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If you don't currently have a Google search results page open, perform a Google search on any topic.  " " " All your Google Web History will be completely erased.

summary: Navigate to a Google search results page. Click on the gear button located in the upper-right corner of your Google search results page. Click on "Web history. Click on the gear icon once again, and select "Settings. Click on the link that reads "Delete All. Click on the button labeled "Delete All" to confirm the process.


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Stomach pain and nausea will be the two easiest conditions for you to imitate and the hardest to confirm. Food poisoning often causes cramping and shooting stomach pain, so you might want to use these terms to describe your symptoms. Food poisoning often leads to dehydration and light-headedness. To convey these symptoms, you could say things like, "My mouth is really dry," and "Every time I stand up, I get dizzy." Food poisoning is often a highly unpleasant illness, so it's OK if you dramatically clutch at, hold, or hug your stomach and say you're in pain. Nausea can be indicated with a simple comment, like, "I've felt like I was going to throw up all morning." Avoid eating if you claim nausea, as most people can't eat on an upset stomach.  Be careful not to overact too much, especially if you're younger and trying to convince your parents. Acting like you're in too much pain might end up with you getting taken to the doctor's office. If you have to convince parents you are ill and have enough time, you can make some fake vomit to convince them of your nausea. When you're sick, the last thing you want to do is make small talk over the phone. Keep your call short and to the point. Briefly tell the person to whom you are reporting sick what you ate, how you feel, and that you will not be able to come in to work or school today. You may want to change your voice a little bit during the call. Aim for a tone that is weak, strained, and/or sounds like you are in mild discomfort. Food poisoning often lingers, so it's best if you return to work looking like you're still feeling its effects. Try to avoid physical exertion and small talk. If someone asks you to do something physical, say that you're still feeling a little rough after getting over food poisoning and you cannot help.

summary: Focus on symptoms difficult to verify. Be dramatic. Keep your sick call short. Return to work under the weather.


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You'll be creating multiple sheets in this workbook to handle tracking all of your costs. This will create a new blank worksheet. This sheet will house the table that tracks all of your product's variable costs, such as shipping, commission, and other costs. To create a basic variable costs table, enter "Description" into A1 and "Amount" into B1. Below the "Description" header, enter the types of variable costs you'll be dealing with for your product. You'll be filling out the actual costs later in the process. Turning the data into a table will make it easy to plug into formulas later:  Select all of the data, including the header row and the blank amounts, by clicking and dragging your mouse over all of the cells. Click the "Format as Table" button. You'll find this in the Home tab. If you're using Excel for Mac, click the Tables tab, click the "New" button, and then select "Insert Table with Headers." Check the "My table has headers" box. This will preserve the labels in the first row as header labels. Click the "Table Name" field in the upper-right corner and name it "VariableCosts."
summary: Open Excel and create a new blank workbook. Click the "+" button next to "Sheet1" at the bottom of the screen. Rename the new sheet to "VariableCosts." Create header labels for the new sheet. Enter in the names of your business's variable costs in column A. Leave column B ("Amount") blank for now. Create a table from the data you've entered.