Write an article based on this "Combine all ingredients in the slow cooker. Let sit. Cover and cook. Serve with rice. Keep the leftovers."
article: That includes the rinsed chicken. In this method, all ingredients are cooked at once. Let the ingredients stand at room temperature in the slow cooker for about 15 minutes. Remember not to open the slow cooker while cooking. Cook for 3 hours on high or for 6 hours on low until the chicken is done. Short grain white rice is most common, but you can use brown rice alternatively for added nutrition. Some people like to add salt to the rice. Leftovers of Philippine chicken adobe are particularly delicious. Eat leftovers a day or two later, or freeze in a plastic zip bag.

Write an article based on this "Familiarize yourself with the notes of the music before using your metronome. Start out slow. Focus on problem areas. Speed it up. Test yourself."
article: Practice the piece without any regard to time at first. Once you know the notes and chords and have a good grasp on the order they are played, then you can begin to focus on performing the piece at the appropriate rhythm. Slow practice will make for fast playing.  Set your metronome to 60 or 80 BPM to begin with. Listen to the metronome for a few moments before you begin playing. You may want to tap your feet or watch the metronome to help you keep the time with your internal clock. Music is never equally difficult throughout the entire piece. Some spots will give you more trouble than others. Use the metronome at a slow speed and take it one note at a time until your hands become more familiar with required movements. You can also try adding in the notes one at a time to work out a trouble spot. Begin with just the first note of the piece. Play the note again, then add the second note. Stop. Start again with the first 2 notes and add the third note, and so on. Continue until you reach the end of the piece. Once you feel comfortable and confident playing the piece slowly, increase the tempo. Small increases are the best. Stick to about 5 BPM above the previous setting. Go through the piece until you are comfortable with performing at the higher speed. Then, increase the speed again. Keep raising the tempo slowly until you can perform the song at full speed. Make sure to play consistently with the metronome rather than faster or slower or you may learn to play certain parts of the piece at the wrong pace. Once you feel you have mastered a piece of music, you can try practicing the piece along with the metronome. You may not areas where your performance was not as even as you believed it to be. Work on those areas some more to become a better musician.

Write an article based on this "Plug your USB drive into your computer. Open Start . Open File Explorer . Click This PC. Select your USB drive. Click Computer. Click Properties. Click the ReadyBoost tab. Check the "Use this device" box. Click Apply, then click OK."
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Your flash drive or hard drive should plug into one of your computer's USB slots.  On a laptop, USB slots are generally on the sides of the laptop's housing. On a desktop, you'll usually find USB slots in the front or back of the CPU box, or on a peripheral such as the keyboard. Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. Click the folder-shaped icon in the bottom-left side of the Start window. It's on the far-left side of the File Explorer window. Click the name of the USB drive that you attached. It will usually have an "F:" designation if it's the only external storage attached. It's a tab in the upper-left side of the window. A toolbar will appear just below the Computer tab. This white box with a red checkmark on it is on the far-left side of the toolbar. The flash drive's Properties window will open. It's at the top of the Properties window. You'll see this in the middle of the page. Doing so will allow Windows to use the maximum space available on your flash drive for RAM.  You won't be able to use more than your computer's maximum RAM capacity. You may have to wait a few seconds for ReadyBoost to display the flash drive's information. These are both at the bottom of the window. Doing so will save your settings and apply the USB drive's free space to RAM usage. Once you unplug the USB drive, you'll need to go back into the ReadyBoost menu to set it up as RAM if you decide to use it as RAM again.