In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You'll need to register your school's website information--also known as a "domain"--with Google Apps for Education, which is a program with free instructional aids and apps for teachers, in order to access Google Classroom. Google Apps for Education (GAFE) allows you to use a variety of apps (e.g., Classroom) developed by Google as teacher aids for absolutely free. It's a big blue button in the center of the screen. This will take you to the account creation page. This is in the lower right corner of your screen, directly under the "Subtotal $0.00" heading. This will include your name, the name of your institution, your institution's address, and more. This will take you to the domain page. If you don't have this information on hand, contact your school's IT department. This will take you to the admin account creation page. You'll need to provide an admin email address, password, and credentials. This will place you in charge of the administrative account. Do this after reading the terms and conditions of your account. This will create your Google Apps for Education account! You still have to verify that your website and email services belong to an educational institution. This should be the email address you just created. This will redirect you to the Administrator Console, from which you can verify that your school's domain belongs to a non-profit education service. It can take Google around one to two weeks to verify your school's domain.
Summary: Open a blank page in Google Chrome. Navigate to the Google Apps for Education site. Click "Get Google Apps for Education" at the bottom of the page. Click the blue "Set up productivity tools" button. Enter your school's information into the pertinent fields. Click "Next" to continue. Enter your school's official domain. Click "Next" to continue. Fill out the administrative account page. Click "Accept and signup". Visit the Admin Console. Click "Add account", then add your administrator email address. Enter your password for your admin account, then click "Sign in". Click the "Verify Domain" button to start the verification process.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Blend the dry seasonings—garlic powder, salt, and pepper—in a small bowl, and dust the salmon evenly with that. Blend the lemon juice, soy sauce, brown sugar, water, and vegetable oil until it is well blended and the sugar is dissolved, and then pour into a large Ziploc plastic bag with the fish. Refrigerate for at least 2 hours, and no more than 4. Turn occasionally to mix things up. For a charcoal grill, heap the coals to the side so you have a hot area and a warm area. Consider using real wood charcoal, as the briquettes impart a chemical taste to delicate meats. For a gas grill, set the temperature to medium heat: 325° F (160° C).  Discard the marinade.  Place the salmon on the hottest part of the grill to get grill marks on it—it only takes a minute or so on each side.
Summary: Season the salmon. Marinate for a couple hours. Fire up the grill. Lightly brush the grill grate with vegetable oil. Place the salmon on the warm part of the grill. Turn the salmon over after six to eight minutes and allow it to cook on the other side for another six to eight minutes. Sear it. Serve and enjoy!

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Statements that include absolute qualifiers are rarely true, so choose false when you come across these types of statements. Absolute qualifiers include words like:  No Never None Every All Always Entirely Only If a statement features a qualifier that is not absolute and that seems more reasonable, then it is likely true. Less extreme qualifiers include:  Seldom Sometimes Frequently Most Many Usually Some Few Generally Ordinarily It does not matter if the entire statement is false or just 1 word or phrase in the statement is false. If any part of a statement is false, then choose false as your answer. For example, if a statement is mostly true except for 1 word, then it is false. Certain words can alter what a statement means, so it is important to watch out for these and consider how they affect the statement. A single word might render the statement true or false. Some words to pay attention to include:  So Therefore Because Consequently As a result Thus Not/cannot/can’t Won’t Don’t
Summary:
Choose false if the statement includes absolute qualifiers. Select true for statements with less extreme qualifiers. Pick false if any part of the statement is false. Watch out for words that can change the meaning of the statement.