Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Bring a yellow corner to the upper face. Repeat with the remaining yellow corners.

Answer: Turn the whole cube until the blue face is in Front, and the yellow face is still the Upper face. Move the yellow corners in place as follows:  Rotate the U face until the UFR corner piece does not have yellow on the Upper face. There are two possibilities for the corner:  If this corner piece has yellow on the F face, apply F D F' D' F D F' D'. If this piece has yellow on the R face, apply D F D' F' D F D' F'.    Note: At this point, the cube is going to look screwed up. Don't worry. It will fix itself later. Keeping blue as your Front face, rotate the U face to bring another corner to the UFR position. Repeat the step above to move the yellow to the Upper face. Repeat until the entire Upper face is yellow.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Wear lotion to make sure your face stays hydrated. Wear cute makeup. Have cute hair. Smell cute.

Answer: Wash your face and have good hygiene. To look cute, don't go too heavy on the makeup -- the right makeup will go a long way. Here's what you should wear:  Wear just a tiny bit of blush. Wear soft pink lipstick or lip gloss. Wear light eyeshadow in pastel shades like light blue, purple, or even light pink. Just a light layer of mascara and eyeliner will do for the eyes. Aim to look natural. You can wear a bit of makeup, but you'll only be cute if you look like yourself. Have your hair frame your face. Your hair should look soft and natural, and be free of any heavy styling products. Here are some things to try:  Let your hair dry naturally and fall to your shoulders. Fix your hair in a cute, comfortable style. Some nice styles are, ponytails, braids, buns or even just down with a clip or a headband. Or, wear your hair in two loose pigtails that fall in front of your shoulders. Or, put your hair in a low messy bun, with a few strands hanging over your eyes. Consider getting bangs if you don't have them. Bangs are cute. Put colorful clips, baubles, or pastel-colored headbands in your hair. Curl your hair in little ringlets. Wash your hair and body regularly, at least daily. Use nice-smelling shampoo and conditioner and body wash. Use scents like strawberry, vanilla, coconut, lemon, mint and lavender. They help relax the mind and you'll smell delicious!


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Make an emergency supply kit. Create a family survival plan for your home. Identify safe spots and hazards in each room of your home. Store dangerous objects in a secure cabinet or on lower shelves. Take first-aid and CPR classes to become certified. Learn how to shut off the water, the electricity, and the gas.

Answer: Keep your supplies in an easily accessible spot, such as a hall closet or garage. Make sure every member of your family knows where your emergency supplies are located. Keep the following items on hand:  Enough bottled water and non-perishable food to last 3 days. A first aid kit, including gauze, alcohol or hydrogen peroxide, tweezers, ibuprofen or another pain reliever, cotton swabs, anti-diarrhea medication, sanitary napkins, and eyewash. Medications that any members of your family take regularly. A flashlight and extra batteries. Tools, including a screwdriver and adjustable wrench. A whistle, to alert first responders in the event you become trapped. Clothes and blankets. Your pet's food and medication, if you have one. You and anyone you live with should have a plan to quickly get to safety in the event of an emergency. Instruct every member of your household to drop, cover, and hold on, then to head to a designated meeting location when the shaking stops.  Designated spots might be a clearing near your home, a school, community center, or a shelter. Make a plan to reunite ahead of time, as phone service may be limited and should be used only for emergencies. Conduct practice drills every 6 months to ensure you and your loved ones know exactly what to do in the event of an earthquake. Look for tall cabinets, televisions, dressers, bookcases, hanging plants, and other objects that could fall and cause injury. Go room by room with your family members, and note spots that offer protection and those that are potentially dangerous. For example, if there's a heavy desk in your child's bedroom, tell them to take cover under it. Advise them to stay away from their windows and dresser. Avoid storing heavy objects high up, and install brackets to secure tall furniture to walls. Keep any dangerous items, such as sharp objects, glass, and flammable or toxic substances in locked or low cabinets. Objects such as knives or corrosive liquids can cause serious injury, especially if they fall from a high storage spot during an earthquake. If someone nearby is hurt in an earthquake, basic knowledge of first aid can be a lifesaver. A CPR certification will prepare you to respond if the worst happens. Look online for nearby classes, or check with a local clinic or Red Cross chapter. Earthquakes can damage utilities and cause flooding, fires, or explosions. If you're not sure how to shut off your utilities, call your service providers for specific instructions.  To shut off electricity, turn off individual circuits or fuses at the main box, then turn off the main circuit or fuse. Your gas main should be near your gas meter, but locations vary. Use an adjustable wrench to turn the valve 1/4 turn clockwise. Your water main should be at your water meter by the street or sidewalk, but it may be inside your home. Turn the valve 1/4 turn clockwise to shut off your water.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open  Google Chrome. Tap ⋮. Tap New Incognito Tab.

Answer:
Tap the Chrome app icon, which resembles a red, yellow, green, and blue sphere. It's in the top right corner of the screen. Doing so will open a new incognito window in which your history won't be stored. When you close the window, any record of pages you viewed or files you downloaded will be deleted from Chrome.  The incognito window has a darker color scheme than a standard Chrome tab. You can switch back and forth between the regular Chrome and an incognito window by tapping the numbered square at the top of the screen and swiping left or right.