Problem: Article: Get a bottle of Formula 409®, Febreze®, Windex®, or any noxious spray that will not damage the items in your house.  Note: Febreze® might provide the added benefit of acting as a fly deterrent.—No self-respecting fly will inhabit an area that smells fresh and clean, so it will vamoose out of there as quick as can be. You may need five or six on-target squirts to accomplish the job, maybe even as many as twenty if you are a gung-ho, Rambo-style fly fighter. Make sure the bottle has enough spray to completely asphyxiate the fly or, failing that, drown the unfortunate victim. Don't approach it from the front or from the side. Instead, creep up from behind. (Make sure to wear your "sneakers." - They are quietly stealthy and will zip you out of there should your victim turn on you.) Keep spraying until you're sure the fly is completely dead. Remember: the deathly chemicals will need to be cleaned up as well. You can give it a proper burial, but it would be inappropriate to "fly" a flag at half mast (unless you were creating a YouTube video and were really into hyperbole). Washing your hands is important after killing a fly because flies carry disease and germs. (That is about all they can carry.) You did know that flies are aerodynamically amazing, right? But, you have never heard tale of a fly being able to carry fifteen or twenty times its weight, have you? Nope, but they do carry germs.
Summary: Choose your weapon. Check to make sure you have enough liquid to do the job (with overkill). Approach the fly. Spray the fly. Get a paper towel, or, better yet, a couple of index cards and lift the body from its resting place, the pool of death. Put the dead body outside or in the garbage. Wash your hands.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This will open the Quick Access menu, which can be used to play music. If you have the Music app open and a song or playlist paused, the Quick Access menu's music page will display that song's information and your listening progress. This will take you to the dedicated music page of the Quick Access menu. This will begin playing a song from your Music app. This will be in the top left corner of the Quick Access music page; tapping it will take you to the song's specific information inside of the Music app.  If you don't have any artwork for the song in question, tap the grey square in its place. You can do this from your lock screen, but if you have a passcode, you'll need to enter it in order to access the music app. This will scroll down to the "Up Next" bar. This will be next to the "Up Next" text; tapping the repeat button will repeat your "Up Next" playlist. This will repeat the current song until you disable the repeat feature. You should see a little "1" in the top right corner of the Repeat icon.

SUMMARY: Swipe up from the bottom of your screen. Swipe left on the Quick Access menu. Tap the "Play" button. Tap the song's artwork icon. Swipe up on the song page. Tap the "Repeat" button. Tap the "Repeat" button again.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: That is, when you're trying to meet guys or when you're going out with a shorter guy, you shouldn't feel you need to hide your height. Most people find confidence sexy, so don't try to slouch or hunch over, as that will just make you appear like you're ashamed of it. Instead, stand up straight, look people in the eye, and flash a big smile. Of course, once you're dating someone, you may decide you want to even out your heights a bit, but that is totally up to you. If you don't want to emphasize your height difference, you can stick to flats most of the time rather than wearing heels. As a bonus, you're feet likely won't hurt as much! If you want to wear heels, try a shorter pair, rather than the 4- to 5-inch variety. " One way to even out your height differences, particularly when you're wearing heels, is to lean a little bit to the side by sticking out a hip. Obviously, you need something to lean on, such as your boyfriend. You don't want to slouch. Rather, you just want to look casual, putting you at a more even height with your boyfriend.
Summary: Decide you won't let others get you down about your height. Skip the heels. Practice "the lean.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Renaissance people spend time balancing the needs of their mind with those of their body. Stay healthy by exercising regularly. If you’ve never exercised before, now’s a great time to start!   Try to exercise for at least 20-30 minutes each day. Make this workout hard enough to get your heart pumping. Jogging is great exercise. Try going for a 20-minute jog three-four times per week, and taking a walk or hike on your off days. You may want to join a gym. This membership gives you access to lots of classes, weight rooms, and machines that could motivate you to really commit to your plan. It’s not enough to exercise. If you want to keep up good health, it’s important to eat right. Use your diet to get all the essential nutrients you need, and try to limit the good-tasting (but not-so-good-for-you) sweets.  Stick with lean meats such as chicken and fish. Go heavy on the fruits and veggies, and make sure you’re also eating food from each food group. Make your own meals instead of eating out. This will help you control exactly what you’re eating. Try simple recipes like baked chicken and spinach salad. Drinking lots of water helps your body function better. It’ll keep you focused during the day. If you’re drinking water, you’re also probably avoiding unhealthy liquids like soda and sugar-filled energy drinks. Drink enough water so that you’re never thirsty, or about 8 glasses of water per day. Sleep keeps stress under control, and it’s critical for good health. If you don’t get enough sleep, you’re going to feel too tired to work out. You also won’t want to go grocery shopping or cook for yourself, which could lead to a few not-so-healthy meals. To get better sleep, avoid nicotine, caffeine, and heavy foods for the last few hours before you head to bed. You should also limit your daytime naps to about 20 or 30 minutes. Try to stick to the same sleep schedule each night.
Summary:
Commit to an exercise plan. Have a healthy, balanced diet. Drink plenty of water. Sleep for at least 8 hours each night.