Article: skype.com and click "Downloads" at the top of the screen.  Skype is available for the Redhat, Debian, Fedora, OpenSUSE, and Ubuntu distributions, also known as versions, of Linux. Select your distribution from the "Choose your distribution" drop-down menu. A terminal is a blank screen where you type in text commands to operate your computer. Follow the instructions to open a terminal in the version of Linux you're using.  Ubuntu: Press Ctrl+Alt+T.  Debian: Press Ctrl+Alt+F3.  Fedora: Open your menu, represented by a red hat, an F in a bubble, a foot, or a Penguin. Click System Tools → Terminal. If it's not there, try Accessories → Terminal.  OpenSUSE: Click the Kickoff menu → Favorites → "Konsole".  Redhat: Click Applications → System Tools → Terminal.  Once you're in a terminal, type cat /proc/version and press Enter. The version listed is the distribution you're running. Select your distribution from the "Choose your distribution" drop-down menu. Saving the file to your desktop makes it easy to locate.  Skype will guide you through the process of installing the program.
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Go to www. Click "Computer", then scroll down and click "Learn about Skype for Linux". Determine which version of Linux you're running. To find out which Linux distribution you're running, open a terminal. When the "Save As" box appears, choose where to save the file. Go to where you saved the Skype file and double-click it. Follow the installation steps.
Article: For a unique look, use a thin paintbrush. If you want polka dots, use a round pouncer to stamp the paint on. Alternatively, you can tape a stencil over the jar, paint inside the stencil, then peel the stencil off. Paint your jar first, then let it dry. Use a 1 in (2.5 cm) wide paintbrush or foam brush to apply a layer of decoupage glue to the bottom quarter or third of your jar. Stick your hand into the jar, then rotate it as you sprinkle extra-fine glitter onto the glue. Tap the excess glitter off, then allow the jar to dry upside down. Seal the glitter with glossy acrylic sealer, if desired.  If you painted the jar by hand, you can wrap tape around it to get a neater line. Peel the tape off before the glue dries.  Do not use tape on jars that have been spray painted. This tends to remove the paint. For something more rustic-looking, use raffia or jute cord. You can wrap the ribbon around the middle of the jar or around the neck. If you added a stencil or reverse stencil to your jar, then you would definitely want to wrap the ribbon/raffia/cord around the neck so that you don't cover the design up. This is great for reverse stencils, but it could look nice with regular ones too. Use enough vase filler so that you can see it peeking through the bottom of your reverse stencil. If you used a regular stencil, fill the jar as much as you want. Glass marbles make great vase fillers, but you can use colored sand as well. You can find these in the floral section of an arts and crafts store.
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Paint designs onto the jar after the paint dries. Use decoupage glue to add glitter to a painted jar. Wrap a ribbon around the jar for a decorative touch. Fill stenciled jars with vase filler if desired.
Article: If you don't maintain your morning routine, it's not a morning routine.  Instead, it's just a bunch of things you sometimes do in the morning.  Don't hit the snooze button and don't allow anyone else in your family to either.  Accept no excuses for non-adherence to the morning routine.  If anyone wants to alter the morning routine, encourage the individual to speak up.  Discuss the change(s) with the whole family and decide together if the change is acceptable. As a parent, you should feel comfortable rejecting any unacceptable proposals for the morning routine (for instance, if your kids want to skip brushing their teeth in the morning). Choose the clothing you want to wear tomorrow the night before your morning routine begins.  Encourage your kids and partner to do the same.  Pack your briefcase with all the necessary documents and gadgets.  Encourage your kids to pack their book bags and homework so they aren't trying to locate them on the way out the door.  That will save you and your family time in your morning routine to do other things like have a relaxing breakfast together. Additionally, you should pack your kids' lunches the night before.  If you or your partner take lunch at work, you should also pack your lunches for the next day the night before. Find a convenient place where everyone in the family can place their essentials.  For you and your partner, you might want to place your keys, wallets, and glasses there.  Kids should place their backpacks, lunch pails, and show & tell objects there.  A small table beside the front door is the ideal place for organizing all your family's essentials. There's no need to provide overly-abundant detail in your morning routine.  Instead of specifying what each person in the family should eat for breakfast each day, limit your family's morning routine to simple tasks like “Wake up,” “Brush your teeth,” and “Eat breakfast.”  Intervening steps like “Walk downstairs” or “Set the table” are best left to custom, rather than made explicit within the family's morning routine. Implementation of the morning routine should be open to adjustment and negotiation in certain respects.  For instance, if your child wants to use mint toothpaste as opposed to cinnamon, allow them to do so.  Likewise, if they want to eat bananas instead of strawberries, permit the exchange. Weekends and holidays should be free of morning routines.  Sleep in and enjoy a couple days of relaxation around the house.  Encourage your whole family to do the same.  This prevents burnout from the constant pressure of conforming to the morning routine. If you are frantically rushing about and yelling at your kids and partner to conform to their morning routine, they will only become stressed and less likely to be able to stick to the morning routine.  Instead of yelling, crouch down and look into your child's eyes.  Explain to them, “I need your help. What can we do together to make sure everyone does what they need to in the morning?”  Try breathing in and out slowly a few times to calm down.  Breathe in for three seconds through your nose, then exhale for five seconds through your mouth.  Repeat three to five times until you are relaxed. Never yell at, strike, or curse at your kids for failing to conform to the family's morning routine. If your partner is stressed and running behind with their morning routine, the best thing to do is encourage them to relax.  Say to your partner, “I know you're running a bit behind on your morning routine.  Just relax a bit by doing some breathing exercises with me.” Try to problem solve when everyone is home in the afternoon or evening rather than doing so in the middle of the morning routine.
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Stick to it. Plan ahead. Organize your stuff. Keep it simple. Provide some flexibility within the routine. Don't apply the routine to every day. Don't get frazzled.