” Samsung Link is the updated version of Samsung AllShare for Android.    ” Your phone will then transfer the media files you selected over to your PC.
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One-sentence summary -- Navigate to the official Samsung Link download page at http://link.samsung.com/ on your Windows PC. Select the option to “Sign up” for Samsung Link, or sign in with your existing Samsung Link account. Follow the on-screen prompts to download and install Samsung Link on your PC. Launch the Google Play Store app on your Samsung Android device. Perform a search for “Samsung Link. Select the option to download and install Samsung Link on your Android. Launch the Samsung Link app on your Android. Navigate to the files you want shared with your PC using the Samsung Link app. Place a checkmark next to all files you want to view on your PC, then tap on “Done. Select the name of your PC from the list of registered devices. Wait for the media files you selected to show up in Samsung Link on your computer. Select the option to share or play the files directly from your PC.


You would usually not include a lower degree unless it is in a different field and relevant to the nurse’s work. For instance, if a nurse with a PhD works in an administrative capacity and has a graduate degree in business, you might write their credentials as “PhD, MBA.” For example, if a nurse has a master’s degree in business administration as well as a Master of Science in Nursing, the credential would read MBA, MSN. If a nurse has completed multiple certifications, the order in which they are written is a matter of preference. They can either be listed in order of relevance to the nurse’s profession or in the order in which they were obtained.
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One-sentence summary -- List the highest education degree first. List the highest non-nursing degree followed by the highest nursing degree. List nursing certifications in either order of relevance or chronological order.


You can learn something from every relationship. It's all a process of growing and changing so you can find a healthy, happy longterm romance. When striving to get over your first love, look for any negative patterns you should work on breaking in your next romance.  Think about why the relationship ended. Is there any way you could have behaved differently? Is there any reasons the two of you weren't compatible? Why were you drawn to this person? Was it for the wrong reasons? Most of the time, relationships end because two people are just not right for each other. You can take this as an opportunity to examine how you can pick someone more compatible in the future. Talking to someone objective can help you recognize these patterns and find closure. Speak to a friend whose judgment you trust, or consider seeing a counselor who can help you assess the relationship in a balanced and objective way. You don't have to shut out all thoughts of your ex. With time, you may be able to smile on some of what has occurred. Love can trigger wonderful, happy emotions, and your first love will always be special. If you find yourself smiling at a memory, allow yourself to enjoy this rather than shutting the memory out.  You can find strength in old memories. You can look at them as a way to remember yourself as a loving person. It can be healthy to remember your best loving self. Old memories can also help you feel better on bad days. You may suddenly remember some encouraging words from your ex when you're feeling bad about yourself. It's okay to embrace the good memories, as long as you do so while acknowledging the relationship is over. First loves can be a wonderful experience. You learn a lot about yourself and are able to experience love for the first time. However, people have a tendency to romanticize their first experience with something. There is likely nothing special about your first relationship beyond the fact it was your first. Remember, you are wired to place first experiences on a pedestal. You do not want this mentality to get in the way of embracing the present.  You may remember experiences with your first love in a somewhat inflated manner. In new relationships, this may result in a tendency to compare current feelings to past feelings. However, think about your first experience with anything. You probably inflate these experiences as well. Your first day at a new job probably felt very exciting, but chances nothing that different happened that day than any other day. Instead of seeing your first love as the perfect partner, view your first love in terms of experience. You learned how to love someone and be in a romantic relationship. However, the person you were with is likely not the one and only person for you. You are simply wired to romanticize the memory because it was your first. Use positive self-talk to put the experience in perspective. Tell yourself things like, “I'm going to use what I learned from this relationship to build even better relationships in the future. The best is yet to come!” Reflect on what you learned during the relationship. Think about what you liked about yourself in the relationship. Did you learn to be more selfless? Did you learn how to care for another person? Even though the relationships over, do not disregard it as a failure. Most romantic relationships you have in life are, in a sense, practice. Value what you learned about yourself and your capacity for love instead of trying to forget the relationship altogether.
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One-sentence summary -- Examine any negative patterns. Allow yourself to enjoy past memories. Acknowledge there's nothing special about your first love. See your ex as a way to learn about yourself.


Click or double-click the Numbers app icon, which resembles a series of white, horizontal bars on a light-green background. If you want to create a blank spreadsheet, do the following and then skip ahead to the "Know where to place your data headers" step:  Click the All tab in the upper-left side of the Numbers window. Click the Blank template in the upper-left corner of the page. Click Choose in the lower-right side of the window. On the left side of the window, you'll see several tabs (e.g., All, Basic, etc.). Clicking a tab will display a list of templates in that category. You can also just scroll down through the list of templates in the middle of the page. Click once the template you want to use to select it. It's in the lower-right corner of the window. Your template will open in Numbers. If you're using a pre-formatted template, fill out the necessary cells to complete the template, then skip ahead to the "Save your spreadsheet" step.  Skip this step if you aren't using a template. Some templates use multiple spreadsheets which you can switch between by using the tabs in the lower-left side of the Numbers window. You'll usually place headers in the 1 row at the top of the sheet. For example, if you're creating a list of employee names organized by department, you might place one department title in cell A1 and another in cell B1, etc. Click once the cell in which you want to insert data. For example, if you want to type the word "Date" into the cell A1, you would click cell A1. Type in the word, phrase, or figure that you want to enter into the cell. Press ⏎ Return to do so. Your cell's data will be formatted and saved. You can fill out the rest of your spreadsheet as you please. If you want to use a cell to combine the results for a list of cells into one sum, you can do the following:  Select an empty cell. Type in =SUM( followed by the cells you want to add in "A1,B1,C1" format and a closing parenthesis (e.g., =SUM(A1,B1)). Press ⏎ Return. Review the sum. Once you've finished creating the spreadsheet, you can save it as a file on your computer by doing the following:  Click File in the upper-left corner of the screen. Click Save As... in the drop-down menu. Enter a file name. Select a save location (you may first have to click the "Where" drop-down box to see a list of locations). Click Save.
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Open  Numbers. Create a blank spreadsheet if you like. Browse the available template categories. Select a specific template to use. Click Choose. Fill out the template if necessary. Know where to place your data headers. Select a cell. Enter your data. Save the data. Enter any other necessary data. Add cells together. Save your spreadsheet.