INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The motherboard is the large green board that all of the drives are connected to. It unplugs from the motherboard the same way that it did for the DVD and hard drives. Grip the large connector firmly and pull one side up at a 45°angle, then pull the other side up. It will be difficult to remove if you try pulling straight up. You can grip the connector with pliers if you have difficulty. There are two connectors that will need to be removed in order to pull the motherboard out. Remove each connector and make note of where it was plugged in.  There is a yellow cable connecting the motherboard to the case fan, the power switch and the reset switch. There is also a cable that connects the USB ports to the motherboard. These screws are located in various places around the board. If you are looking at the motherboard from the front of the Xbox, five screws are located above the CPU fan, five screws are located below, and one screw is several inches to the right of the fan. Remove the screws with a Torx 10 screwdriver. Place your fingers around the edges inside the case and lift straight up and out. Be sure to set the motherboard somewhere where it won't get damaged while it is out of the case.

SUMMARY: Identify the motherboard. Locate and remove the IDE cable from the motherboard. Remove the power cord from the motherboard. Remove the connectors. Find the 11 screws that hold the motherboard into place. Extract the motherboard.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Italicize the title and put it in its own sentence. Follow the title with the name of the director after the abbreviation "Dir." Then list the film studio or distributor, and the release year, each as a separate sentence. Head the list with the abbreviation "perf." Finally, cite the medium as "Film" as a standalone sentence.  "Fake Movie. Dir. Linda Bonito. Paramount, 2002. Film." List performer names after the director’s name if you would like to do so. You might write "Fake Movie. Dir. Linda Bonito. Perf. Julia Pacman, Sharon Loinclout, Bugs Appleman. Paramount, 2002. Film." If a director or an actor is the focus of your paper, begin your citation with their name, followed by the abbreviation "dir" or "perf." You might write: "Linda Bonito, dir. "Fake Movie. Paramount, 2002. Film." To emphasize an actor, you might write "Julia Pacman, perf. Fake Movie. Dir. Linda Bonito. Paramount, 2002. Film." If the film has been released to video or DVD, end your citation with "DVD" or "VHS" instead of "Film." For instance, if the film you watched was on DVD, you would add "DVD" as its own sentence in the citation. You might write "Fake Movie. Dir. Linda Bonito. Perf. Julia Pacman, Sharon Loinclout, Bugs Appleman. Paramount, 2002. DVD." If you watched a video, write "VHS." If you streamed the film online, end with the website on which you accessed the film, the word "Web," and the date of access. Each of these pieces of information should be standalone sentences. For example, write: "Fake Movie. Dir. Linda Bonito. Perf. Julia Pacman, Sharon Loinclout, Bugs Appleman. Paramount, 2002. Fake Database of Fake Films. Web. June 2015."
Summary: List films by their title. List films by an actor or the director. End with the medium for DVD and VHS. Credit the websites of films you stream.

Make a list of the activities you've planned. This will narrow your choices to the necessities. For example, if you're planning on sightseeing one day and a beach party the next, you won't need high heels or a formal dress. Sensible choices include:  2 shirts/blouses 2 trousers/jeans/skirts/shorts 3 pairs of underwear 1 set of pajamas 3 pairs of socks/pantyhose Narrow your color choices to neutral tones, which work for any occasion. Wear the same outfit en route each way. Good choices for versatile clothes include:  A white shirt or blouse Black, brown, or gray trousers/skirt Black, brown, or gray sandals Black athletic shoes, when worn with trousers Unless you have multiple events planned during your two days away, you'll probably only need the shoes you're wearing. If you need to pack an extra pair of shoes, wear the heavier shoes en route, and pack the lighter shoes in your luggage. To prevent your clothes from getting dirty, wrap your shoes in a plastic bag. For a two-day trip, you should only pack (or wear) the jewelry that you absolutely need. You can save space in your luggage by limiting yourself to what you plan to wear en route. If you plan to attend any formal events, choose which of your jewelry is appropriate for multiple occasions. Some examples include:  Watch Wedding band/engagement ring Simple gold or silver necklace Stud earrings
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One-sentence summary -- Pack only the clothes you need. Choose clothes you can wear for multiple purposes or events. Limit your shoes. Limit your jewelry.

Q: A a long, thin sock will work best. Roll it down so that it resembles a donut shape. Pull your ponytail through the rolled sock. Start at the tip of your ponytail, and tuck the ends underneath as you go. Repeat this step as you slowly roll your hair over the sock. You can use another hair elastic or bobby pins.
A: Cut off the toe end of an old sock. Pull your hair up into a high ponytail and secure it with an elastic. Smooth your hair over the sock. Secure the bun at the base of your ponytail. Use hairspray to keep it from coming out.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: There are lots of different wood pieces that you can use for making this type of sign. You can go to your local craft store and get one that comes pre-cut into an elaborate shape, like a shield (these are, however, rarely much large than 2' across). You can build a board by joining several planks using pre-drilled holes, properly sized dowels, and wood glue. You can also get a single plank cut to whatever size you want. Salvage wood is also good for this style of sign. You can paint the base wood, stain it, or leave it in a natural state. It's up to you. Trace your text onto the wood using whatever method you chose from the first section. Get some acrylic paint in your preferred colors and paint in the text. You can create a shadow effect by painting the stencils slight down and to the left or right, and (once the paint dries) moving the stencils into the proper position and painting them again. You can dd some finishing touches if you want to. The text can be distressed by rubbing it a bit with sandpaper. You can also paint a sealant over the whole thing if you want the sign to be shiny. Attach hangers, a string, or even nail on some soda pop tabs to use as hooks. Hang your sign with the aid of a level. Enjoy!

SUMMARY:
Get your base. Prepare your base. Trace your text. Paint your text. Do finishing touches. Hang the sign.