Problem: Article: The Facebook app icon looks like a white "f" on a dark-blue background. Facebook will open to your News Feed if you're already logged in. If you aren't already logged in, enter your email address (or phone number) and password, then tap Log in. It's either in the bottom-right corner of the screen (iPhone) or the top-right corner of the screen (Android). This option has an icon of a white flag on an orange background next to it. It's near the top of the screen. Skip this step on Android. This option is at the bottom of the page, below the "Liked Pages" heading. Doing so opens a list of your current interests. It's to the right of the page's name. It's at the bottom of the drop-down menu. This will unlike your selected page, though the page won't disappear from your Liked Pages until you re-open Liked Pages. You can repeat this process for each page you want to unlike.
Summary: Open Facebook. Tap ☰. Scroll down and tap Pages. Tap Pages. Scroll down and tap See All. Find a page you want to unlike, then tap . Tap Unlike.

Problem: Article: A pregnancy test is very accurate if you take it after you should have had your period. You can buy pregnancy tests at drugstores, big box stores, and grocery stores. You'll find them with either the family planning products or feminine hygiene products. A few tests are accurate before your missed period, but it should say so on the box.  Take the test when you wake up, as it will be more accurate. Follow the directions on your box, but generally, you urinate on one end of a stick that has a test strip. After you're done, put it on a flat surface. Give it about five minutes or so to work. The package should tell you what to be looking for. Some tests show two lines for pregnant, while others are a single blue line. Most of the time, if you get a negative result, you're not pregnant. However, if you did the test too early (before your first missed period), it may come back with a negative result even if you are pregnant. If you want to be sure, you may need to take the test again. Try taking it again after you should have had a period. Although modern home pregnancy tests are highly accurate, you want to be 100% sure. Plus, if you are pregnant, you'll want to make a plan, such as deciding if you want to keep the baby or starting prenatal care. You can either take a confidential urine test at a family planning clinic like Planned Parenthood or at your physician's or gynecologist's office. Even if a urine test is positive, your doctor may draw blood to confirm that you are pregnant. Then the doctor can help you figure out a plan.
Summary: Take a home pregnancy test. Decide if you need to do it again with a negative result. Confirm a positive result with a doctor.

Problem: Article: To make sure that hidden files do not show up, hidden files need to be set to hidden in the Folder Options.  In Windows XP,  open Windows Explorer, click Tools, and then Folder Options. Click the View tab and under Advanced settings make sure that “Do not show hidden files and folders” is selected. In Windows Vista and Windows 7, click Organize in Windows Explorer, then Folder and Search Options. Click the View tab and under Advanced settings make sure that “Do not show hidden files and folders” is selected. In Windows 8, click the Options menu in the top-right corner of the window and select “Change folder and search options.” Click the View tab and under Advanced settings make sure that “Do not show hidden files, folders, and drives” is selected. Right-click on the file or folder and select Properties from the menu. In the General tab, check the Hidden box at the bottom. Click Apply and the OK. Open Folder Options and select “Show hidden files and folders.” Navigate to your hidden file or folder. It will appear grayed-out to designate that it is hidden. Right-click it and uncheck the Hidden box in the Properties window.
Summary: Change file settings. Navigate to the file or folder. Unhide the file or folder.

Problem: Article: Whether you have broken your parent’s trust or not, instead of tiptoeing on the rules, exceed your parent’s expectations. Is your curfew at 10? Be home by 9:45. Are you supposed to do the dishes tonight? Sweep the floor, too. Let your parents know that you respect them and their rules.  If you go above and beyond now, they will be more likely to let you have more leeway in the future. Be consistent when you go beyond their expectations, so they don't think you're doing extra just to get what you want. When your parents call or text you, pick up or respond immediately. Don’t ignore them unless you are in class or at work. Your parents should be able to feel that they can rely on you to answer when they call.  Be especially sure to do this if your parents pay your cell phone bill. You never know if it’s an emergency, so be sure to answer in case they need you. The more you pick up/respond immediately, the less they will call/text in the first place! Call or text them spontaneously for a similar effect. Sometimes, your parents might ask you to do things that are a bit annoying like mowing the lawn or cooking dinner. However, do everything they ask with a good attitude and as quickly as possible. Your parents probably do a lot for you, so the least you can do is return the favor with a smile. If your parents ask you for something that you don't want to or can't do, try to amend it. Be explicit and propose an alternative, but accept their decision if they disagree with you. If you tell your mom you’ll be at the mall, don’t go over to your significant other’s house, instead. Always tell the truth. You never know - they might show up at the mall to surprise you and then you’ll find yourself caught in a lie. Always be honest with them about your location. If you go somewhere else, let them know, even if you don't think it's important. Trust is earned from all areas of life, social media included. Post things that your family won’t be ashamed to see. If you know your mom doesn’t want you posting revealing pics online, don’t post a picture in your new bikini. If your dad doesn’t want you speaking to strangers, set up your account so only friends can message you. Use your accounts wisely. If you know you have homework, do it before your parents get home so they don’t have to remind you. If it’s your night to start dinner, do so without them having to call and check-in. The more reliable you are with small things, the more your parents will trust you with larger things. Start developing your own reminder system. Set alerts on your phone, keep a calendar, use post-it notes for visual clues, or something else! Find a system that works for you.
Summary:
Go beyond their expectations. Answer when they call or text. Do what they ask you to do. Be where you say you’ll be. Be mindful of your social media. Do your chores and homework without being told.