INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This is the list of all apps installed on your device. It will open your Settings app. Here you can change your Wi-Fi settings, and connect to other devices. You have to enable your device's Wi-Fi before you can use Wi-Fi Direct. This button is in the upper-right corner of your screen. It will open a drop-down menu. This will scan your surroundings, and list all devices around you available for a Wi-Fi Direct connection. Depending on your device and current software, the Wi-Fi Direct button may be located at the bottom of your screen on the Wi-Fi page, instead of a drop-down menu. Tapping will send an invitation to the device you've selected. Your contact will have 30 seconds to accept the invitation and connect with you via Wi-Fi Direct.

SUMMARY: Open your Android's Apps list. Find and tap the  icon. Tap Wi-Fi on your Settings menu. Slide the Wi-Fi switch to the  position. Tap the three vertical dots icon. Tap Wi-Fi Direct on the drop-down menu. Tap a device to connect.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: There are 50 titles of the CFR, each of which represent broad areas that are subject to federal regulation. The title number lets your readers know which broad area the regulation addresses. The Bluebook abbreviation for the CFR uses the first letters of each noun in the title. Place periods after each letter. Do not put spaces between the initials. Type a space after the last initial period, then type the section symbol (§). Type another space, and then provide the specific number for the section you want to cite. The date of the code is listed at the top of the page, for online versions, or on the spine of the volume, for print versions. Type a space, then type the year of the code in parentheses.  Unless you are studying the evolution of a particular regulation and need to cite a historical version, use the most recent code edition available. This ensures you're citing the most up-to-date version of the regulation. Bluebook style cites to the canonical version of the law, not the specific version that you consulted. However, providing the year allows your readers to access the exact wording of the regulation that you used. The Bluebook uses sequential footnotes for in-text citations. Legal writing does not normally have a bibliography or reference list following the work. If your instructor or supervisor wants you to include a bibliography or reference list, the format for a CFR citation does not change. However, your instructor or supervisor may want you to include the title of the regulation, or other information, in the full reference.
Summary: Identify the title number for the regulation. Use the appropriate abbreviation for the Code of Federal Regulations. List the specific section cited. Provide the date of the code edition. Use the same format for your bibliography.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Let past experiences be a lesson to you while letting future dreams guide you, but live your life in the present. If you want to live an exceptional life you must discover who truly are by not worrying about things that have not happened yet. Concentrating on the here and now will have a positive effect on your emotional well-being.  Spending too much time thinking about the past or pondering the future limits your ability to move forward at the present time. By living in the present moment, you are accepting everything for what it is worth, that things are complete or whole. At this point, you can forgive yourself for mistake and achieve a piece of mind knowing that all things happen for a reason. Refuse to engage in fearful thinking about the future. If you worry too much about potential disasters in the future you will get mired in doubt and this thinking will impact what you believe to be your purpose in life is. Do the things in life that make you happy so that you can continuously engage with life and the world around you. When you know and understand yourself, you know what you want in life and don’t have to hide behind a mask. In this way, you will build a more meaningful life.  “Self” in this understanding is your unique, individual, and special self who exhibits passions, strengths, and desires that come to life, not the “self” of what others expect of you. Relinquish expectations so that you can focus more on yourself rather than on the tasks of a project or conversation. Examine your own expectations and then let them go so that you can be the real you. The same goes for conditional relationships. Trying to live up to someone else’s expectations gives you little time to discover what you really want. Expectations will only force you to move further away from your true self. By taking care of your “self” and passing up expectations, you will align yourself with your true purpose and meaning of your life. Take off the mask and stop living lies to please others. Lying to others is, in reality, lying to yourself. Don’t try to live someone else’s dream and get off the path that other expect you to take. Instead, find your own authentic self by expressing the truth and confronting your fears.  Suppressing your feelings or following a path that is not your own is not living your “authentic self.” For example, keeping your sexual orientation a secret, living in an abusive marriage, or working in an unfulfilling career are all paths that were not chosen. Once those barriers can be overcome, then pursuit of the true self can begin. First, admit the truth and, second, express the truth to yourself. If you cannot express the truth verbally, keep a journal for your thoughts and self-reflection. Truth is often concealed out of fear, but keeping fear inside without confronting it could create mental, physical, and emotional trauma that will form barriers to discovering the real you. Stand up for what you believe in, not what you were taught to believe. Discovering yourself is finding out what you truly believe in.

SUMMARY:
Live in the present. Be yourself. Stay true to yourself.