Q: Do so by pressing your computer's power button. If your computer is already on but malfunctioning, first press and hold the power button to turn it off. If you're already logged in and you just want to restart in Safe Mode, open the Start menu instead by pressing the ⊞ Win key or by clicking the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. Once your computer finishes starting (or waking up), you should see a screen with a picture and the time in the bottom-left corner. Clicking this screen will bring up the user selection screen. This icon, which is in the bottom-right corner of the screen, resembles a circle with a line through its top. Doing so invokes a pop-up menu. The Restart option will appear near the top of the pop-up menu, and you'll find the ⇧ Shift key on the left side of your computer's keyboard. This process will restart your computer and open the Advanced Options page. You may need to click Restart anyway after clicking Restart. If so, keep holding ⇧ Shift while you do. It should be the middle option on the Advanced Options page, which is a light-blue screen with white text. It's the bottom option on this page. This option is on the right side of the page, just below the Command Prompt option. It's in the bottom-right corner of the screen. Clicking it will restart your computer to the Startup Settings menu. Once Windows has restarted to the Startup Settings page, pressing 4 will select Safe Mode as your current start-up option. Once it finishes restarting, your computer will be in Safe Mode. To exit Safe Mode, restart your computer normally.
A: Turn on or restart your computer. Click the start-up screen. Click the power icon. Hold down ⇧ Shift and click Restart. Click Troubleshoot. Click Advanced options. Click Startup Settings. Click Restart. Press the 4 key. Wait for your computer to finish restarting.

Article: Click the conversation with the contact whom you want to call, or start a new conversation. This is a phone receiver-shaped icon in the upper-right side of the window. Doing so will initiate a video call to the person or group of people. If you want to make a video call, click the video camera icon here instead. Click the video camera icon with a slash through it to turn on your camera. This will allow your contact(s) to see whatever your camera is facing. You can also turn back off video by clicking the video camera icon here. Click the red "End call" button at the bottom of the Skype page to do so.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Select a chat. Click the "Call" button. Switch to video. End the call.

Problem: Article: The melody of a song is the catchy layer of the song. But it doesn’t necessarily have to be the singing. It can be a sequence of notes that are incorporated into the song. Finding the melody will help you find the energy of the song, which will help you choose moves that are fast, slow, jerky, fluid, or whatever matches that energy. For example, you wouldn’t do high energy dance moves to a slow country or a grooving hip-hop song. Warm-up and start moving your body by nodding your head to the beat. This will help you begin to blend your movements with the music. Start with slow bobbing motions, and once you get comfortable and feel like you know the rhythm well, pick up your movement energy. When you find the beat and start bobbing your head, your confidence will rise because you’ve managed to capture the energy of the song. Now that you’ve gotten a sense of the melody and you’ve started to move your head to the rhythm of the song, start to move the rest of your body by moving your feet to the beat. Shift your weight onto one foot, then shift it back to the other. Play around with shifting your weight according to the rhythm of the song.  Tapping your feet is another great way to capture the beat of the song. Relax and keep your legs loose and knees slightly bent so you don’t look or feel so rigid. The downbeat is usually a low pitch instrument like a drum or bass, the upbeat is often a cymbal, a sharp snare, or another high pitched instrument. As you start to move your body to the music, make a mental note of the upbeat and downbeat so you can utilize them in your freestyle dance by timing your moves to coincide with them. Most dancing music occurs in pairs with the first pair being the downbeat and the second being the upbeat.
Summary: Listen to the melody of the song to find the energy of your freestyle. Bob your head to the rhythm of the beat. Start to shift your weight back and forth on your feet to the beat. Note the upbeat and downbeat so you can use them in your dance.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Choose between five and ten of your best pieces to highlight in your portfolio. Pick pieces that demonstrate the breadth of your work. For example, if you’ve worked on seating, tables, and lighting design, use examples from all of those areas. Show your best work first. For each piece, include your sketches and other prototypes that led to the final design of the piece. Show your CAD models, 3D prints, and the results of testing and interviews you might have conducted in developing each piece. This will make your portfolio stand out and provide invaluable insight into how you work. Show the finished product first. Add information about how you got to the final design second. Pick a clean design that showcases each piece. Also organize your material clearly. For example, you might want a clear photo of each piece to be a single page, followed by information about its design, form, function, and process.  Make sure your portfolio is easy to look through. Create an index so that specific work and information about your designs can be located quickly. Describe your work in a straightforward way, giving only the most pertinent information. Provide context to your work without being wordy or using long blocks of texts. These will distract from the visual nature of your work. Write short paragraphs or annotations for your sketches, models, drawings, and photos.  For example, give the title of each piece, tell it’s function, and you might include a sentence about your inspiration. For a desk, you might say, “The Stolik Desk was designed for children. Drawers can be interchanged for both right and left-handed users. The legs can be extended as the users grow.” For a floor lamp, you might say, “Drawing inspiration from the shape of the snap pea plant, the Fasol Lamp features a vivid green color and whimsical base with intertwining vines.” Describe yourself briefly. Include information that will interest prospective employers or clients, like your background, your professional goals, and your sources of inspiration. Again, don’t make this too wordy.  For background you might say where you come from and where you studied: “I originally come from Oslo and pursued my MA in Furniture and Interior Design from the Savannah College of Art and Design.” You could combine your focus with information about your internship or apprenticeship: “My focus is industrial furniture design and I’ve interned at the Glory industrial design studio.” If you have testimonials from professors, employers, or clients, include those. Highlight any awards you’ve received for your designs or related skills. Include relevant scholarships.

SUMMARY: Showcase your best work. Demonstrate the process. Use a simple layout. Keep the text minimal. Include a short bio.

Q: This is required to initialize a group FaceTime call. Press on the new message button in the corner of Messages, and add contacts to the group chat. Make sure that all the numbers appear in blue.  FaceTime only works with iMessage.  Wait for everyone to join.  You will see their faces. On iPhone X or later (excludes iPhone SE (2nd generation)), tap on the star, then choose the Memoji you want to use. You can also tap the star to draw on the camera, add stickers, and more. Tap on the triple dots to expand additional options for your FaceTime call. You cannot end the call, but you can leave the group call by tapping on the x at the bottom. Once everyone has left, the FaceTime call will end.
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Make sure you and your friends are running iOS 12.1 and later or macOS Mojave with the latest updates. Start a group chat in Messages. Tap on the arrow by the newly formed group. Choose "FaceTime". Turn on your Memoji. Flip the camera, mute the mic, turn off your video, manage who is on the call, and change the audio source. Leave the FaceTime call.