In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The Terminal has an icon that resembles a black screen with a text cursor.  Use the following steps to open the Terminal on Mac:  Click the Magnifying Glass icon in the upper-right corner. Type Terminal in the search bar. Click the Terminal icon. This navigates to the root directory on your computer. This navigates to the folder(s) the file is located in.  Be sure to separate each folder with a "/".  Make sure you use the correct capitalization.  For example, "cd ~/documents" You can also type "ls" and press Enter to see a list of folders and files in the current directory. For example, "rm textfile.txt".  This deletes the file. If the file name has spaces in it, place the file name in quotations (i.e rm "text file.txt") If the file is write-protected, you will need to confirm that you want to delete the file.  To confirm, type "y" and press Enter.  Alternatively, you can type "rm -f" followed by the file name to force delete the file name.
Summary: Open the Terminal. Type cd and press ↵ Enter. Type cd ~/ followed by the file location and press ↵ Enter. Type rm followed by a space and the file name and press ↵ Enter. Type y and press ↵ Enter.

Android users may register their devices through the Amazon Appstore App. When you download and sign into the app, your device is automatically registered and appears on the “Your Devices” list. If your device is lost or stolen, this feature allows you to deregister your device from your Amazon account. This app is only compatible with Android devices. Enter your email or mobile number. Enter your password. Click Sign In. Find this to the right of “Gift Cards & Registry” and to the left of “Try Prime”.    You will be “signed out” of your account. (In reality, your device’s connection to the Amazon account it was registered under is severed).
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One-sentence summary -- Navigate to [amazon.com Amazon]. Log into your account. Press “Hello, (Insert Name) Your Account”. Scroll down to the “Digital Content” section and click “Your Apps and Devices”. Click “Your Devices” Find “Your Devices” in the “Manage” section of the left-hand sidebar. Press “Actions”. Select “Deregister device”.

Q: It can be hard to just stop talking to someone who was once important to you. However, if you want to move on and heal, this is a vital step. Stop texting, calling, or seeing him at social events. Avoid looking at his social media profiles.  You do not have to be friends with your ex. However, if you want to maintain a friendship, acknowledge you can't do so right away. You will both need space, so mutually agree not to see or contact each other for a while. If you have to see him because you work together or go to school together, you can be cordial without going overboard. Be polite when you see him, but do not engage in small talk or banter. Try to have as little contact with him as possible. It can be hard to completely stop thinking about someone. If you're thinking of him, and think to yourself, "Stop thinking about it,"  you're only going to think about it more. Instead of beating yourself up for thinking about him, look for another way to direct your thoughts.  For example, find something else to focus your thoughts on. Is there someone new you have feelings for? Try thinking about this person. Think about what it would be like to date them, and what kind of relationship you could envision with them. Redirecting your thoughts is more likely to get rid of unwanted thoughts than simply trying not to think about someone. The mind is a busy place and needs to be occupied, so give it something to do rather than trying to shut it down. Give yourself 90 seconds to allow negative emotions to run their course. Once you've taken 90 seconds to breathe and experience, you'll be better equipped to put your ex out of your thoughts.  When you feel yourself obsessing, stop and start breathing for about 90 seconds. Take about 15 very deep breaths during this time. Breathing will help you allow your emotions to flow through you. After 90 seconds have passed, you should feel calmer and more grounded. The mind needs something to think about. If you can't stop thinking about your ex, use your imagination. Picture a soothing scenario, even a fanciful one, to remove thoughts of your ex.  Imagine, for example, that you're at the bottom of the ocean. Think about the soothing feeling of the water and watching the fish swim past you. Have a variety of soothing scenarios in the back of your mind. When you're bothered by thoughts of your ex, indulge in one of the scenarios. If you are still hanging onto some items that belonged to him or that remind you of him, then it is a good idea to let go of them or at least get them out of sight. If you are not ready to throw away things that remind you of him, then at least put them into a box and hide the box away somewhere that you will not see it.  You might even ask a friend to hold onto the box of items for you so that you are not tempted to look through it. When you're hurt, you may strive for an explanation. You may find yourself trying to explain why your ex behaved in a certain way. These thoughts can very easily get out of control. When you feel them coming, remind yourself of what you don't know.  What would happen if someone tried to explain your thoughts and actions? Would they be able to completely explain what you were going through or experiencing? Probably not. It's not fair to try to explain your ex's actions. You cannot fully explain what he did and why. When you start searching for explanations, pause and think to yourself something like, "I don't know why he did that so I should not dwell on it."
A: Cut off contact. Switch your focus when you start thinking about him. Do deep breathing for 90 seconds. Imagine a soothing scenario. Get rid of items that remind you of him. Remind yourself you can't explain his actions.

Problem: Article: The Big Dipper is comprised of seven of the sky's brightest stars, and is found either high or low in the northern sky, depending on the season. It also rotates around the North Star, which is why it's important when you're trying to find your direction in the Northern Hemisphere. As long as you're located no lower than about 39 degrees north latitude (the latitude of Washington, DC), the constellation is always above the horizon. (You can see the Big Dipper at a lower latitude if you're on the ocean.)  Four of the stars form the Big Dipper's bowl, while the other three form a handle. The phrase “spring up and fall down” can help you figure out where  to look in the sky for the Big Dipper based on the seasons. In the spring and summer, it's located high in the sky. On fall and winter nights, you'll find it lower in the sky, closer to the horizon. Regardless of the season, the two stars that form the outer edge of the Big Dipper's bowl always point toward the North Star. If you draw an imaginary line from the pointer stars across the sky to the next brightest star, you'll find the North Star. If you're having trouble finding the North Star, stretch your arm out completely and spread your fingers. The distance between the top pointer star and the North Star should be about the same distance as your thumb is from your middle finger. Unlike the stars in the Big Dipper constellation, the North Star is always located at fixed point in the sky, which leaves it never more than 1 degree from true north. That means when you've identified the North Star in the sky, you know that you're facing north. From that position, the opposite direction would be south, while east would be to your right and west would be to the left.  Using the North Star to find your direction works best on a clear night. If the sky is hazy or there are clouds, you may not be able to easily identify the Big Dipper. If you're in an area where mountains, trees, or other objects are blocking the night sky, you may not be able to use the North Star to find your direction either.
Summary:
Identify the Big Dipper. Use the pointer stars to find the North Star. Locate north.