INPUT ARTICLE: Article: When you’re looking for a fresh start, you don’t need a lot of possessions tying you down. Chances are you won’t be able to carry them where you’re going, anyway. Try to make a list of the few things you can’t live without. You probably won’t come up with many of them, which will free you to sell off what you don’t need.  Leave personal identifiers like family photos at home. If you have to bring along mementos, keep them well-hidden and locked up so no one can use them to identify you. Consider getting rid of your vehicle if you own one. A car is a good way to put distance between you and your past life, but it is identifiable. Sell it, donate it, or leave it behind if you decide you can’t use it where you’re going. For bonus points, delete everything on your accounts, then have your accounts deactivated. When you’re posting status updates or tweeting out what you ate for lunch, you’re leaving a trail. Deleting your accounts can help take away the temptation of getting back online.  Doing this takes preparation and can be very difficult in today’s world. Leave your phone and computer at home, since they are often easy to track by eagle-eyed investigators. If you’re stressed about your online information, revealing photos, or Internet harassment, try doing an online-only disappearance. Use the Internet and social media a little less every day. This might make you feel better without having to leave behind the rest of your life. Computers store everything from your last Internet search to your most recent downloads. Chances are you have a lot of important information there that could give away your plans. For the sake of privacy, delete relevant files on your device. Also, use the “clear history” button on your browser’s taskbar to erase your data.  Search through your files, such as the “Downloads” folder, for anything you wish to hide. Even if your device is password-protected, it still isn’t safe from prying eyes. Be cautious when using a public computer, such as a library. Nothing is private, and you can’t log into any personal accounts without running the risk of being caught. Use your new persona while you’re away so no one recognizes you. Try to come up with something that is different from your actual identity but doesn’t stand out much. Take some time to go over your story a few times to lock down the details. If your story has holes in it, people may notice and get suspicious.  Usually, the easiest way to do this is by choosing a different name. This isn’t a legal change unless you get it changed in court. Keep in mind that technology makes it impossible to completely hide your past. For example, you could say your name is Tom and you’re out in California for school or vacation. If you say you’re there as an architect, people might start asking you questions. Be vague and keep your story consistent. Get rid of the plastic, since it’s the easiest way to track someone down. Close your credit cards so you aren’t tempted to use them, then put away your bank cards. You can’t rely on them anymore. Even that card to your favorite store could be the lead someone needs to find out where you have been. Get rid of what you no longer need. Sometimes getting rid of the excess is enough to make you feel refreshed. If you truly intend on hiding out from everyone, leave behind anything with your name on it.

SUMMARY: Get rid of possessions you can’t carry with you. Log off from all of your social media accounts. Clear the search information on your computer and phone. Give yourself a new name and background story. Throw away credit cards and anything else with your name on it.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: When your marriage is struggling, it can be hard to feel good about yourself. However, it's important that when you catch yourself thinking negative things about yourself, you challenge those thoughts and replace them with a positive thought about yourself, instead.  This is especially true if you have a pattern of difficult relationships—you may have been told throughout your life that you're not good enough, or you might place a lot of blame on yourself for the way things are going. For instance, if you find yourself thinking, "I always hurt people and no one will ever love me," you might replace that thought with something like, "Right now, I'm fighting as hard as I can to save my marriage because I love my wife. I'm trying to be the best person I can." In order to ensure you have the healthiest relationship possible, make sure you still carve out at least a little time for your own hobbies and interests. Otherwise, you might start to feel trapped or resentful. Even if you're not aware of it, these feelings can start to come out, impacting your relationship with your wife. For instance, you might go for a run every morning before work, or you might meet your friends one Saturday a month for drinks. In order to have a healthy, loving relationship, you have to first be healthy yourself. Eat a healthy diet, get 30 minutes of exercise a day, and practice stress-relieving activities like mindfulness or deep breathing exercises to help you feel more physically and mentally ready to take on the world each day. Taking great care of yourself will boost your confidence, which might have the added bonus of making your wife feel more physically attracted to you. It's important to keep pushing yourself in new directions, even if that seems a little scary sometimes. Not only will it give you a personal sense of accomplishment, but it will also show your wife that you're capable of growth, which she's likely to appreciate.  For instance, if you're unhappy in your career, you might take night classes that will allow you to eventually get a job you'll enjoy more. You might also set goals to improve how well you eat, to accomplish things around your home, or to spend more time with your family and friends. Choose personal goals that are important to you! Unfortunately, there's only so much you can do to change your relationship with your wife. If she's not willing or able to work toward a healthier marriage with you, it might be best to agree to a separation, or even a divorce if you can't reconcile after a time. If your arguments escalate into physical, verbal, or emotional abuse—from either party—your relationship has become toxic. You will likely need professional counseling to overcome those patterns, if they can be changed at all, and it's generally best to separate to ensure the situation doesn't continue to worsen.
Summary: Confront and replace negative thoughts about yourself. Make time for the things you enjoy. Take care of your body and mind. Set new goals for yourself and work towards them. Consider ending the marriage if it's become toxic.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: To replace the front glass panel, you will need the following:  Replacement front glass. You can buy one from eBay for a low price. Flat, thin plastic tools you can use to prop the glass up. Hair dryer. Thin gloves, like those made of rubber or leather. Box cutter. Painter’s tape. Just press the Power button until the screen turns off. This helps minimize the number of shards left on the touchscreen when removing the glass screen. If you have a screen protector installed, you do not have to do this step as the protector has enough adhesive material on it to grab the shards. Remove also the microSD and SIM card. Remember to store these items safely so they don’t inadvertently end up in the trash with the discarded tape and glass shards.

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Get the needed materials. Turn the device off. Cover the whole screen with some clear packaging tape. Remove the back cover.