Write an article based on this "Role-play beforehand. Approach them with confidence. Tell them to stop. Don't be afraid to follow through."
article: It can be overwhelming to stand up to a bully. To help yourself feel more capable, practice what you’ll say a few times. Ask a friend, sibling, or even a parent to role-play with you. For example, you might ask your friend to call you a name and role-play responding to the remark. You can even start with you roleplaying the bully, and the other person giving you ideas about what to say back. Once you’ve practiced, prepare yourself to talk to the boys. When you walk up to them, be sure to stand tall, pull your shoulders back, and lift your chin high. Show them that you’re confident and not afraid.  If you feel nervous, take a few calming breaths, in through your nose and out through your mouth. Speak up about how the boys have been treating you. Tell them that you will not accept mistreatment and if they continue you will tell an adult. It might sound like this: “Look, I know you guys keep hiding my bag whenever I’m in the pool. Please stop doing that. If this keeps happening, I’ll tell the coach.” You might think a threat of exposure will be enough to stop the mistreatment, but don't count on it. The boys who are mistreating you may call your bluff and see if you are actually planning to tell on them. Have the confidence to follow through with your threat. Don't feel guilty or afraid. You deserve to be treated fairly and you have the right to tell someone if you're not.

Write an article based on this "Open Start . Type in icloud. Click  iCloud. Click Sign out. Click Delete from PC when prompted."
article: Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. Doing so will search your computer for the iCloud app. It's a cloud-shaped app at the top of the Start window. This will open iCloud. This button is in the bottom-left corner of the iCloud window. If you're prompted to enter your Apple ID when iCloud opens, you're already signed out. This will remove all iCloud data from your computer and log you out of iCloud. It may take iCloud a few minutes to sign you out.

Write an article based on this "Create a new spreadsheet. Open the SmartArt menu. Select the timeline from the Process submenu. Add more events. Edit your timeline."
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SmartArt creates a new graphic layout for you to add data. It does not transform your existing data, so create a new blank spreadsheet for your timeline. Depending on your version of Excel, either click the SmartArt tab in the ribbon menu, or click the Insert tab, then the SmartArt button. This option is available in Excel 2007 or later. Click Process in the SmartArt ribbon menu, in the Insert Smart Art Graphic group. In the drop-down menu that appears, select Basic Timeline (a right-facing arrow). You can adapt various other Process graphics to use as timeline. To see the name of each graphic, move your cursor over the icon and wait until the hover text appears. By default you only start out with a few events. To add more, select the timeline. A Text Pane should appear to the left of the graphic. Click the + button at the top of the text pane to add a new timeline event. To enlarge the timeline without adding new events, click the timeline to show a box outline. Drag the right or left side of the box outward. Type in the Text Pane box to add entries. You can also copy-paste data into the timeline and have Excel guess at how to arrange it. Typically, you'll end up with each column of data as a single timeline entry.