Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Make sure iTunes is installed and up-to-date. Plug your USB flash drive or external drive into the new computer. Open the flash drive or external drive. Copy the iTunes folder. Open your computer's Music folder. Paste in the iTunes folder.

Answer: If you haven't yet installed iTunes on the computer onto which you want to copy your iTunes library, download and install it before proceeding. If iTunes isn't up-to-date, you'll be prompted to update it when you open iTunes. Use one of the computer's USB ports to do so. Either click the drive's name in the File Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac), or wait for the drive's window to open automatically. Click the iTunes folder inside of the drive's window, then press Ctrl+C (Windows) or ⌘ Command+C (Mac). Go to the location of the Music folder, which is where you found the iTunes folder on your first computer. You shouldn't see an iTunes folder here if you haven't already used iTunes on this computer. If you instead copied the iTunes Media folder in the last part, you'll double-click the iTunes Media folder, then double-click the Automatically Add to iTunes folder before proceeding. Press Ctrl+V (Windows) or ⌘ Command+V (Mac) to do so. You should see the iTunes folder appear in the Music folder. Once the folder finishes copying into the Music folder, you should be able to open iTunes and view your music. If you do see an iTunes folder and you haven't already used iTunes on this computer, you can delete the iTunes folder clicking it and then pressing Del (Windows) or clicking and dragging the folder to the Trash (Mac).


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Use a dark base color. Pick out some wigs. Try hair extensions.

Answer: Katy is notorious for changing her hair color and style but eventually, she always returns to her comfort colour, black. If black is too dark for your skin tone, try a dark or medium brown. Keep highlights to a minimum and use gloss to maintain shine. If you feel comfortable, try cutting some bangs into your hair. Katy often has straight-across bangs. If this feels too bold for you, try side swept bangs instead, which can be easily blended into the rest of your hair. Since Katy is always changing her hair color, you may want to experiment too. However, constantly bleaching and coloring your hair is expensive and may cause some major damage. Pull a “Katy” and wear a wig instead. A wig can be a fun way to have colored hair for a day or even a week, without damaging your natural hair. Know what your wig is made of. You cannot use heat styling tools on a synthetic wig without damaging it. You may also not be able to use hair products on synthetic hair making it difficult to manipulate or blend to your natural hair. While Katy sometimes uses a single color, she often adds length, colored stripes or other textures to her hair. Again, constant coloring and bleaching can really damage your natural hair. Purchase some inexpensive clip-in extensions for a fast way to change your look.  Be creative and experiment with bold colors, feathers, or lengthening extensions.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Find open space. Launch your kite. Guide your kite.

Answer: Now that you have completed the construction of your kite, it is now time to send it to flight. To start, find a location where there is lots of open space without trees, such as a park, lake, or beach. Although your paper kite may not reach significantly high heights, avoiding any hindrances is still a good practice. To launch your kite, begin to walk with the flying line in one hand and the kite in the other hand. Increase your walking pace to allow your kite to fly using simple aerodynamics. When launching your kite, your back should be to the wind and your kite should face you.  Aerodynamics is the movement of a solid object through the air.  The right wind direction will keep your kite in flight. You can release more string when you feel your kite rising and reel in your kite when it begins to fall.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Bring your academic hood to the graduation ceremony. Drape the folded hood over your arm or shoulder. Carry your draped hood to the stage. Face away from your adorner and remove your cap. Allow your adorner to hood you.

Answer:
Your superiors, professors, and school heads will award you with your achievement by placing your earned academic hood on you during the ceremony. At some universities, you will not need to carry your hood with you. Instead, you will be expected to drop off your hood ahead of time. Follow your university's commencement instructions closely. You’ll want your hood folded in half with the turned-out velvet lining fully visible. The velvet strip should be at the front of your arm, facing outward. The narrow, or neck, end should be facing out from your body. If the hood includes a button and cord, such as for the satin lining, be sure these are unfastened. Your professor will secure them for you during the ceremony. You’ll need to check on your program’s policies to be sure you use the correct arm. Most will require you to use to the arm closest to the adorner and furthest from the audience, usually the left. Some university ceremonies, however, may want you to drape your hood over the right arm. Your hat can get in the way of the hooding ceremony. Remove it and then turn your back to the adorner. This will allow your adorner to smoothly affix the hood to your robes. Your adorner will lift the hood over your head and place it on your shoulders. They will then align the cord with your neck. Your adorner will place the velvet lining along your shoulders so the hood flows smoothly down your back and turn the bottom half of the hood out so the satin lining shows. Finally, the adorner will fasten the cord across the middle of the hood to secure the fold.