Write an article based on this "Understand what "essential software" is. Install essential software on a separate drive partition. Go to your Programs drive. In your "Others" drive, create a folder called Downloads. Change your installation destinations."
article: Essential software programs are those needed for the secure and smooth operation of system like antivirus and firewall programs, and those for cleaning and de-fragmentation. User software, on the other hand, is anything that you use personally, like browsers Firefox), gaming software (Steam, Uplay), or multimedia software (MPC-HC, VLC, Photoshop, etc). This is advised because Windows and all programs by default use the main Windows drive partition (C > Program files) for installation of all programs, and that congests the drive. This means that you endure longer load times when you start up, if all of the programs are on that same drive. Windows has to look through every software file at startup, including 100s of GB of other data from installed programs, downloaded data and user created files. If you created your partition at installation, as described above, no problem. If not, you can create a partition and reinstall old programs even now. Create new folders for each type of program. You might include:  Internet (for browsers like Opera, Firefox, Utorrent, and other download managers) Multimedia (for Photoshop, GIMP, AutoCA, Autodesk Maya, MPC-HC, VLC, Steam, Uplay, etc) Office Utilities (MS office, Libre Office, etc) Programming (Qt, Code::Blocks, etc) Security (Bitdefender, AVAST, etc) Tools & Utilities (WinRAR, Foxit Software, C-Cleaner, 7Zip, ausdiskdefrag, etc) Portable (for any portable apps) Yes, you guessed it; you will be using this for only downloads from browsers and torrents. During installation software by default use C > Program Files > xyz as the destination, but almost all programs allow the user to change the destination folder. Use your new folders as your destination during installation.  This process doesn't add any data to the main drive of Windows, and allows startup and performance to be smoother throughout the system. Software like Steam and Uplay can also be installed the same way, but they do need more setup after install. Uplay and Steam by default uses the same folder they're installed on for installing games. Change this in the Settings panel, to move games to the Games drive you created.

Write an article based on this "Search from https://www.google.com/advanced_search for the most precise search results. Enter your search terms in the "Find pages with" section. Narrow your results in the bottom section. Click the blue Advanced Search button."
article: Google's Advanced Search page lets you specify dozens of search parameters on a single form. You can access this site in any web browser on your computer, phone, or tablet. This is the section at the top of the form. You don't have to fill out every box—just the ones that are important to your search.  For "all these words," type important words in your search. You'll only see search results that contain every word you type into this box. For "this exact word or phrase," enter a phrase or a sentence exactly as it should appear. Only websites that match the exact way you type the phrase or sentence will be returned as search results. Use "any of these words" if you're willing to see results that contain a certain word OR another word. Under "none of these words," enter any words you don't want to appear on the pages in your search results. For "numbers ranging from," type in any numbers in a range you want to view. This is good for when you're searching for prices or sizes. Now you can specify some filtering options for your results list. Again, you don't have to select all of the options—just the ones you need to narrow your search.  Use the "Language" menu to specify a language for your search results. Use the "Region" menu to see pages that were published in a certain country or area. The "Last Update" menu lets you specify the age of the pages you're willing to see in the results. Enter a web address in the "Site or domain" blank if you only want to view results from a specific website. In the "Terms appearing" blank, select where you want the search terms to show up on the page, such as the web page's title or within the article's text. Use the "SafeSearch" menu to control whether adult content can appear in the results. The "File Type" menu lets you specify file formats, such as PDFs and Word DOC files. "Usage rights" is helpful for when you want to filter results based on license status. It's at the bottom of the form. Your search results will now appear with the filters you specified already applied.

Write an article based on this "Drive 2 stakes in the ground. Pick any star you see in the night sky. Line the star up with the tops of both stakes. Wait for the star to move out of position with the stakes."
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The stakes should be about 1 yard (91 cm) apart. You can use any star for this, although you’ll probably want to pick one of the brighter stars.  Earth’s rotation from west to east causes the stars in the sky, as a whole, to rotate from east to west. Which way the star has moved with respect to its original position where you sighted it tells you which direction you’re facing.  If the star rose, you’re facing east. If the star sank, you’re facing west. If the star moved to the left, you’re facing north. If the star moved to the right, you’re facing south.