In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Windows displays all of your running programs on the taskbar, which is the long bar (between the Start menu and the clock) that runs along the bottom of the screen. If you’ve got an app open, its name and/or icon appears on the taskbar.  To minimize a window to the taskbar, - near the top-right corner of the app. To bring an app into view, click its name or icon on the taskbar. To close an app from the taskbar without bringing it into view, right-click its name on the taskbar, then click Close window. To change the way apps appear on the taskbar, right-click the area with the clock, then click Taskbar settings. Once you can see all of the apps together, you can simply click on the one you want to bring into focus. Here are three ways to open Task View:  Click {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/8\/8b\/Taskview.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/8\/8b\/Taskview.png\/41px-Taskview.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":337,"bigWidth":"41","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>Task view icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Public_domain\">Public Domain<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"} toward the left side of the taskbar. Press ⊞ Win+Tab ↹. Swipe three fingers up on the touchpad. This shortcut minimizes all open apps at once, making it easy to access your desktop quickly when you need it.
Summary: Check the taskbar to see what’s open. Use Task View to view all opens apps on the same screen. Press ⊞ Win+D to view the desktop.

The most simple option is being very direct. Approach the person, start a conversation, and make a comment along the lines of “you know, I’ve really enjoyed talking to you. Do you think I could have your phone number and we could do it again sometime?”  If you are asking a stranger, don’t worry about having a lengthy conversation. The person likely knows that you are approaching them out of romantic interest. If you know this person before asking for their number, make sure your intentions are clear. You don’t want to come across as a platonic friend looking for support when you are really romantically interested in them. Say that you need to borrow something, for example a pen, and then ask if you can have their phone number so you can call them to meet and give whatever the item was back to them. This is simultaneously flirty and straightforward, a perfect combination. Instead of asking a yes-or-no “can I have your number?” question, offer two choices. “Could I have your phone number or email?” This way, they are more likely to give you a definite means of contacting them. Although business cards are less commonly held by today's youth, swapping business cards is a great way to get someone’s contact. It also verifies that their number is real, not a fake one given because they aren’t interested.
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One-sentence summary -- Try being direct. Ask to borrow something. Ask with a choice. Swap business cards.

Q: This is helpful if your computer is trapped in a restart cycle. Simply wait for the "Press [key] for advanced options" (or a similar phrase) prompt to appear when your computer is starting up, then press the key listed in the "[key]" section.  If you're here because of a blue screen of death, just wait for the "Choose an option" screen to appear after a few minutes. To access the Advanced Settings menu from the desktop, open Start, click the Power icon in the lower-left side, hold down ⇧ Shift while clicking Restart, and release ⇧ Shift when the Advanced Options screen appears. It's a symbol of a screwdriver and a wrench on this page. You'll find this on the "Troubleshoot" page. It's the top option on the "Advanced options" page. Doing so will take you to the System Restore sign-in page. Click you account's name. If you only have one account on your computer, there should only be one name here. This password may be different than the password that you use to log into your Microsoft account depending on your settings. Doing so will submit your password and log you into your account. It's at the bottom of the System Restore window. Click the point that you want to restore. Make sure that the date to the left of the restore point's name is accurate. It's at the bottom of the window. This option is at the bottom of the window. Doing so will prompt your computer to begin restoring. This process may take several minutes to over an hour, and your computer will restart at least once during the process.
A: Open the Advanced Settings menu. Click Troubleshoot. Click Advanced options. Click System Restore. Select your account. Enter your account password. Click Continue. Click Next. Select a restore point. Click Next. Click Finish.

Problem: Article: High school students interested in pursuing accounting careers should choose classes that fulfill the prerequisite requirements for college-level classes.  Mathematics classes prepare you for the courses you will need to take in accounting.  In addition, you will need to take classes to prepare for the general education requirements.  College accounting programs usually require students to have completed two years of high school algebra and geometry and one advanced math class such as calculus. If you have the opportunity to take business or economics classes in high school, you should.  Also, high school statistics classes are valuable for learning to apply your math skills to think critically and solve problems. It’s not always necessary to have a degree to work as an accountant.  But, most accountants attend college and earn a bachelor’s degree in accounting.  Also, some states require accountants to have a minimum number of credit hours in accounting.  For most bachelor’s degrees, you will need 150 credit hours in accounting and related business areas.  Accounting degree programs are available at most colleges and universities throughout the United States. US News and World Report has ranked the best on-campus and online accounting degree programs.  Many colleges and universities offer on-campus and online degree programs.  Some online programs may grant credit for your prior work experience in the field. Corporate or business accounting is different from public accounting.  The bulk of public accountant work in big firms is auditing, which is confirming the accuracy and validity of financial records. Corporate accountants work in the accounting department of a business.  They handle day-to-day accounting tasks such as balancing the books, tracking expenses and revenue, executing payroll and paying the bills. They also prepare financial statements to comply with government regulations.  When choosing your college accounting classes, consider the requirements of a corporate accountant.  Select classes that give you the appropriate knowledge and experience.  Financial accounting and corporate reporting classes familiarize you with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and teach the basics about ledgers, balance sheets, cost accounting and inventory methods. Internal auditing and forensic accounting classes teach you how to enforce GAAP by looking for irregularities in a company’s accounting practices. While some corporate accountants may not prepare tax returns, you should still take classes in principles of taxation to familiarize yourself with these concepts. In addition to accounting classes, prepare for management positions and graduate work by taking other business classes such as economics, finance, management, communication, and quantitative analysis. These kinds of activities fill your resume with valuable experience.  They also demonstrate your initiative and level of preparedness for college and your career.  Join a professional accounting organization such as the on-campus Accounting Student Association or your college’s chapter of Beta Alpha Psi (BAP), the international honor society for financial information students.  Involve yourself in community service work, such as preparing free tax returns for senior citizens or educating community members in financial literacy.  Participate in a team sport to demonstrate your ability to work well with others towards a common goal.
Summary:
Take the right classes in high school. Choose a course of study in college. Choose classes related to a career in corporate accounting. Participate in accounting-related extra-curricular activities.