Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Plug your USB flash drive or external drive into your computer. Go to the iTunes folder. Copy the iTunes folder. Open your USB flash drive or external hard drive. Paste in the copied iTunes folder. Eject your USB flash drive or external drive

Answer: Your flash drive or external drive should plug directly into one of your computer's USB ports.  If you have a Mac, you may need to use a USB-C flash drive (or a USB 3.0 to USB-C adapter). Your flash drive or external hard drive must be large enough to fit your entire iTunes library onto it. This path varies depending on whether you use a Windows computer or a Mac:   Windows — Open File Explorer {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/b\/b1\/WindowsFileExplorer.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/b\/b1\/WindowsFileExplorer.png\/30px-WindowsFileExplorer.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":460,"bigWidth":"30","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of a Windows icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Fair_use\">Fair Use<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"}, click Music on the left side of the window (you may have to scroll down), and find the iTunes folder.  Mac — Open {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/1\/1d\/Macfinder2.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/1\/1d\/Macfinder2.png\/32px-Macfinder2.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":431,"bigWidth":"32","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of a macOS icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Fair_use\">Fair Use<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"} Finder, click Go at the top of the screen, click Home in the drop-down menu, and double-click the Music folder. You'll find the iTunes folder here. Click once the iTunes folder to select it, then press Ctrl+C (Windows) or ⌘ Command+C (Mac) to copy the entire folder. If you already have music in iTunes on the new computer, you'll instead double-click the iTunes folder and then copy the iTunes Media folder inside of it. On the left side of the File Explorer or Finder window, click the name of your plugged-in USB flash drive or external flash drive. On a Mac, you can also find the shortcut for the flash drive or external drive on the Desktop. In the flash drive's or external drive's window, press Ctrl+V (Windows) or ⌘ Command+V (Mac) to paste in the folder. . Once you've safely removed your flash drive or external drive, you can proceed with adding your iTunes library to the other computer.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Use your knowledge of right and wrong to move from thinking to doing! Work on your communication skills. Practice techniques that put your conscience into action. Set specific goals for using your conscience in daily activities. Live your values. Stand up for your beliefs.

Answer: Whether it is based on emotion or reason or a desire to help those in need, your conscience will guide you to make the right choices before you act. Trigger your conscience by asking: “How would I feel if someone did this to me? What would the people I respect think or do in this situation?” Think about how you speak, stand, listen, and engage with your family, friends and co-workers. How could it be improved?  Just small differences in your communication style can make a big difference in how effectively you get along with others. Learn about how to practice respectful communication and practice non violent communication. Show goodwill to everyone, even if they don’t seem to deserve it at the time. Remember that you don’t know the circumstance behind their bad behaviour. Choose to show kindness and respect to everyone. As Plato said: ”Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle.” Make what you think, say and do agree. Using your conscience will make decisions and personal relationships easier and give you peace of mind. At first you will have to think about it, but in time these will turn into habits.  You could decide to do a random act of kindness each day such as paying for the coffee of the person behind you. You could decide that each day you will stop and tell someone how much you appreciate something they do. You might decide to make effort to really listen to others with full attention when they ask for it instead of waiting for your turn to talk or multi-tasking.  Use reminders to keep you on track such as the simple Buddhist mantra: “Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action.” You can read 18 practical tips on living the golden rule here: If you believe that helping others less fortunate than you is the right thing to do, then get out there and do it.  Reach out and volunteer in your community on issues that your conscience feels strongly about, whether it is people, animals, or the environment. You could offer to be a mentor to children or a tutor to students, or simply donate food and clothing to people in need. If you can’t volunteer in the community, you can find many opportunities as a virtual volunteer. Each time you do it will increase your belief and confidence that you are a person who can be relied on to do the right thing.  Trust your own beliefs and decisions of what is right. Do not let yourself be swayed by what others think, say or do. Speak up when you see an injustice being done. Many people have a strong conscience but are afraid to act. Make sure you are a person who not only knows the right thing but does the right thing.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Try on everything that's left. Get rid of clothes that have faults with them. Hang and fold everything that you are keeping neatly in your closet.

Answer: Even if you know or think it will fit, it's always better to be safe than sorry. Give away clothes that you haven't worn for a year, that are too small or that you can't stand anymore. This will give your wardrobe a nice, fresh start.  You can use your extra clothes you don't want to sell to places like Plato's Closet to get extra cash. Be ruthless when getting rid of things, you don't need those pants with the rips in them!


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Tackle manageable problems. Express yourself. Nourish your spiritual side. Be kind to yourself.

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Not all problems have straightforward solutions; depression can be exacerbated by issues that are out of your control, like health problems, financial problems, and the death of a loved one. In order to overcome life’s toughest problems, it helps to get practice by tackling something you can change. What are the smaller obstacles in your life that cause you to feel negative day by day? Practice overcoming those, and you’ll gain strength to face the bigger issues.  Set solution-oriented goals. Think of concrete ways you can improve your situation. Has your house gotten overly cluttered? That’s something you can tackle. Make a detailed plan to clean the house, room by room, and allow yourself to feel satisfaction with each mission you accomplish. Keep track of your progress in a journal. Sometimes the simple act of writing a goal down provides motivation to move forward and make a change. Depression tends to cause people to retreat from life and avoid communicating a lot with other people, but it only gets worse when you keep emotions bottled up inside. Your feelings have value because they are a part of you, so find a way to express them.  Don’t spend too much time alone. Have daily conversations with friends, family and classmates and avoid negative people. It’s not necessary to talk about your depression; just be yourself and say what comes naturally. The most important thing is to remember you are not alone and there will be always someone ready to help.  Writing, dance, visual arts, music and other types of art can be extremely therapeutic forms of self expression. Don’t be afraid to express sadness, fear, anger, anxiety and the other emotions that accompany depression. These feelings are as much a part of life as happiness and satisfaction. Compounding your emotions with shame will only make you feel worse. Many people find that turning to spirituality helps them find peace when they’re dealing with depression.  Try  meditation, which is focused on developing thought patterns that lead to self-awareness and peace. Research meditation groups in your area or practice on your own. If you are a religious person, consider attending your place of worship more frequently, and getting involved in groups that meet outside of services. Spending time with like-minded people will give you the comfort of being part of a community. Depression can lead to extremely negative feelings about one’s abilities and personality. Focus on what you like about yourself and the positive things you have to offer the world, rather than dwelling on things that are going wrong. Don’t blame yourself for being depressed. Depression affects almost everyone at one point or another. You aren’t weak or cowardly; you have a condition that can be debilitating, and you’re taking steps to face it head-on. That’s brave.