Write an article based on this "Open the document in Microsoft Word. Click the cursor at the beginning of the page you want to rotate. Click Layout or Page Layout. Click the Breaks menu. Click Next Page. Click the Layout or Page Layout again. Click the Orientation menu. Click Landscape. Click the cursor at the beginning of the next page. Click Layout or Page Layout. Click Breaks. Click Next Page. Click the Orientation menu. Click Portrait."
article: You can do this by double-clicking the document on your computer. Alternatively, open Microsoft Word first (under All Apps in the Start menu on Windows, or in the Applications folder on macOS), then open the document. Clicking right before the first character on the page should do the trick. It’s one of the menus at the top of Word. The name you see will vary depending on your version. A list of various types of breaks will appear. It’s under the “Section Breaks” header.   This page (and any that follow it) are now in landscape mode. Since you only want to rotate one page, you’ll just need to add another break at the bottom of the page to convert the remaining pages back to portrait mode.      The remaining pages after this break will all be in portrait mode, while the page(s) between the breaks will remain in landscape.

Write an article based on this "Draw an oval with a bit flattened base and flattened sides. Draw a circle just below the oval leaving a narrow gap. Attach four irregular rectangles to the circle, one on either side for the hands and two at the bottom for the legs. Attach further ovals at the wrists and hang down circles overlapping the ovals. Now get back to the head and draw an overlapping circle for the cap. Draw a curved line joining the roof of the ears for the cap-end. Draw a couple of ovals with pupils for the eyes and draw a curved line each over the eyes for the eyebrows, a rounded curved rectangle for the moustache overlapping the nose. Add details to the head by drawing a circle on the cap for the 'M', sideburn on either side and a small curved line just below the moustache for the mouth. Erase all overlapping lines. Based on the guidelines, draw details on the entire figure to complete the drawing part. Clean-up all the guide strokes and color the drawing."
article: Draw egg-shaped ovals at the bottom for the shoes of the character. Draw two protruding ovals on either side of the head for the ears. Also, draw a tapered oval  for the nose  between the ears.  Also, hang two rectangles from the shoulders.

Write an article based on this "Use an eligible device or application. Double check that the book is eligible for lending. Make sure you want to lend the book. Make sure that your friend has a Barnes and Noble account. Lend a NOOK book from your device. Select a social media button to choose a method for sending a LendMe offer. Send a LendMe offer to your friend’s email address. Lend and recommend NOOK books using social media. Send a LendMe offer from  your MyNOOK account."
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You can lend NOOK books from an authorized, registered NOOK device. You can also manage the lending of your NOOK books through a web browser by using your MyNOOK account (mynook.com). Only certain books can be shared using the LendMe program. Locate the “Category” pull-down menu in the top left corner of your NOOK’s screen. Tap this menu and select “LendMe” to see the books in your library that are eligible for lending.  When you download a book or periodical, you will see a “LendMe” badge if it is eligible for the program. You will also see these badges when browsing for books to purchase from the NOOK store. Eligible books must be part of your NOOK Lifetime Library (those you have purchased). Lent NOOK books can be read on any NOOK reader or application (including NOOK devices as well as supported smart phones and laptops that have the Barnes and Noble eReader software installed).  Certain types of eBooks cannot be lent via a NOOK device, including audiobooks, magazines, newspapers, eBook samples, and Google books. Lendable NOOK books can only be lent once. You can also only lend one book at a time. In addition, you cannot read the book while it is being lent—you must wait until it is returned or until the 14 day lending period has ended (whichever comes first). For these reasons, be cautious about lending books.  Make sure that your NOOK friend will be able to read the lent book within 14 days. If not, wait and only lend the book when your friend is ready to read it. Make sure that you will not need the book while it is being lent. Lending offers will last 7 days. The 14 day lending period begins on the day your friend accepts the offer. If your friend has not accepted the offer within 7 days, it will expire. You cannot cancel a lending offer once you have sent it. You can only lend a NOOK book to someone who is a friend in your NOOK contacts. Your friend must also have an active account (including an email address) registered with Barnes and Noble. His/her account must also be linked to a valid credit card number.  There is no charge for lending eligible NOOK books. Your friend’s credit card number is required only as part of having a valid and active Barnes and Noble account. You can send a lend offer to anyone anywhere, as long as you and the borrower have wireless internet capabilities. If you tap the “Share” button on your NOOK’s screen, a dialog box will open. You will see an option for “LendMe.” Tap the “LendMe” button, and you will be prompted to send a lending offer.  If you are trying to lend a book that is currently in your “Reading Now” panel, you can double click on the book’s cover to find the “LendMe” option. If you want to lend a NOOK book that you have open at the moment, tap the center of the book. This will make the “Reading Tools” dialog box pop up. From there, you can select “LendMe.” You can send a lending offer to a user in a number of ways. On your NOOK device, you will see several social media buttons, each associated with a different method for sending a LendMe offer.  You can send an offer by email to someone listed in your NOOK contacts. You can send an offer to a friend’s social media account, such as Facebook or Google. If you want to send an offer to someone not yet in your contacts list, you must first add that person to your list using the “Manage my Contacts” feature on your NOOK device. You can send an offer to any email address that your friend uses. However, your friend must have a Barnes and Noble account with an email address and valid credit card number in order to accept the offer. Once you have selected the book you want to lend, and the contact you want to send the offer to, tap the “Next” button. You can write a message to your friend, if you want, and send the offer. You can also send a LendMe offer to a contact by clicking the appropriate social media button from the Share menu. This will generate a lending offer and send it to the contact you choose, allowing that person to borrow the book. For instance, you can leave a lending offer and message (if desired) on a Facebook wall by selecting the Facebook button. All LendMe services are now accessible through your MyNOOK account. Log into your NOOK account at mynook.com to see your lending-eligible books. You can select one of these, then choose the “LendMe” option to send a lending offer to one of your NOOK friends. Your friend can then access the NOOK book via his/her own MyNOOK account.