Article: This method only works on the Windows versions of iTunes, because it requires Windows Media Player 9 or later to complete the conversion.        Both the original WMA and the converted MP3 will appear in your iTunes music library. If you want to convert existing WMA files in your library, right-click on the file and click Create MP3 version.
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Open iTunes in Windows. Click Edit in the menu bar, then Preferences…. Click the General tab. Click Import Settings…. Click the Import Using drop-down and MP3 Encoder. Click OK. Click File, then Add to Library…. Select the WMA you want to convert. Click Convert.
Article: In order to understand what type of records you will need to look for, you must first understand how the judicial system is set up in the United States. There is a hierarchy of courts at the state and federal level, with overlaps in certain places.  At the federal level, at the top of the hierarchy is the United States Supreme Court, which is then followed by appellate courts and trial courts. Both appellate courts and trial courts are divided into geographic based jurisdictions. At the appellate level, these jurisdictions are known as “circuits” while federal trial courts are known as “districts. ” There are also several federal courts with jurisdiction over a specific subject matter (e.g., bankruptcy courts and courts of international trade).  Similar to the organization of federal courts, at the top of the state court hierarchy is the state supreme court, which is then followed by the appellate courts and trial courts. Depending on your state, trial courts may be called "circuit courts," "superior courts," or even something else. State appellate courts will often be called "courts of appeal." Be aware of how your state designates its different courts. At some points in the judicial process, there is a possibility for overlap between the state and federal systems. For example, a case may be heard in front of both a state supreme court and the federal Supreme Court under certain circumstances. Be aware of this when you begin searching for court records. Look at these websites to learn about the names of all the federal and state courts. When deciding whether you need to search for state or federal court records, start by analyzing the documents you have in your possession. Different documents will have different information on them, so look for documents with the most identifying information about your case or situation. Typically, documents include information indicating the type of court (i.e., criminal or civil), the location of the court (i.e., federal, state, county, or municipal), and the specific designation of the court (i.e., California District Court of Appeals).  For example, a criminal citation (a written form given to someone by a law enforcement officer in response to an alleged illegal act) will usually have information about the types of charges being brought against a person and will provide you with a court name and location where the person is required to report. By looking at this, you can get an idea of what type of law is involved and what court is going to be hearing the case. This should allow you to decide whether you are in state or federal court. On the other hand, a document like a complaint (a court filing that states the issues in controversy in a given case) is going to have a cover sheet that includes the title of the exact court in which the complaint was filed. For instance, a complaint's cover sheet may be titled "In the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts." This gives you all the information you need in order to determine that you are in federal court. Think about what you are looking for and decide what type of law it involves. This can be helpful because certain legal subjects are either predominantly state law or federal law, depending on the subject. For instance, contract law and family law are generally governed by state laws and not federal laws. If your research topic deals with one of these subjects, you will likely want to look in a state database. On the other hand, bankruptcy law, maritime law, and constitutional law are generally governed by federal laws and not state laws. If your research topic deals with one of these subjects, you will likely want to search in a federal database. Be aware that these are general rules and they do have their qualifications. There are situations in which federal courts can hear state law issues and state law courts can hear federal law issues. Once you have analyzed the documents you have in your possession, and have determined what the subject matter of your issue is, you should be able to determine if you need to search a federal database or a state database. If you determine that you need to access federal court records electronically, you will use Part 2 of 3 below. If you determine that you need to access state court records electronically, you will use Part 3 of 3 below. If you can not determine what type of court records you will need to access, try looking at both types of databases.
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Understand the United States court system. Assess the documentation you have. Determine the subject matter of your issue. Make your decision.
Article: Whether you build the greenhouse from scratch or build it with a kit, you should choose the size carefully.  The larger the greenhouse, the more money it will cost to build and heat. The most popular greenhouse size is 8 by 6 feet (2.4 by 1.8 m). You can get a pop-up or polycarbonate greenhouse from home improvement stores and Amazon for as little as $150. Larger, sturdier models range from $500 to $5,000 depending upon size. Look at websites like Costco.com, Home Depot, or Greenhouses.com. If you have chosen an area against a building, you may as well construct a simple lean-structure that uses the remaining wall as support.  If you have a brick structure, the heat from the building can help you keep a steady, warm temperature. This is a fairly easy structure to make yourself. You can support it with rebar, wooden beams and fewer supports that an offset building. This is a domed ceiling that can be made with steel supports or PVC tubing (PVC does contains several carcinogenic estrogen mimickers that are water soluble, ldpe tubing is more expensive but a saver alternative.).  The domed shape means there is less head and storage space that rectangular models. This shape can be built with little cost; however, the less expensive the material, the less sturdy it is likely to be. With this design, you will need a foundation and a frame. Unless you are a designer, you will want to buy a plan for a greenhouse or employ someone to build it.  A rigid frame, post and rafter or A-frame greenhouse will need a foundation and a sturdy frame. You will need the help of friends or employees to help you build a large framed greenhouse.
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Measure your location. Choose a greenhouse kit, if you have little experience building or few people to help you erect the greenhouse. Make a lean-to. Build a Quonset frame. Pick a rigid frame.