In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: A good way to show another person that you would like to be friends with them is to say "Hi" when you see them.  Make eye contact, smile, and say hello. If you know the person's name, say, "Hi ____."  Be sure to speak clearly so the other person can hear you. If you are shy, practice with one of your family members. Always smile and say hi in the hallway when you see the person again. You want to seem as friendly as possible. Paying someone a compliment shows that you are a pleasant girl and that you are open to being friends with other people. Pay attention to the other kids at school and try to identify one nice thing about them. You can then give them a compliment about what you have noticed. Keep the compliments simple such as:  "Your hair looks really cute." "I like your shirt. It's really suits you." "You did a good job on your project." You can also follow up a compliment with a question to get the conversation started. For example, "I like your shirt. Where did you get it?" Saying hi or giving a compliment is a good way to start a conversation. When you are speaking with someone, you should share your likes and dislikes. If you are asked a question, answer the question, and then ask the other person a question. Do not be a conversation hog.  It is important that you share information about yourself as well. Friendship is a two way street.  Listen when the other person is talking and do not cut them off. Wait until they are finished before you begin to talk. Doing something nice for someone else is another way you can show someone that you like them. You do not have to do anything big. Let someone borrow a pencil or a piece of paper. Offer to help carry something if a classmate is overwhelmed. Share some candy or another treat at lunchtime. Do not give away money or other things that are special to you. You do not want someone to be friends with you just because you give them things. In order for a friendship to grow, you and the other person should have things in common. Common interests will help your friendship grow. What type of things (e.g. music, TV shows, movies, art, sports, etc.)  are you interested in?  Observe other kids in your class to see if they have some of your interests. Are they wearing a shirt with a movie character or band on it? Do they use special folders that are linked to their interests? Ask questions to see what they like. For example, "Hey, have you seen ___? It's really good!" or "Do you like ___?" Do not pretend to like something just to be friends with someone. If you want to have a best friend, you need to be honest and show who you really are. If you are shy and you notice another girl that keeps to herself, this would be a good person for you to approach. You two can probably understand each other better than the popular girl who is the life of the party. If you are involved in an extracurricular activity, you know you have at least one common interest with that person already. Once you have found someone that has some similar interests, ask them if they want to come to your house to hang out. You can also suggest an activity the two of you can do together. Spending one-on-one time with a person is the key to establishing a friendship.  If the person is coming to your house, think of some activities the two of you can do together. Pick activities that both of you will like. You want the person to have as much fun as possible around you. Some activities you may suggest include riding bikes, painting your nails, watching or going to a movie, or baking cookies. If you can't think of anything, ask your parents to help you come up with some ideas.
Summary: Speak to other kids around you. Give a compliment. Start a conversation. Be kind to your classmates. Look for people that have similar interests. Invite the person to hang out.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: According to the Indiana government, you have to have lived in the precinct where you intend to vote for at least 30 days prior to the election you want to vote in. Although you can register at the start of this 30-day period, note that you’ll have to maintain your residence in the precinct to be able to vote on election day. To clarify, these must be the 30 days immediately before election day, not just any 30-day period in the past. You need to be a U.S. citizen in order to be eligible to vote in Indiana. If you will not meet both of these requirements by election day, you will not be able to register to vote.  Note that a 17-year-old will be able to register to vote in primary elections as long as they will turn 18 by the next general or municipal election. If your 18th birthday falls on election day, this will qualify you to be able to register. This is required if you want to register to vote online. If you don’t have a driver’s license or state ID number, you can also use your Social Security number to register by mail or in person. Make a copy of your license or ID card. If you plan to submit a physical registration form, you’ll need to present this photocopy along with it to prove your Indiana residency. Thus, you can’t register to vote if you’re in prison after being convicted of a crime. However, your right to vote is immediately restored once you get out of prison or are on parole. If you register to vote and then are sent to prison, you’ll have to register to vote again after you’re released.
Summary: Confirm that you’ll have lived in your precinct for at least a month. Check to make sure you’ll be 18 and a citizen by the time of the election. Have a valid state-issued driver's license or identification (ID) card. Note that you’re not eligible to vote in Indiana if you’re in prison.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You can take steps to prevent fatigue by making some changes to your work area. Using a chair that properly fits and supports your body will greatly reduce muscle fatigue and pain caused by computer use. Your chair should have:  Armrests that support the weight of your arms. They should be adjustable so that when your forearms are at rest, your elbows are aligned with your waist. A seat that’s at least an inch wider than your thighs and hips. The seat bottom should also slope downward slightly. An adjustable base, so that you can place your feet flat on the floor as you work. Wheels, preferably 5 wheels attached to a 5-point base for maximum support. A backrest that supports your lumbar (lower back). If your chair doesn’t have lumbar support, try rolling a towel and placing it behind you at your waist. If you do most of your computer work on a laptop, you’ve probably noticed that laptops are not designed for prolonged use. Extended laptop use will cause neck, hand, and wrist fatigue much faster than a standard setup. You can connect a monitor and input devices to your laptop, or use a docking station. Your workspace should be laid out so that you can use your computer without wasting energy.  Position the keyboard right in front of you (rather than at an angle) so that your wrists are straight while you type. Sit close to the desk so your arms rest on the chair’s armrests as you type. Position your monitor at eye level, at least 18 inches from your face. Not only does glare make it difficult to see what’s on the screen, but it’s also a leading cause of eye fatigue. If there’s a glare on your screen, tilt it slightly until it’s glare-free (glare is a cause of eye fatigue). If glare is still an issue:  Switch from overhead lighting to lamps. If glare is coming from the window, use a curtain or blinds to minimize the light. Move your workspace to a location with less glare, if possible. Buy a glare-reduction screen or glare-proof monitor. Research shows that this is the optimal temperature for productivity. Warmer temperatures can cause fatigue, while cooler temperatures can be distracting.
Summary:
Use the right chair. Use a monitor, mouse, and keyboard with your laptop. Set up your desktop for comfort and efficiency. Get rid of screen glare. Keep the room temperature at about 71 degrees (F).