Write an article based on this "Add a third piece. Play with colors and textures. Consider an additional layer. Choose a jacket or coat as your final layer."
article: Once you’ve settled on a top and bottom, adding a third piece will pull the outfit together and make you feel more polished. Examples of third pieces that work well are a cropped jacket, a cardigan, a funky hoodie, a faux fur vest or even just a long sleeved button down shirt to go over your short sleeves if you expect it to be chilly. Mix it up by adding a patterned third layer over solids.  If your base outfit is monochrome or features solid colors, choose a bolder third piece to accent. For instance, liven up a black top and pants with a brightly colored or patterned cardigan or sweater.  Add a casual flannel button down over a t-shirt and jeans to pull the outfit together and make it more interesting. If you’ve chosen a boldly striped top, try a sharp solid colored blazer over it. A blouse or a top with ruffles, embellishment, or buttons may be more appropriate for a formal occasion. Layered pieces allow you to do all sorts of interesting things with color and texture that will make your outfit truly stand out. Wear a soft knit cardigan over a silk top to add texture to your outfit. Or add texture by putting a belted, faux fur vest over a trendy sleeveless top and sleek skinny jeans.  Another example would be a button down cotton dress shirt topped with a tweed blazer. If your top and bottom are both solid colors, try adding a third piece in another bright, solid color to make it really pop. For instance, a black top and bright red jeans could be jazzed up with a bright blue cropped jacket. Another example would be pairing black dress trousers and a dark grey button down dress shirt royal blue blazer. Once you’ve chosen a third piece, you may or may not want to add another layer to your outfit. If it’s going to be a chilly day, create another layer by tossing a cool hoodie over your casual jeans, t-shirt and flannel button down to complete the look.  If you’re wearing a tank top underneath a sheer, long-sleeved blouse, consider adding a sleek, structured blazer on top as an additional layer.  This will give the outfit another dimension and a more polished final look. If the weather is cool, your final layer will be a jacket or coat. Let the style of your outfit dictate what kind of jacket or coat you pair it with. For example, wear a black leather jacket over a bright top and skinny jeans for a trendy, punk-inspired look.  A classic pea coat looks great dressed both up and down.  Pair it with a sleek, professional outfit for a great look. Pairing it with a cute top and vintage jeans looks just as great. Add a warm, fleece hoodie over a t-shirt and leggings/jeans for a casual look.

Write an article based on this "Launch the “Nokia Content Copier. Select the phone you wish to backup. Click on “Backup. Choose which data to backup. Identify the location of the backup. Wait for the backup to finish. Exit."
article: ” Click on the Backup icon. The Nokia Content Copier subprogram would appear. Choose from the drop down list. There’s a notification near the bottom informing you when the latest backup from this phone was done. This will give you an idea how long it has been since you last protected your data through backing up. ” The program would read your phone’s contents, after which, it will show you the list of data you can back up. User files include images, videos, music, and user documents. From the checkboxes, tick the ones you wish to back up; you can tick all checkboxes. When you’re done, click on the right arrow icon to proceed to the next step. Identify where the program would put the backup file after it’s done.  Remember this location so that you can easily find the file later on. Click on the right arrow icon to proceed to the next step. A dialog box would show you the backup progress and percentage completion. Do not use or disconnect your phone during this time. You will be notified when the backup is finished. Click "Close" to exit the program. You’ve successfully backed up your Nokia phone!

Write an article based on this "Fold your paper diagonally. Make horizontal and vertical folds. Fold the top corners to the bottom. Make creases on the left and right. Fold the top down. Open the upper flap. Repeat on the other side. Make the bird’s legs and neck. Fold the bird’s head. Make the bird’s wings. Make your bird’s wings flap."
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Start with a square of origami paper (colored side up). Turn it so that it looks like a diamond. Fold the top of the diamond all the way down to the bottom and crease. Unfold, then make another fold, taking the left tip over to the right one, and crease. Unfold once again. Flip the paper over. Turn it so that it is oriented like a square again. Fold the top left and right corners down to the bottom ones and crease. Unfold, then take the top and bottom corners on the left and fold them over to the corresponding corners on the right. Crease at the fold, and unfold your paper again. Turn your paper so that it is diamond shaped again and fold the top to the bottom. It will look like a triangle. Push the left and right tips into the interior of the triangle until they reach the bottom tip, and crease. The paper should now look like a smaller square with upper and lower flaps. Turn it so that looks like a diamond. Take the tips of the upper flaps on the left and right and fold them to the center of the square. Make creases, then unfold. Take the top flap of the diamond and fold it downwards.  Crease it to make a line running between the folds made by the right and left flaps. The tip of the top should touch the center crease. Unfold the top flap. Lift the upper flap, starting from the bottom of the diamond. Keep lifting it upwards until it lies flat. The sides of the upper flap should fold inwards at the same time. Press the folds. Flip your paper over and work with the flap on the other side (originally the lower flap, now facing upwards) to make creases on its left, right, and top tips. The lift the flap from the bottom until it lies flat, as you did before. Press all of the folds. Your paper should now look like a narrow diamond shape. One of the points will be separated into two sections that you can move freely. Turn the paper so that these face downwards. Take the right section and fold it diagonally, just below the left point of the diamond, so that the tip points upward and slightly to the left. Do the opposite on the right side, then unfold.  Make an outside reverse fold on the right section by pushing the outer edge of  inward, and pulling it upwards until it reaches the diagonal fold you made. Make an inside revers fold on the left section by pushing its inner fold inwards and pulling it upwards until it reaches the diagonal fold. Press the folds again to neaten them. You paper should now look roughly like a bird, with a narrow neck and tail/legs, and two wings in the middle. Make another outside reverse fold on the very tip of the neck to make a head for your bird. Right now, you paper will resemble a bird with both wings pointing directly upwards. Make a slightly diagonal fold on each wing so that it is raised up a bit on the side closest to the head. Crease the folds,then lift the wings up so they stick out to the right and left of the bird. Your bird is now ready to “fly”! Gently pull and push on its tail to make its wings flap up and down.