INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Find and click Dropbox in your Applications folder to open it. You will see a Dropbox icon on your menu bar in the upper-right corner of your screen. It's located next to the clock and battery icons in the upper-right corner of your screen. A pop-up window will open. This button is located in the upper-right corner of the pop-up window. It will open your options on a drop-down menu. This will open your Dropbox settings in a new window. It's at the top of the settings window. You can find it under the Photos heading. When this box is unchecked, your photos and videos on your connected devices will no longer be automatically uploaded to your Dropbox.

SUMMARY: Open the Dropbox app on your computer. Click the Dropbox icon on your menu bar. Click the gear icon. Click Preferences on the menu. Click the Import tab. Uncheck the Enable camera uploads box.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: as soon as possible. The bacteria can enter the horse’s bloodstream through a wound, especially if it’s deep. Wash the wound with diluted chlorhexidine or betadine. Rinse it off with a sterile saline solution. Then apply an antibacterial ointment in order to prevent an infection. It’s best to have your vet check the wound to make sure it’s properly treated. Puncture wounds from shots or sharp objects are some of the most dangerous. This is because the skin over the wound closes quickly, trapping any bacteria under the skin in warm, moist conditions. As the bacteria multiplies, the horse becomes ill. It’s important that the antibacterial ointment is applied before the puncture closes over.  Horses are most at risk if there's soil on the horse's skin or the wounding object, as Clostridium botulinum spores occur naturally in soil. When the horse's skin is punctured, the bacteria from the soil gets pushed into the wound. Be especially cautious of puncture wounds around the pastern (lower leg), coronary band (where the leg meets the hoof), and hoof. Make sure to clean them extremely well. These wounds are susceptible to infection, so make sure that they are properly cleaned after the procedure. Follow all of your vet’s instructions for after-care to ensure that your horse’s wounds remain infection-free.  Be sure to follow your vet's instructions for cleaning and protecting the wound until it heals. Prevent soil from getting on the wound, as it could lead to an infection. Make sure your hands are clean before you handle the horse.
Summary: Clean wounds Make sure puncture wounds are properly sterilized. Monitor castration wounds or umbilical hernia repairs.

You will need a dressmaking dummy to be able to see the garment as you work on it, and make sure it fits a human form. If you don’t have one, you can create a makeshift one yourself, in your own size.  Put on a shirt that you don’t want, and cover it completely with duct tape while wearing it. This will create a stiff duct tape form in the shape of your body. Remove it by cutting it down the side, from your hip to your armpit, and then up along the sleeve. Tape back over the cut to make the form whole again. Stuff it with newspaper, and close up the bottom, neck, and sleeves with more duct tape. You can decide whether to keep the arms, or cut them off. Use a pencil in case of mistakes, and label each section to avoid confusion later. Remember the old carpenters’ adage: measure twice, cut once. You can waste a lot of time with a single mistake. When you’re done, cut out the shapes. Ideally you should know a thing or two about pattern making before attempting this, but you don’t have to be an expert. You do need to be able to envision how your garment will be put together, however, and have the skills to execute it. Lay the butcher paper pieces of your pattern onto muslin, and trace them. Cut these out too, and pin them into the basic shape of your garment. Introduce your pinned muslin garment to your sewing machine. Remove the pins, and put the garment on a mannequin, or on your own body if you are designing for yourself. Look at how it fits. Think about the shape. What’s working? What isn’t? Take notes, make sketches, draw on or cut the muslin, or whatever helps you make sense of the changes you want to make. How close is the mock-up to what you had envisioned? Are you ready to move forward with this design? Do you need to make another before you try it with nicer fabric? Depending on how your mock-up looks, you may want to go back to the drawing board completely, or you may be ready to move on to sewing the actual garment. It’s time to bring your design to life. Proceed as you did with the muslin mock-up. Remember, you are going to make mistakes, especially the first few times around. Make sure you buy more fabric than you think you need, give yourself lots of extra time, and always double-check your measurements. Things will not always go according to plan. Be prepared to problem solve, or tweak your design as you go. Sometimes the most exciting innovations come from mistakes.
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One-sentence summary -- Make a dummy. Draw your pattern on butcher paper. Recreate the pattern on muslin. Sew your mock-up. Evaluate the garment. Decide what your next step is. Move on to the real thing.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you don’t absolutely know that he likes you, don’t act upon it. You may ruin a friendship based on rumors that other people have told you or an assumption that you’ve made because you think he likes you. There are some tell-tale signs that he is truly into you.  He consistently asks you out. He persistently tries for body contact. He persists on hanging one-on-one. The longer you wait, the worse it’ll be. His feelings will grow and it will be impossible to maintain any kind of friendship after you tell him the truth. You can pretend all you want that he’ll “get the hint” if you simply avoid him. Well, he won’t. You need to find a time to talk to him. Make it a time when it’s only the two of you, so that he doesn’t get embarrassed in front of a group of people. Write down what you’re going to say before you say it. If you fumble over your words, you’ll make the conversation longer, more awkward, and a worse time than it needs to be. In your plan, you should have some points about why you aren’t interested in him. Don’t attack him with reasons he’s gross—just be honest about why you’re not into him.  You can’t seem to move on from your ex-boyfriend. You just aren’t physically attracted to him. You like someone else. If you have a conversation on the phone or over text, you can still implement all of these into your conversation. The most important part when doing that is being ultimate. Make sure he knows that there is no future chance for the relationship.

SUMMARY:
Know that he likes you. Don’t procrastinate. Don’t avoid him forever. Make a plan. Talk over the phone.