Q: Go to https://www.youtube.com/account_advanced in your web browser. This will open the advanced settings page for your default channel. If you aren't signed into YouTube, enter your email address and password when prompted. It's in the top-right corner of the window. A drop-down menu will appear. In the drop-down menu, click the name of the channel that you want to delete. It's at the bottom of the page. If you don't see this option, you'll need to delete your channel from your Google Account instead. When prompted, type in the password you use to log into your Google Account, then click NEXT below the password field. It's a heading in the middle of the page. Clicking it causes the heading to expand. This is near the bottom of the page. It's a blue button at the bottom of the page. Doing so prompts a pop-up window. If you're deleting a brand account, you'll type the channel name as specified by the prompt into the text box in the middle of the pop-up window, while you'll enter your email address if you're deleting a main account's channel. It's in the bottom-right corner of the pop-up window. Doing so removes the channel from your account. If you're deleting a primary account's channel, this will remove all content on your account including playlists, uploaded videos, and favorites. You'll still be able to log into and use YouTube with your account once the deletion is complete.
A: Open YouTube's advanced settings page. Click your profile icon. Select a channel. Scroll down and click Delete channel. Enter your password. Click I want to permanently delete my content. Check the "The following will be permanently deleted" box. Click DELETE MY CONTENT. Enter your channel name or email address when prompted. Click DELETE MY CONTENT.

Article: If you are checking your blood pressure at home, purchase an automatic cuff-style monitor. This can help give you the most accurate readings of your pressure in addition to being more simple to use than aneroid sphygmomanometers, which is the technical name of hand-employed blood pressure monitors.  A digital or automatic monitor has a cuff that inflates at the push of a button and requires no real work from you. This is probably your easiest option if you are monitoring your blood pressure from home. Choose a monitor that is validated and approved by an international organization such as the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation, the British Hypertension Society and the International Protocol for the Validation of Automated BP Measuring Devices.  Make sure the monitor is properly calibrated — talk to your doctor or a medical supply store about calibration. If you have special needs, such as being elderly or pregnant, make sure to choose a monitor specifically suited to your purposes.  Make sure the cuff fits your arm by measuring the width around your bicep. Most companies make different sizes, which will help you get the most accurate reading possible. Too small of a cuff can cause false elevated readings, too large of a cuff can give false low blood pressure readings. You can buy blood pressure monitors at many pharmacies and most medical supply stores. Your insurance company may cover the cost if you’re using the device to manage a medical condition. Make sure you can return or exchange if the apparatus doesn't work or malfunctions. There are many factors that can affect your blood pressure reading. Preparing yourself for your monitoring test can give the most accurate readings. In preparation for your test:  Avoid testing right after you wake up. Avoid eating or drinking anything for 30 minutes before testing. Avoid caffeine and tobacco for 30 minutes before testing. Avoid exercising for 30 minutes before testing, even if it’s light walking. Empty your bladder.  Make sure to read the device instructions before you do any testing. Before and during the test, it’s important that you position your body and arm properly. Sitting quietly and in a supported, upright position can help you get the most accurate reading.  Sit down and relax for at least 30 minutes before you test your pressure.  Do your best to not move or talk during the actual testing.  Sit with your back straight and supported, such as in a dining room chair. Keep your feet flat on the floor and don’t cross your legs.  Support your bare arm on a table, desk, or the arm of a chair. Your arm should rest at the level of your heart, for which you might need a pillow or cushion to prop it up.  The cuff should be directly above the eye, or crook, of your elbow.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Purchase a blood pressure monitor. Set up to check your blood pressure. Position yourself properly.

Problem: Article: Keep your thermostat at a consistent and comfortable temperature. A conventional heating system usually requires you to turn the thermostat down while you sleep or while you’re away from your home. By increasing the temperature drastically, you force your heat pump to work harder. It could also make a secondary heating system run and burn more energy. The heat pump will not heat the area faster if you turn up the thermostat. Your heat pump will not have enough power to keep your home at a comfortable temperature. The setting will either say “auxiliary” or “emergency” heat. Your energy efficiency will decrease the more you run an auxiliary unit.
Summary: Set your heat pump to "heat" at 68 °F (20 °C) for the highest efficiency. Avoid increasing the thermostat more than 2 degrees at a time. Turn on a backup heat unit if outside temperatures are below 35 °F (2 °C).

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The amount of charcoal will vary based on the size of your grill, but a good rule of thumb to follow is to add enough to form two layers on the bottom of the grill. Once you've added enough, stack the charcoal into a cone or pyramid shape in the center of the grill. Check your bag of coals to see if they require lighter fluid or if they are pre-treated. If they require lighter fluid, carefully pour it onto the cone of coals, focusing on the center. The amount of lighter fluid you should use will vary, but a good approximation is adding 1/4 cup (60 ml) of fluid per 1 lb. (450 g) of charcoal.  If your coals are pre-treated with lighter fluid, you don’t need to add additional lighter fluid. Allow the lighter fluid to soak into the coals for approximately thirty minutes before lighting. Use long fireplace matches to light the cone. Light several areas of the coals to ensure that the fire takes to the whole pile. You can discard the matches directly into the grill if desired. Allow the coals to burn until they are all grayish-white on the surface. Use a long-handled instrument, such as a pair of tongs. Put the grate into place and close the grill’s lid. Let the coals burn until the edges turn grey. This should take about five-to-ten minutes.

SUMMARY: Pour the charcoal into the grill. Soak the coals with lighter fluid if necessary. Light the coals. Spread the coals evenly across the bottom of the grill.

Q: Draw three more circles within the big circle for the pupils, each one should be smaller than the first. Add a curved line for the mouth.  Sketch a line across the feet and a curved line attached to it for her shoes.
A:
Draw an oval shape. Draw the body with a rectangle shape, bend it at will based on the body position you are planning to draw. Draw two long ovals for the hands and long curves for the feet. Draw the bangs with two curved lines connected at the center of the forehead. Draw large circular eyes. Add two teardrop shapes at each side of the head for the twin tail hairstyle. Add two horizontal line on the body for the pattern on her dress. Finalize your drawing and erase unnecessary lines. Colour your drawing.