Many science classes include labs, which are demonstrations of techniques you’ve learned about in your textbook or lectures. Your teacher will expect you to show up ready to start your lab.  Read the instructions for the lab prior to class. Mark places where you need clarification. You may also want to read over your notes from the last class, as the lab may correspond to the previous lesson. In addition to your lab notebook, you’ll need sharp pencils, a blank pen, a calculator, and other materials as your instructor requests. Dressing appropriately will also be important for your success in labs. Wear clean, comfortable clothes. Because you’ll be standing during a lot of your lab class, it’s a good idea to wear comfortable shoes.  Your lab may require safety goggles, gloves to cover your hands, acid-proof aprons or other safety clothing. Closed-toe shoes might be required for certain labs. It’s usually a good idea to avoid sandals, flip-flops, and other open-toe shoes. Labs taught at the college level will usually require written reports. While the specific method of presentation may vary according to your teacher’s methodology, you can expect your report to include: title, abstract, introduction, materials and methods, results, discussion, references and literature cited.  The report must be typed, using the citation format that your instructor requires. The purpose of the report is to persuade others to accept or reject your own hypothesis. Your report will do this by showing the data you found through your research, and your interpretation of the data. This notebook should be a bound journal, not looseleaf, with numbered pages that are never removed or torn out. It is a permanent record of the observations you make in your lab. You’ll write your lab report based on records you’ve kept in your notebook.  Don’t use your lab notebook to keep notes of your classwork, lectures, or other study materials. Develop a system for taking notes in your lab notebook so that all the information you will need to write your report will be easy to find. Thoroughly detailing your lab activities will make writing your lab report easier. Wearing long pants might be required for some labs. Many times, lab experiments are meant to be done by a group of 2 or more students. This means that you probably won’t have time to do the whole experiment on your own, and will need to rely on the group’s efforts.  You’ll need to be aware of the results of what others have done in the process, even if you didn’t do it yourself. Part of the learning process in a lab is to learn to work effectively in a group.
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One-sentence summary -- Be prepared for the lab. Bring all necessary materials to your lab. Learn to write a report. Keep a laboratory notebook. Work effectively with others.


Do so from any browser, including computers running Windows or Chromebooks. It's below the Apple ID and Password fields and to the right of "Don't have an Apple ID?" This email address will become the Apple ID you use to sign in to iCloud. Do so in the fields near the center of the dialog box. Your password must have at least 8 characters (including a number and an uppercase and lowercase letter) with no spaces. It also shouldn't have three consecutive characters (222), be your Apple ID, or a previous password you've used in the last year. Do so in the fields near the middle of the dialog box. Do so in the field near the middle of the dialog box. Use the three drop-down menus in the dialog box to select the security questions, then type the answers in the fields beneath the drop down menus.  Choose questions that you'll remember the answers for. Answers are case-sensitive. Do so in the drop-down menu. Checking the boxes means you'll receive occasional email updates and announcements from Apple. Do so in the field at the bottom of the dialog box to prove you're not a bot. It's in the lower-right corner of the dialog box. Check for a message that was sent to the email address you entered for your Apple ID. The subject line will likely be "Verify your Apple ID." Type the six-digit code in the email message into the boxes on your browser screen. It's in the lower-right corner of the dialog box. It's near the bottom of the dialog box. It's in the lower-right corner of the dialog box. Do so from any browser.  It's on the right side of the password field. You can now use your iCloud account.
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One-sentence summary -- Go to www.icloud.com. Click on Create yours now.. Enter an email address. Enter a password and confirm it. Enter your first and last name. Enter your birth date. Scroll down and create three security questions. Scroll down and select your country. Scroll down and check or uncheck the Apple notifications boxes. Scroll down and enter the jumbled characters. Click on Continue. Check your email. Open the email message from Apple. Enter the code. Click on Continue. Check the box next to "I have read and agree…." Click on Agree. Go to the iCloud website. Enter your Apple ID and password. Click on ➲.


This is the main login page for Facebook.  You should be logged in automatically. If you are not logged in automatically, use the username and password associated with your account to log in. Posts and comments can be found in your news feed, or on the wall of the person who posted them.  To report an image or video, click on the image or video to enlarge it If you want to report a profile or group, click on the name or profile image of the profile or group you want to report. Use the following options to locate the Options button for the following content types:   Posts:  Click the button with the three dots above the post and to the right.  Comments:.  Hover over the comment and click the button with three dots to the right.  Images:  Click the image, and then click Options at the bottom-right of the image.  Videos:  Click the video to enlarge it, and then click the button with three dots below the video and to the right.  Profiles:  Click the persons profile or name, and then click the button with three dots in the upper-right corner of their cover photo.  Groups:  Click the name of the group and then click the button that says More below the group profile image. This option reads differently depending on the content you are reporting, but it's usually a variation of Give feedback and/or Report. Click the option that best describes the content you want to report. This sends your feedback to Facebook. Depending on the content you report, you may be asked to submit a report to Facebook.  They don't ask this for all content, but they do use your feedback to improve their system.  To report a privacy violation, use this form. To report a problem with a business or advertisement. use this form.
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Open https://www.facebook.com in a web browser. Locate the post, comment, profile, picture, video, or ad that is a problem. Click … or Options. Click the option to "Give Feedback" or "Report". Select how the content goes against Facebook's Community Standards. Click Send. Follow the on-screen instructions.