Problem: Article: Tap the Facebook app icon, which resembles a white "f" on a dark-blue background. This will open the News Feed if you're logged into your account. If you aren't logged into Facebook, enter your email address and password before proceeding. It's the single person-shaped icon at the bottom of the screen (or at the top of the screen on Android). Doing so will open your profile page. You can also tap ☰ in the bottom-right corner of the screen (or at the top of the screen on Android) and then tap your name at the top of the menu. This is near the top of your profile page. On Android, you'll tap See More About Yourself above the "Photos" section. You'll find it near the bottom of the About page. This is at the bottom of the "Likes" section. Doing so opens a list of various categories of liked items. It's at the top of the screen. A list of your liked pages will open. Scroll until you find the page you want to unlike, then tap it to open it. It's a blue thumbs-up icon in the upper-right side of the page. Doing so will unlike the page and remove it from your list of likes. You can repeat this process for any other pages you want to unlike.
Summary: Open Facebook. Tap the "Profile" icon. Scroll down and tap About. Scroll down to the "Likes" heading. Tap See All. Tap ALL LIKES. Select a liked page. Tap Liked. Tap Unlike when prompted.

Problem: Article: Do your research on potential schools so you can compare them. Yearly, there is a list of rankings on the top engineering schools.  Schools like MIT, University of California Berkeley, and Stanford are consistently ranked at the top of the list.  Read through their websites and become familiar with what courses they offer as well as their curriculum. Most schools provide a faculty page where you can learn about faculty members. If you want to know more about a school or ask questions about the curriculum, you may find contact information like an e-mail address or phone number to the department. Talk to mentors or potential professors in order to stand out as a serious candidate and learn more about the program. Once you have learned more about a particular program, set up a tour on campus. You will learn more about the geography of campus as well as other campus amenities. Tours will also help you get a feel of the campus life, to see if you would be a good fit as a student there. Talk to the college about how they will help you obtain a job after college. Some schools require internships as part of their curriculum. Often, schools will have a career service department in which students can talk about potential careers or even mock interview. Doing this will help you get a foot in the door for a potential career and make you stand out as a determined candidate. You will need letters of recommendation in order to apply to school. You want to ask professional references - like teachers, bosses, club leaders - to write these letters. You want someone to explain your skills and be a strong advocate to your studies.
Summary: Know the schools. Talk to mentors or potential professors. Tour campuses and look at curriculums. Ask about internships or career services. Get letters of recommendation.

Problem: Article: Before you put on your makeup, wash your face with a cleanser of your choice to ensure that it’s clean. Pat your face dry with a clean hand towel. Then, moisturize your skin by massaging 1-2 pumps of a serum of your choice into your skin. For best results, go with products that are marketed towards your skin type, whether you have dry, oily, normal, sensitive, or combination skin.
Summary: Wash your face and apply a moisturizing serum.

Problem: Article: If you’d like to makeover your body, start with treating your body well. Start an exercise program and aim to work out about 4 times a week. Take a Pilates class or get a personal trainer to help you along. Go jogging or hit the gym with a friend. You can encourage each other to keep working out and to improve your health. Giving your body the nutrition it deserves will go a long way to making yourself feel better, which will, in turn, make you look better Eat plenty of nutrient-rich foods, like vegetables and fruits. Cut down on refined carbohydrates and refined sugars. Getting plenty of sleep will reduce your stress levels, which can in turn make you look and feel better. Aim to get about 7-8 hours of sleep every night. Keep your skin looking fresh and your body hydrated by drinking plenty of water throughout the day. You will get the added benefit of having more energy. Get about 6-8 eight-ounce glasses of water every day.
Summary:
Exercise regularly. Eat nutrient-rich foods. Get lots of sleep. Drink lots of water.