INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You can copy links from web browsers, emails, and many other apps. Links may be traditional text links or may be a picture. The process for this is very similar regardless of what type of mobile device you're using (Android, iPhone, iPad, Windows mobile, etc.) Once you've found the link, press and hold it until a new menu appears. It may take a few moments for the menu to show up. The wording for this will vary depending on the app you are using. Look for wording similar to these examples:  Copy Copy link address Copy link URL Copy address Once you've copied the link, you can paste it anywhere you can type. Tap the text field to place your cursor. Release your finger after a moment. A new menu will appear.  If you're using an iOS device (iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch), release your finger once the magnifier lens appears. If you're using an Android device, release your finger when the indicator under the cursor appears. You'll see the "Paste" option in the menu that appears. Tapping "Paste" will paste the copied address into the text field. If you've received a text message with a link on your Android device, you may have to do a little more work to copy it, especially if there is other text with it. Not all Android messaging apps will function the same:  Press and hold on the message that contains the link. Tap the "Copy" button that appears. It may just be an icon of two pages stacked on each other at the top of the screen. Paste the copied text where you want to paste the link, and then manually delete any extra text that came with the original message.

SUMMARY: Find the link you want to copy. Press and hold the link you want to copy. Tap the "Copy" option. Place your cursor where you want to paste the link. Press and hold your finger on your cursor. Tap "Paste" to paste your copied link. Copy and paste a link from a text message (Android).

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Create a Metrocard account and either purchase a card or connect your existing card to your account. From there, you can check your balance by logging in and reading your account information.  Log in to your Metrocard account here: https://mc.adelaidemetro.com.au/  You can create a Metrocard account here if you don't have one: https://mc.adelaidemetro.com.au/UserNew/Preregister.aspx You can access your card balance and other account details through the Metrocard info line. Prepare your account and card information to provide to the line representatives so they can find your balance. The Metrocard info line is: 1 300 311-108 If you're at an Adelaide public transport station, you can visit the information center to check your card balance. Give the information center worker your card so they can look up your account and tell you how much money you have on it. If you can't find the information center, ask an employee for directions. When you swipe or scan your card on the bus, train, or tram, the validator screen will display your card balance. Read the screen while boarding the vehicle and record the number for future reference. You can also check the card validator while entering or exiting the Adelaide Railway Station.
Summary: Log in to your Adelaide Metrocard account. Call the Adelaide Metrocard information line. Locate a Metrocard information center. Check the card validator as you use Adelaide public transportation.

Catch all the insects then finally get all the shells from the beach and sell them and keep on repeating this and you will earn up to 10,000 bells. Check them and back and forth; sometimes there's a rare bug. Go bug hunting at night. (8pm-4am). Coconut trees often house the rarest bugs.
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One-sentence summary -- Dig up all your weeds then plant loads of flowers because that attracts insects. If you have coconuts In your town, set the time to sometime between 4-6 pm.

Q: To manage ants outside and keep them from congregating near your house, get rid of potential food sources such as ripened fruit from fruit trees or any plants infested with aphids. Ants are attracted to plants with aphids because the aphids leave behind a sweet substance called honeydew on the plants, which ants love. Ants nest and forage in plants, grass, and mulch, so keep these materials at least a foot away from the foundation of your home. Trimming trees and bushes around your house will prevent ants from dropping from overhanging branches or accessing your house as easily. Gutters that are clogged and filled with leaves, dirt, and other debris make a nice cozy home for an ant colony. Cleaning your gutters will help keep ants from establishing colonies in these locations. Certain types of ants such as carpenter ants are attracted to decaying wood, and they can cause significant structural damage if they establish a presence. Getting rid of any wood that is water damaged, rotting, or decaying is a good step to control ants outside your home.  Keep firewood or other wood away from your house in the event that carpenter ants or ants attracted to decaying wood decide to make it their home. Storing the wood off the ground will also help protect it from ants. Using pressure-treated wood will also help prevent decay and deter ants. Don’t forget to remove stumps and fallen limbs on your property. To reduce the risk of an ant infestation, you should also repair any leaky pipes and roofs as soon as possible. Quickly replace wood that becomes waterlogged and rotted such as windowsills, door jambs, or decks. One of the most effective ways to control ants outside your home and prevent them from entering your house is to locate and eliminate the nest.  Look for mounds or ant hills in your yard and around the perimeter of your home. Ants also like to build nests under wood, stones, pavement, mulch, and gravel. You can find many types of outdoor insecticides and ant bait at home-improvement stores. These are often in liquid or granule form, and you apply the product directly to the nest. Since these products are poisonous, be sure to follow the directions carefully, and do not use these methods indoors or around pets and children. If you’re looking for a homemade option that is less toxic, try pouring soapy, boiling water on the nest.
A: Remove plants and pests that attract ants. Keep mulch, plants, and grass away from the foundation of your homes. Trim trees and bushes. Unclog gutters. Get rid of wood that is wet, rotted, or decaying. Repair leaks and wood rot quickly. Tackle the nest.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Choose a chair that doesn’t have armrests to give you more mobility to crack your back. Once you sit down, get into a comfortable position with your back straight and your feet flat against the floor. A dining room chair is a great option.

SUMMARY:
Sit in a chair that has a medium to low back and no armrests.