Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Respect others. Recognize when people disrespect you and take steps to stop it. Learn to practice nonviolent communication Don't rely too much on others to feel good about yourself. Forgive

Answer: If you want to respect yourself, then you have to start with respecting the people around you, not just the people who have more experience or are more accomplished, but all of the human beings on this earth who have not caused you harm. Of course, certain people don't deserve your respect, but you should work to treat people like you want to be treated, whether you're talking to your boss or the check-out girl at your local grocery store. Here are some basic ways to respect others:  Be honest with people. Do not steal from, harm, or insult them. Listen to what they say, consider their opinion, and avoid interrupting them. A person with self-respect doesn't allow others to treat them badly, and would rather not associate with someone who is disrespectful. This might seem obvious, but there are many times when we accept being treated badly (in both big and small ways) because we believe the person doesn't know any better, or because we're not willing to let that person go, or because we're too down on ourselves to believe we deserve better. When someone doesn't give you basic respect, stand up for yourself and tell that person to treat you better.  If someone continues to disrespect you, let him go. Nobody said it was easy to turn your back on someone who has clearly disrespected you, if you care about that person a lot. But once you break the bad habit of associating with someone who makes you feel terrible, you'll feel your self-respect soar.  Learn to recognize a manipulative or controlling relationship. It can be hard to see when a person close to us is being disrespectful, especially if they're subtle and sneaky and it's been going on for a long time. . When you do confront someone about their disrespectful behavior, try to stick to positive and productive communication guidelines:  Don’t resort to yelling or insulting the other person. These types of actions root the conversation in judgment and are not productive. Identify your feelings. Be honest about what you are feeling, taking responsibility for these emotions. Clearly state what you need or want from the situation. You might say, “I need to have a better image of myself, and I don’t want to listen to negative comments about myself.” Many times, in dating or friendships, we might sacrifice our own needs and allow ourselves to be controlled by others because we are too afraid of losing them. You might perceive their opinions to matter much more than your own. In addition, paying attention to everyone else’s needs but your own is a classic sign of low self-respect. Instead, trust your own opinions and put your own needs first. Learn that you do not need to depend on someone else for your happiness.  A good place to start is to figure out what you can control and what you can't control. For example, you can't control the actions of other people (you can influence them, but not control them), and you can't control the weather. But you can control how you react to people even in bad situations, and you can control how you decide to feel. You can also take actions to improve the way you are handling different relationship situations, such as learning to be more assertive, and learning about healthy boundaries, how to enforce them, and how to stick to them. This will help you learn healthy behavior patterns that will encourage people to treat you well and increase your self-respect. others. If you want to respect yourself, then you have to learn to forgive the people who have wronged you. This doesn't mean that you have to be best friends with them, but it does mean that you should mentally forgive them and learn to move forward. If you're spending all of your time thinking about all of your grudges and resentments, then you won't be able to think clearly or to live in the present. So, do yourself the favor of forgiving people so that you can move forward.  Even if someone has done you unspeakable harm, you need to work on moving on from the experience and the person. You can't let yourself wallow in anger and resentment forever. Forgiving others is a gift you give yourself, and an action you do for your own self-healing. It's okay to be angry for a little while, but if you are angry too long, the anger will interfere with your life and your happiness. Realize that when people treat you badly, it's because they don't have people in their lives treating them well, so they could be worse off than you. So, forgive them for their mistakes and transgressions for yourself, and the person who will benefit most is you


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Tap the “Downloads” app. Tap the Menu icon. Tap and hold a download. Repeat the process as needed. Tap the Trash icon to delete.

Answer: The “Downloads” app is located in the app drawer of your Android. The Menu icon appears in the upper right hand corner of the screen. Select unwanted downloads by tapping and holding for a few seconds.  Unwanted downloads will be permanently removed and you'll have more internal memory.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Take precautions to prevent spreading a cold to other people. Avoid getting too close to people when you are sick. Cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze. Wash your hands often and thoroughly.

Answer: You probably don't need to stay home if you just have a cold. But, even if you feel well enough to go to work or school, there are some simple precautions that you can take to protect others, including:  Washing your hands frequently Not hugging or shaking hands Avoiding sharing drinks or food with others Sneezing or coughing into your elbow instead of your hands Using tissues if you have a drippy nose If you must go to work or school when you are sick, you can still minimize the chances that you will infect others by keeping a distance. Many illnesses can be passed to other people simply by coming into contact with you, so maintaining social distancing can help prevent their spread. You can:  Avoid giving hugs. If necessary, you can explain to people that you feel a little unwell and don’t want to infect them. Chances are they will agree that it is best if you stay away. Don’t lean into people when talking or looking over their shoulder at a computer screen. Wear a face mask, to prevent accidentally breathing on others.  Minimize the amount of handshaking you do. Coughing or sneezing expels mucous, germs, bacteria, and viruses from your nose, mouth, and lungs into the air around you, which can spread your illness to other people. Cover your mouth with a tissue and throw it away afterwards or  sneeze or cough into your elbow, which is much less likely to come in contact with other people and communal surfaces than your hands.  If you cough or sneeze uncontrollably, wear a face mask. Wipe down communal surfaces that you touch such as tables, desks, computer keyboards, and doorknobs with disinfectant wipes. Washing your hands is the simplest and one of the most effective ways you can prevent the spread of germs, bacteria, and viruses that can make other people sick. Wash your hands before you prepare food, after you use the bathroom, after you blow your nose, after you sneeze or cough, before you touch another person, or anytime you touch a surface.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Choose your clay. Gather supplies. Study your subject. Sketch your design.

Answer:
You have several options when choosing a modelling clay to sculpt your face. Each clay is different, so choose the clay that best suits your purposes.  Ceramic clays are water-based and easy to work with right out of the bag. It needs to stay moist while being worked, as it can dry out and crack. Ceramic clay can also be fire hardened to make a permanent sculpture.  Plasteline clay is an oil-based clay that doesn't dry out, and can't be fire hardened. It is popular with special effects crews for its ability to hold high levels of detail.  Polymer clays require an armature, or a wire skeleton, for support. They are weaker than other clays, but are good for painting. Polymer clays can be fire hardened, though they are not as hard as ceramic clays. Aside from the clay, you'll need a few other things before you can start sculpting. A good, clean working area is necessary, as are a few tools to help you add detail to your sculpture. You can buy sculpting tools from most craft stores.  You don't have to buy specialized tools for sculpting. It may be possible to find other utensils that serve the same purpose. The main functions of your tools are to cut, scrape, and shape the clay. You can use sewing needles to draw fine lines in your clay, and add detail. If you know the person whose face you are sculpting, take pictures of them from all angles. Try to get some good straight shots of your subject looking straight at the camera. Take some from the side as well to get a good profile.  If you're basing your sculpture on a famous person, find photos on the internet and print them out. Make sure you have a variety of angles to get a good idea of the person's proportions.  It may help to draw some grid lines on some of your photos to help you see the relationship between facial features. Think about how you want the person to look in your sculpture. Think about who they are, what they do, and why you want to sculpt them. Use these questions to add emotion to your sculpture. Do a rough drawing of different expressions to get some ideas for how you want your sculpture to look. The drawing doesn't have to be perfect. It's just a tool to help you plot out your sculpture.