Write an article based on this "Stay as calm as possible. Choose your words carefully. Don't interrupt her. Use attentive body language. Be honest with her."
article: If it looks like your mom is going to say no, you might feel the telltale signs of anger and frustration: your skin starts feeling hot, your heart beats faster, your voice starts getting higher and louder.  Even though you're allowed to feel how you feel, you should know that part of winning an argument involves learning to control your emotions. Work on keeping your voice normal and level — if you notice yourself getting louder or the pitch of your voice getting higher, take calming breaths to work out that tension you feel in your throat when you get upset. Balance your logical argument and your feelings. The discussion should be more about the argument you brainstormed in the previous section than how you're feeling in the current moment. If you worry that you're going to lose your temper or cry, show your maturity by asking your mom if you can take a break until you calm down. You might say, “Mom, I think I'm getting too worked up about this, and I'm not going to help my case by crying or yelling. But I do want to keep talking about this. I just need a break to regroup. Can we do that, please?” Words can have a huge effect in how your argument comes across to your mother. There's a big difference between “you never let me do what I want” and “it would make me so happy and grateful if you let me do this.” Some language you can keep in mind includes:  'Please may I...' 'Could I please...' 'It would be really great if I could...' 'It would really help me with ______ if I could...' 'I would really appreciate...' In any argument, no matter how respectful and civil it is, you'll probably feel the urge to keep making your case, even when she's talking. This is very disrespectful, and suggests you think you deserve more time to speak than she does.  Remember that in any conversation with your mother, she's the one with the power. If you rub her the wrong way, your chances of getting whatever you want are basically zero. Control the urge to speak over her, even if you have great points to make. Wait until she's finished her line of thought. Don't just sit through it, but actually listen to it and absorb what she's saying. The more you listen, the better you'll be able to argue directly against her points. This is more effective than just making your case blindly from your own point of view. To further prove to her how seriously you're taking her point of view, use “connecting words” like “ok,” “yeah,” “uh huh,” and so on while your mother's talking to showing that you're actively paying attention to what she's saying. To persuade your mother, you want to use every tool in your kit, and nonverbal communication is a very effective tool when it comes to persuading someone.  Maintain eye contact — it shows her that you're paying close attention, not letting your attention drift like you have better places to be. Uncross your arms and legs. Many people think crossed arms and legs as a sign that you're closed off or distant. You want to show your mother that you are open to what she has to say. Nod your head when she's making her points. Just like the “connecting” words, this shows that you're following her. Every time you get caught lying to your mother, you make it that much harder to win her over the next time you need to persuade her of something. Keep the long game in mind — be upfront and honest with her about everything, even if you think she won't like it. You already anticipated her concerns and planned out responses to them when you were brainstorming for this conversation. If you did a good job of that, you'll have nothing to hide. Note that you may not get what you want every single time by being honest. However, if you get caught lying, you'll find that your mom becomes harder and harder to persuade, and she'll be suspicious even when she has nothing to worry about.

Write an article based on this "Allow yourself to want to be hot. Exude self-confidence. Have realistic body image goals."
article: Maybe you want to look like a hot guy or girl, but you're afraid you’ll be judged or looked down on. For some, wanting to be hot has negative connotations of someone being too vain or shallow. Don’t let these stereotypes and misconceptions stop you from achieving hotness. Give yourself permission to become hot. Being hot should be something you want and not something you feel pressured to be. Today’s society puts a lot of importance in looking attractive in a certain way, but it’s not necessarily the only way to be attractive In order to be hot, you have to believe you’re hot. Have confidence in your decisions, in the way you look, and in who you are or want to be. It will also help you bounce back from setbacks and accepting difficult challenges that come your way.  Remind yourself of what you’ve already achieved and enjoy these successes. Don’t forget how much you’ve accomplished and the goals you’ve reached in the process of trying to reach a new one. Don’t put too much importance on how others perceive you. If looking hot makes you feel happy, then that’s more important than what others might think. You don’t have to look like a model. You should be the shape you're happy with. Half of that means changing your body through exercise and eating healthy, but the other half is accepting your body's own uniqueness.  It's understandable to want to reach a healthy weight level, but it's not realistic to achieve a tiny waist if you're naturally top-heavy or try to make your butt bigger if it's naturally petite. Don't ignore your own assets in the process of trying to mimic someone else's. Avoid labelling a certain body type as the “perfect” body. There are many kinds of bodies that are beautiful in their own way.

Write an article based on this "Tap on all of the apps which you wish to remove. Tap on “Uninstall" on the bottom center. Check “Move to Recycle Bin. Tap "OK."
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” Make sure “Move to Recycle Bin” is checked if you want to permanently remove them. "  Tap "Okay" on all the permission notifications which pop up. Done! Though it requires you to set permissions for each of the apps upon uninstall, it’s still a time-saving app that rescues you from the frustration of individually uninstalling the apps you want removed.