Q: Do this by tapping its icon on your phone’s app screen. On the top right corner, tap the down arrow to open the app’s menu. Tap on “Find Communities” and either search for the community you want or choose from the list of suggestions. Tap on the community you want to join to view its summary. Tap “Join Community” to start connecting. After joining, you’ll be taken to the Community’s home page where you can see the different posts and discussions.
A: Launch Google+. Head to the app’s menu panel. Choose a community. Join a community.

Article: It will be easier to stay focused on what you need to accomplish if you take time to make a to-do list for each day or work session. For instance, your list might include handling correspondence, writing a client-facing report, working on an internal presentation, and arranging a meeting. If your to-do list isn’t accomplishable in the time allotted, select the most important or high-priority tasks to focus on. It can be daunting to face a huge project, which can lead to procrastination. It will seem much more manageable if you approach your work as a series of finite tasks.  For instance, if you’re planning an event, list all the individual tasks involved, from booking a venue to sending an invitation to arranging speakers. Prioritize them according to their time-sensitivity, and tackle one thing at a time. This approach will help you see that you’re making progress against a big goal while feeling the satisfaction of being able to check things off your list as accomplished. Take time to notice when you feel most alert during the day and when you have the fewest outside distractions. Set aside those times to tackle the tasks that require the most concentration. For instance, if you’re sharpest in the morning or have the fewest emails to attend to, do your hardest work then. Save the emails and other correspondences for the end of the day. If you’re not aware of how much time you’re spending on a project, it can take more hours than it should. When you’re starting a task, decide how long you’d like to devote to it, and try to stick to that limit. If you’ve got an ongoing project, dedicate a set amount of time to it each day. For example, you could work on it for the first 2 hours of your day, then do other things. If you’re finding it difficult to motivate yourself, determine a reward that you will get if you accomplish a given task. It could be anything from going to a movie to getting yourself your favorite smoothie.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Set manageable goals. Break work up into small, achievable tasks. Plan the most difficult work at your most productive time. Set deadlines. Create a rewards system.

Problem: Article: To keep the ends of your braids looking healthy, dab some oil on your fingers and pinch the ends gently. Work the oil in until your ends look shiny and moisturized. Use natural oils, such as olive, coconut, jojoba, and sweet almond oil. The cornstarch in dry shampoo products will absorb the grease without damaging the micro braids. Spray the dry shampoo over your braids, then gently work it through with your fingers. Going to bed with wet hair can make your braids smell like mildew and can even cause breakage. Make sure your hair is dry before going to bed. The scarf will protect your braids from frizzing and keep them neat. Covering your braids every night will help you maintain the overall health and appearance your braids so you can keep them in longer. You can also use a satin pillowcase to cover your braids. After several months, daily wear and tear can make your braids look frizzy and unkempt. If you’re ready to remove the braids, go to a stylist that specializes in micro braids and have them removed. If you’d like to keep the style longer, go to a stylist and have the ends touched up. While two months is the ideal amount of time to keep your braids, three months is the maximum. The longer you keep the braids in, the more fragile and brittle your hair will become.
Summary: Moisturize the ends with an oil treatment once a week. Dust dry shampoo on your micro braids if they start to look greasy. Don’t sleep with wet micro braids. Wear a satin or silk scarf over your braids when you go to bed. Remove the braids or schedule stylist maintenance after 2-3 months.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This should be either electronic, sponge or open head.  Electronic heads are normally covered with orange wire strips.  Sponge heads are obviously sponge which can be touched.  Open heads are a hole with nothing in them but ink.  For electronic heads, simply throw in trash. These heads are unreliable, especially if you don't print every day.  Get rid of your printer. Give it away. Deliver it to your local thrift store. Buy a printer with sponge or open heads. These almost never dry out because the system keeps them sealed. Usually you will find these in printers with four or more cartridges; three separate colors and one black (aka CMYK).   If you have a sponge or open head cartridge, and you already did the other methods to no avail, your cartridge is dead. The ink has dried and hardened to a point it cannot be salvaged. Buy a new one. They can usually be found cheap on Ebay.

SUMMARY: Determine what type of cartridge you have.

Q: Have others listen to your song. Be prepared for critique. Listen to the feedback of others carefully. Soften sounds that are piercing and tinny, add substance to the parts your listeners find lacking. This might involve adding more instrumentals or simply balancing the volume.  Start by having friends and family listen to your track. However, these people will often care about your feelings and may not give you the most honest evaluation. After building your confidence a little bit,  have someone who isn’t as close to you, like an acquaintance or colleague with similar music tastes, listen to your track. your track. Keep the volume moderately low when doing this. Over long mixing sessions, volume tends to creep upward, which can be bad for your hearing. Color code parts to improve efficiency while mixing. Balance the volumes of the parts of your track and accentuate prominent parts.  Compression tools can help you maintain consistent volume throughout your track. Digital versions of these are available as part of DAWs or supplemental software packages. A common color scheme to improve mixing efficiency uses purple for bass, blue for drums, red for vocals, and orange for instruments. the track. Take a look at the audio range of the track as a whole in a mastering program. This may be a separate program or part of your DAW. Look at the fades, the parameters of the sound (how large/small its frequency). Soften and round out extreme parts to make the sound fluid and seamless.
A:
Get a second opinion. Mix Master