INPUT ARTICLE: Article: It’s the multicolored flower icon typically found on the home screen.  As you select photos, a blue and white check mark will appear on each thumbnail. To select all videos at once, tap Select All at the top-left corner of the screen. It’s at the bottom-right corner of the screen. A confirmation message will appear. The videos will be removed from your iCloud storage.

SUMMARY: Open Photos on your iPhone or iPad. Tap the Videos album. Select all of the videos you want to delete. Tap the trash icon. Tap Delete <number of> Videos.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Comb the section of hair to be trimmed, and hold it firmly between the index and middle finger of your nondominant hand. Use the razor tool in your dominant hand to gently trim away the excess hair in short strokes. Using a razor tool instead of shears will help keep your ends from looking too blunt. The effect should be feathered and soft to help your true hair blend with the extensions. It’s best to trim conservatively at first. You can pause and inspect your first attempt in the mirror. Go back and trim again as necessary  until it looks right to you. Then, take the brushed hair in your nondominant hand and grip firmly between your index and middle fingers. You should be holding the hair about 1 inch (2.5 cm) above the ends. Notice any extra long pieces that are out of line with the overall shape of the new ends. Angle your shears so the tips are just barely pointed into the line of hair between your fingers. Trim any extra long stragglers with the scissors perpendicular to the line of hair to even out the edge. The goal should be to create a soft, polished line. Clip the rest of your hair out of the way so you can focus on these pieces. Use a gentle trimming motion to slide down the length of the hair that frames the face on both sides. You can hold the ends to provide a little resistance if necessary. The goal is to connect and blend the sides of the extensions with your polished line in the back. Doing this should create soft, face-framing layers. A blunt or trendy hairstyle with harsh lines or that removes lots of length can be difficult to achieve on yourself at home, especially with extensions. Make an appointment with your stylist for the best result, and plan to only trim your extensions yourself. Your stylist can also help install your extensions for you, if you’d prefer professional help.
Summary: Cut off the longer section with a razor tool. Leave some length and step back to evaluate how it looks. Comb through the hair you just trimmed. Use your shears to point cut the ends. Use your razor tool to blend in face-framing pieces. Seek out a stylist for complex cuts.

Water is a much healthier alternative to processed drinks. In addition to helping keep your tooth enamel protected (as it is non-acidic and keeps your mouth in an alkaline state), it is great for hydration, clear skin, digestion, and delivers a host of other health benefits. Avoid brushing your teeth for one hour after consuming acidic food or drink. While this may seem counter-intuitive, acidic foods and drinks soften the tooth enamel and leave it prone to damage from brushing. After an hour, saliva will restore lost minerals and re-harden enamel. Too much brushing or brushing too hard or incorrectly is abrasive and wears down your teeth. Plaque is relatively soft and could be removed with a cloth if you could reach every crack and crevice with one. Be gentle on your teeth.  Use proper tooth brushing technique. At a 45-degree angle, brush up and down in short strokes. Rely on dental floss and toothpicks in between morning and evening brushing. Be sure to throw your toothbrush away once it starts to show wear; the tips become jagged and can harm tooth enamel and gums.  Alternate your electric toothbrush with a manual one as the electric ones tend to scrub the surface harder due to an increased number of movements. To reduce the acidity in your mouth, regularly rinse thoroughly and gargle with a spoonful of baking soda (bicarbonate of soda) in water. Reduce the contact of juice and soda drinks with your teeth by drinking through a straw. This is only a minor improvement so don't rely on it as a major solution. Sometimes, however, something is better than nothing.
++++++++++
One-sentence summary -- Drink water in small amounts at regular intervals. Time your brushing effectively. Stop over-brushing your teeth. Rinse your mouth with baking soda. Use a straw.

Q: If you're going to be on trails with steep drop-offs or rocky cliffs and your dog will be off-leash, it's better to have a dog that watches her step and has good balance than to get a dog that in her excitement might slip and fall. An agile dog will be an excellent companion for hiking because they'll be able to navigate tricky paths and trails without much assistance from their owner. Some dogs that fall in this category include:  Weimaraner Akita Dogs that are easy to train usually make excellent hiking companions because they can learn the trails and how you expect them to behave quickly. They will also usually interact well with other hikers and dogs. Some of these breeds include:  German Shepherd Labrador Retriever Norwegian Buhund Some dogs (like the Pitt Bull and Rottweiler) are prone to aggression unless trained very diligently. Others are difficult to train – like Huskies and Akitas. Be careful when choosing one of the following breeds as a hiking partner:  Pitt Bull Rottweiler Shiba Inu Husky A greyhound or a whippet, for example, will probably not enjoy a 10 mile (16 km) hike because they are bred for sprinting, not endurance. Additionally, flat-faced breeds such as English Bulldogs will struggle to breathe on long hikes and in hot weather, and so generally shouldn't undertake endurance activities. Some breeds with high endurance include:  German Shepherd Chesapeake Bay Retriever
A: Find a breed that is agile. Choose an easily trainable dog. Be cautious about certain breeds. Look for a dog with good endurance.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you are making a homemade savory pie, cook all meats, vegetables, and other ingredients for the filling as if you intend to bake the pie immediately after.  In other words, don’t freeze uncooked or undercooked filling ingredients and expect them to cook through in the oven later. Uncooked or undercooked meats could pose a serious health hazard. This is one of the many elements of frozen pie baking in which you can easily find a wide range of opinions.  Your best bet is to try the different methods and see which works for you.  Some cooks recommend cooking the filling and freezing it and the (unrolled) pie crust separately in labeled freezer bags.  In this case, you would allow each element to thaw to the point to which you could assemble the pie.  Others, however, prefer the method of assembling the pie then freezing it whole.  That way, you can pop it straight from the freezer into the oven.  In this instance, don’t freeze the pie in a glass dish as it could shatter in the oven. Not surprisingly, a frozen pie will take a bit longer to cook through than an unfrozen one.  You may also find that you need to reduce the temperature a little so that the edges don’t burn before the center cooks through.  For example, one pot pie recipe recommends baking unfrozen at 400 °F (204 °C) for about 30 minutes, and frozen at 375 °F (191 °C)  for up to 45 minutes.  If you’re concerned about not getting good browning on the bottom crust, start out at the regular temperature for the first 15 minutes or so, then reduce it. If the edge crust is getting too brown before the center of the pie heats through, you can also try creating a ring-shaped heat shield out of aluminum foil, which you can (carefully) place over the edge of the pie.  Use another pie dish as a template.

SUMMARY:
Cook your filling thoroughly before freezing. Choose to freeze your pie components separately or together. Adjust your unfrozen baking instructions.