Write an article based on this "Plan out the design. Get sturdy wood for the frame and supports. Choose plywood for the floor and roof. Measure your wood pieces. Cut your wood pieces. Select your wire mesh pieces. Cut your wire mesh pieces. Set out the rest of your supplies."
article: Most hutches are made out of a wood frame with wire windows and doors. When thinking about the size of your hutch, consider how many rabbits will be staying in it. They’ll need enough room to move around, roughly 4 times the body size per rabbit. A minimum height of 16 inches (41 cm) is also a good idea.  For example, if your rabbit is 5 inches (13 cm) wide and 10 inches (25 cm) long, then it needs 4.2 feet (1.3 m) square footage of space. If you will be housing multiple rabbits in a single hutch, consider whether or not you’ll want to add in dividers. This can be useful when you want to separate individual animals. Try to keep your hutch less than 30 inches (76 cm) deep. If you go deeper than this, it can be difficult to reach inside and get out your rabbits without a struggle. Use 2 by 4 inches (5.1 by 10.2 cm) wood pieces for the frame and 4 by 4 inches (10 by 10 cm) wood pieces for the posts. Look for wood that is straight, not warped. Do not choose pieces with large knots or signs of splitting at the edges. The amount of wood pieces that you’ll need will depend on the size of your hutch.  Untreated pine wood is a good choice for the frame and supports. It holds up well under varying weather conditions and is nontoxic to rabbits if consumed. For example, if you are building a hutch that will be 40” X 28” X 20”, then you’ll need 4 40 inches (100 cm) length pieces, 4 28 inches (71 cm) width pieces, and 4 20 inches (51 cm) height pieces to construct the frame. If you want to attach a wooden door to your hutch, then you’ll need to get wood to construct a door frame and the door itself. You can generally go with a smaller size wood, such as a 1 by 1 inch (2.5 by 2.5 cm) or even 1 by 1⁄2 inch (2.5 by 1.3 cm). Give some thought to how high off the ground you’ll want your hutch to be. If you want your hutch to sit 4 feet (1.2 m) off the ground, then you’ll need 4 4 feet (1.2 m) posts as supports. You’ll need 1 roof piece of wood and 1 flooring piece of wood that match the length and width dimensions of your hutch. Plywood comes in large sheets, so it usually a good idea to buy 1-2 sheets at the start of your project. You can then cut out the pieces that you need and use the remaining wood for other projects.  Look for plywood that is a golden or light reddish color. It should be free of large knots or signs that the wood if fraying or flaking up. For example, if you are building a hutch that will be 40” X 28” X 20”, then you’ll need to cut out 2 plywood pieces (1 for the roof, and 1 for the floor) that are 40 by 28 inches (102 by 71 cm). Lay out all of your wood pieces, so that you can see exactly what you have to work with. Select a single piece of wood, place your measuring tape on it, and measure out the length that you’ll need. Make a mark on the final measurement spot with a pencil or marker. This is where you’ll make the cut. Repeat until all of your pieces are measured. Divide your wood into “type sections” to make your measurements. For example, measure each support post individually, but do them back-to-back. This is better than jumping back and forth between different wood pieces for different purposes and potentially mis-measuring. Put on your safety goggles and gloves. Set up your saw horse (if you are using a hand saw) or your table saw (if you are using an attached saw). Set a single piece of wood into the saw horse or against the table saw at a time. Align the saw blade with your measurement mark and make a clean, single cut.  Make sure that you’ve read all of the instructions regarding using your saw and feel very comfortable cutting with it before attempting a complicated project, such as building a rabbit hutch. Before you make each cut with your saw, do a quick safety check to ensure that your limbs are in the proper position and away from the trajectory of the saw blade. If you do not have a saw or are not comfortable using one, many hardware or home improvement stores will actually cut your wood pieces for you. You’ll simply need to buy the wood in store, provide them with your measurements for each piece, and then wait for the cuts to be completed by a staff member. The best wire to use is 14 or 16 gauge galvanized, as it will not break if your rabbit tries to chew on it. Use 1 by 2 inches (2.5 by 5.1 cm) rabbit mesh for the sides and door. Use 1⁄2 by 1 inch (1.3 by 2.5 cm) weave rabbit mesh for the flooring. The smooth mesh will protect your rabbit’s feet.  Don’t use chicken wire for your hutch, as it is not strong enough to contain rabbits. You can buy your mesh from an animal specialty store online in a roll or in pre-cut panels. Most traditional hardware stores do not carry rabbit mesh in the appropriate specs. Use a pair of wire cutters to snip your cage wire into pieces that will fit on the outside of your hutch. You will need 4 pieces for the sides. You may also need to cut out an additional piece of wire to fit your wooden doorframe. Purchase shingles for the roof if you know that your hutch will be exposed to any kind of outdoor weather. This will maximize the life of your roof. Get 2 hinges and a sliding bolt lock mechanism for your cage door. You can purchase the shingles and the lock materials at most hardware stores. You’ll need shingles that can slightly overlap and still cover the same dimension of the roof.

Write an article based on this "Open Google Chrome. Sign into Google Chrome. Navigate to the Google Classroom app. Click the "Student" or "Teacher" button."
article: To sign into Google Classroom, you'll need to use Google's official browser. You can do this by clicking the name (or person icon) in the top right corner of Chrome's interface. You'll need to sign in using your school credentials (e.g., "myname@myschool.edu"). When you're done, click "Sign in to Chrome". Click the link provided to do so. If you don't have the Google Classroom app installed on your computer, you can download it from the web store. This will be at the bottom of the page; click the button that pertains to you. Google Classroom will redirect you to the appropriate page.  Students will be redirected to the class page with the option to join a new class by clicking the "+" icon at the top of the screen. Teachers will be redirected to a page with a list of all of their current classes. Students won't be able to log onto teacher accounts.

Write an article based on this "Note how the old zipper is positioned before you remove it."
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Before you remove the old zipper, look at how it is sewn into the item. It is important to sew your new zipper in the same way.  For example, is the zipper material visible or hidden? Does the zipper material peak out from behind the raw edges of the item fabric a certain amount? If so, how much? Take note of anything you notice and take measurements as well. Record what you find to help you as you sew the new zipper into place.