Using your preferred web browser, navigate to the official Audible website. It's in the upper-right corner of the Audible webpage. Sign in with the email address and password associated with your Amazon account. If you don't have an Audible account, click "Try Audible Free" and create an Amazon account when prompted. It's the second tab at the top of the page next to the Audible logo. This opens a small drop-down menu. It's the first option in the Library drop-down menu. If you don't have any books in your library, you'll need to purchase one before you can download an audiobook. You can search for books to purchase by typing the name of a book, author, or narrator in the search bar at the top-right corner of the page. The download link is across from all the books in your Audible library. This will download an .AAX file which can be opened and played in iTunes on your Mac computer. Double-click the .AAX file to open it with iTunes. By default, your downloaded files can be found in your Downloads folder. This will play the audiobook in iTunes. The first time you open these files in iTunes, you may be required to sign in to the Audible website and authorize iTunes to play content from Audible. If you are prompted, log in with the email and password associated with your Audible account, and then click "Click here to complete the activation!"
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One-sentence summary -- Go to https://www.audible.com in a web browser. Click Sign In and log in to your Amazon account. Hover the mouse over Library. Click My Books. Click Download across from a book. Open the audiobook file.

Q: Run warm water over your entire weave in a downward motion near where your tracks are until the weave is completely wet. You can do  this by holding your head underneath the sink faucet but it’s probably easier just to get in the shower. Squirt a small amount of a hydrating, clarifying, sulfate-free shampoo into your hand and massage it gently into the length of the weave. Then, thoroughly rinse all of the shampoo out. Rub hair gently between your palm for stubborn dirt, if needed, but be careful not to scrub or bunch up the hair. Turn off the water. Squirt a small amount of conditioner made for human hair into your hand and apply it in a downward motion from the tracks to the tips of the hair. Let the conditioner sit on your weave for 15 minutes, and then turn the water back on and rinse it out thoroughly to avoid product buildup. Separate your weave into 2 equal-sized sections and bring one over your right shoulder and the other over your left shoulder. Turn the water back on and use a paddle brush to gently brush out any tangles in the weave. Avoid using a paddle brush under running water on your weave. Paddle brushes can collect water, which makes them more prone to mold and mildew. When you wash a leave-in weave, it’s very important to dry it completely before you leave your home or go to bed. Turn off the water, brush any remaining tangles out of your weave, and sit underneath a hair dryer. Set a timer for 45 minutes and let your weave dry before you move onto doing anything else.  If you don’t have access to a hair dryer, use a blow dryer or air dry your weave. It’s extremely important that your weave and your natural hair underneath dry completely. Otherwise, mold and mildew may start to develop, which will create a bad smell. These microbes can also cause scalp problems and damage your hair.
A: Saturate your weave with warm water. Apply shampoo and rinse it out. Apply conditioner and let it sit for 15 minutes before rinsing. Detangle your weave with a wide-tooth comb. Sit under a hair dryer for 45 minutes.

Article: You'll want your Xbox's disc tray to be empty before proceeding. Do so using the adapter cable from before. You'll find this option at the top of the Xbox's main menu. It's in one of the controller slots (e.g., Controller 1) in one of the corners of the screen. You'll find this option near the bottom of the screen. Doing so will bring up a list of locations to which you can copy your file. Press A when prompted to do so. It should be labelled SID 5.11 Installer USB. This will paste the installer onto your Xbox's hard drive. Once the installer is finished pasting, you can proceed with finally modding your Xbox.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Make sure your Xbox doesn't have a disc in it. Plug your flash drive into your Xbox. Select MEMORY. Select your flash drive. Select SID5 Splinter Cell NTSC. Select COPY. Select the hard drive. Select your installer. Select COPY, then select your hard drive.

Article: It will take your rabbit time to become accustomed to a new location, whether it’s temporary or permanent. He may not be extremely friendly or seem like himself during the adjustment period because of the stress of travel. In time, he will start investigating his surroundings out of curiosity – just be sure to let this happen on its own and don’t force him. As soon as possible after the transport, put him back in his normal cage or set up his room like it was at home. Offer the same type of food he was eating before, and give him back some familiar toys. Spend time with him talking and petting him just like you did at home. Because travel is stressful to rabbits, you’ll want to keep an eye on his health after the transport. Because rabbits are prey animals, they tend to try to hide their illnesses and injuries. If your rabbit seems sick, you’ll need to bring him to a vet as soon as possible. Signs of illness include:  Teeth grinding (especially paired with hunched posture – is a sign of pain) Tilted head Open-mouth breathing Blood in urine or anywhere in his cage/home Limping or paralysis Enlarged abdomen that seems painful to the touch Vocalizing (crying) Decrease in eating or drinking that lasts more than a couple of days after travel Drooling, slobbering, loss of chin hairs (all indicate a dental problem in a rabbit) Discharge from nose, sneezing or coughing, difficulty breathing (indicate a respiratory infection) Change in stool (diarrhea or decreased stools) Hair loss, itchiness, flaking skin, or lumps on the skin Biting, growling, or attacking (indicates substantial pain in a usually gentle animal)
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Give your rabbit time. Recreate his normal environment as much as possible. Watch for signs of illness.