Q: If the Discord app is running in the background, it might cause an error in the uninstallation process. If you see the Discord icon on your taskbar in the lower-right corner of your screen, right-click on it, and click Quit Discord. Click the Start button in the lower-left corner of your screen to open the Start menu. The Apps & features program will show up next to a gear icon at the top of your Start menu. On older versions of Windows, you may have to search and open Add or Remove Programs instead of Apps & features. This will open your Settings window. This option is under the Apps & features heading in the Settings window. It will allow you to type in and search a program on your computer. The Discord app will show up below the search field. This will highlight the app on the list, and show your options. This will delete the Discord app, and remove it from your computer. You will have to confirm your action in a new pop-up window. This will confirm your action, and delete the Discord app from your computer. If you're prompted to confirm again, click Yes to proceed with the uninstallation.
A: Make sure Discord is not running in the background. Open your computer's Start menu. Type and search Apps & features on the Start menu. Click Apps & features on the Start menu. Click the Search this list field. Type Discord into the search field. Click the Discord app in the search results. Click the Uninstall button. Click Uninstall in the confirmation pop-up.

Article: A winter party is the ideal time to have warm comfort foods and drinks. Hot chocolate can be a great winter party beverage that most people enjoy.  To make it more festive, have a hot chocolate bar. On a table, set up hot chocolate with plenty of toppings for your guests to choose from. You can have whipped cream, chocolate chips, sprinkles, crushed cookies, and peppermint stirring sticks. In addition to hot chocolate, you can also serve warm apple cider. Set your drinks out with an assortment of mugs for your guests to choose from. Whether or not your party falls around a meal time, it’s good to have snack types foods.  Pizza is a great finger food that can be a meal or a snack. You can also serve breadsticks or pizza dough pretzels in addition. Serve different kinds of dips, like onion dip or hummus, with chips and pretzels. For a healthier snack, set out cut fruit and vegetables on a platter. This allows your guests with various dietary preferences or allergies to all find something that they like. For example, nachos are a great party dish. You can serve all the topping in bowls along a table, and allow your guests to build their own. Other dishes like this include:  Salads Sandwiches Burgers and vegetable burgers Rice bowls Tacos Personal pizza Spaghetti For your birthday, you’ll want to have some type of sweet confection to celebrate with. You can go with a traditional decorated cake or cupcakes, or you can choose another type of dessert. Some alternatives to traditional cake include:  Cheesecake Ice cream cake A cake made from donuts A cookie cake or platter Pie Brownies
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Serve warm drinks. Make finger foods. Create a buildable dish. Consider the cake.

Problem: Article: This is not just a way for the CFI to generate more income.  If used wisely, you will become proficient more quickly than by just flying.  For example, if you study your intended flight prior to the flight lesson, you will optimize the time you spend with your CFI by having smarter questions and clearly understanding what you are going to do.  Additionally, you should receive a thorough post-flight debrief - even if everything went picture perfect.  As you progress in your training these pre and post flight debriefs should get shorter. It's relatively simple to pass if you're in good health.  No use starting sometime if you have a health condition that will preclude you from flying.  www.faa.gov has the info to help you determine if you have any health exclusions.
Summary: Your instructor, Certified Flight Instructor (CFI), will probably charge for time on the ground as well as in the air. Get your Class III Medical.

Q: A subpoena is a legal command to show up to court on a certain date and testify. You should probably serve all of your witnesses with subpoenas. If the witness fails to show up, the judge could have them arrested and brought into court.  Your lawyer can arrange to serve subpoenas. If you are representing yourself, then you can generally get subpoenas from the court clerk. Remember to give sufficient notice. Don’t wait to serve the subpoena the day before your contested hearing. Generally, you need to give a couple weeks’ notice, though the amount depends on your court. Any document you introduce needs to be made into an exhibit. You probably must give the other parent a copy of all exhibits before your contested hearing. You can turn a document into an exhibit by attaching an exhibit sticker in a corner. If you want to introduce pictures, then put the sticker on the back. Unfortunately, people assume that they know you based on your appearance. For this reason, you always want to dress conservatively whenever you appear in court. You don’t have to wear a suit. In fact, you should wear clothes that are comfortable and that fit. See Dress for a Court Hearing for more information. Your lawyer should handle presenting your witnesses and cross-examining the other parent’s witnesses. Each contested custody hearing is a little different, but they generally following the same format:  Each lawyer makes an opening statement to the judge, laying out what the evidence will show. Whoever filed the child custody petition will present evidence first. The lawyer for the other parent gets to cross-examine the witnesses. The second parent gets to present their case. The lawyer for the parent who filed for custody is then able to cross-examine those witnesses. Each lawyer makes an argument to the judge about why it is in the child’s best interests to live with their client. Your primary task will probably be to testify. You should prepare for your testimony with your lawyer. Do a practice run and prepare for cross-examination by the other parent’s lawyer. When on the witness stand, remember the following tips:  Listen closely to the question asked. If you don’t understand the question, then say, “I’m sorry, I don’t understand.” The lawyer should rephrase it. Think before answering. You should never let a lawyer bully you into answering quickly. Instead, take a breath and think about your answer. Don’t volunteer information. Answer only the question asked. Never guess. If you don’t know something, say, “I don’t know.” Avoid arguing. Things can get emotional when the other parent cross-examines you and brings up uncomfortable subjects. Always remember to take a deep breath. The lawyer is trying to rattle you. After all evidence has been presented, the judge should issue an order from the bench. However, if the case is complicated, the judge might take the issue under advisement and contact your lawyer with the result later. No matter how unhappy you are, you should not show anger. You never know—you might see the judge again a few years down the road when you try to modify custody. If you are unhappy with the result, talk with your lawyer about whether you should try to appeal. With an appeal, you ask a higher court to review the trial record and determine if the judge made a serious error. If the judge did, the appeal court can set aside the judge’s decision.  Appeals are usually costly. You have to pay to have the court reporter prepare the trial transcripts. This could cost thousands of dollars. If you want to appeal, then move quickly. Courts generally give you only 30 days (or less) to file your Notice of Appeal with the trial court.
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Subpoena your witnesses. Prepare documents as exhibits. Dress appropriately. Let your lawyer handle the hearing. Testify on your behalf. Receive the judge’s decision. Consider an appeal.