Article: To submit an application to the National University of Singapore, visit the college’s official website and click on the link that says ‘Apply to NUS.’ Additionally, you can reach this page by going to http://www.nus.edu.sg/oam/apply-to-nus.html. Once you’ve reached the Office of Admissions’ webpage, scroll down and click on the application category that best suits your needs. The site includes A Level, Polytechnic Diploma, NUS High School Diploma, IB Diploma, International Student, and Transfer Student sections. NUS does not accept print applications. After selecting your application category, click the small button labeled ‘Apply Now.’ Then, follow the on-screen instructions to complete your official application. Most NUS applications have about 15 sections and require a variety of info including your:  Personal and contact information Academic qualifications Extracurricular accomplishments Preferred course selections Check over your application to make sure there are no grammar, spelling, or informational errors. Then, select a payment method and submit your application. Each NUS application costs between 10 and 20 Singapore dollars to submit. Though currency conversion rates vary constantly, the application fee currently costs between $7.62 and $15.25. After submitting your application, download the official Application Checklist for your submission category. Compile any documents requested by the form, then scan and upload the documents to the URL listed at the bottom of the checklist.  Some documents you may need include your identification papers, exam results, and academic transcripts. Look for the application checklist on your degree program’s Application Forms & Procedures webpage. Once you’ve submitted your application and any other necessary forms, you can keep track of your admission status by visiting https://myaces.nus.edu.sg/uasonline/. To view your status, you’ll need to know your 8-digit application number and your personal identification number. If you receive an offer of admission from the university, you can accept it from the admission status page.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Visit the NUS Office of Admissions’ official webpage. Select which application you wish to submit. Fill out an online application. Pay for and submit your application. Send in additional forms if necessary. Check your admission status online.
Article: If you are done smoking but your cigarette, pipe or joint is still lit, then you will want to put it out right away. The best way to put out a lit cigarette is by stubbing it in an ashtray or by dousing it in water.  To put out a pipe, you can just stop puffing and it should go out on its own after a minute or two. You can also cover the bowl with your hand (as long as it is not too hot) and the lack of oxygen should put it out. If the bowl is hot, then use a few drops of water. To put out a joint, you can stub it in an ashtray or use a bit of water to put out the ember at the end. Just be careful not to get the whole thing wet or you won’t be able to smoke the rest of the joint. If you used a small plate, cup, or jar as a makeshift ashtray, be sure to clean it well with hot water and a bit of soap until the ash is gone. If you used an empty can or some other disposable item, then you can just throw it away. Just make sure that it is covered up in the trash can. You may also want to clean it out first to prevent any odors from coming from it. The easiest way to dispose of ashes or butts is to flush them down a toilet. Cover the cigarette in toilet paper to reduce the chance of ash and other debris floating back up. If you're nervous about flushing your evidence down the toilet, you can also seal the ashes and/or butts in a plastic bag and toss the evidence into a public trash can when you are out. Even when you are done smoking, its smell can remain on hands, breath and clothing. Washing your hands, brushing your teeth, showering and changing your clothes will help to eliminate any lasting scents.   Wash your hands. Wash your hands with lots of soap after you finish smoking. Washing with hot water alone won't be enough to rub off the smell. If you don’t have access to a bathroom right away, then use some alcohol-based hand sanitizer.  Brush your teeth. Your teeth and breath will also hold a lingering odor after you've smoked. Be sure to brush your teeth for at least two minutes, with special attention given to the tongue and gums. You can also spruce up your breath by using mouth wash or eating a mint-flavored candy or gum.  Take a shower. Smoke will linger on any body part it touches, so showering is the most important part of your post-smoking routine. Use plenty of soap, shampoo and shower gel, paying special attention to your hair, which most often retains the smell of smoke.  Change your clothes. Once you're out of the shower, you'll want to put on a fresh pair of clothes. No matter how diligently you directed smoke outdoors, some of the odor will still linger on your clothes. Be sure you are the person who launders the discarded clothes to avoid being caught.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Extinguish your cigarette, pipe, or joint. Clean your ash tray. Dispose of the evidence. Wash away any lingering smoke or odors.
Article: In most cases, you may not have the permissions required to modify Content Lock settings. Content Lock is a feature of EE’s mobile network, and is not applicable when browsing the Web on third-party Wi-Fi networks.
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Contact your account manager for help with resolving Content Lock issues if you have a corporate or business account with EE. Try viewing websites using a third-party Wi-Fi network if Content Lock cannot be disabled on your device.