Write an article based on this "Download and install iTunes. Open iTunes and connect your iPhone to your computer. Run the first-time setup (if prompted). Check the notification area to see if it's backing up automatically. Select your iPhone to open the Summary page. Select "This computer" in the "Backups" section. Click ."
article: You can download it for free from itunes.com/download.   Click here for more detailed instructions on installing iTunes. If you have macOS Catalina, skip this step. Use the USB cable that came with the iPhone.  If you're connecting for the first time, you'll be prompted to "Trust" the computer on the iPhone's screen. On macOS Catalina, you can find your iPhone and iPhone backup in Finder. If you have never connected your iPhone to a computer before, you'll be prompted to run a quick setup. This won't erase anything on the phone, it will just give it a name. By default, your iPhone will automatically backup when connected to iTunes. The display at the top of the window will let you know if the iPhone is being backed up. If you want to run a manual backup, you'll need to select your device first. If your iPhone isn't appearing, see the Troubleshooting section.  Finder - Your iPhone will be listed on the Finder sidebar.  It may take moment for the button to become clickable. iTunes 12 - A button for your device will appear at the top of the iTunes window. It may take moment for the button to become clickable. iTunes 11 - You can select your iPhone from the Devices drop-down menu in the upper-right corner of the iTunes window. iTunes 10 - Select your iPhone from the Devices section of the left sidebar. This will make complete backups of your iPhone to your computer's hard drive using iTunes. Note: Finder and iTunes does not back up your movies, music, podcasts, or apps. These will need to be synced again if you restore your iPhone using the backup you create. Back Up Now to begin the backup process. iTunes or Finder will begin backing up your iPhone, and the backup file will be stored in your iTunes MobileSync folder. iTunes or Finder will only store the most recent backup for each of your iOS devices.  The backup process will likely take a few minutes to complete. The backup file that is created cannot be opened, it can only be used to restore an iPhone. If you need to find something in the iPhone backup file, you'll need to use a backup extractor.

Write an article based on this "Say “Mm-mmm. Alternate between “Mm-mm” and “Mm-hmm. Repeat “Ney ney ney. Practice saying tongue twisters. Practice these exercises regularly."
article: ” Do this until you feel the front of your face buzz or vibrate. The vibration may cause the front of your face to tickle a bit, but this means you are doing the exercise correctly. Repeat this exercise five times. ” Say “Mm-mm” as in tummy, and “Mm-hmm” as in yes. Alternate between the two mm’s. Repeat this five times. Then, alternate between the two mm’s as you go from low to middle to high and back again with the pitch of your voice. Repeat this ten times. This exercise helps to develop mask resonance. ” Going up and down your vocal range, i.e., low to middle to high and back again, say “Ney ney ney ney ney.” Say it loudly, but do not yell. Repeat this exercise ten times. Say a tongue twister several times as fast as you can while keeping the words clear. Start out slow, but increase your speed over time. This exercise isolates the muscles in your throat, which helps with articulation. Some tongue twisters to practice with are:  “Three free throws.” “She sells seashells by the seashore.” “The blue bluebird blinks.” “Freshly fried flying fish, freshly fried flesh.” “Peter piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.” Do these exercises three to five times a week. Additionally, perform these exercises 30 minutes before speaking in public or for long periods of time.

Write an article based on this "Gather your materials. Remove extra pieces from your helmet. Download and print the mask files. Assemble and glue the paper mask cutouts to the helmet. Cut mirror sheets or vinyl to the shape of the mask. Cut soda cans in half and attach them with glue. Cutout and tint the clear plastic visor. Attach the tinted visor to the helmet. Program your LED belt buckle. Attach the LED belt buckle to the visor."
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Before you can get started you will need to collect all the materials required by the the project. All of these materials will be used at some point so make sure you have them all collected.  Take a look at the following items to learn what you will need:  A chrome novelty motorcycle helmet. Printable mask templates, made by Luchofunk, which can be found on-line. At least five sheets of card-stock. Glue or glue gun Small wooden sticks, coat hanger, or crafting foam to add support. Two cans of soda. Car mirror replacement sheets or silver vinyl. Programmable LED belt buckle. A clear plastic sheet. Spray on window tint. Depending on what type of helmet you've bought you may need to remove extra material from it.  These might be black liners that run along the edge of the helmet, stickers, or molding.  Your goal is to have your helmet looking smooth, with only the shining chrome pieces showing. You won't need to create your own templates to build the front of your mask.  Instead, you can download these templates and then print them out.  These templates will ensure that your mask face is the proper size and shape when you add them to your helmet.  You can find the mask files on-line. You won't need to download the ear mask files as you will be using soda cans instead. Print the templates on the card-stock. Once you've printed the mask files out on your card-stock you can cut them out, form them, and then glue them to your mask.  Doing this will form the face of your mask.  You can attach wooden sticks or wire for extra support. Craft foam can also work well for adding extra support. Apply any support to the back or inside of the mask. Now that you have your cardstock face attached to the helmet you will want to cover them in either the mirror replacement sheets or vinyl.  This will cover up the paper texture and give your mask a shiny metallic look.  Cut the mirror sheets or vinyl to the sizes of your mask face and glue them on to complete the look.  You can spray paint the whole mask first with a metallic silver paint. After painting the mask you can apply the silver metallic vinyl. You will to cut two soda cans in half to create the ears of your mask.  The part you will be attaching to your mask is the bottom half of the soda cans.  Attach one of the soda can bottoms on each side of the mask with glue or hot glue.  If the can has an image printed on it you can paint them with your silver paint or apply silver vinyl. Cut the cans in half, going around the middle of the can.  You want to end up with the bottom of the can for use on your mask. The cans will be attached on the outside of the mask in the area where Bangalter's are located. Now that your mask frame is complete it's time to build the visor.  Take your clear plastic sheet and cut it to the size that you will need to completely cover the visor area of your mask.  Once you've cut out the shape of the visor you can tint it using your tint-spray to complete the visor. Don't cut the visor to the exact size of the mask.  Leave about 1/2” of material so that you can glue it to the inside of the mask later on. After your visor has been cutout, tinted, and dried you can attach it to your mask.  You will be attaching it to the inside of your mask using your hot glue gun or other adhesive.  Gluing it to the inside of your mask will help hide the glue and keep your masking looking clean.  The visor is attached on the inside of your mask. Apply your adhesive inside the mask, around the edge where the hole for the visor is. Stick the visor to the inside of the mask by placing it so that it comes in contact with your glue. Putting the visor on the inside of your helmet will help keep its visible lines clean and flush with the outside of the mask. You can also place your visor in the mask and then tape it in place. Before you install your LED belt buckle you will need to program it.  Programming your LED belt buckle will allow you to display anything you might want to when your mask is being worn.  Think about programming in some of your favorite lyrics or other Daft Punk icons.  Each LED belt buckle will come with it's own programming instructions. Many LED belt buckles will allow for a number of words to be programmed into them. The last step in completing your helmet it to attach the LED belt buckle to your visor.   Tape the LED belt buckle to the inside center of your visor.  This will allow any programmed text or images to be seen through the visor, completing your Daft Punk mask.  Put your helmet on and see how it looks. You should be able to see the LEDs through the front of the visor. You won't be able to see directly through the LED buckle.  However, you will still be able to see through the rest of the visor just fine. Make any adjustments that you might need to.