Tap the App Store app icon, which resembles a white "A" on a light-blue background. It's a tab at the bottom of the screen. Doing so brings up the "Search" page. Tap the search bar at the top of the screen, then type in gmail and tap Search in the keyboard. It's to the right of the "Gmail - Email by Google" heading. Doing so will allow Gmail to begin downloading onto your iPhone. If your iPhone doesn't have Touch ID or you don't use Touch ID for App Store verification, you'll instead tap Install at the bottom of the screen and then enter your Apple ID password when prompted. Tap OPEN in the App Store, or tap the red-and-white Gmail app icon on one of your iPhone's Home Screens. It's at the bottom of the screen. If there's no Google Account signed in on your iPhone, you'll select the Google option when prompted and then do the following:  Enter your email address. Tap NEXT. Enter your Gmail password. Tap NEXT. If you see your Google Account listed on Gmail, you can skip the login process by tapping the white switch to the right of your account's name. Once you're done signing into Gmail, your inbox should load within a few seconds.
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One-sentence summary -- Open your iPhone's  App Store. Tap Search. Search for Gmail. Tap GET. Enter your Touch ID when prompted. Open Gmail. Tap SIGN IN. Sign into Gmail. Wait for your inbox to load.

Q: Your drawing does not have to be overly-detailed but can function as a guide while planting. Outline the rough shape of your garden. Choose a symbol (like an X or O) for each plant so you know where you'll plant every vegetable in the garden. Write down planting dates next to each drawing for future reference. You don't need to plant all your vegetables at once. Grow two or three varieties at a time, warm weather plants first and cool weather plants later. Planning when you will grow each plant can help you achieve a higher yield. To check the best planting season for a specific vegetable, try the Almanac's planting dates guide. Once you know how much space each plant needs, pay attention to these factors while organizing them. Place tall vegetables on the north side of your garden so they won't shade shorter vegetables. Then, group the plants further by timing: put plants that will mature at the same time together to make harvesting easier. Taller vegetables usually have wider-reaching roots and require more space. Research every plant beforehand to make sure you space them far enough apart. Taking this into account will help you prevent one plant stealing water or soil nutrients from another. Organic fertilizers are better adapted to vegetable gardens because they supply slow and steady nutrients. This can help your plants fight off fungal and bacterial diseases. Chemical fertilizers, while often inexpensive, do not contribute organic matter. Organic fertilizers are usually easy to make at home.
A: Plot out your garden on paper. Create a planting schedule for each of your vegetables. Arrange your plants in a space-efficient way. Make sure each vegetable has enough space to thrive. Choose an organic fertilizer for your plants.

Article: Arrange and glue small pieces around an uninspired mirror frame, or assemble them on a plain surface to create a dazzling multicolored mosaic. You could also try filling a glass succulent planter with ceramic fragments in place of stones, marbles, or other small objects. The possibilities are only limited by your imagination!  For your own safety, be sure to pull on a pair of rugged work gloves anytime you’re handling ceramic shards with sharp edges. Coming up with creative new ways to enjoy old ceramic goods perfectly captures the idea of reuse, which is one of the central tenants of recycling. If you’ve got a chipped teacup or jewelry box that has sentimental value, consider turning turning it into a piece of tasteful decor. Small items can be safely locked away in a cabinet or shadow box for exhibition in your home, where they’ll be enshrined as priceless heirlooms. Each item will be like a tangible memory that you can share with loved ones and visitors. Group ornamental ceramics together with related items to tell a story or bring a scene to life. For example, a hand-me-down baking dish could be paired with an antique rolling pin and measuring cups to capture the feeling of cooking Sunday morning breakfast with your grandmother. Throw any damaged pieces you have lying around into a bucket and crush them up with a blunt object until their pieces are a uniform size. You can then use them for the same sorts of jobs as you would professionally recycled materials, such as mixing gravel or promoting proper drainage in holes dug for posts or plants. Make sure you’ve ground down the pieces small enough to prevent them from cutting you when you’re working with them later on.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Incorporate ceramics into a DIY design project. Put prized pieces on display. Repurpose broken ceramics for various home improvement projects.

Problem: Article: Winter is filled with cold weather and lots of sweet flavors, such as your favorite Christmas cake. When you're picking a fragrance, picking one that reminds you of those desserts is a sure-fire way to pick something appropriate. Gourmand fragrances fall into this category, as they are quite sweet and are often reminiscent of all things sugary. Some gourmand perfumes to try are Salted Caramel by Shay and Blue, Candy by Prada, or Le Petite Robe Noire by Guerlain. Spicy scents are ones that fall into the "warm" category. Think about your favorite winter spices, such as cinnamon, nutmeg, and cardamom. These scents are also known as Orientals, and usually have a rich, exotic smell. Shalimar by Guerlain is a classic example of this type of scent. Woody and earthy scents are also a good choice for winter because they have a rich, heavy scent, reminiscent of pine trees and burning wood. Bergamot, patchouli, oakmoss, and labdanum are all in this category. You may find they are paired with something citrusy. Hypnose by Lancome is a perfume in this category. If winter is not your favorite, you can simply use your scent to remind yourself of better days ahead (in the summer). Choose something sweet and floral, or simply pick something that reminds you of summer. That way, every time you spray it, you'll be transported back to warm summer days. To make the scent more wintery, pick a floral with a deeper, more intense scent, that has a base of jasmine or tuberose, for instance. Vera Wang's Princess is a good example of this type of scent.
Summary: Think dessert. Consider a spicy scent. Try woody. Go rogue with a summery scent.

Article: A healthy diet full of fruits and vegetables promotes a healthy liver and normal urobilinogen levels. Red veggies and fruits contain compounds that can help lower bilirubin levels, which will help lower your urobilinogen levels. Tomatoes is a great food to eat to help with this. Radishes are also a great vegetable to promote liver health. Fiber can help promote a healthy liver. In addition to fruits and vegetables, you can find fiber in healthy whole grains, rice, cereals, and nuts. Men should have around 25 grams of fiber each day, and women should have 35 grams. Barley helps remove toxins from the body and supports the liver. Alcohol negatively affects your liver. Liver damage can lead to the buildup of fat in your liver, inflammation, and scarring of your liver, like in cirrhosis.  Avoid drinking alcohol until you know the cause of your elevated urobilinogen level. One easy way to help keep your urobilinogen levels at a normal level is to stay hydrated. You should drink at least eight 8-ounce glasses of water each day. Hydration is important for kidney and liver function. Your doctor may suggest that you lose weight and increase your physical activity if your urobilinogen levels are high. Some liver problems can be treated with weight loss, healthier eating plans, and exercise. Talk to your doctor if you are interested in losing weight. They can suggest a diet and exercise plan that works for you.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Eat plenty of fruits and vegetables. Include fiber and healthy grains into your diet. Avoid drinking alcohol. Drink plenty of water. Lose weight.