You'll replace "filename" with your preferred name for the text file. As long as your text file's name isn't a duplicate of an existing text file in your current directory, this command will open a new text file in the Emacs editor.  For example: a file named "newfile" would require you to type emacs newfile.txt. If you entered an existing text file name, this command will instead open the file in question. Emacs comes complete with tons of powerful commands that let you navigate around a document, look up related or help information, manipulate text, and understand your code. These commands fall into two types: Control commands and Meta commands.   Control commands are written like this: C-<letter>. To execute a Control command, you'll hold down the Ctrl key and press the specified letter key at the same time (e.g., Ctrl and A).  Meta (or Escape) commands are written like so: M-<letter> or ESC <letter>. The "M" refers to a computer's Alt key or Esc key, since not all computers have the Alt key. A command written like C-a b (or M-a b) will require you to hold Ctrl (or Alt or Esc) while pressing the first key (e.g., a, then release both keys and immediately press the second key (e.g., b). You can simply type as you typically would for any other text document. To save the current line of text and jump to the next line, you'll press ↵ Enter. Doing so will save your file. This will exit the Emacs text editor and return you to your directory in Terminal. Your text file should now be saved under your selected name in this directory. To do so, simply type emacs filename.txt into Terminal. As long as you're in the same directory as is the file, doing this will open your text file in Emacs, at which point you may resume editing it if you please.
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One-sentence summary -- Type emacs filename.txt into Terminal. Press ↵ Enter. Get to know Emacs commands. Enter your document's text. Press Ctrl+X, then press S. Press Ctrl+X, then press Ctrl+C. Re-open your text file.


The team that goes first decides who to "call over" from the other team. Once the team has decided, they sing, "Red Rover, Red Rover, will (name) come over!" When choosing who to call you will want to use some strategy. Don't call the biggest, strongest person who is likely to get through the line first. Pick the player who you think you can stop. The runner should use some strategy when taking their turn. Find the weak link and go for it. Avoid going at the strongest players unless you feel confident you can break the link. However, if they break through, they go back to their own team. They can take one of the players whose arms the broke through with them.  Some people play where only the runner goes back to the original team, without taking additional players. You can also play where the runner selects anyone from the opposing team once the break through the line. If so, break through the weakest spot and take the strongest player. When one team is no longer able to make a chain, the other team wins.  If your friends have time and are up for it, you can pick some new teams and start playing all over again.
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One-sentence summary -- Call a player over. The player who was called runs across the space between teams and tries to break through the arms of two players. If the player doesn't get through the line, they join the opposing team. Continue playing until one team is down to one person.


Start with the paper turned so it looks like a diamond. Then, fold the top point down so it touches the bottom point. Crease and then unfold. If you don’t have a square piece of paper, cut a regular piece of paper into a square with scissors.
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One-sentence summary -- Fold a square piece of paper in half diagonally and then unfold it.


Click or double-click the Chrome app icon, which resembles a red, yellow, green, and blue sphere. Google Chrome will automatically translate websites that are in languages other than your browser default into your browser's default language:  Go to the webpage you want to translate. Click Translate when prompted. If you don't see a Translate option, click the Google Translate logo in the far-right side of the address bar, then click Translate. The Google Translate extension can be found here if you need machine translation. It's in the top-right corner of the Chrome window. A drop-down menu will appear. You'll find this option in the drop-down menu. It's at the very bottom of the page. This will expand the Language menu. You'll find it in the "Languages" section. Doing so prompts a pop-up menu to appear. Check the box next to the language into which you want to translate webpages. It's at the bottom of the pop-up window. This is to the right of your selected language. A menu will appear. It's in the menu. This ensures that webpages which support your selected language will show the Translate option. If you want webpages to display in your selected language by default, click ⋮ to the right of a language again, then click Move to the top in the drop-down menu. Keep in mind that not all websites will be able to display in your selected language.
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Open  Google Chrome. Use the built-in translate feature. Click ⋮. Click Settings. Scroll down and click Advanced  ▼. Scroll down and click Language. Click Add languages. Select a language. Click Add. Click ⋮. Check the "Offer to translate pages in this language" box. Move the language to the top of the menu.