INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Your computer must meet the following system requirements:  2 GHz dual core processor 2 gigabytes of RAM (system memory) 25 gigabytes of hard drive space A DVD drive or USB port on your computer To install Ubuntu Linux on your computer, you'll first need to create an installer by placing the Ubuntu ISO file on a disc or flash drive.  If you use a DVD, a standard 4.5GB disc will be plenty. If you choose to use a flash drive, make sure it is at least 2GB. To do so:  Go to https://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop  Scroll down and click Download to the right of your preferred version, the latest LTS release is 18.10. Scroll down and click the Not now, take me to the download link. Wait for the download to start or click the download now link. . You can also use a flash drive, but you'll need to format it for either FAT32 (Windows) or MS-DOS (FAT) (Mac) and then use UNetBootin or Rufus (recommended) to make the flash drive recognizable by your computer's operating system. . Creating a partition sections off a determined part of your hard drive, allowing that part to function as a separate hard drive. This is what you'll install Linux onto, so your partition will need to be at least five gigabytes in size. The Ubuntu support page recommends at least 25 gigabytes of free space. Your DVD or flash drive should be inserted into or attached to your computer. Once you're certain that the installer is connected and you've performed the rest of the steps in this section, you can proceed to installing Ubuntu Linux on your Windows or Mac computer.

SUMMARY: Make sure that your computer can run Linux. Find a blank DVD disc or a flash drive. Download the Ubuntu Linux ISO file. Burn the ISO file onto a DVD Partition your computer's hard drive Make sure that your installer is inserted.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Strike up a conversation with him and pay attention to the way he interacts with you. If he is an outgoing person and likes you, he’ll playfully touch you while you talk. The occasional shoulder brush or hand-grab to show you something are tell-tale signs. If he is shy, he won’t be as obvious. If this is the case, he may blush or stare at you while you talk. A true smile extends beyond the normal width of a mouth. If his smile is across his whole face, he’s being affected by you in a good way. If his teeth aren’t showing, he’s most likely forcing the smile. This means that he’s humoring you and isn’t interested. All of his muscles will be pulled to show off his body to his best advantage when he’s talking to you if he’s trying to impress you. He’s often stand with his hands on his hips to suggest confidence. When a man is interested, he’ll stand directly in front of you to show full attention and make it possible to lean in to get closer with ease.  If he’s not interested, his shoulders will face away from you.
Summary: Interact with him. Notice his smile. Notice his stance.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you have been folding your sheets individually, you won't need to separate your papers, but if you have been folding six at a time, you'll need to separate these to move forward. Stack your finished, folded papers into like piles, one with the colored side out and the other with the white side out. Be sure your colors correspond between piles. If the first color of your colored pile is red, the first color of your white pile should also be red (on the inside). You should fold the top triangular part of your paper along its base so that the triangles face outward to form wings. These will be inserted into your colored papers. To find the pocket on your colored paper, slightly open the outer flaps of paper on the "legs." This is the pocket into which you will insert the white flap of your other paper. You will also need to:  Using your right hand, hold together the outer flaps on the legs of one side of your white paper. Then fold down the top triangle part so that it forms a flap that you can insert into the pocket of the colored paper. Once you have successfully inserted your white flap into the colored pocket, open the "legs" that you've been holding together with your right hand on the other side to expose the other flap. Now you can fit the second flap into your next piece of colored paper.  Lock your white and colored papers together until all 12 pieces are connected. The bottoms of your linked pieces of paper should be even. Now you can fold the right two flaps of your outermost white paper to reveal the next paper in the series, which should be colored. Then fold the top of your paper down so that the flat top edge is even with the base of the now inverted triangular shape.  This should form the same left and right outward pointing triangles that you folded when  you creased your lock folds. Fold all of your lock creases for each paper, starting from one end and skipping the end white paper. You should spread out your now connected and locked together papers to make connecting the ends easier. Put the end white papers final flap into the pocket of the colored paper at the other end of your paper chain.  Close the two outer locks by rotating the paper so that the inside is facing outward. Once you have locked all the individual parts of your firework together and have rotated the inside out, your firework should be complete.

SUMMARY:
Separate your papers, if necessary. Fold out the flaps of your white papers. Insert the flap into the pocket. Free the other white flap. Invert the paper so the top triangle faces downward. Connect your ends together.