Article: If you only want to transfer a few of your favorites, it may be easier to copy them manually and transfer them one-by-one. For older versions, you may also need to click "Favorite Places".   You can also press Ctrl+C.  You can also press Ctrl+V.
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Sign in to the AOL Desktop program. Click the "Favorites" button. Right-click one of the Favorite sites you want to transfer and select "Edit". Highlight the website address. Right-click the highlighted address and click "Copy". Open the browser you want to add the Favorite to. Right-click the address bar and select "Paste". Add the address to your browser's bookmarks bar by pressing the Bookmark button. Repeat the copy, paste, bookmark process for any other Favorites you want to transfer.
Article: Most species of bamboo require consistent watering, but you should not let the bamboo roots sit for an extended period of time in excess water.  Bamboo seeds and young shoots should be watered daily during mild and dry weather. After bamboo plants have been established in your yard, you should water them twice a week during mild weather and three to four times a week during hot or windy weather. Organic mulches help keep bamboo growth in check and can protect the bamboo from potential threats. Grass clippings make one of the best mulches for bamboo since they are rich in nitrogen and silica. Compost and hay can work well, too, as do many other types of organic and untreated mulch. Bamboo is a warm weather plant, so you should take extra precautions during winter to prevent the plant's roots from completely freezing.  Apply an extra thick layer of mulch to protect the root systems of the mulch during freezing temperatures. If cold, harsh winds are a problem, you might need to construct a temporary barrier to shield your bamboo. If your bamboo takes on a dry look or silver color, this could be an indication of cold injury. Organic fertilizers are often recommended, and nitrogen promotes stronger, greener plant growth, so a fertilizer fairly high in nitrogen is usually best.  Apply fertilizer once in the early spring and once in the summer. This schedule corresponds to the main growth seasons of bamboo. If using an organic and mild bamboo, you can apply fertilizer monthly throughout the spring, summer, and early fall. As bamboo spreads, you might need to thin it out to prevent the stalks from crowding into one another and cutting off nutrient supplies.  If you want to prevent running bamboo from spreading and do not have a barrier installed that can do so, you will need to cut new shoots off at ground level as soon as they appear in areas you do not want the bamboo in. Remove old, unattractive bamboo branches once a year. Trim them back until they look neat. If you cut bamboo just above a node, it can grow back. Bamboo is resistant to most pests and diseases, so you only need to apply pesticide and fungicide after a problem develops.  Some species of bamboo can fall victim to scale insects, red spider mites, and rust. Since adult bamboo is fairly hardy, however, mites are usually only a problem for new shoots. If you suspect that pests or fungi are a threat to your bamboo, quarantine new plants and spray them with a miticide or fungicide before transplanting them. Fresh shoots of bamboo can be used for food, so if you want to add it into your diet, harvest young shoots within the first couple of months.  Bamboo is best when fresh, but you can also can it or freeze it for long-term food storage. Fresh bamboo has a crisp texture and sweet flavor. Bamboo is a good source of fiber and is roughly equal to the onion in terms of nutritional benefits.
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Water the bamboo regularly. Spread mulch. Protect the bamboo in winter. Use a fertilizer high in nitrogen. Thin and prune the bamboo as needed. Protect the bamboo against pests and disease. Consider harvesting your bamboo.
Article: Since Converse shoes are made with canvas, laundry detergent works well to remove dirt and most light stains. Mix 1/4 cup laundry detergent and 2 cups warm water in a bowl. If your shoes are covered in mud, you might need a second batch of solution for the second shoe. In place of laundry detergent, you can use any of these cleansers:  Dish soap Shampoo Body wash Window cleaner Section by section, use the cloth to scrub away the dirt and stains. Work the soap into the canvas so it saturates all the way through. Periodically rinse the cloth in the clean water, then dip it in the cleaning solution and keep going.  If necessary, remove the shoelaces and scrub them with the washcloth, too. You can also use this method to clean the inside of the shoes. You can stuff them with newspaper or another stiff substance to help them keep their shape. Set them in a warm spot with good air circulation so they dry as quickly as possible. Let the laces dry separately, since they may take a little longer to get completely dry. Afterward, you can relace the shoes and wear them right away.  To speed the drying along, try putting your shoes outside in the sun. Proceed with caution if your shoes are a dark color, though, since the sun can bleach them a few shades lighter. You can also use a hair dryer on a warm setting to help them finish drying.
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Make a cleaning solution. Dip a washcloth in the soap solution and start cleaning your shoes. Let your shoes air dry.