If there's something you want to learn and would benefit from an instructor or routine, sign up for an online course. Sites like https://www.edx.org/  and https://www.thegreatcourses.com/ have excellent college level classes available to anyone and most of them are free.
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One-sentence summary -- Take courses online if you want more structure.

Q: It should be in between the two cups of the bra. Generally clasps are plastic or metal pieces where one side fits down into the other side. When the clasp is flattened, it snaps in place and locks together.
A: Locate the clasp.

Article: The file manager lets you access files that are saved on the portable device. You should see the JAR files saved within the folder. Your mobile instrument should start to run the Java game so you can begin playing.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Turn on your mobile device and wait for the main screen to appear. Go to the file manager (the location varies depending on which device you are using). Open the folder titled "Java" that you had created earlier. Install Java games by selecting the JAR file for the game that you want to play.

Problem: Article: Plan the basics of your song on some paper, your computer's word processing program, or a spreadsheet before you start making it. Determine what instruments and plugins you might want to use or at least start with. Simulate the program by using either a piece of grid paper or your computer. If it's a short 3-4 minute song, you may wish to start off with a simple melody, pads, vocals, and so on. Particularly if you are doing an extended piece, consider building the track in layers.  The first layer can be a drum pattern to establish the beat. A 4/4 time beat is common in pop and dance songs. Another way of thinking about this is to emphasize the first and third beats of a measure. Bring in a simple bass line. The most common bass line would probably be a bass guitar sound or a standing bass, but you could also try a bass sax, tuba, or related sounds. You can then add in the melody on top of this. With rhythm and bass established, you can get a better feel for the track and begin to introduce melody. Begin simply with a few of FL Studio's pre-recorded chords. This will give a richness and depth to your sound that individual notes often lack. FL Studio Demo includes a full group of software instruments, with each channel containing one instrument plugin. You add a plugin/instrument by clicking the “+” sign on a channel.  Usually, an instrument is a synthesizer or a sample player, used to make your melodies and percussions. FL Studio also offers vintage instruments and analog-sounding ones. There are also special effects and sample voice sounds. You can add new instruments by adding new plugins through a Virtual Studio Technology (VST) interface. You may want to add an instrument if, for example, you don't see the instrument you want, you want to use a rare/uncommon instrument, or you want to try a different version of an instrument you do have. For melody especially, you'll usually want to plan one instrument at a time as you would do using the piano roll. That said, you don't have to map out your entire song. You may get inspired on the spot to fill in remaining gaps in the track. You might also intentionally leave space in the song for improvisation. A step-based drum machine lets you create your own beats. The step system rounds note length to an established duration, making note length uniform. You can also use something called the Fruity Slicer to chop up breaks. The Fruity Slicer plugin can be added through the Channels menu in the Main menu bar.
Summary: Map out your song. Develop your song using different layers. Determine which instruments to use. Plan one instrument at a time for longer songs. Know your beat and break options.

Article: It may sound a little counterproductive to dwell on your stress in a journal, but it's actually healthy if you learn to deal with stress. Keep a journal with you at all times and write in it whenever you feel stressed. In your journal, jot down:  What caused the stress (if you're unsure, take an educated guess). How you felt/feel, either physically or emotionally. How you responded to the stress immediately. What you did in order to make the stress go away. Being in a stressful situation can make you feel like you're alone on an island. Luckily, you're not. Sharing your thoughts and feelings with other people, whether they are friends, family, co-workers, or acquaintances, can make you feel like a burden has been lifted from your shoulders. Sharing your thoughts may make you feel vulnerable, but vulnerability can be a good thing. It helps you open up, which can make you feel more honest and less closed up. When your body is running low on fuel, or is only running on the wrong kind of fuel, it's hard to muster up energy to fight stress. During this time, stress can seem particularly frightening and be particularly exhausting. Therefore, it's important to get a healthy diet of fruits and vegetables, whole grains, lean protein, fiber, and healthy fats. Here are the foods you should generally try to avoid in order to reduce the effects of stress:  High-fat foods. Foods high in trans and saturated fats, like butter, certain cheeses, and fast foods, can sap our energy while increasing our risk of heart attack. Not a good way to fight stress. Simple carbohydrates. Carbs like white bread, white rice, and baked goods (cakes, muffins, etc.) are processed quickly by the body and stored as fat. Better to stick with complex carbohydrates instead — foods like whole wheat bread and pasta, as well as brown rice. Sugar. Sugars are simple carbs which enter and leave the body quickly, meaning they give us a quick jolt and then cause us to crash. This crashing can contribute to a sense of anxiety or stress. Caffeine. We supplement much of our diet with caffeine from coffee, tea, soda, and energy drinks. Like sugar, caffeine can cause us to crash if the body experiences a sudden drop-off. Having too much caffeine can also impair the body's natural sleep cycle. Stress and inadequate sleep can form a vicious cycle. On the one hand, a survey said that 2/3 of subjects associated their sleep problems with stress. On the other hand, another study found that for each hour of sleep you lose during the night, your risk of stress increases 14%. In other words, stress causes sleeplessness, and lack of sleep causes stress. It's okay to reward yourself when you manage to do something stressful. This gives us an incentive to work through difficult situations in order to do what we know is right. But don't rely on incentives in order to get you through stressful times. It can be unhealthy to always need an incentive. Sometimes you buckle down and do something because you want to do it or you know you should do it. Actively solicit the advice of others and entertain their ideas. You never know when another perspective will really hit home. Asking for help may mean putting aside your ego, but it's worth it. People are generally keen on lending a helping hand. (It makes them feel good about themselves.) Learn take advantage of that largesse. In some cases, chronic stress takes hold and doesn't let go. It can lead to anxiety and depression, which spawn a host of other problems. These need to be dealt with promptly in order to make sure stress levels don't hit an unbearable level.  If you feel like your stress is causing you to undergo significant lifestyle changes or is keeping you from doing things you would otherwise do, seek out the help of a professional.  If you feel like your stress is causing you to self-medicate with drugs and/or alcohol, seek out the help of a professional.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Make a stress-journal. Start sharing your thoughts. Maintain a healthy diet. Carve out enough time in your day to sleep. Reward yourself, but don't rely too much on incentives. Ask for help. Reach out to a professional if these tips don't help you.