Write an article based on this "Press the clutch to the floor when you’re ready to change gears. Move the gear shift into the neutral position. Shift into the next gear when the RPM reaches 2500. Release the clutch slowly and gently press on the accelerator. Remove any pressure from the clutch once the gear is engaged."
article: When it comes time to shift gears, use your left foot to engage the clutch by pushing the pedal to the floor. Push the pedal down smoothly rather than stomping it. This will put the engine in neutral so you can transition between gears. Do not engage the clutch until you’re ready to change gears or you could cause the car to lurch and make for an uncomfortable ride. The gear shift in the middle console has a center position that allows you to put the engine in the neutral gear. You’ll know you’re in the neutral position when you can wiggle the stick freely from side to side. The clutch must be engaged in order for you to move the gear shift into neutral. RPM refers to revolutions per minute and it’s a measurement of how fast your engine is operating. On your dash is a gauge that shows the RPMs. When you’re driving and the RPMs reach the 2500 range, it’s time for you to shift into the next higher gear. Shifting when it’s the right time will make the vehicle drive smoother. After you’ve moved the gear shift into the gear that you want, slowly release your left foot from the clutch as you gently apply pressure to the accelerator pedal. With practice, you will feel the engine change gears smoothly. Every engine is a little bit different. Practice changing gears to make the transition smoother. Once the engine has transitioned to another gear and the accelerator is pressed, you can let up on the clutch. This will fully engage the engine in the gear you’ve shifted to. Keep your foot near the clutch in case you need to change gears again.

Write an article based on this "Launch the App Store. Search for the Xend app. Download Xend. Launch Xend. Sign in."
article: Tap the App Store on your iPhone or iPad to launch it. Type in “Xend” on the search field and tap the “Search” button. Locate the app from the results, and tap on it. To download, tap the “Install” button beside the app. This app is free. Locate the app on your mobile device. It has a blue icon with a capital “X” on it under a banner “MOBILE.” Tap on it to launch it, and you will be brought to the sign-in screen. Use your Xend account to sign in. Key in your email address and password, then tap the “SIGN IN” button.

Write an article based on this "Open your list of installed plug-ins. Find the plug-in you want to remove. Enable your Library folder. Find the plug-in file that you want to remove. Delete the file."
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In Safari, add-ons are referred to as "plug-ins". Click Help → Installed Plug-ins. This will open a new page that lists all of your installed plug-ins. You will be shown the file name for the plug-in (for example the QuickTime file is called "QuickTime Plugin.plugin"). You won't be able to uninstall the plug-in from within Safari, so make note of the file name. OS X has hidden the Library folder, which is where the add-on files are stored. You will need to unhide the Library folder to find the plug-in file.  Open your Home folder in Finder. Click View → Show View Options. Check the "Show Library Folder" box. Refer to the file that you noted in Step 2. Navigate to the folders that contain the plug-in files. The plug-in files may be located at Library/Internet Plug-Ins/ or ~/Library/Internet Plug-ins/. Click and drag the plug-in file to the Trash. Restart Safari for your changes to take effect.