In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Tap the Google Drive app icon (mobile) or go to https://drive.google.com/ in your browser (desktop). If you aren't signed into your Drive account, click SIGN IN and enter your email address and password. Click New in the upper-left side of the window (desktop), or tap ＋ in the lower-right side of the screen (mobile). Click File Upload (desktop) or tap Upload and then tap Photos and Videos (mobile). On Android, you'll tap Images instead of Photos and Videos here. Click or tap the photo that you want to upload to Google Drive.  On mobile, first tap the photo location (e.g., Camera Roll) that you want to open. If you want to upload multiple photos at once on desktop, hold down Ctrl (Windows) or ⌘ Command (Mac) while clicking each photo you want to upload. To upload multiple photos at once on mobile, tap each photo that you want to upload (tap and hold photos on Android). Click Open (desktop) or tap UPLOAD (mobile) to upload your photo(s) to Google Drive. On Android, tapping the image will upload it to Google Drive.
Summary: Open Google Drive. Select the "Upload" button. Select the "Photos" option. Select a photo. Confirm your selection.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Remove the plastic and turn the dough back onto a floured work surface. Use a rolling pin to roll out the dough until it's 1/4-inch thick. Use a biscuit cutter or the rim of a glass to cut circles about three inches in diameter from the dough. If you want larger puffs, cut larger circles; for miniature puffs, cut smaller circles. Spoon about one teaspoon of filling in the center of each circle. Brush the edges of the dough circle with a little water, then fold the circle in half over the filling. Use a fork to or your fingers to seal the edges together so the filling won't fall out. This will prevent them from drying out while you finish making the puffs and heating the oil. Keep them covered until you're ready to fry them.
Summary: Roll out the dough. Cut circles out of the dough. Fill the puffs. Cover the completed curry puffs with a damp cloth.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: A cipher uses an algorithm, which is like a process or transformation that is applied to a message consistently. This means that anyone who knows the cipher can translate it.  Complex ciphers can puzzle even trained cryptanalysts. Sometimes the math behind complex ciphers can prove a suitable defense for hiding everyday messages. Many cryptographers add a key, like the date, to strengthen ciphers. This key adjusts the output values by the corresponding number of the day of the month (on the first, all output values would be changed by one). One of the simplest ciphers you can apply is the ROT1 Cipher (sometimes called Caesar Cipher). This name simply means you should rotate a single letter forward in the alphabet for each letter of your message.   ROT1 Message: Hello  ROT1 Enciphered: i ; f ; m ; m ; p Caesar Ciphers can be modified to rotate forward a number of different letters of the alphabet. In concept, ROT1 and ROT13 are essentially the same. Ciphers can be incredibly complex. Some require the use of coordinates, times, and other values as well. Some cipher process may require the use of a computer. Use your algorithm to encrypt your messages. As you learn the enciphering process, your speed should increase. Add to your algorithm to make it more complex. For example,  Include a rotating condition to your cipher, like the day of the week. For each day of the week, assign a value. Adjust your cipher by this value when encrypting a message on that day. Include a page number with your enciphered message. Each corresponding letter of that page will serve as a key for the message, as in,   1st Deciphered Message: 7 ; 2 ; 3 ; 6 ; 3  Book Key: A_girl (spaces aren't counted)/H/ is 7 letters away from /A//e/ is 2 letters away from /g//l/ is 3 spaces away from /i/And so on...   Key Adjusted Message: Hello When you become experienced reading your cipher it should become second nature, or at least easier. As the application of these processes (algorithms) is consistent, habit will help you notice trends and gain intuition when working with this kind of cryptographic system.
Summary:
Determine the suitability of using a cipher. Invent an algorithm to apply to messages. Encipher messages. Decipher messages.