Write an article based on this "Date him without the negative connotations of divorce in mind. Accept that he has baggage. Pace the relationship and go slowly. Notice whether his words match his actions. Speak openly and honestly with your potential mate about questions that you might have. Be patient."
article: The word “divorce” can feel very heavy, especially in a dating situation. You can think to yourself, why is he divorced? Is he a cheater? A con-artist? Abusive? A master manipulator?  Refrain from painting your date as a villain in your head. Remember that marriage is a natural next step in adult relationships and that a divorce is a break up. Sometimes the reason for divorce is a lot less dramatic. Don’t make his ex-wife a villain either. Again, people get divorced for simple reasons like falling out of love or just realizing they aren’t as compatible as they once thought. Give her the benefit of the doubt by not judging the relationship because the truth has three sides – his version, her version, and the actual truth. Anyone who has been through the relationship wringer will have baggage. A man who is divorced has more baggage than a man who never married does.  He might have baggage if he has finances that might stem from his previous marriage (spousal support, child support), potential trust issues, potential children from that marriage, etc.  Know what you’re walking into and be accepting of that baggage, but also welcome the trade-off of maturity and less head games. Depending on how long ago the divorce happened and how he heals, pacing might be automatic on your guy’s end.  Don’t be in a rush to leave a toothbrush at his place or to say “I love you.” Take the relationship day by day. Be wary of divorced guys who jump right into a new relationship with you after their divorce has ended. You don’t want to be rebound girl. While he says he’s ready, notice whether his actions and his words match what readiness looks like to you.  Does he know what he wants? Does he say he’s single? Does he bad mouth his ex? Is he happy and successful at being single?  Does he have effective dating skills? He should be able to maintain emotional and physical boundaries and disengaging from things that do not match that. Does he have effective relationship skills? He should be comfortable communicating assertively and authentically, maintaining intimacy and closeness, giving and receiving love freely, and being vulnerable. Find out for certain that your fiancé has worked through his feelings about the previous marriage before he makes a commitment to you. This can include addressing any grief, self-doubt or other negative feelings that came about from the divorce.  Discuss what things about the previous marriage he liked. Talk about similarities between your relationship and the past one, but don't mold yourself into something that you are not. Be open about what made the previous marriage fail so that you can work around the issue or avoid making the same mistakes as were made in the previous relationship. Being married once before probably hasn’t killed your chances of reaching the next level in your relationship, but it does mean that he may be hesitant getting married a second time.  Bear in mind that his reluctance to get engaged or married again so quickly is not a reflection of his feelings about you. Establish a timeframe for the progression of your relationship. Give him a year, two years, or 3. Do what works for you. If marriage is important to you, have a timeframe that supports your self-respect. If he proposes by then, you got what you wanted, but if he doesn’t propose, don’t wait years for him to make his move. Don’t sacrifice your needs to appease to your partner’s.

Write an article based on this "Drop the coin into your pocket to reveal it’s not in your left hand either. Tap your right hand with a magic wand to add more visuals to your trick. Make the coin reappear behind someone else’s ear to surprise your audience."
article: After you “grab” the coin and move your right hand away, move your left hand with the coin to your side. As you focus on your right hand, discreetly open your palm and drop the coin into a pants pocket. That way, at the end of your trick, you can open your left hand to show that the coin isn’t there either.  It may take a few tries to drop the coin in a pocket without anyone noticing. A heavier coin may make the fabric on your pants move when you drop it into your pocket. Before you perform your trick, practice gripping the coin in your palm so it doesn’t fall out when you use your hand. After you “grab” the coin with your right hand, grab a magic wand or stick on a table in front of you with your left hand, being careful not to show or drop the coin. Tap on your right hand a few times with the tip of the wand before opening your fist. Don’t make a big deal of grabbing the magic wand. Instead, focus on your right hand so your audience pays attention to it. Once you “grab” the coin with your right hand, hold your right fist out for an audience member and ask them to blow on it. When the audience member blows on your fist, open your right hand to reveal the coin is missing. Pretend like you notice something behind the audience member’s left ear, and reach with your left hand. Move the coin to your fingertips and pull the coin out to show to your audience.  This trick works best with a small group or one-on-one since other people may notice you moving the coin. Practice your trick a few times so you’re able to do it fluidly when you perform in front of people.

Write an article based on this "Open the App Drawer. Open Settings . Tap Apps & notifications. Find the app that you want to delete. Tap the app. Tap UNINSTALL. Tap OK or UNINSTALL when prompted. Return to the Home Screen."
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It's at the bottom of the screen. Tap the Settings app icon to do so. It's near the top of the menu on most tablets. This will open a list of your currently installed apps. Scroll through the list of installed apps until you find the one that you want to remove from your tablet. You may have to tap See all apps or App info on this page in order to find the app that you want to delete. Doing so will open its page. It's at the top of the app's page. If the app that you want to delete is a manufacturer-installed app, you won't be able to delete it. Instead, tap DISABLE here to hide the app. This will confirm your decision and remove the app from your tablet. If the app that you deleted was on the Home Screen, it will be gone now.