INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Soap scum and hard water deposits will have a harder time building up if you clean your shower regularly. Regular cleaning can also help prevent the use of stronger cleaning products to remove tough stains. If you notice a stain on your fiberglass shower floor, you should remove it as soon as you can. Removing tough stains and mildew as they appear will help you maintain the shower floor and avoid time-consuming deep cleanings. If your fiberglass shower floor is extremely dull or contains a lot of scratches, you can try to restore it with white automobile polish. After cleaning and drying the floor, apply an automotive white polishing compound to the floor. Buff off with a clean cloth.

SUMMARY: Clean your shower once a week. Remove stains and mildew as soon as possible. Restore the floor with automobile polish.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: In nearly all citation styles, the reference entry begins with the last name of the author. If there are multiple authors, include them all in your reference entry in the order they appear on the title page of a book, or byline of an article.  The most common format for author's names is to place the last name first, followed by a comma, then the first name. Typically you will close this portion of the reference entry with a period. For example: Hawking, Stephen. For some citation styles, such as APA style, only include the author's first initial in your reference entry, rather than their full first name. For example: Hawking, S. W. For most citation styles, the title of the source is the next part of the reference entry. However, for APA, place the year the source was published in parentheses after the name of the author. Put a period after the closing parentheses mark.  For example: Hawking, S. W. (1998). For some sources, such as magazines and newspapers, you need a more specific date. Type the year first, followed by a comma. Then type the month and day the article was published. For example: Hawking, S. W. (2005, July). The way a source title is formatted depends on the citation style you're using as well as the type of media the source is. Titles for shorter sources, such as magazine and journal articles, are typically placed in quotes. Book titles are usually italicized. The title is typically followed by a period. If the title appears in quotes, the period comes before the closing quotation marks.  Journal article example: Hawking, Stephen. "Information Loss in Black Holes." Physical Review, July 2005. Most citation styles require titles in title-case, meaning that all nouns, pronouns, verbs, and adverbs are capitalized. For example: Hawking, Stephen. A Brief History of Time. APA style uses sentence-case for titles, capitalizing only the first word and any proper pronouns. For example: Hawking, S. W. (1998). A brief history of time. Publication information may include the name of the publisher, the place where the source was published, and (except for APA citations) the year the source was published. The format for this information varies among the styles of citation.  APA example: Hawking, S. W. (1998). A brief history of time. New York: Bantam. For print sources, most styles call for the city and state where the source was published (or city and country, for sources published outside the U.S.) to be listed first. The location is typically followed by a colon, after which the name of the publisher is listed. For example: Hawking, Stephen. A Brief History of Time. New York: Bantam, 1998. For most citation styles, the year the source was published follows the name of the publisher. Typically only the year is needed, although for periodical publications, such as newspapers or magazines, you may need a more specific date. The year of publication typically is the copyright year. However, for online sources, look for a date the specific article was published rather than using the copyright year of the website as a whole. The final element of a reference entry is a direct URL or permalink where the article or document can be found, if it was a source that you accessed online. Most styles also require a date of access, since online content can easily be edited, updated, moved, or deleted. Many scholarly articles are available through online databases. If you accessed an article through one of these databases, you'll typically provide the article's unique digital object identification (DOI) number, rather than a URL. For some citation styles, you must also include the name of the database in your reference entry.
Summary: Start with the name of the author. Provide the year of publication for APA reference entries. List the title of the source using appropriate formatting. Include publication information for the source. Provide the URL and date of access for online sources.

This can take some of the sting out of the rejection. You don’t need to give them an elaborate thank you. A single sentence is enough to convey that you’re appreciative of the thought.  Say, “Thanks for complimenting my dress,” or “That’s a really nice offer.” You don't have to thank them if they're making you feel uncomfortable. You don't want to send them the message that their behavior is okay. It may be tempting to be vague about how you feel in order to spare their feelings, but this will be worse in the long-run. In addition to leading them on, you’ll likely find yourself having to reject them again in the future. You might say, “I don’t see you that way,” or “That’s not something I’m interested in.” You don’t owe anyone an apology for feeling the way you do. Additionally, saying you’re sorry makes it seem like you’re pitying them, which can hurt their feelings more. Instead of saying, “I’m sorry, I’m not interested,” just say, “I’m not interested in dinner, but I really appreciate the offer.” If someone you're already friends with has developed feelings for you, it's difficult to let go of that friendship. Sometimes you genuinely want to be friends with someone you're not interested in dating. However, maintaining a friendship can be cruel to them. Let them decide what’s best for their life, just as you get to decide what’s best for you. You might say, "I hope we can still be friends, but I understand if you need your space." It’s best to avoid giving someone excuses, but they can be useful if the person is someone you just met. However, using an excuse opens you up to getting caught in a lie. If you’re going to use an excuse, choose one that doesn’t leave room for arguing, and exit the conversation as soon as you give it.  For example, you might give an excuse if a stranger asks you out in public, as it provides an easy way out. However, if you have mutual friends in common with the person, giving them an excuse might come back to bite you if they talk to your friends. It’s usually better to be direct. Typical excuses include, “I’m not ready to date anyone right now,” “I’m seeing someone,” “I’m just too busy right now,” or “I just got out of a relationship.”
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One-sentence summary -- Tell them you appreciate their offer or attention. Give them an honest and clear rejection. Avoid apologizing for turning them down. Don’t try to force them to be friends with you. Save excuses for when you’re rejecting a stranger.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Torx screwdriver heads (T3 & T5) A small flathead tool The SIM card tray is located inside the phone below the volume buttons on the side. Reassemble the phone next. Take the battery out of the bottom half portion of your phone. Note that this is likely to damage one or both of the battery leads.

SUMMARY:
You will need the following tools on hand: Take out the SIM card tray from your Motorola Droid Ultra. Slot the new battery into place and reattach the leads. Use a flathead tool to gently pry and remove the flat square battery, if you want to remove it, but not replace it.