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Adobe Digital Editions is paired with your Nook, and is required for older Nook models without the option of downloading apps. Your computer will function as a mediator between your Nook and online library account. If you do not have a computer of your own, you may be able to use a library computer to complete this process. Using the same email address you used to activate your Nook, create an account with Adobe Digital Editions. Creating an account will help you keep track of your downloads, and will facilitate the transfer of books from your computer to your e-reader. Using an email different from your Nook email may create some difficulty in the download and transfer process. Pause at this point in the process and connect your Nook to your computer using a USB cable. Turn your Nook on to make sure it registers with Adobe. When you select the format you wish to download in on Overdrive (the program most libraries use to lend books digitally), a window will appear giving you the option of opening the file or downloading it. Select “Open the file with Adobe,” which will automatically pull the book open in your Adobe library. Once you have opened Adobe, select the “library” button in the top left hand corner, which should bring up a list of books you have downloaded or borrowed. Having your library open will allow you to identify and highlight the book you are trying to transfer. Highlight the book you want to place on your Nook, and drag it to the middle of the page on the left-hand side, where a small icon reading “Nook” will appear. This will complete the process of transferring the book to your Nook. Check your Nook before disconnecting to make sure the book has appeared in your Nook library. When you have finished your digital library book, plug your Nook into your computer once more, and open Adobe. From your library on your Nook, click “Return Book.” Open Adobe and complete the return by also clicking “Return Book” inside of the Adobe program. To verify your return has gone through, you can minimize Adobe and check your Overdrive or library account. If your book does not return, you may need to contact Nook customer service or your library for assistance.

summary: Download Adobe Digital Editions to your computer. Create an ADE account. Connect your Nook to your computer. Open the book using Adobe. Select the “library” button. Click and drag the book. Click “Return Book” on your Nook. Click “Return Book” in Adobe.


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This means that when it does come time to study, you have all the information you need in front of you. Use notation forms that are useful for you; don't copy other forms unless you actually find them useful. It is often best to develop your own highlighting methods, your own shorthand, and your own summarizing techniques. Doing this will indicate whether or not you understood what you have read.  Read the passage or paragraphs. Brainstorm a few questions based on what you read. Read the passage or paragraph once more and answer the questions.

summary: Take notes of everything. Ask yourself questions on what you are reading.


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It's important to get up as soon as your alarm goes off—pressing snooze several times messes up your sleep patterns, and you'll still feel just as tired. If you set your alarm for 7:00 AM but really don't get up until 7:10 after you snoozed the alarm once, go ahead and just set your alarm for 7:10 AM to give yourself those extra minutes of uninterrupted sleep. This will help your eyes adjust to the day while motivating your brain to get up and get moving. Set up a lamp right next to your bed so that you can easily turn it on once you're awake. This will help you avoid hitting the snooze button over and over again, and you'll be forced to get out of bed to turn the alarm off.  Set the alarm on a bookshelf, by the door to your room, or by a window. Make sure the alarm is close enough that you'll still hear it when it goes off. It's much more tempting to stay in bed when the room is dark, so pull open the curtains or adjust the blinds to allow sunlight to come into your room each morning, helping to wake you up. If your room doesn't receive a lot of sunlight, try investing in a natural alarm clock. These mimic the light of a rising sun so that you're gradually awakened naturally. If you have a cup of coffee each morning, programming your coffee maker to start making coffee at a certain time is a great way to get you motivated to get out of bed. Not only will you wake up to the smell of fresh coffee, but you won't have to waste time making it. A main reason why people have trouble getting out of bed in the morning is because they're so cozy and warm under the blankets. By setting out a sweatshirt, robe, or sweater, you don't have to worry about feeling the drafty morning air once you're awake. You can also set out slippers or socks as a good way to keep your feet warm once you're out of bed. While you can always use the clock on your phone, there are lots of apps designed specifically for helping you wake up and get out of bed. Peruse the app store on your phone to find one that suits you. Try an app such as Wake N Shake, Rise, or Carrot to help you wake up each morning. You'll be much more likely to get out of bed immediately if you know you have something you have to do. Set up meetings or schedule workouts with a friend early in the morning so that you're motivated to get up and moving on time.
summary: Avoid hitting snooze. Turn on the lights as soon as you wake up. Put your alarm across the room so you have to get up to turn it off. Open your curtains or blinds right after you wake up. Put your coffee on a timer so it’s already made when you wake up. Place a warm robe or sweater next to your bed for easy access. Try out an app if you don't have a physical alarm clock. Make morning appointments for motivation to get up on time.