INPUT ARTICLE: Article: 1 cm) of water. However, this is just an old school recommendation. Plenty of people say that keeping the soil consistently moist is plenty – it doesn't necessarily need to be flooded. This stage is up to you – just make sure it's wet. Add compost or mulch to the soil, slightly covering the rice grains. This will automatically tamp the seeds down into the soil. Organic compost holds moisture, so this is a good plan – especially in drier climes. If you'd like, maintain 2 inches (5.1 cm) of water for the rice to grow. At least make sure the soil is consistently wet, if not flooded. Expect to see shoots from the grains grow after about 1 week.  If your plants are in buckets, you may want to consider moving them at night (when it gets cooler) to a warmer spot. Rice thrive in warmth, and if the temperature dips, you'll likely see stunted growth. To emphasize that flooding policies differentiate from person to person, commercial rice-producing agencies sometimes flood up to eight inches. You may wish to up the water as your plants climb to the 7 inch mark. What you practice is up to you. For best results, thin out the seedlings no more than 4 inches (10.2 cm) apart in rows that range between 9 to 12 inches (22.9 to 30.5 cm) apart. Allow the seeds to grow up to 7 inches (17.8 cm) tall, which takes on average of about one month. Some people choose to start their plants off in a nursery bed since movement is always a part of the process anyway. If you follow this practice, transplant them when they reach 5-7 inches in height. They should be planted about a foot apart into a muddy bed. This will take approximately 3 or 4 months; during this time, they can reach up to 17 inches tall. Let the water dry out or drain any excess water before removing the rice for harvesting. Over the course of the next two weeks, they'll turn green to gold – that's when you know they're ready. If you're farming your rice, you may wish to drain the soil when the plants are about 15 inches (37.5 cm) tall, flood, and then drain again. After that, continue as above, allowing the rice to dry and turn golden.

SUMMARY: Fill the buckets or the garden space with at least 2 inches (5. Observe the water levels of the planting area, keeping the soil constantly wet. Thin, or space out, the rice seeds to prevent crowding. Wait for the rice grains to mature.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Choose a liquid foundation that is 4 to 5 shades darker than your natural shade. Mix a capful of your normal foundation with a capful of the darker foundation using a makeup brush. You can also use a contour stick or powder instead. If you are using a powder contour makeup or a bronzer, find one in a shade darker than your own.
Summary: Blend a darker foundation with your own to create a contour liquid.

Doing so will open Run, which is a program that allows you to run system commands. This command opens your Windows computer's system information program. It's at the bottom of the Run window. Doing so will open the System Information window. There are several tabs in the top-left corner of the window that you can use to view different aspects of your system:   System Summary - This is the default tab to which System Information opens; it contains details about your computer's operating system, installed memory, and processor type.  Hardware Resources - View a list of all hardware drivers and information associated with devices (e.g., webcams or controllers) associated with your computer.  Components - View a list of technical components on your computer such as USB ports, the CD drive, and speakers.  Software Environment - View drivers and running processes on your computer.  Internet Settings - Your computer may not have this option; if it does, you can use this tab to view various pieces of information about your computer's internet connection.
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One-sentence summary -- Hold down ⊞ Win and press R. Type msinfo32 into the Run window. Click OK. Review your PC's system information.

Q: Leopard tortoises need a high-fiber, high-calcium, low-protein diet, so grasses and straw are the perfect food for them. Timothy, orchard, brome, oat, and meadow grass are all good choices for indoor enclosures. In the outdoor enclosure, let the tortoise graze on palatable weeds and wild plants such as clover, dandelions, and wild grass. In an outdoor enclosure, you might want to plant some grass or alfalfa for the tortoises to eat. Feed adults 2-3 times weekly and hatchlings daily. While grasses and straw should provide 50%-80% of your tortoise's diet, dark, leafy greens like kale and collards are great supplemental choices. You can also offer veggies such as the following, cut into bite-size pieces: carrots, squash, sweet potatoes, pumpkins, carrots, and bell peppers.  Cut-up fruit can be offered as a very rare treat, but less than once a month—the high water content would cause gastrointestinal issues if your tortoise eats fruit too often. Iceberg lettuce has next to no nutritional value and is not an ideal food source for a tortoise. Use a sturdy, low-sided water bowl that the tortoise can easily access for drinking. Whether indoors or outdoors, check regularly to make sure there is fresh water in the dish at all times. Empty and clean the bowl daily as well. Younger tortoises in particular may like to bathe in the water dish as well. This is fine—just make sure to keep the dish filled and clean, with shallow enough water to prevent drowning. Follow your vet's advice about whether commercial tortoise food pellets are a good choice for your pet. The pellets may provide nutrients that are lacking in your tortoise's regular diet, although most tortoises can thrive on a well-balanced grasses-and-hay diet.  If you're diluting the pellets with greens and other food items, the diet may become imbalanced, so it's best to talk to the vet to set up the best diet plan for your individual leopard tortoise. Provide supplements only if (and how) recommended by your vet. Due to their rate of growth, a leopard tortoise's demand for calcium and mineral trace elements is high. A calcium-D3 daily supplement might be recommended for juveniles and, less often, adults.
A: Offer a diet of grasses and straw. Give the tortoise dark leafy greens and veggies a few times a week. Provide a constant supply of clean, fresh water. Give commercial tortoise feed and/or supplements as recommended.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If the console is already signed into an account, you can sign out by holding the PS button on the controller and choosing Log out on the “Power” tab.     You will need to provide the following information:  Country Language of choice Date of birth City/State/Zip Email address Password Online ID (username) First name/last name       You can opt to instead link your Facebook profile to your PS4 account.  You can opt to sign up for PS Plus, but you will need to link a credit card or PayPal account to pay for the subscription fee. You will be signed into the Playstation Network on your new account.

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Press New User on the main login page. Press Create a User. Press Accept. Press Next. Press New to Playstation Network? Create an account. Complete the “Join Playstation Network” form. Press Next. Press Confirm. Press Accept. Click the Verify Now link in the email sent to you. Press Already Verified on the PS4. Press Continue  Press Do This Later. Press Next. Press Skip. Press Do Not Activate.