Problem: Article: ” You will now be logged out of your LinkedIn account.
Summary: Point to your profile photo located at the top right corner of your LinkedIn session. Click on “Sign Out.

Problem: Article: Open the Music app on your iPhone or iPad by tapping the "Music" icon. Select Playlist from the bottom menu. Tap New to start making your playlist.  Tapping New will bring up a screen that allows you to add a title for your playlist, as well as a description. In the most recent update, Apple included an icon for a camera that allows you to add a thumbnail to your playlist. Tap the camera to either take a picture or select a photo from your camera roll for your playlist. Tap Add Songs to bring up a menu that will allow you to pick from a variety of categories. You can choose from artists, albums, songs, genres, composers, compilations, and other playlists.  When you've found the song you want to add, tap + next to the song.  Once you've added everything you want to your playlist, tap Done in the top right corner.  You don't have to be in Playlists to add a song to your playlist. If you find a song you want to add to your playlist from elsewhere in the Music app, tap the "More" button (•••) next to the song. Select Add to Playlist from the pop-up menu, and then select the playlist you'd like to add the song to. Find the playlist you want to organize and tap Edit. From here you can rearrange, add, or delete songs.  To change the order of songs, press and hold the button on the right side of the track. This will allow you to drag the song to any place on the list.  To delete songs press the delete symbol on the left side of the track.  To add songs, press Add Songs at the top of the playlist. From the main playlist screen, select the playlist you want to delete. Tap the "More" button (•••) next to the playlist and select Delete. To delete a playlist from a specific playlist screen, select the same "More" button to bring up the option to delete the playlist.
Summary: Start a new playlist. Add songs to your playlist. Organize your playlist. Delete your playlist.

Problem: Article: Get most of your work in the gym done through major compound lifts. These include the bench press, pull ups, rows, dips, etc. Compound movements target multiple muscle groups at once, rather than isolating a single muscle. They also help you become stronger, which will increase the amount of specialized arm training you can perform.  A solid training program with compound exercises as its foundation will allow you to build a balanced, functional physique, rather than a merely aesthetic one. A simple way to organize your workouts is the traditional bodybuilding split, in which you train two or three related muscle groups during a given workout (for example, a “push” split would focus on chest and triceps, while a “pull” split would utilize the lats, deltoids and biceps). When it comes time to emphasize the biceps, pick one or two exercises to include at the end of your workouts. Some good choices are EZ bar curls, preacher/concentration curls and cable curls. The biceps are smaller muscles and only have a secondary function in the compound lifts, meaning they’ll need to be trained directly more often if you want them to grow.  Wait until you’ve finished your strength-focused compound movements before getting into higher volume accessory exercises. The biceps are stubborn when it comes to increasing their size. They require quite a bit of isolation work with high numbers of sets and repetitions. Following a grueling chest workout, dedicate some time to working your triceps. Lifts like skull crushers, overhead tricep extensions and close-grip pushups are efficient at singling out the triceps muscles, which serve to extend the arms. As a bonus, tricep-specific training will add pounds to your bench press and ratchet up the number of dips you can bang out.  The triceps are the single largest muscle group in the upper arm, so developing your triceps goes a long way toward building massive arms. Contraction of the triceps is key to all major pushing movements. What good are sculpted biceps and triceps if your forearms remain the same size? Luckily, it’s easy to benefit the lower arm muscles while doing compound exercises that challenge your grip, such as deadlifts, pull ups and farmer’s walks. Thick, powerful forearms complete the impressive appearance of a svelte physique. Any exercise that requires you to hold onto heavy weight for a lengthy period of time will be effective at building your forearms.
Summary: Prioritize compound movements. Isolate the biceps with accessory work. Get your triceps involved. Strengthen your grip.

Problem: Article: Warts typically go away with home treatment or on their own. If you’ve been treating your wart but it isn’t improving, talk to your doctor to find out if you need additional treatments. Your doctor may be able to give you a stronger treatment than what you can find in the store.  They may treat your wart in their office and might even be able to remove it. Alternatively, your doctor might offer you a prescription-strength topical cream. Sometimes warts can develop on your hands and feet, which might make it hard for you to carry out your daily activities. If this happens, talk to your doctor about treatment options that can help your wart heal faster. Then, follow your doctor’s advice so you can get back to your normal activities. Medical treatments can help your wart heal a lot faster than they would with home treatment. Try not to worry, but this could be a sign that what you have is more serious than a wart. For instance, it’s possible that your bump is skin cancer. Visit your doctor to get your skin examined so you can get a proper diagnosis. Then, discuss your treatment options with your doctor. It might just be a wart, so you probably don’t need to worry. However, it’s better to be safe than sorry. While you don’t need to worry, developing several warts all at once can be a sign that your immune system isn’t functioning right. Your doctor can make sure you’re okay. If your immune system is compromised, your doctor will figure out why so that you can get better. For instance, you may have an infection that needs treatment or you might have an autoimmune disorder.
Summary:
See your doctor if you’ve treated your warts but they won’t go away. Visit your doctor if your warts are interfering with your daily life. Get medical treatment if your warts are painful or change in appearance or color. Talk to your doctor if you suddenly develop multiple warts.