Article: Tap the grey app with gears on it. This opens your iPhone's Settings page. It's about a third of the way down the Settings page. You'll find this near the bottom of the Safari page. Doing so will clear all of your iPhone's Safari data, including the cached files and pages.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Open your iPhone's Settings . Scroll down and tap Safari. Scroll down and tap Clear History and Website Data. Tap Clear History and Data when prompted.

Problem: Article: When you paraphrase or directly quote part of a PowerPoint presentation, note it in the text in brackets. Write the author or presenter's last name followed by a comma and the year of the publication or presentation of the PowerPoint project. Position the brackets right after the first punctuation sign that follows the reference.   The APA style does not typically use footnotes or endnotes. For instance, write: "(Smith, 2010)" List each of the sources from in-text citations you make in a list to be out at the back of your paper. Do not repeat the same sources if they are cited more than once in the text. Compile a "Reference List" and put it in alphabetical order by the surname of the author. Write the surname first, followed by a comma. Write the first initial of their first name, followed by a period. If a second initial applies, write it after the first, followed by another period. As an example, "Smith, J." Write the year in round brackets. Add a period right after the second bracket. If you don't know the year, omit it or add the date you accessed the presentation online. For instance: "Smith, J. (2016)." Clearly state the title of the PowerPoint presentation in italics. Follow this immediately by writing the format of the presentation in square brackets. Follow this with a period.  If you accessed the presentation online, the format should be "PowerPoint slides." If you saw the PowerPoint presentation in person, the format should be "lecture." For instance: "Smith, J. (2016). Sensitivity and Social Media [PowerPoint slides]." Write the words "Retrieved from" in front of your URL and add a space. Copy/paste the full URL address after this. Do not add punctuation after the first two words or after the link address. For example: "Smith, J. (2016). Sensitivity and Social Media [PowerPoint slides]. Retrieved from http://www.johnsmithpowerpoint.org"
Summary: Write the author's surname and the year of publication for in-text citations. Compile an alphabetical reference list. Write the author or presenter's last name and their first initial. List the year that it was published online or presented. Write the title in italics and the presentation type in square brackets. Add the URL if you accessed the PowerPoint presentation online.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Ask for advice from the agent on the right amount to offer. The classic advice is to come in lower than the asking price. However, particularly desirable homes or those in competitive markets may require an offer at or even above asking. Your realtor will likely have a better handle on where you should make an offer relative to the asking price, so defer to their judgment. However, don't stretch your budget beyond your means, even if your dream house is in high demand. Let the agent submit your offer-to-purchase as soon as possible. Good properties don't last on the market very long. You will usually have to fill out an offer sheet with the help of your agent. This offer is then submitted to the seller for review. They can either accept or return with a counter-offer. Counter-offers are more common, though they may only make minor changes to the offer terms. Make sure to stay in close contact with your realtor after submitting an offer so that you can quickly review any counter-offers. Closing, also called settlement or escrow, involves the cooperation of the buyer and seller, their realtors, lenders, and lawyers to finalize the sale. Generally, most of this process will be handled by your agent. However, there may be some issues that require your attention throughout the process. Talk with your agent to inquire about the closing schedule and your responsibilities during this time.  Closing costs are assessed during this time and include a number of fees, ranging from a loan origination fee to a survey fee. You can expect closing costs to total 2 to 5 percent of the total cost of the home. So, for example, a $200,000 home would have closing costs of between $4,000 and $10,000. Closing fees are estimated on your loan estimate when you apply for a loan. However, these fees often change during the closing process. Your offer will stipulate a certain number of days or weeks before closing so that financing can be finalized and the house can be inspected. During this time, the house is checked for any major structural issues, termites, and to ensure that the property boundaries are correct. You should accompany the inspector and your agent during the structural inspection, both to learn more about the house and to ask about any imperfections you might see. Make sure to spend the money to get a truly professional home inspection. Getting a cursory, budget inspection can cost you a lot more in the long run. There will be a meeting on the closing date in which you will required to sign final documents releasing payment to the seller and taking possession of the home. At this point, the home will be yours, and the deeds and other documents will be signed and transferred. You will then receive the keys to your new house. Ask your realtor during closing about homeowners insurance. This type of insurance reimburses you in the event that your home is damaged or destroyed. Your specific insurance needs will depend on your geographical location, the value of your home, and the situation surrounding your purchase of the home. For example, you may need flood insurance if you live in a particularly flood-prone area, as most homeowners insurance plans do not cover flooding. You will need to get homeowners insurance when you close on the house.

SUMMARY: Prepare an offer on your favorite. Submit your offer. Ask the agent to explain the closing process. Inspect the house thoroughly. Close on the house. Buy homeowners insurance.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This will likely only lead to confused feelings and emotions on both sides, and will erode any finality the breakup may have had. Some people may prefer to completely cut themselves off from their partner to recover from a break up, but over time, you might find you are comfortable enough to reconnect with your former partner. Only do this once a significant period of time has passed and you feel you have moved on from the relationship, even if you were the one who did the breaking up. The violence you experienced with your partner could continue after you have broken up or take the form of stalking or harassment.  Avoid communicating with the person and state clearly only once via email or text that you want no further contact with them and any you have will be regarded as harassment. Keep a record of any unwanted contact, but do not reply. Call the police if there is repeated contact or direct threats.
Summary: Avoid getting physical with the person after the break up. Wait a sufficient period of time before spending time with the person. Seek legal assistance if the person exhibits stalking behavior or harassment.

Before you begin printing the final invitations, run a test print to make sure the invitation prints correctly.  Feed the cardstock into your printer. If you are printing many invitations, the printing process may take a while. Be patient and allow for plenty of time to print the invitations. Stay by the printer while the invitations are printing. You will be able to notice the moment there is a printing problem, stop the printing process and not waste paper. Purchase extra printer ink before beginning the printing process. You don't want to be halfway through printing your invitations and suddenly have to run to the store to get more ink. Evaluate the cost of the printer ink for your home printer compared to having the invitations printed at a local print shop. In some cases, it may be cheaper to have the invitations printed locally. Most printing companies require a .pdf of the invitation image in order to print it, but inquire about the file requirements  at your local print shop.
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Print the invitations using your home printer. Pay a printing company to print the invitations for you.