INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Go back to the All Files page to see the Email Attachments folder. Click on it to open it. At the top part of the folder’s page, there are some header buttons. Click on the “More” button, and navigate to “Properties” then “Email Options.” The Folder Properties window will appear. The first option you’ll see is “Allow uploads to this folder via email.” Enable this by ticking on the box. After ticking the option, a box will appear with the folder’s unique email address. Copy this email address and save it to your email’s address book. This is the email address you’ll be using to send file attachments to this folder. Click on the “Save” button to save your settings for the Email Attachments folder.

SUMMARY: Open the folder. Go to Folder Properties. Allow uploads via email. Copy the folder’s email address. Save.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Skin cancer usually creates an area on the skin that is discolored and raised. When playing with your cat or cuddling up with it, take the time to look over its body for areas of discolored skin. Also look for areas where the cat's fur is out of place, perhaps due to a growth on the skin underneath. If you find an abnormal area, have it looked at by a veterinarian. Cats get lumps on their skin for a variety of reasons, and skin cancer is only one of them. Your veterinarian will be able to assess whether any lumps you find are a problem or not. Because cats are covered in so much fur, its also important to feel your cat's body for signs of skin cancer. Feel for lumps and bumps on the skin in areas that are covered with fur and areas that are less covered. While skin cancer is often related to sun exposure, and thus occurs in areas with less fur, there are some kinds that are not related to sun exposure at all. Happily, cats are less likely than other animals to get skin cancer that is not UV triggered, such as mast cell tumors. Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC) most commonly affects white noses, eyelids, and ears. This is a direct result of UV exposure to thin-furred skin that lacks pigment. A sun-loving white cat is the most common kind of cat to develop SCC, so you should regularly look for signs of this disease on white cats. Indeed, if the cat has one black ear and one white, the white ear is much more likely to be affected by SCC. It is true that some signs related to skin cancer should spark your immediate concern, such as rapid growth, redness, or ulceration. However, there is no guarantee a small, slow-growing lump is harmless or harmful. This is why it is important to have all lumps assessed by a veterinarian.  Some aggressive tumors are great mimics, and take on the characteristics of innocent lumps, such as being superficial or slow growing. However, at some point in the future, they may become aggressive. It is difficult to distinguish a harmless skin lump from a sinister one, just by looking at it with the naked eye. The only way to tell for sure whether or not a lump is harmful is to have the lump removed and a biopsy of it sent to the lab.

SUMMARY: Look for lumps or discoloration. Feel your cat's body for lumps. Be especially diligent with looking for skin cancer on white cats. Have all lumps assessed by a veterinarian.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You don't have to have cable any more if you don't want to. Many popular TV shows and movies can be watched through services like Netflix or Hulu, which can even stream right to your TV. These usually cost money, but it's much, much cheaper than paying for cable. Youtube carries all sorts of different video content. You can watch funny clips, family movies, full TV shows, full movies, clips of either of those things, or even just do things like listen to songs. You can play games online (or even gamble!). Websites like Games.com offer lots of free, classic games that you can play. Another option are games like fantasy football: a number of league are available online that you can enjoy for free. If you loved reading comics when they were in the newspaper, you can read many of those same comics online. Try a search for your favorite comic...you might be surprised!   Read Garfield here.  Read Family Circus here. Find new comics. There are lots of new comics that have never been up in the newspapers but can be read for free online. These are called webcomics, and cover a huge range of topics. You can also listen to music online. There are many free websites that let you listen to music that you like. Pandora is a free internet radio that lets you choose what kind of music to listen to.  Slacker.com is similar to a satellite radio service with a wide variety of music of all genres. You can also try to bring up specific songs or artists using websites like YouTube.

SUMMARY: Watch television and movies. Watch YouTube. Play games. Read comics. Listen to music.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: When dry-detangling your hair, you can use your fingers, a wide-tooth comb, or a paddle brush.  Using fingers can make it easier to find and work through smaller knots. Combing or brushing hair can result in some breakage. Your hair is not very flexible when it is dry, so take care when detangling it this way. A paddle brush is better for long, loose curls. It probably won’t work on tightly curled hair. Pin your hair into four sections so that you can tackle each section separately. If your hair is especially thick, it might help to separate your hair into more than four sections. Put a bit of lubricating oil, such as coconut oil, on your fingers. This will reduce any friction that your fingers may experience as they run through your hair.  Consider using argan oil to lightly spritz your hair. This will make it easier to comb through your hair with a comb or paddle brush. You can find argan oil at your local beauty supply store. Consider wearing latex gloves to make your hands slip through your hair. You may also consider wearing gloves if you don't want to get the skin of your hands oily. As you start to comb through your hair, find where the thick and thin masses of tangles are. Separate out one tangle at a time. Pull the knotted area away from the rest of your hair if possible. If you can see it in the mirror, try taking a quick look to get a read on the situation. Run your fingers through your hair, working each knotted area one at a time. Start at the end of the chunk of hair. Work your fingers through the bottom of the knot. As your fingers undo some of the knot, work your fingers through more of the knot until you get to the root. As you finish detangling a section of hair, loosely twist it and pin it up. This will break up your work and prevent your detangled sections from re-tangling. Work through the rest of your hair, section by section. Pin up detangled sections as you go until all of your hair is detangled.

SUMMARY:
Choose an instrument for detangling. Separate your hair into four sections. Use oil to lubricate your curls and prevent breakage. Find the tangles. Work the knot from the end to the root. Pin each detangled section into a loose twist. Continue detangling the rest of your hair.