiness of the dough. You can do this while the crusts are baking.   In a small bowl, mix the eggs and buttermilk with a whisk. Add the salt, spices and cheese and whisk again. Then add the zucchini and onion, and whisk to evenly combine all the ingredients. You can use a ladle to spoon it into the crusts.   Fill each crust about 3/4 of the way. Any leftover filling can be put into ramekins and baked into crustless quiches. Put the filled crusts in the muffin tin and any ramekins in the oven. Bake at 350 degrees for 20-35 minutes, checking every so often to see if the eggs are setting.
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Make mini quiches or tarts with leftover pie crust. Gather materials to make quick zucchini and egg mini quiches. Prepare the quiche crusts using the pie dough. Bake the crusts in a 350 degree oven. Make the filling. Put the filling into the muffin cups.