Problem: Article: The Play Store icon looks like a colored arrow icon on your device's Apps list. You have to be connected to the internet to browse the Play Store. Clipboard managers let you keep track of your clipboard history by saving everything that you copy and paste. You can browse the Productivity section in Categories, or use the Search field at the top of your screen to find a free or paid clipboard manager. Find the clipboard manager you downloaded on your Apps list, and tap on it to open the app. Your clipboard manager app will show you a list of everything you copied to your clipboard. Most clipboard managers, such as Clipboard Manager and aNdClip, will open up to your clipboard logs. In some apps, such as Clipper, you may need to tap the Clipboard tab at the top of your screen.
Summary: Open the Google Play Store app. Find and download a clipboard manager app on the Play Store. Open your clipboard manager app. Check your clipboard logs in your clipboard manager.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Ducklings cannot yet regulate their body temperature, so a brooder (a heated poultry box) is necessary. Newborn ducks need to be kept at 86°F (30°C) for the first week and at 81°F (27°C) after that.  After 4-6 weeks, ducks can regulate their temperature and no longer need to be kept in a brooder. Brooders can easily be bought online or at a pet store. If your ducklings seem to be panting, turn the brooder temperature down a couple of degrees. Ducks that are 35 days old or older and ducks who are laying eggs need to be kept at 55°F (13°C). Ducks that are clustering together are likely cold, and if they are panting, they are too warm. Watch for this, and adjust the temperature accordingly.  Provide cool water for ducks to swim in if the weather is extremely hot. A small wading pool can work well for this purpose. However, if you don't want them going into your own swimming pool, check out the wikiHow How to Keep Ducks Out of a Pool. Keep the ducks somewhere you can maintain the temperature. Newborn ducklings only require 289 square centimeters (.31 sq ft) each to roam, and this amount increases as they age. Ducks 3 days of age need 1024 sq cm (1.10 sq ft), ducks 1 week old need 2304 sq cm (2.48), and ducks laying eggs need 2500-2809 sq cm (3 sq ft). If the pen has wire floors, floors for ducklings under 3 weeks should be constructed of 1.9 cm (3/4 inch) mesh and 12-gauge welded wire. This should be attached to a frame designed to keep the wire flat and minimize manure accumulation. For ducks over 3 weeks, use 2.5 cm (1 inch) mesh. Vinyl coated wire or smooth galvanized wire is preferred.  The pen should be secure enough so the ducks do not escape. The shelter should protect from raccoons or bobcats, especially if the shelter is outside. Non-wire floors are fine, as long as there aren’t lots of places the ducks can scrap their fragile feet. Ducks are messy birds with liquid excrement, which is why you must sanitize the housing with a non-toxic disinfectant at least 3 times a week. Their housing also needs ventilation, such as an open window. If your ducks are being kept indoors, be sure they are getting air. At many points during the year, the sun is not out this long. Turn on artificial lights once the sun sets to provide 14-17 hours of light for the ducks. During the spring time, female ducks will begin to lay eggs, so you should provide them with plenty of peace and quiet, food, and a nearby water source. If you do not want more ducklings, simply remove the eggs from the laying duck soon after she lays them. Ducks like to hide their eggs, so you may find them unexpectedly.  It is normal for a duck to abandon her eggs. She may hatch them next time. Ducks can lay one egg at a time or 14, depending on the duck. Once she has laid about 1 dozen eggs, they will hatch in about one month, though some may not survive.  Place newborns in the brooder.

SUMMARY: Keep newborn ducks in a brooder for 4-6 weeks. Keep adult ducks at their optimum temperature. Provide a pen large enough for the ducks to walk around. House the ducks in a pen with adequate protection and flooring. Keep the housing clean and well-ventilated. Provide the ducks with 14-17 hours of light every day. Allow nesting mothers to hatch their eggs.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Some large companies have systems in place to make it easy for you to refer people for jobs. In addition, many of these companies also offer bonuses if you refer someone they hire, so it's good to go through the proper channels if you can. Usually, you refer friends for a specific position, so make sure you know exactly what position your friend wants to apply for. Sometimes, the referral system is integrated into the job listings, so you simply find the correct job. Other times, you may need to enter the position into a form. Once you choose the right position, you'll need to fill in some information about your friend, such as the person's name, address, phone number, and email address. You'll also need to fill in this information for yourself, as well. If you haven't heard anything in return for about a month, it's fine to follow up and see what's going on. You can send another email to see if the job is still open or if someone has been hired to the position without your knowledge. For instance, you could write, "I'd like to follow up on the position of Office Worker that my friend Rachel Amador applied for. Has the position been filled, or are you still reviewing the candidates? Please contact me if you have any questions."
Summary: Find out if your company has a referral system. Choose the position. Fill out the form. Follow up later.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This rope should be long enough to easily go over the head of the jumper or jumpers while the turners stand a comfortable distance apart. Face one of them and place the rope to the right or left of your feet. Have them throw the rope over your head, and jump when it reaches your other side. Get the rhythm of this jumping pattern before moving on. It takes some timing, but it can be done. Once you're comfortable running into the rope, you can practice jumping while looking between the turners instead of at them. One or two other jumpers can join you as you run into the rope, but you should approach the rope one by one. Once one person finds a rhythm, the next person should jump in. For double dutch jumping, the two turners have a rope in each hand. The turners should turn one rope, and then turn the other in the opposite direction when the first rope is halfway through its arc.  Once the ropes start moving, you should jump over each rope while still facing the turners. Remember that you'll have to jump twice as fast as you would with one rope, because you'll have to jump over two ropes in each jump cycle. Double dutch is more challenging and more fun if there is more than one jumper. You can even sing songs to count how many times the jumpers have jumped. One popular song begins, "Bubble gum, bubble gum, in a dish, how many pieces do you wish?" After those words, you can start counting, "one, two, three..." to mark how many times the person or people jumping have successfully jumped.
Summary:
Choose a longer rope. Jump after standing between the turners. Run into the turning rope. Jump double dutch.