Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Measure your string. Find the center of your ankle bracelet. Thread your center bead. Use a toothpick. Measure ½” from your center bead. Continue beading. Test the length. Use a clasp.

Answer: One piece will most likely be too weak to hold beads, using two or three strings will lengthen the lifetime of your beaded ankle bracelet. Cut your string at your ankle length. Do this by taking all three pieces of your string and lining them up. Now fold them in half. Mark this spot with a pen. Choose which bead you want in the center of your ankle bracelet and slide it onto the string. Move it down to the point that you just marked and tie knots on either side of it. This is now your center bead. Beads can represent your outfit, mood, or personality. Choose beads that convey the message that you want. In order to slide the rest of your beads onto your ankle bracelet, fold your string over a toothpick. This will be thin enough for your beads to fit over, but strong enough to keep your string from fraying at the ends. Using your tape measure, mark ½” away from your center bead in both directions. Tie a knot at this spot and slide your next bead onto your ankle bracelet. Knot it again after the bead is in place. Keep measuring ½” from each bead and fill your ankle bracelet with evenly spaced beads. Be sure to knot each one on both sides of the bead so that they stay where you want them. Once you have beaded your ankle bracelet until there is approximately 2” of thread left on each side, test the length around your ankle. If you want to add one, or you need to take one off, now is the time for those adjustments. For a beaded ankle bracelet, it is smart to use a clasp because the beads are heavier than just the string. A lobster clasp is the best for an ankle bracelet and is easily tied onto each side. You don’t necessarily have to use a clasp, but it extend the life of your beaded ankle bracelet if you do.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Categorize your spending patterns. Analyze your spending. Create a budget. Look for ways to save.

Answer: Most people's expenses consist of housing, utilities, entertainment, clothing, food, travel, and medical care. Start by reviewing the checks you've written and your credit card statements for the last few months. Add up what you spent in the above categories and any others specific to you.  Credit card companies and online banks offer a feature that will summarize your spending for a given period of time, based on the names of the businesses where you spend money. If you don't use debit or credit cards, keep a careful accounting of your monthly expenses. For example, keep track of your food spending, both at the grocery store and at restaurants. After you have gathered this information compare the totals in each category. Do they seem reasonable, especially as percentages of your paycheck? Set a monthly target for how much money you should allocate to each category. See how to budget your money for more information.  Include a target for retirement savings, even if it's quite small to begin with. Start by saving at least 1% of your monthly income for retirement. Slowly increase that percentage over time. You'll find you can gradually adjust to that allocation. The more you save for retirement, the better your later years will be. (If you don't think that's important, talk with someone who is already retired.) Generally financial experts recommend spending less than 30% of your monthly income on housing.  In some locations, this may not be realistic. If that's the case where you live, it may be necessary to change neighborhoods.   In addition to saving for retirement, build up a savings account as an emergency fund. Set aside about six months' worth of living expenses in case you lose your job or become incapacitated. Once you have created your budget, you will see the areas in which you need to reduce spending. Find ways to save in those categories. Address your largest expenses first. For example, if your monthly rent is $900, and you spend $300 a month on food, you might consider finding a cheaper rental. If you have a mortgage, think about refinancing at a lower interest rate. Meanwhile, look for ways to lower food costs. Don't eat at restaurants. Find recipes utilizing nutritious but inexpensive ingredients.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Access the home directory. Select the ".minecraft" folder. Find your photo.

Answer: All you have to do is go to your home directory ("home") This should be designated here. If you can't see ".minecraft" within the home directory folder, then you haven't set Linux to show hidden folders and files. To show them, press Ctrl+h. The file is called ~/.minecraft/screenshots As with the others the "screenshots" folder, this will be in the ".minecraft" directory. You should be able to access the picture of your choice.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Allow yourself to be emotional. Carry a purse or clutch with all of your daily essentials. Keep from burping, passing gas, or grooming yourself in public. Stay neat and organized in every area of life. Avoid dirt and aggressive hobbies. Steer away from coarse language and swearing. Hang out with girls more than guys. Allow yourself to explore being a girly girl.

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Girly girls are open with their emotions. Be honest when you’re happy, mad, or any emotion in between. Don’t be afraid to tear up in front of others and have to dab your face to keep your makeup from running. It may take some time to become comfortable with letting other people see your emotions, but just take it one day at a time. Never let your emotions get the best of you. You still want to be in control so that you don’t offend anyone in your anger or cause people to think that you’re overdramatic about the smallest inconvenience. Not only is a purse a cute accessory for your outfits, it’s functional as well. You should always carry some backup makeup, deodorant, a little perfume, a notebook or scheduler and pen, a hair accessory, your wallet, and any keys you need. Extra purse essentials can include a portable sewing kit and safety pins for fashion emergencies, sunglasses, school books, or any other items for you day to day routine. If you still need to use a backpack or tote around heavy items, you can find bags in fun floral prints or colored leathers to upgrade your look. Start out with one bag that matches most of your outfits and then start collecting others for other special occasions, school, and overnight trips. A lady needs to refrain from displaying any rude bodily functions of other people. Try and keep your gassier moments to yourself and preferably in the bathroom. Always cover your mouth with a tissue or handkerchief when you need to blow your nose, clear your throat, sneeze, or cough. Even if organization is not your strong suit, keep your desk and purse or backpack tidy so that you don’t lose track of important things or forget appointments. Being punctual is time-management etiquette that is helpful to practice.  Use a label maker or buy cute stationery to help keep your assignments and schedule organized and attractive. Your handwriting should be neat and legible so that both yourself and others can read it. You don’t have to dot your ‘i’s with little hearts, but it certainly makes your writing look more fun and girly. Rough-housing and getting dirty are not appropriate activities for a lady. You don't want to ruin your nice clothes and it won’t help your image of being a girly girl. For example, things like wrestling, tackling, or using power tools are not traditionally girly.   You can be sporty as well as girly. Going to the gym to work-out is important and so are sports to stay healthy and social. Just know that there is a time and place for dirt and sweat. After a workout or sporting event, clean yourself up again to out into public. Being polite with your speech is incredibly important. Don’t pepper all of your sentences with curse words because it makes you look and sound abrasive.  Don’t get caught up in gossiping either. It can be difficult, but refrain from talking badly about others, especially behind their back. Gossiping says more about you and your bad attitude than it does about the people you’re talking about. Start spending more time with girls so that you can watch them and learn how to be more girly. Go to the mall to shop, get manicures together, and simply spend time flipping through magazines together and talk about life with other girls. Being around girls more often will help distinguish you as a lady rather than looking like “one of the guys.”  Be calm around boys. As you start to see boys as more than friends and possible boyfriend material, don’t let that psych you out. They’re still people too, so don’t get flustered and nervous just because you start to see them differently.  Avoid picking up bad habits from guy friends. You can do this by hanging around girls more often, but be careful that you don’t slip into any old tomboy ways. Changing how you act and look is a big change and is part of your identity. Being a girly girl might not be for everyone and that is perfectly ok. Have fun experimenting but don't get discouraged if you don't naturally feel girly just because you make some changes.