Problem: Article: Even though you might think it's a good idea to wear that holiday sweater ironically, or because grandma will be hurt if you don't, holiday sweaters just don't look good on anyone. Really the only reason you should be wearing a holiday sweater is if you're attending a holiday sweater party or an ugly sweater party. This one can be hard to follow because it's pretty hard to tell which sweaters are going to pill. There are, however, a few things you can look for to make it less likely that you pick a sweater that's going to pill after a couple wearings.  Check the material of a particular sweater. Merino wool, for example, tends to be stronger and less likely to pill that a fussy, fine-gauge cashmere. You should also pay attention to the length of the fiber used in the sweater, especially when it comes to natural, raw materials like cashmere. Longer fibers can be wound into tighter yarn, which makes it less like that the ends will come loose (which causes pilling). A good thing to do is let a sweater "rest" for 24 hours before wearing it again, because this lets the fibers rest from the stretching that happens when it's being worn. Stick to the sweaters that look good on you, ones that you feel confident wearing. Not everyone looks good in turtleneck sweaters, or a cropped top, or an over-sized sweater.  Try to avoid just following the "fashion trends" in terms of sweaters. For example, shrugs are not in these days, so hopping on that bandwagon will mean you're now stuck with a bunch of sweaters that you're probably not going to wear. Be careful with color, as well. That lovely mustard color might look good on the mannequin, but that doesn't mean it's necessarily going to look good on you (not that many people can pull of any version of yellow). Tying your sweater around your neck (especially if it's a pastel, button down sweater) is going to make you look like you're off to the country or yacht club. Unless that's the look you're after it's best to stay away from it.
Summary: Avoid holiday sweaters. Try to stay away from sweaters that turn into a pilled mess. Pick the right sweaters for you. Avoid the country club look.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Scroll through your Google Drive until you find a document that you want to share with someone. It's to the right of the document. A menu will appear. On Android, tap and hold the document that you want to share. This option is in the menu. Doing so prompts a new window. Tap the "People" field near the top of the page, then enter an email address. This pencil-shaped icon is on the far-right side of the email field. A drop-down menu will appear. Tap one of the following:   Edit or Can edit - The person with whom you share the document will be able to edit the document.  Comment or Can comment - The person with whom you share the document will be able to leave comments about the document, but not edit the document.  View or Can view - The person with whom you share the document will only be able to view, but not edit or comment on, the document. If you want to include a message with your shared document, tap the "Message" text field and then enter the message that you want to include. It's in the top-right corner of the screen. Your document will be shared via email.

SUMMARY: Find a document that you want to share. Tap ⋯. Tap Add people. Enter an email address. Tap "Edit" . Select a sharing option. Enter a message. Tap "Send" .

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Swipe down from the top of your Android's screen, then tap the gear's shaped "Settings" {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/6\/68\/Android7settings.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/6\/68\/Android7settings.png\/30px-Android7settings.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":460,"bigWidth":"30","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of an Android icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Fair_use\">Fair Use<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"} icon in the top-right corner of the resulting drop-down menu. On some Androids, you will need to use two fingers to swipe down from the top of the screen. You may have to scroll down to find this option. Doing so opens a list of your Android's installed apps. You'll find this in the "S" section of apps. Doing so will disable the Samsung Pay app on your Android. Disabling an app will remove the app’s functionality, stop it from using system resources, and hide it from view; however, the app will not be uninstalled.
Summary: Open Settings. Tap Apps. Scroll down and tap Samsung Pay. Tap DISABLE when prompted.

Look in your basement or crawlspace for your sewer pipe. Follow the direction of the sewer pipe to identify the general location of your septic system. Go back outside and look around in that area to identify your septic tank.  Find a pipe that you know is a drain, such as a pipe coming from a toilet or a sink, and follow it until it connects to a larger pipe. The larger pipe is your sewer pipe. Once you locate your septic tank, draw a map of its location so you can find it in the future. If your tank is buried underground, you'll need to expose the top of it so you can inspect and access it. Use a shovel to remove enough dirt to allow you to see the top of the tank and the manhole.  Be careful not to drive the blade of the shovel into the septic system when you dig. Uncover the tank just enough to inspect it so you can bury it again when you're done so it isn't visible. Whenever you expose the top of the tank, look over the surface of it. Look for rust, dents, cracks, or any other signs of damage to the tank. Serious damage will require an inspection and possibly repairs from a septic tank specialist. Lots of corrosion and rust could mean it's time for you to replace your tank. A simple way to test if your plumbing is working correctly and traveling all the way to the septic tank is to check the connections by running water through them. Stand near the tank, have someone flush a toilet, and listen for the water traveling to the tank. If you see water bubbling through the ground or a crack in the system, your tank is in need of a repair from a septic tank specialist.
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One-sentence summary -- Follow your sewer pipe to locate your septic tank. Remove the dirt covering the top of your tank. Check for any cracks or damage to the septic tank. Flush a toilet to make sure the tank is working properly.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Sauté them for a few minutes.
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Add oil to a large frying pan. Add red chilies, cumin seeds, mustard seeds and white lentils. Add the boiled cabbage mixture. Mix well. Add turmeric powder. Mix well. Sprinkle the grated fresh coconut over the dish. Mix well. Serve the cabbage curry with rice or rotis.