Getting to know the name of a place on the outline of a map is somewhat impersonal, and memorizing just the names of countries may seem somewhat pointless to you if you don’t connect them to the people who live there.  Every place is made up of people with often unique cultures and histories, and getting to know the character of a place by learning about the culture and the people can make your study of geography come to life.  Try to make your study more interactive by “experiencing” the culture of a place.  For example, you may find videos of a dance or music style unique to the region you’re studying. You could also treat yourself by cooking a recipe from each area you study to put yourself in the culinary shoes of the local population. Borders between countries often have a long history of conflict or controversy.  Learning about the conflicts can make it easier to remember who is on each side of the border.   Similarly, learning about any name changes of countries or cities—not just the fact that the name changed, but why it changed and who changed it—can give you richer context for understanding the area and remembering the current names of countries or cities. Civilization always settles around water.  Most major cities—particularly cities with a long history—can be found near oceans, harbors, or large rivers.  Learning about trade routes and imagining details about shipping and sea travel as the continent evolved into its current state can help give land areas context. If you are trying to learn geography but find it rather dull or rote, try to learn it in terms of an area or subject that does interest you.  If you are particularly interested in climate, for example, learning about the climate of each region may help you remember the geography more effectively. The best way to really learn about an area is to visit it!  While it may seem counter-intuitive to learn the geography after you visit a place (if, indeed, you are learning the geography in order to navigate effectively while visiting), it may be easier to internalize the details if you have an experience to draw upon.  For example, if you’re trying to learn about the most populous cities in your state, try to visit each city.  Traveling from one to another will give you a sense of the distance between each city as well as the key features of each city. Part of really understanding something is being able to think about it critically.  In the case of geography, you may want to question who decides where borders go, who makes the maps that you are studying, or how political boundaries influence or change native populations who may not have conformed to the borders initially.
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One-sentence summary -- Examine culture and people. Learn about border disputes. Follow the water. Connect the geography to another area of interest. Visit places of interest. Question the status quo.

Q: Add your taxi company to tourist websites, and other informational sites.  For example, you could hand out key chain loyalty cards which customers simply scan and their details are kept on file. Having group discounts and special members only discounts are another possibility for promoting your company. For example, Facebook and Twitter. Share updates and information regularly. Reward customers for sharing information, liking your company or entering competitions your company runs. You could also consider special advertising, such as "company of the month".
A: Advertise your taxi company on flyers, in local publications, and on the Internet. Print business cards to give to customers after their ride. Consider having customer loyalty schemes. Set up social media accounts. Use the taxis to raise revenue by offering car space for advertising.

Article: If you are crafty, and have a talent for making hair bows, necklaces, or scarfs, start selling them to your friends, family or the general public. This can be a fun way to make money on items you love to make.  Set up an account on Etsy to showcase your merchandise, and expand your customer base. Let your parents know you would like to set up an Etsy account, and ask them to help you set up a PayPal account so you can successfully sell your goods. See if you can sell your merchandise at local craft fairs or garage sales. Depending on the quality and amount of clothes you have, you can sell clothes that no longer fit you or that you don't wear anymore. There are many thrift stores that will buy your clothes from you to resell in their shops. Simply go through your closet, and put the clothes you no longer want in a garbage bag. Take the bag to a thrift store in your area, and let them buy the clothes from you. Be sure to always check with your parents before trying to sell any of your clothes or belongings. If you get permission from your parents, then you can try selling your clothes. Ask friends or family to pitch in their stuff they would like to sell so that it's a bigger and better sale. Put up signs around your neighborhood and town telling how to get to your house and what time the sale is. Many people get up early for garage sales, so be sure to start yours by 9 a.m., and keep it going until at least noon. Remember to ask your parents if you are allowed to sell your things. See if your parents have things they want to sell, so you can sell your stuff together.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Sell homemade jewelry or accessories. Sell your old or unwanted clothes. Hold a garage sale to sell all of your unwanted stuff.

Problem: Article: Go to https://www.facebook.com in your browser. This will open your News Feed if you're logged into Facebook. If you aren't logged in, enter in the upper-right side of the page the email address and password that you use to log into Facebook. It's a silhouette of two people in the upper-right side of the Facebook page. A drop-down menu will appear. This link is in the upper-right side of the drop-down menu. Doing so will open a list of suggested friends. You can click Add Friend to the right of a person whom you know, or you can click a person's profile to view more information about them if their security settings allow for it. You can narrow the search results by selecting different filters (e.g., location) on the right side of the page.
Summary: Open Facebook. Click the "Friends" icon. Click Find Friends. Review the results.

Article: It's the blue app with a white "A" on it. This is where you download and install new apps. It's located in the lower-right corner next to the icon of an hourglass. Tap the gray search bar at the top and type plex on the on-screen keyboard that pops up. Then tap the search key to perform a search. The Plex app has a black icon with a yellow chevron pointing towards the right. When prompted, use your Touch ID or device passcode to download and install the Plex app. If you don't have any security on your phone, tap "Install" to start the installation. This will appear once the app is installed. This will launch the Plex app. If you already have a Plex account, choose whichever method you used to create your Plex account when you installed the media server on your computer. If this is the first time using Plex on your iPhone or iPad, you can tap "Next" to view the introduction or you can tap "Skip Intro" to go the main page. It's located in the upper-left corner and has the name of your iPhone or iPad. If you want to view videos on your computer, tap your computer's name or the name you gave to the Plex Server you set up on your computer. It's the second tab at the bottom. You can choose Movies, Music, Photos, Channels, or Playlists. This will allow you to browse all the files and folders in your media library. This media will start streaming to your iPhone or iPad.
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Open the App Store . Tap the Search tab. Type plex into search. Tap GET next to Plex. Enter your Touch ID or passcode. Tap OPEN. Tap a sign in method and log in. Tap your device menu in the top-left. Tap the device you want to stream from. Tap Browse. Tap a category. Tap Browse again. Tap the media you want to stream.