Problem: Article: You will have to delete all the data from the partition in order to unpartition your drive. Look at our article on how to back up your computer for a detailed guide on how to do this. This tool can be found by opening Finder and searching for "Disk Utility" in the search bar. From the list of disks on the left side of the window, locate the disk that houses your partitioned drive. If you have never added any additional storage space, you should only see one SSD. The different drives will be listed beneath each disk, so find the disk with the drive that you wish to remove. Click on the name of the disk, rather than any drives beneath the disk, such as Main. You should see five tabs on the top of the main section of the window; click on the one that says Partition. It should be in between Erase and RAID. After clicking, you should see a header titled "Partition Information" beneath the tabs. Beneath the "Partition Layout" title, you should see the different partitions on the disk as white boxes. After clicking, be sure there is a blue border around the white box. When prompted from a drop-down dialog box, click "Remove." Again, be sure you have backed up any data you want to preserve. This step will delete any data on the partition. There should now be empty gray space where the previous box (partition) used to be. Click on the three lines in the bottom right of the "Main" box and drag the box all the way down. While dragging, you should see the value in "Size" increase. Click on Partition on the drop-down dialog box when prompted. This step may take a little while depending on how much data is on the main drive. The disk is being reformatted, so give it time.
Summary: Back up all data from the partition that you want to keep. Open up the Disk Utility tool. Locate and click on the correct disk. Click on the Partition tab. Select the partition. Click the minus symbol beneath the boxes. Expand the box titled Main. Click on Apply in the bottom right corner of the window.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Follow a common bridge design style, like a beam or truss design—or come up with your own.  A truss bridge uses horizontal and diagonal pieces to create sturdy structures for each side of the bridge. This is the most common and popular style of model bridge to build. A beam bridge is a simple structure that uses a horizontal beam placed across an empty space, sometimes with supporting “legs” underneath it.  You might choose a design based on what you’ll use the bridge for. Does it need to hold weight? Does it need to span a certain length of space in a model display or other project? Note that wooden skewers are better suited to a design with straight lines rather than an arch design. Use a pencil and paper to sketch out the design of your bridge, which will help you determine the scope of the project and how many skewers you will need. Or, design your bridge using a computer program or mobile app.  You may also find ready-made designs or templates for a model bridge online or in a simple engineering book. Use graph paper to assist you in making easy measurements and drawing straight lines. If you don’t have graph paper, use a ruler to help create the lines. Draw your bridge design to scale (meaning with the same lengths you will use for the actual skewers) so that you can easily lay your skewers across your design to prepare for assembly later. If using digital software, print out your design to do this if possible. Try drawing or virtually designing your bridge design from a couple different angles to help you visualize each part of it. You can create a side view as well as an end view of the bridge. Place your wooden skewers out on top of your sketch to find the lengths you’ll need. Cut any of the skewers down to size using craft shears or a craft knife.  Note that you may have to use several skewers attached together for longer sections, or to add strength to any given piece. Plan to have a large quantity of skewers to be prepared. If you don’t have access to craft shears or another tool that is sharp and durable enough to safely cut through the wooden skewers, you can use a pair of regular scissors to score a skewer where you want to cut it and then break it by hand along the score.  Be careful of the sharp ends of skewers, especially if they fly out when cut. Avert your eyes away from the skewers when cutting, or wear safety goggles. Decide if you’d like to use wood glue or string to connect the skewers for your bridge design.  If you use glue, make sure it is wood glue that will dry clear if you don’t want it to show. Apply glue to skewers in small dots to avoid excess glue oozing out when you press skewers together. Try using a q-tip or toothpick to help apply small amounts of glue.  If you use string, make sure you have enough to wrap around each joint where skewers connect in your design. Note that you may also want or need wood glue to increase strength or make it easier to hold skewers together before wrapping with string.

SUMMARY: Decide on what type of bridge you want to build. Sketch out your design on paper. Lay out your skewers and cut them to size. Choose glue or string for assembly.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You can repost virtually anything that is posted by someone else. Scroll through your feed to find the status, picture, link, or any other post that you want to share with others. The only posts you cannot repost are those from secret groups. This will not preserve the original post's Likes and comments. If you want to repost something that someone else posted and keep all of the Likes and comments, you'll need to reply to the original post with a new comment. This is located underneath the post but above the Likes and comments. When you click the Share link a new window will appear. Use the drop-down menu at the top of the new window to choose where you want to repost the item. You can choose to share to your own timeline, a friend's timeline, in one of your groups, or in a private message.  If you select to share on a friend's timeline, you will be asked to enter in the name of the friend. If you select to share with a group, you will be asked to enter the group's name. If you select to share through a private message, you will be asked to enter recipients. When you repost something, you are given the opportunity to add a new message to the item. This message will appear on the top of the reposted item, with any original message appearing below. You can tag people in the message by typing "@" followed by the person's name. By default, when a post is shared it will display who originally posted it. You can choose to remove this message by clicking the Remove link next to the original poster's name. You can use the drop-down menu at the bottom of the window to choose which of your friends can see your repost. You can choose it to be Public, visible to only your friends, visible only to you, or you can choose from your lists. Once you're happy with your sharing options, you can repost the post by clicking the Share button. The post will appear in the timeline or message that you designated. Depending on the privacy settings of the original post, you may not be able to share it with everyone.
Summary:
Find what you want to repost. Click the Share link. Choose where you want to repost the item. Add a new message. Choose to attribute the original poster. Choose your privacy options. Share the post.