In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Click on “Store” along the menu toolbar at the upper left of the screen. Click on “Sign In” from the drop-down menu and enter your Apple ID and password. After logging in, click on “Store” on the toolbar again and select “View Account” from the drop-down menu. This will open the Account Information page.  Click on the drop-down list and select the country you want to change your iTunes Store to.  You’ll now be directed to the iTunes Store welcome page. Review the Terms and Conditions Agreement and click on “Agree” if you wish to proceed. Click on “Continue” once you’re done to complete changing your iTunes Store.
Summary: Open iTunes. Sign in. Open the “Account Information” page. Click on “Change Country or Region” on the page. Select a country. Click “Change” to save your choice. Accept terms and conditions. Review your payment method.

In addition to pruning your spirea shrub, you might also consider dividing it. After a few years, shrubs like spirea can become a little lackluster. Dividing them at the root is one way to revive them and remove old growth. You’ll also get more plants by doing this. A cloudy overcast day is a good time for dividing plants as the roots dry out too much in sunny hot weather once they are exposed above ground. Give your plant a good watering the day before you plan to divide it. The day after watering, dig out the plant and remove as much soil as possible from the roots without damaging them. A hosepipe works well for this. To divide your plant:  Using something like a spade or saw, cut the root crown into quarters. Each piece should have a healthy bit of root and above-ground growth. Remove any old root sections at the narrow tip and get rid of any damaged roots or any parts of the plant that seem rotten. Give the parts of the plant above ground a prune when you do this, removing any damaged or dead growth and some of the thicker oldest wood stems. Replant the root sections and you’ll have new, vigorous growth when the plant re-emerges in the spring.
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One-sentence summary -- Consider dividing your spirea. Divide your spirea in the late fall when the plant is dormant. Divide your spirea. Give the roots a prune after you have divided them.

Q: Difficulty holding onto reasonable goals and ideals Trouble with controlling anger Memory and concentration lapses Career obstacles Struggles with enjoying everyday life, recreational activities and finding satisfaction and serenity (peace of mind).
A: Inform them of the various techniques available to assist those not reasonably happy or productive, and that with help, it's possible to overcome such issues: Approach improving mental health as a worthy endeavor that enhances values, positive character traits and adjustment to life; so endorse what life can offer. Realize that one can live a fuller and more creative life, and enhance mental strength to better cope with challenges via flexibility - as opposed to snapping under pressure.

Article: This can be done by double clicking on the Word icon on your desktop, in your Taskbar (Windows) or Dock (Mac). If you don't see an icon, click on the 'Start" menu in the lower left of your PC's screen. Click on the 'All Programs" drop down and select Microsoft Word. On Mac, click on the Launchpad (a gray rocketship) icon in your dock. Type 'Word' in the search bar at the top of the screen. To open a document, go to the File menu, and then click on Open. A dialog box will appear with a list of available documents. In the dialog box, navigate to the document you wish to open. Select the document, and once it's highlighted, click on Open in the lower right of the dialog box. Once your document is open, select the Tools menu at the top center of the window. This step only applies to a MAC OS. In the Tools menu dropdown, click on "Word Count." If you're not using a Mac, you won't see any Tools heading at the top. In this case, go to the Review tab at the top of your document. Once there, you'll see "Word Count" on the left-hand side of the section. A box will open displaying the number of words, as well as the number of characters, paragraphs, lines and pages, contained in your document. In many documents, the word count is displayed live on the left side of the bottom bar of the document window. Click on this word count to get additional information, such as the number of pages and characters.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Launch Microsoft Word. Navigate to an existing document. Select a document. Select Tools. Scroll to Word Count. Review your word count.

Problem: Article: Where the pop-up window appears, click on Yes to accept it.   Then type diskpart and press OK. It will show all the connected drives including your USB. The newly connected USB drive should be the last on that list. Or you can find your drive by looking on the size of drives.  Here the current read-only state as "on" means the drive is read-only. It will remove the current read-only state. It will show the change.
Summary:
Plug your USB in. Go to 'Search'. Type CMD in the 'Search Bar' section and select the 'Command Prompt'. Type DISKPART into the Command Prompt. Alternatively, go to 'Search'. And type RUN. Alternatively, press the 'Windows+R' keys to open 'Run' tool. Type LIST DISK or LIS DIS into the console. Type SELECT DISK # or SEL DIS # ('#' means the drive number-here my disk number is '2'). Type ATTRIBUTES DISK or ATTR DIS, it will show the current attributes of the drive. Type ATTR DIS CLEAR READONLY. Type ATTR DIS again. Type EXIT to exit the Command Prompt  Then remove the USB and plug it again  Now do any task to see the change.