In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It may be easier for you to learn how to count to 10 (and beyond!) if you split the numbers into chunks. Memorizing shorter sequences is easier than trying to learn all the numbers at once. Repeat the words until you can say them without thinking.  Although not typically included in counting, you can say zero (0) in Spanish as cero (SAY-roh). One (1) in Spanish is uno (OO-noh). Two (2) in Spanish is dos (doss). Three (3) in Spanish is tres (tress). Four (4) in Spanish is cuatro (KWA-tro). Five (5) in Spanish is cinco (SEEN-ko). Once you've committed the Spanish words for numbers one through five to memory, you're ready to move on to the next set of numbers. Repeat the new numbers over and over until you know them as well as you know one through five.  Six (6) in Spanish is seis (SAISS). Seven (7) in Spanish is siete (SYE-te). Eight (8) in Spanish is ocho (O-cho). Nine (9) in Spanish is nueve (NWAI-be). Ten (10) in Spanish is diez (DYESS). When you have both sets of numbers memorized, all you have to do is put them in a single series and say them all together. You now know how to count up to 10 in Spanish.  Count to 10 repeatedly until the words are automatic for you. One way to incorporate the Spanish words into your every day life is to try to automatically think of the Spanish word for the number when you're looking at a number of items. For example, if you have a bowl of fruit in your kitchen that has 2 apples, 3 bananas, and 7 oranges, you might think to yourself that there are dos apples, tres bananas, and siete oranges. It doesn't matter whether you know the Spanish words for those fruits.
Summary: Start by learning to count to 5. Learn the numbers for 6 through 10. Put it all together to count to 10.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The first step to using a digital camera is simply turning the device on. Most cameras have a small on button located somewhere on the side of the camera. If you don't see your camera's on button, read your manufacturer's instructions. They should explain how to find the on button. Most digital cameras have to charge. If your camera's battery is dead, it will not turn on. Don't panic if your camera is not turning on. Usually, a charger comes with the camera. The charger plugs into the wall and then into your camera. In the event your camera does not turn on, try plugging it into the charger, waiting a few minutes, and then trying again.
Summary: Turn the camera on.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Be sure that you download the installer from a trusted website, such as the Ares Galaxy home page. Ares Galaxy is a free program, never pay to download it. Once Ares is running, open the Control Panel in the program. Select the Filesharing tab, and the start an auto-scan. Once the scan is complete, select the folders that you would like to share. File sharing communities are based off sharing with others. You are likely to be blocked from other users if you don’t have any files shared. Open the Control Panel in Ares and select the Transfer tab. Change the “Download folder” to whichever folder you would like. The default folder is the My Shared Folder on your desktop.
Summary:
Download the Ares Galaxy installer. Setup your sharing preferences. Set your download location.