Problem: Article: " Right-click on the drive that you want to clean and select "Properties" at the bottom of the menu that appears. You will now want to locate "Disk Cleanup. Disk Cleanup is a built in feature of Windows that allows you to delete unnecessary files from your PC, which in turn may help boost the speed of your sluggish computer. " This can be found in the "Disk Properties Menu." You will most likely want to delete things like temporary files, log files, files in your recycling bin, and other unimportant files. You can do this by ticking the box next to its name. Once you have selected the files you wish to delete, select "Ok." This may prompt a window to appear that will confirm your actions. Click "Yes." There may be system files that you want to delete but are not shown in the Disk Cleanup Menu. To access them, go to "Cleanup System Files" at the bottom of the Disk Cleanup window. " Once the More Options Tab appears, look under the section entitled "System Restore and Shadow Copies" and select "Clean Up." This may take a few minutes to complete. Now that you have deleted unnecessary or temporary files on your computer, your PC should run faster and smoother. You can determine how much space you have freed up on your hard drive by going to Computer and then selecting your hard drive. The amount of space you now have will be in the bottom of the window.
Summary: Open "My Computer. Select "Disk Cleanup. Identify the files you wish to delete. Delete unnecessary files. Go to "More Options. Finish Up.

Problem: Article: The first is military, take over a settlement to make defending your empire easier, or to weaken an enemy. The second, and most important, is economics. Your main drive in attacking a settlement is to make more money, either by opening up new trade routes or merely adding more people to tax. Only family members (Generals with portraits) can build forts. These forts must be manned by at least one unit at all times, or they will fall into disrepair, and disappear. Forts can be used to prevent war, and they also makes sure you'll be calling the shots once it starts.
Summary: When choosing where to expand, always keep in mind two factors. Use forts, they can be priceless in their ability to keep enemies out of your territory, to seal mountain passes and shut down bridges.

Problem: Article: To stay healthy, rabbits need lots of exercise. Make sure that your New Zealand rabbit gets at least two hours of exercise every day. To allow your rabbit to run and hop enough to get exercise, you will need to let her out of her cage to at least once per day. Keep your rabbit indoors when you let her out to exercise. You may even want to keep her confined to one room.  For example, you could keep her in your bedroom or put up a couple of baby gates to make sure she stays in a specific area of your house. New Zealand rabbits will chew on any cords they encounter. This can kill your rabbit and ruin your electronics, so it is important to stop your New Zealand rabbit from doing so. Try hiding electrical cords with some hard plastic tubing or spiral wrap. Another option is to just keep all of the cords off of the ground so that your rabbit cannot reach them. Make sure that your rabbit does not chew on your walls and furniture. A New Zealand rabbit will chew on any wooden object. This may include wall trim, door edges, chairs, and table legs.  Keep in mind that your New Zealand rabbit might also try to chew on other things such as a rug, some loose carpeting, or a bit of loose wallpaper.  If you catch your rabbit chewing on something that he should not be chewing on, don’t get mad or punish him. Just pick him up gently, move him somewhere else and provide him with a cardboard box or a piece of a raw carrot to distract him from the other object. Your New Zealand rabbit’s teeth will never stop growing, so she needs to keep chewing on things to wear them down. Otherwise, your rabbit may need a visit to veterinarian to have her teeth trimmed. To avoid the need to trim your rabbit’s teeth, make sure that she has plenty of things to chew on at all times. Try giving your New Zealand rabbit some alfalfa cubes, untreated pine boards, cotton towels,  cardboard boxes, or apple branches. To keep your New Zealand rabbit healthy, you will need to take him to see a veterinarian once per year for a checkup. Watch for any problems that your rabbit is sick as well. If you rabbit seems sick, then take her to see your veterinarian. Signs that there might be a problem include:  not hopping or not using back legs excess fur loss not defecating or having watery diarrhea dark red urine or no urine lethargy (extra tired, not moving or reacting normally) runny eyes and nose drooling fever of 105 °F (40.6 °C) or more Unless you plan to breed your New Zealand rabbit, you should get him or her neutered or spayed. Spaying and neutering your rabbits will prevent unwanted litters and it will also help to keep your rabbit healthy. If you do not spay or neuter your rabbit, then he or she may act out with hormonal behaviors, like fighting or spraying. If you have a female rabbit that is not spayed, then she will have a much higher risk of getting uterine cancer as well. If your rabbits are not spayed and neutered, then make sure that you keep them separated. Your New Zealand rabbit will benefit from a once weekly brushing session. Otherwise, you may end up with lots of hair on your furniture, carpet, and clothes. Use a natural bristle brush or a comb to go over her hair once per week. Do not bathe your New Zealand rabbit. Rabbits can become hypothermic if they get wet and they do not enjoy the water either.
Summary: Play with your New Zealand rabbit every day. Protect your New Zealand rabbit from electrical cords. Supervise your New Zealand rabbit well. Provide lots of things for your New Zealand rabbit to chew on. Take your New Zealand rabbit to see a veterinarian. Get your New Zealand rabbit spayed or neutered. Groom your New Zealand rabbit as needed.

Problem: Article: A basic nutcracker requires nothing more than hard alcohol and fruit juice. Although this recipe calls for Hawaiian Punch, vodka, and rum, you can substitute in juice or other alcohols if you prefer. Mix the vodka, rum, and water in a clear plastic single-serve juice bottle. Add enough Hawaiian Punch to fill the remainder of the bottle.  For a stronger drink, increase the amount of vodka, rum, and water in equal increments. Instead of Hawaiian Punch, you can substitute other juices, such as apple, peach, or any other juice or fruit-flavored beverage. Replace the lid on the juice bottle and shake to mix the ingredients. Serve cold in the juice bottle.
Summary:
Assemble your ingredients. Mix your ingredients. Shake and serve.