INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Wall cable covers are single-colored strips that you can run TV cords through. Typically made from PVC or plastic, they come in many different sizes and are attached to the wall using an included mount or double-sided adhesive. Depending on your specific cable cover, either lay the cover on top of your outstretched TV cables or pull your TV cables through the center chamber.  Typically, wall cable covers are installed directly below a mounted TV, but you can install them in any direction you find aesthetically pleasing as long as there is a power source at the end. If you want, cover the TV cable casing with a layer of plastic craft paint that is the same shade as your wall. Purchase a TV cable cover that will stretch from your TV to the floor or whatever power outlet you intend to use. If necessary, you may need to cut the cover with a saw. Using a precision knife, cut 2 holes in your wall the same size as the cable plates, one behind the TV and one next to a power outlet. Push your cable plates into the wall and screw them in place. Then, run your cable cords into the TV opening, pull them through the passageway, and pull them out the power outlet opening.  If necessary, check with your landlord before making permanent changes to the wall. Before cutting, use a stud finder to make sure there are no studs in that section of the wall. When dealing with short or single TV cords, you may be able to simply cover them with tape. Run a strip of wide, single-colored or clear packing adhesive along the cable, taping it to the wall or floor. If you want, gently sand the tape to remove any silicone barriers, then cover the tape with acrylic paint the same color as the room, making it harder to see. When all else fails and you’re left with exposed cables, see if you can use them to make art. This can be as simple as hot gluing or taping them to the wall in the shape of a symbol or name, or it can be as complex as integrating them into artwork you already own. Some ideas to try include:  Wrapping TV cords around vases to create a spiral. Placing TV cords in the hands of statues or figurines. Hot gluing TV cords around loose art to create wire borders.

SUMMARY: Install a cable cover to hide your TV cords without altering the wall. Use cable plates to run your TV cords through the wall. Tape short TV cables down. Turn exposed TV cables into a decoration.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Before leaving for your trip, assess whether or not you meet the criteria for being deemed rehabilitated. If you don’t, you risk being denied entry into Canada. To be deemed rehabilitated, you must satisfy the following:   you have had only one conviction in total or committed one crime at least 10 years have passed since you completed your sentence; 5 years for summary (or minor) offenses the crime you committed is not considered a “serious” crime in Canada (i.e., the maximum prison sentence if convicted in Canada would have been less than 10 years) the crime did not entail use of a weapon, physical harm to a person, or involve serious property damage.  Note that simply because your criminal records were sealed or expunged, you may still be prevented from entering Canada. The same applies to being pardoned. Getting a certificate of innocence may carry more weight. Canada weighs a conviction in the United States and other foreign countries against their own legal statutes.  Although a conviction may qualify as only a misdemeanor in the United States, what matters is how much time you would serve if the crime were committed in Canada. You can find information about Canadian laws and punishments by visiting your library, contacting a Canadian consulate office, or looking up crimes at the Canadian Legal Institute Information website. You must present documentation about your conviction to a Canadian official at the port of entry. If you don't already have these documents, locate them:  a passport, or a birth certificate plus photo identification a copy of court documents for each conviction, plus proof that all sentences were completed a recent criminal record check a recent police certificate from the country you were convicted in, and from any country where you lived for at least six months during the past 10 years. You should give yourself several months to find any necessary documents you are missing.  You may get a passport at a post office. Copy of court documents are available at the courthouse where you were convicted. You may get a criminal record check from local police. Go to the police office where you live and request the check. They will provide you with a printout of the results. If you live in the United States, you should get a criminal record check from each state you have lived in for at least 6 consecutive months since turning 18. A recent police certificate may be obtained by contacting the FBI. Write to “FBI, Criminal Justice Information Services Division—Summary Request, 1000 Custer Hollow Road, Clarksburg, WV 26306.” An immigration officer will assess you at the point of entry. If you are denied, then you will not be allowed to enter Canada.   There is no guarantee you will be deemed rehabilitated and allowed to enter Canada, even if enough time has passed since you served your sentence. If you do not want to risk being turned away, then you should apply for individual rehabilitation at least 6 months before your planned trip. At a bare minimum, if you plan to just go to the border or fly into Canada, you should have a legal opinion prepared by an attorney stating that your criminal convictions should qualify you as "deemed rehabilitated." Even if you have this document, however, you will not necessarily be admitted.

SUMMARY: Perform a self-assessment. Research Canadian law. Gather all necessary documents. Secure documents you are missing. Travel to a Canadian Port of Entry.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Swipe down from the top of your Android's screen, then tap the gear's shaped "Settings" {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/6\/68\/Android7settings.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/6\/68\/Android7settings.png\/30px-Android7settings.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":460,"bigWidth":"30","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of an Android icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Fair_use\">Fair Use<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"} icon in the top-right corner of the resulting drop-down menu. On some Androids, you will need to use two fingers to swipe down from the top of the screen. You may have to scroll down to find this option. Doing so opens a list of your Android's installed apps. You'll find this in the "S" section of apps. Doing so will disable the Samsung Pay app on your Android. Disabling an app will remove the app’s functionality, stop it from using system resources, and hide it from view; however, the app will not be uninstalled.

SUMMARY:
Open Settings. Tap Apps. Scroll down and tap Samsung Pay. Tap DISABLE when prompted.