In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Walk towards the fledgling until you’re less than 3 feet (0.91 m) away. Crouch down and inspect the young bird for any signs of injury. These can include a drooping wing, visible broken bones, or any signs of blood. Also watch the bird as it moves. If it holds its wings against its sides and doesn’t show signs of pain, it’s probably not injured. A seriously injured fledgling may have flies buzzing around or, if it’s in very bad shape, have a few maggots crawling across its body. Wildlife rehabilitators are trained professionals who know how to care for orphaned or hurt fledglings. Also call a rehabilitator if the fledgling doesn’t seem to be injured but appears to have been abandoned by its parents. The rehabilitator will inspect the fledgling and, if needed, can take the bird to a wildlife care center.  If you live in the United States, you can find a website for wildlife rehabilitators in every state online at: https://secure.mediapeta.com/peta/PDF/WildlifeRehabilitatorsbyState.pdf. If you live outside of the U.S., contact your local government or animal-control center and ask about wildlife rehabilitation personnel. In some situations, you won’t have time to wait for a wildlife rehabilitator to arrive on the scene. For example, if feral cats live in the area where the fledgling has fallen or if you see a hawks circling, the fledgling is in immediate danger. Gently slide your hand beneath the fledgling, lift it up, and place the fledgling onto a low tree branch or sturdy bush. It’s a good idea to still call a wildlife rehabilitator after you’ve placed the fledgling into a tree. Domesticated animals can be dangerous to fledgling birds that are unable to fly. Housecats especially would enjoy toying with and eventually killing a defenseless fledgling. So, if the fledgling is within 1⁄4 mile (0.40 km) of your home, keep all pets indoors for up to 2 weeks, or until the fledgling has flown off. If you have neighbors with housecats, advise them to keep their pets indoors for the same amount of time also.
Summary: Inspect the fledgling to determine whether it’s injured. Call a wildlife rehabilitator if a fledgling is injured. Place a fledgling on a low tree branch if it’s in immediate danger. Keep housecats and other pets indoors until the fledgling moves off.

iTunes comes installed on Mac computers and Windows users can download it for free from the Apple website. It's in the menu bar at the top of the screen.  If you see your name at the top of the menu, you are signed in. If you're not signed in, click on Sign In... in the top section of the menu, then enter your Apple ID and password.  This will open your music library. It's in the menu bar at the top of the screen. Doing so allows the display of all songs and albums that you've added to iTunes, as well as all of the music in your iCloud Music Library. It's just below the drop-down menu. This displays all of the songs in your music library, including iCloud Music Library. Use the scroll bar on the right side of the window or the directional buttons on your keyboard to do so.  Click in the search field in the upper-right corner of the window and start typing the name of a song or album to quickly search for music in your library. Apple Music members can use this field to search for any available song in the Apple Music library. It's shaped like a cloud that contains a downward-pointing arrow and appears next to the song or album title. The music has now been downloaded to the iTunes library on your computer.  The download button appears next to any songs or albums that are in your iCloud Music Library but not currently on your device. You don't need to download music from your iCloud Music Library in order to listen to it. You can stream any of the songs stored in your library. If you have Apple Music, you can stream any song in the Apple Music library.
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One-sentence summary -- Open iTunes on your computer. Click on Account. Click on the drop-down menu in the upper-left corner of the window. Click on Music. Click on View. Click on All Music. Click on Songs. Scroll to a song that you want to download. Click the Download button.

Problem: Article: The start of the school year means a fresh start for almost all of your classes. Before or after class, make time to say hello to your teacher and let them know that you’re excited to be in class with them this year. Keep the conversation short and sweet to avoid looking like you’re sucking up to them.  For instance, you might say something like, “Hi Mr. Jones, I’m Alex. I wanted to introduce myself to you and let you know that I’m really looking forward to biology class this year!” If you’ve had a class with the teacher before, you can make time to say hi again and talk to them a little bit about the summer. Let them know you’re glad to be in class with them again by saying “Good morning Mrs. Miller, it’s nice to be in class with you again this semester!” For your homeroom teacher, you might want to ask your parents to let you bring them a beginning of the year gift, like a gift card to get coffee, or a teacher-themed craft. Since you’ll be seeing them a lot throughout the year, it’s especially important to make a good impression. While you’re in class, pay attention to the teacher, take notes, and look over the class rules and the plan for the year. Try not to worry about upcoming classes or future assignments. If you’re concerned about one of the requirements for the class, plan to talk to your teacher about it after class. If possible, avoid looking at the clock. When you’re paying attention to the time, it can feel like the day is going very slowly. to keep track of assignments as you get them. At the end of each class, your teachers will probably review what’s due for the next day. Write the name of the class and the assignment down in your planner so you don’t forget it by the time that you go home. Before you leave school for the day, check your planner to see if you need to take home any of your books. It might also be helpful to write down any bigger assignments that are coming up, like tests, essays, or group projects if you know about them. Your teacher might give you a handout about the class with due dates on it, and you can transfer these into your calendar so you’re prepared. in your bag or locker. Depending on your school, you might have to carry your papers with you, or you might be able to store them in your locker. At the end of each class, make sure you have all of your papers organized in your bag, or make a stop at your locker to put them in a safe place to take home. If you have to carry your books and papers, get a folder specifically for papers that you need to take home to avoid dropping or losing them. On the first day, you’ll probably get a few forms and permission slips to take home to your parents. Remember to put them in a safe place, and write down a reminder for yourself in your planner to get them signed.
Summary:
Introduce yourself to your teachers to make a good first impression. Focus on getting through one class at a time. Use a planner Keep your papers organized