INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Rub a damp rag over the bar of saddle soap.  Move the rag in a circular motion.  Check the damp rag intermittently, looking for a sudsy layer on the rag. Rub the rag across the dye you wish to remove from the leather.  You should begin to see a reduction in the intensity of the dye staining the leather. After applying the saddle soap lather to the leather, rinse the rag in clean water.  Wring it out so that it is damp rather than soaked through.  Gently wipe away any soap residue that remains on the leather. After using saddle soap, you’ll need to use conditioner to add moisture to the leather.  Dab a bit of the conditioner on a soft cloth.  Rub the conditioner into the leather using a firm circular motion.  There are several different types of leather conditioners available, including mink oil, leather honey, and neatsfoot oil. Even if you aren’t removing dye from leather, it’s a good idea to apply conditioner to your leather once a month in order to keep it looking shiny and new.

SUMMARY: Work the soap into a lather. Apply the lather to the stained leather. Wipe the leather off. Condition your leather.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Use digital marketing to spread awareness of your new college to potential students as well as possible faculty members. Create clean and attractive content that you can use to advertise your college and let people know that you’re open for enrollment.  Make sure you add links to your website as well as include contact information that people can use to find out more about your college.  Use email marketing to promote your college to a large group of people for relatively low costs. High schools, event centers, and social groups such as the Knights of Columbus often hold career fairs to help new and current students find a job, internship, and college to attend. Look into renting booth space at events near you so you can present your college to potential students.  Look for local events in your area and contact the group organizing it to find out about renting a booth. Recruit volunteers or hire people to run a booth at events across your area so you can reach out to more potential students. List an employment advertisement seeking teachers and administrators for your college on an online job site. People seeking to work at your college can send you their resumes so you can look through them, schedule interviews, and find the right people for the job. Popular online job listing sites include Indeed and Monster.com. Offer a better salary and benefits to faculty at other colleges to attract them to your school. Adding experienced faculty members to your staff will add more legitimacy to your college and the experience will help you build successful academic programs. Reach out to faculty at other colleges by email to see if they’re interested in a meeting to discuss employment at your school.

SUMMARY: Advertise your college online to enroll new students. Attend local career fairs to recruit new students. Post an ad seeking faculty members on online job sites. Recruit faculty from other colleges.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: It can be any size you like, or click  here to see standard banner sizes. Make it something that works with the rest of your website. Click on the Paste tab, and from the menu, select Paste from. Find a picture you like, and click the Open button. Click on the Resize tab, then choose Pixels. Set the vertical height to match the height of your banner.  Move the picture into place. Add as many pictures as you like (and that will fit!) Using the Text tool (the A button), add your name or any other text you like. Use the Select tool and draw a box around your banner. Make sure it's the size you want your finished banner to be. Then click Crop.

SUMMARY: Create a new document. Draw a banner-sized selection. If you want a colored background, use the paint bucket tool to fill the banner with any color you like. Add photos, pictures and text. Resize your picture if needed. Add your name. Crop your banner. Once you're done, save it!


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Plug the charging end of the iPad's charger cable into the bottom of the iPad, then plug the USB end of the cable into one of your Mac's USB ports. If you're using an iPad charger that has a USB 3.0 connector, you may need to buy a USB 3.0 to USB-C adapter before you can attach it to your Mac. Click the Photos app icon, which resembles a multicolored pinwheel icon, in your Mac's Dock. Click your iPad's name below the "Devices" heading on the left side of the window. If your iPad doesn't show up on the left side of the window, unlock it by pressing the Home button, entering the passcode, and pressing the Home button again. Click each photo that you want to import to do so. If you want to import all photos that aren't already on your Mac, skip this step. This button is in the upper-right corner of the window. Your selected photos will begin importing onto your Mac.  The button will also display the number of selected imaged (e.g., Import 10 Selected). If you're importing all of your iPad's new photos (i.e., photos not on your Mac), click the blue Import All New Photos button instead. Once your iPad's photos have imported to your Mac, you can view them by clicking the My Albums tab on the left side of the window.

SUMMARY:
Connect your iPad to your Mac. Open  Photos. Select your iPad. Select the photos you'd like to download. Click Import Selected. Wait for your photos to finish importing.