Q: You can download a plugin for your browser that will allow you to view the Google Earth globe inside of webpages, and turn on Earth View in Google Maps. Your computer must meet the Google Earth system requirements (See previous section) and your browser must be one of the following versions or later:  Chrome 5.0+ Internet Explorer 7+ Firefox 2.0+ (3.0+ OS X) Safari 3.1+ (OS X) You can download the Google Earth plugin from Google's website. When you visit the Google Earth website, you will be greeted with the message "Hello, Earth" as well as a random image from Google Maps. In the center of the page, there will be two options: Google Earth and Google Earth Pro. The Google Earth plugin is free for everyone. The Google Earth plugin page will load immediately. Google will attempt to install the plugin automatically. Depending on your browser settings, you may need to confirm this before it occurs. Firefox users cannot install the plugin while Firefox is running. This means you will need to install the plugin with another browser. The plugin is universal across all installed browsers. Once the plugin is installed, refresh the page you are on (F5). You should see the Google Earth globe load in the middle frame of the page. You will see a message below the globe informing you that you have the plugin successfully installed.
A: Check that you meet the requirements. Visit the Google Earth website. Click the "Google Earth" link. Click the Web option. Test the plugin.

Article: A “medical alert” tattoo is a tattoo that communicates important medical information about a patient, such as a severe allergy or the presence of a disease. These tattoos are meant to replace traditional medical alert bracelets, which can get lost. Although these tattoos are growing in popularity, there is still no consensus about the design or placement of such tattoos. This can make them more difficult for medical professionals to detect. A “meat tag” is a tattoo on a member of the US military, meant to indicate essential identification data. These tattoos—which perform the same function and often mimic the appearance of traditional “dog tags”—are growing in popularity within the armed forces. External radiotherapy (sometimes called external beam radiotherapy) is a form of cancer treatment that uses a machine to aim beams of radiation at cancer cells. A series of marks must be made on the patient’s skin—either small tattoos or dots of permanent marker—to guide the radiotherapy process. Radiotherapy tattoos are preferable to marks made by permanent marker because they cannot be accidentally washed off.  Unlike other medical tattoos, you may have this done directly by your radiographer. If you prefer to have these tattoos done at a studio, your radiographer can draw marks for your tattoo artist to follow. Following breast surgery (usually a mastectomy, but sometimes also breast reductions) many patients opt to have tattoos done. These may be cosmetic—tattooing on an areola or replacing lost pigment—or aesthetic—an elaborate design to cover scars and/or signify one’s journey. Sometimes women opt to have a post-mastectomy tattoo instead of breast implants or other cosmetic surgery. Other times, these tattoos are in addition to cosmetic reconstruction.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Learn about “medical alert” tattoos. Research “meat tag” tattoos. Learn about “radiotherapy” tattoos. Look into “post-mastectomy” tattoos.

Problem: Article: It will need to be written in Excel in the lowercase to use this method. The flash fill function can read and change names so that the first letter of the first and last name is capitalized. Enter them in a single column. Leave a blank column to the right of the list of names. If you don’t currently have a blank column to the right of your list of names, right click on the lettered column above your list of names. Select “Insert” and a new empty column will appear to the right. For example, if your first lowercase name were in cell A1, you would go to cell B1. For example, if the first cell says “joe biggins,” type “Joe Biggins” in the cell to the right. Press “Enter.” ” It will learn the pattern and make a similar change in the data series. You can also use the short cut code, “Control” and the letter “E” to activate Flash Fill. To avoid duplication, click on the top of the original lowercase column. Right click and press “delete” to get rid of it and leave the list with proper cases. Make sure Flash Fill has worked on your whole list before deleting.
Summary: Use this section if your series is a list of proper names. Complete your list of names using lowercase letters. Click on the cell to the right of the first name that is listed. Type the same name as the cell in A1, but include proper capitalization of first and last names. Go to the “Data” menu and select “Flash Fill. Delete the column with the lowercase names.

Q: All whole numbers have an implied “.0” at the end. Rather than trying to visualize this, write it out. Place the decimal point to the right of the last digit, then add a 0 after it.  If the original number was 1,500,000, then write it was 1,500,000.0. If the number is already a decimal, like 1,200,000.325, skip this step. For the next step, count from the decimal point that’s already there. For an easy counting method, place your pencil on the decimal point. Then move it left and stop at every space between the numbers. Count each space until you reach the first digit in the number.  Since the original number is 1,500,000.0, count until you reach the 1. There are 6 place values between the decimal point and the 1. Remember the amount of values you counted. This is important later on. This also works without zeroes. For 657,799,596.0, there are 8 place values between the decimal point and the 6. The first few place values are ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands, hundred thousands, and millions. The place values continue rising as numbers get bigger. Once you reach the space between the first and second digits, stop counting. Add a decimal point here and erase the original decimal point.  The number 1,500,000.0 changes to 1.500000. Do the same action if the second digit is a zero. For instance, 5,000,000 becomes 5.000000. If the decimal point was printed on the page and you can’t erase it, put a line through it so you remember it’s been moved. If the number ends with 1 or more zeros, then you can ignore them. Either erase them or write the number again with the zeros omitted.  After eliminating the extra zeros, 1.500000 becomes 1.5. Only get rid of zeros at the end of the number. If the number is 8.100200, only get rid of the last 2 zeros so the number is 8.1002. This is where the place values you counted are important. First write the number 10. Then add an exponent equal to the number of place values you counted between the decimal points.  Since there are 6 place values between the decimal points in 1.5 (1,500,000), the exponent is 106. In standard form, the number with an exponent is always 10, never a different number. Place the number that you converted first. Then add a multiplication symbol, followed by 10 and the exponent. This represents a number in standard form. For the original number, 1,500,000, the standard form is 1.5 x 106.
A:
Place a decimal point and a 0 next to the last digit of a whole number. Count the place values between the decimal point and the last digit on the left. Move the decimal point between the first and second digits on the left. Eliminate any zeros left at the end of the number. Write 10 raised to the power of the spaces between the decimal points. Express the equation as the number multiplied by 10 and its exponent.