Q: On its own, this cmdlet will display all other cmdlets. You can narrow your search using modifiers.  For example: “Get-Command Name *Disable*” will display only cmdlets with ‘disable’ in the name. All cmdlets are entered by typing them into the Powershell window and hitting ↵ Enter. This cmdlet will give you all the information regarding another cmdlet, most importantly syntax for how the target cmdlet is used. For example: “Get-Help Get-Process” will display all the usable information for the ‘Get-Process’ cmdlet. Alone this will display a full list of processes running on your computer. With a modifier, you can single out processes coming from a specific application.  For example: “Get-Process winword” will display all processes being run by Microsoft Word. Similarly, “Start-Process” can be used to launch an instance of an application/process. This cmdlet needs an object ‘piped’ to it in order to be useful. This is done by adding a “|” between an object and the “Get-Member” cmdlet. For example: “Get-Process | Get-Member” will pipe the Get-Process cmdlet to Get-Member, and Get-Member will list all of the properties and methods you can utilize when scripting with Get-Process. The criteria in Where-Object is set by using the following formatting: “{$_[object] [operator] [parameter]  }”. Where-Object also needs an object piped to it.  For example: “Get-Process | Where-Object { $_.name -eq “notepad” }” will run Get-Process with the limitation where the object’s name is equal to “notepad”. Other operators include: “-lt” (less than), “-gt” (greater than), “-le” (less than or equal to), “-ge” (greater than or equal to), “-ne” (not equal to), or “-like” (pattern matching).  Parameters using strings (words) must be enclosed in quotations marks. This is not necessary for integers (numbers).
A: Use “Get-Command” to find cmdlets. Use “Get-Help” to get info on a certain cmdlet. Use “Get-Process” to use a process running on a computer. Use “Get-Member” to see properties or methods of an object. Use “Where-Object” to select objects based on criteria.

Article: Choose the area of ground from which you’ll be taking soil and cultivate the area. Remove any dead leaves, weeds, plant trimmings and other debris. Rake through the soil and smooth it out so that it is level. Do not use areas that contain pesticides, chemicals or other pollutants. This can contaminate your soil. The water should reach approximately 12 inches deep into the soil. This will improve how well heat will conduct through the soil, heating it up and solarizing it thoroughly. Seal in the soil under a plastic sheet; you can use a painter’s tarp, which is readily available at home supply stores. Place rocks or line soil along the edges of the sheet to hold them down. There will be a good deal of heat generated and trapped under the plastic sheet, which will work to solarize the soil and kill unwanted pests, pathogens, and weeds. Summertime with hot and sunny weather is the ideal time to solarize soil.  Leaving the tarp on longer than 4-6 weeks will result in a disintegrating tarp. You can rotate the areas of your garden that are being solarized , devoting a section of the garden to solarizing soil while another section has growing plants. Covering the ground like this in the colder months will actually create better conditions for weeds by warming the soil. Only do this during warmer months. Fill glass or metal baking pans full of soil. Cover tightly with tin foil and bake at 200 °F (93 °C) for about 30 minutes. Stir the soil every 5 minutes as it bakes. Allow to cool completely. Your house will smell earthy when you use this method, which can be off-putting to some people.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Rake through the soil. Water the soil thoroughly. Cover the soil with a clear plastic sheet. Let the soil area sit for 4-6 weeks. Alternately, sterilize the soil in your oven.

Problem: Article: A retainer is a septum ring that you can flip inside your nose when you want to hide it. It will keep the piercing hole open while making it less obvious that you have a piercing. There are many different styles of septum retainer, many of which are inexpensive. You can purchase a retainer online or at a jewelry store. If it is your first time buying a septum retainer it is best to go into a store to look at retainers. This will help you decide which size and style will look best on your nose. It is important to wait the recommended time before using a retainer. This will decrease the chances of your piercing getting infected. Use a mirror to help you find the hole inside your nose. Remove any stoppers from the jewelry and bring the piercing up to your nose. Slowly guide the retainer through the hole and re-attach any stoppers to the end of the jewelry.  If it is hurting, stop pushing and try slightly change the angle of the jewelry.  Always wash your hands before changing your piercings. Pull down the skin between your mouth and nose, then gently push the balls of the retainer up and back until the retainer is hidden in your nose. If you are having trouble pushing it back, try again with a smaller sized retainer. This gets easier the longer you have had the piercing as the swelling in your nose will decrease.
Summary: Purchase a septum retainer after 6-8 weeks. Choose a ring that is the same width as your current jewelry. Insert the retainer in the same way you would put in a regular septum ring. Turn the ring to conceal it inside your nostrils.

Q: The light on the Xbox button will pulse off and on, which indicates the controller is not yet synced to your Xbox One.  Your controller’s “connect” button is located at the top left side of the controller. The controller will be synced with your Xbox One console when the flashing lights become solid.
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Power on the Xbox One console. Verify that your wireless Xbox controller contains batteries. Press and hold down the Xbox button on your controller to power on the controller. Press and release the “connect” button located on the left side of the Xbox One console. Press and hold the “connect” button on the controller within 20 seconds of pressing the “connect” button on the Xbox One console. Continue holding down the controller’s “connect” button until the light on the Xbox button flashes quickly.