Write an article based on this "Open your iPhone's web browser and visit the Twitter website. Log in with your Twitter account. Tap the "Me" tab at the top of the page. Tap the Gear button beneath your profile image. Tap the "Settings" button. Scroll down and tap the "Change password" link. Enter your current password. Enter your new password. Tap "Save" to save your new password. Log into the Twitter app with your new password."
article: You cannot change your Twitter password from within the Twitter app on iPhone. You'll need to use the Twitter mobile site instead. If you are trying to change your password because you can't remember it, see the Resetting a Lost Password section below. This will open your Profile page. This will open a new menu. This will open your account Settings page. This will open the password reset form. You'll need to enter your current password before you can change it. If you don't know your current password, see the Resetting a Lost Password section below. You'll need to enter this new password twice in order to verify it. Your new password will take effect immediately. You'll be signed out of any other devices that you are currently logged into. After changing your password, you can open your Twitter app and use it to log back in.

Write an article based on this "Join a campus club. Get involved in causes. Socialize with peers, but don't isolate yourself."
article: College campuses are full of official and non-official groups and organizations. Some may be political, others for shared hobbies, others to create a “home away from home” for minorities and marginalized students. Joining clubs can help you continue to explore your identity, while building up a social network.  Do you feel out of place? You might look for a group that will offer support, fellowship, and solidarity, like organizations for First Generation College Students, for minorities on campus, or for international students. Do you feel spiritually adrift? There are very often faith-based or explicitly secular groups that cater to these feelings, as well, like Catholic, Atheist, Muslim, Jewish, Buddhist, and Freethinker groups. You can also find groups whose purpose is public service. If you are searching for bigger meaning in life, you might consider joining a volunteer organization that tutors at-risk high schoolers, for example, or that does community outreach. Another way that you can explore your identity – and also make a difference in society – is to get involved in causes on campus. Especially these days, college campuses are centers for activism. Joining one of these causes can give you a sense of mission and also connect you to like-minded people.  Do you want to explore your political, sexual, gender, or racial identity? Campus activist groups are usually oriented towards promoting social or political causes that can deal with these topics. Activism can also take different forms. You might join a group that promotes causes you feel strongly about, for instance, like LGBTQ awareness or Black Lives Matter. You might also get involved in demonstrations, letter writing campaigns, or campus politics. It's perfectly natural to feel closer to people like you, people who look, think, and identify like you. It's also perfectly OK to socialize with these peers. Still, one of the great things about college is the diversity of the student body in backgrounds, views, and identities. Don't be afraid to gravitate toward people like you, but avoid too much “self-segregation.”  Self-segregation is something that all groups do on college campuses to some degree. In fact, white students lead all other groups in only associating with people like them.  Try to be more aware of who you socialize with, for one. Take a look at your friends and peers. Do all of them look like you, think like you, and share the same opinions? You might be self-segregating a bit too much. Make an effort to connect with people who aren't necessarily like you. This can mean in background or appearance, but also in beliefs, worldviews, and political opinions. You won't grow as a person if you live in a self-contained echo-chamber.

Write an article based on this "Gravitate toward plain white or colorful printed blouses. Choose high-waist pants and shorts over low-rise bottoms. Look for high-waist swing skirts and shirt-waist dresses for a more feminine feel. Slip on heels with rounded toes or basic laced shoes. Get a mixture of vintage and modern jewelry."
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A plain white-cotton blouse is an essential piece to a modern vintage wardrobe. It is basic enough to be dressed up or dressed down, depending on your mood and environment. Conversely, blouses with loud prints make great vintage statement pieces, but only if you have enough plain modern clothing to tone the prints down. Layer simple white vintage blouses with colorful modern cardigans, or take that bold vintage print and tone it down with a solid-colored jacket. High-waist bottoms add a vintage signature to any outfit. The cut is often very flattering on any body type because it elongates the hips and waist, and can be paired with just about any modern or vintage top. Pair high-waist shorts or pants with a simple white collared blouse to create an effortless day-look. When picking out dresses and skirts, try and find ones that will fall around your ankle or calf, and that sit high on your waist. This style was very popular in the 1940s and 1950s, and will be easy to dress up or dress down with modern accessories. Swing skirts can easily be paired with a printed T-shirt, and shirt-waist dresses look great when layered with a modern cardigan or leather jacket. Many modern shoes have little vintage-inspired accents. Heels with rounded toes and shoes with white laces are reminiscent of vintage looks. Putting on a pair of these, or even leather loafers, will add both modern and vintage touches to an outfit.  Colorful heels with a rounded toe can easily modernize a vintage dress or skirt. Pair it with accessories that match the heels to further tie together the look.  Strap on some sandals with your high-waist shorts and a printed T-shirt for a great summertime look. Pearls and golden or rustic-looking lockets are great vintage accessories to have. Most likely, however, you are going to need more modern accessories than vintage to help bring modern accents into an outfit. Your modern jewelry should help accentuate a specific color within the vintage piece you are wearing. Edgy geometric necklaces, earrings, or bracelets will add modern touches to any vintage outfit.