In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This amazing fold looks breathtaking when pulled off correctly but doesn't require much more work than any of the standard folds above, surprisingly. To begin, lay your napkin flat on your table or work surface and fold one of the top corners to the opposite bottom corner. Your napkin should look like a triangle when you're done. As above, a stiff, square cloth napkin works best here. You may find that this fold needs more stiffness than any of the other ones in this article — more so than the others, this fold uses the natural strength of the cloth to support the weight of the napkin. Grab the long, wide end of the napkin and start rolling it toward the point of the triangle. Roll as tightly as you can. The more tightly you roll your napkin, the more easily it will be able to hold its final shape, so the tighter, the better. When you're done, your napkin should look like a narrow, skinny, roll. The edges of the napkin should make repeating diagonal lines on the surface of the roll. Taking care not to let your roll unravel, fold the napkin roughly at its middle point. The "points" at the ends of the roll should align with each other. Keep a grip on the folded base of the napkin to keep it from unrolling. Next, take the folded end of your napkin and push it into the ring (it should fit rather snugly — if your ring is too big or too small, this can be tricky). The two rolled-up edges of the napkin should stand upright, resembling a pair of skinny candles. Congratulations! You're done. One great trick for arranging your napkins with this fold is to bring the folded edge of the napkin flush with the bottom of the ring and stand it upright. The ring should resemble the rim of a candlestick, enhancing the candle-like appearance of your napkins. Note, however, that this arrangement is very easy to tip over.
Summary: Fold the napkin diagonally. Roll from the long end to the point. Fold the napkin in half. Stuff the folded end into your ring.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Wrap a heat pack in a towel or soak a clean towel in warm water. Apply the pack or compress to both sides of your jaw. Let it sit for 10-15 minutes to help relax your jaw and reduce any inflammation.  Always warm up your jaw before you massage it so it is less tense and locked. Apply the heat pack or compress several times a day, 10-15 minutes at a time, to help manage your locked jaw. Place your fingers on your lower jaw, just below your cheekbones. Knead your jaw gently, moving your fingers back toward your ear. Feel for a flat plane of bone just below your ear. Use 2-3 fingers to gently press on this area and knead the it in a circular motion.  This will help to warm up the muscles and stimulate the area, which can cause it loosen up. Repeat the massage on the other side of your jaw to loosen it as well. This muscle is located along your jawline on the lower area of your jaw. Apply pressure to this muscle for 5-10 seconds at a time to help release it. If it becomes too painful to do this, apply pressure for shorter amounts of time. You should feel your mandible muscle release over time as you apply pressure to it. For some people, this release can help to unlock their jaw or make it feel less tense. Place both thumbs on your jaw line, just above the mandible muscle. Put pressure on the muscle as you move your thumbs down your jaw, stretching the muscle away from your upper jaw. This stretch can help to release your TMJ.  You can also place two fingers on the mandible muscle and two fingers on your upper jaw. Then, move your fingers toward each other until the tips of your fingers sit between both areas. Keep your fingers in place for a few seconds to release the area. Ask a friend or partner to help you with this massage if you find it difficult to do on your own. Keep your jaw relaxed as you place your hands on either side of your jaw. Gently move it from side to side. Do not tug or press hard on your jaw. Wiggle it slightly until it starts to feel less tense and locked.  You can also try wiggling your jaw up and down using your hands as a guide. Rub your jaw lightly with your fingers as you move it up and down to help loosen it. If your jaw does not move at all or it is very painful when you try to massage it and move it, see your doctor right away. Do not force your jaw to move, as this can damage it further. As your jaw starts to loosen, get in the habit of massaging it once a day. Warm it up first with a heat pack or a warm compress. Over time, it should start to unlock. Eventually, the disc should slide into place and your jaw should regain its normal movement. If you do not see improvement in your jaw after 2-3 days, go see your doctor.
Summary: Apply a heat pack or a warm compress to your jaw to warm it up. Knead your jaw with your fingers. Put pressure on your mandible muscle with your index finger. Stretch your TMJ with your thumbs. Use your hands to wiggle your jaw from side to side. Massage your jaw once or twice a day.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Once you have your Google account set up, go to your home screen by clicking the home button beneath the screen on your phone. From here, hit the microphone in the top right corner. This will open a search screen. Type in “Adobe Reader.” The first one on the list will be the Adobe Reader and will have a small red box with the Adobe symbol to the left of the name. Click on the Adobe Reader app that appeared in your search. It will take you to the App store where you’ll find a full product description for the Adobe Reader App.  Click on Install on the top right of your screen. It will be a green button. An access page will appear. Click Accept on the bottom to install your Adobe Reader. The app may take up to a few minutes to completely download. Whether you’re trying it is an email attachment or directly from a website, find your document and click it to open. Another screen will pop up and ask you what app you want to use. Select "Adobe Reader" and then select "Always" at the bottom of the prompt. Now, you’ll be able to open the Word documents that you want on your Android.
Summary:
Search for Adobe Reader. Install Adobe Reader. Try opening your document. Open all your documents.