Go to https://wordpress.com/ in your web browser. While you can't embed an image of your document on a WordPress domain, you can embed a link that downloads the WordPress file when clicked. If you aren't logged into your WordPress account, first click Log In in the top-right corner of the page, then enter your email address and password. It's in the upper-left corner of the WordPress page. Doing so will load your site's page. This option is in the upper-left side of the page. It's in the upper-right side of the page. This will take you to your site. Click the tab for the page on which you want to insert your Word document link; you'll usually find these tabs at the top of the page. You'll find this option in the bottom-right side of the page. Click on the page the place in which you want to insert a link for your Word document. This is a button on the left side of the page. A pop-up menu will appear. It's an option near the top of the pop-up menu. Doing so opens a page with all of your website's stored media. This is in the upper-left side of the page that opens. Click the Word document that you want to use on your site, then click Open in the bottom-right corner of the window. This will upload the Word document to the storage section of WordPress. Click the Word document to do so. It's in the bottom-right side of the window. This will insert a link to your Word document. If you want the link text to say something other than the Word document's name, select the link once, click the pencil-shaped icon next to the link that appears, change the text in the "Link Text" field, and click Save. It's a blue button in the top-right corner of the page. This will update your website with your uploaded document, allowing you to click the embedded link to download the Word document.
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One-sentence summary -- Open WordPress. Click My Site. Click View Site. Click Visit Site. Go to the page that you want to use. Click Edit. Choose a place for your link. Click ＋ Add. Click Media. Click Add New. Select a Word document. Select the uploaded document. Click Insert. Change the link text. Click Update.

Q: They’re likely to be full of stories about their lives either today or in years gone by.  Let them tell their tales and make yourself a rapt audience of one.  You might learn something interesting, and it will make them feel good be listened to as well.  Many of the stories might be about your partner, and you might learn more about them in the process. Encourage your in-laws to communicate with you.  Invite them to “Tell me about life when you were growing up,” for instance. Families often fight about politics, religion, or the proper course to take in current events.  Don’t try to change someone set in their ways.  Similarly, don’t try to correct someone’s social habits.  If they spit, curse, or pick their nose in public, don’t feel obligated to call them out on it.  Your in-laws are likely to be quite a bit older than you, and people tend to be less receptive to new ideas and invitations to change when they reach seniority.  Respect their decisions and perspectives, even if you don’t agree with them. Try not to find fault with them.  Do not create a long list of grudges that you regularly churn out when complaining to others or yourself about your in-laws.  If your litany of issues becomes unmanageable, perhaps you should consider talking them through with your partner, and then, if necessary, with your in-laws directly. Treat your brother-in-law and sister-in-law as you would your own siblings.  Be friendly, cordial, and natural around them.  Be honest and open in your communication.  Relax when you are with them.  Don’t feel as if you’re being tested or studied by them.  Share with them your innermost feelings and thoughts, if appropriate.  After all, your in-laws are family.  Seeing them as such will go a long way toward helping you get along with them. They will always take their child’s or sibling’s side, and letting them know about problems on the home front will only make them worry.  Nobody wants to hear denigrating tales about their own son or daughter; hearing such things will likely make them become defensive. Work out your issues privately with your spouse.  Do not attempt to drag your spouse's family into things or make them choose sides.
A: Listen to your in-laws. Don’t bicker pointlessly. Treat your father-in-law and mother-in-law as you would your father and mother. Don't share your spousal problems with your in-laws.

Article: You can maximize the impact of your action by joining together with others who want to preserve nature. Being a part of an activist organization will help you keep abreast of any environmental legislation, or changes in legal threats to natural environments.  Be aware that there are organizations with environmental-sounding names that actually work to dismantle legal protection for natural space. Research the organization thoroughly before getting involved with action. For example, The Center for Whale Research does research on Orca whales in the Pacific Northwest, but the Institute for Cetacean Research is a front group for Japanese whaling operations. Most communities have nonprofit environmental organizations that rely on volunteer help in order to do their work. Look in your local area for organizations that are doing the kind of work to preserve nature that you expect.  Internships and international opportunities are also available to those who are able to travel. You might find that your volunteer work leads to new actions and opportunities. Even if it starts with stapling flyers or doing data entry, your actions will help support protection of the environment. Make sure you share news about the threats to the environment, both inside and outside your community. Follow social media campaigns, and share their posts. Write letters to local newspapers and community blogs. Consider joining in with rallies and protest marches if you’re able.  Connect with other activists on social media. Share information through videos, photographs and facts. Create online polls that are quick to share with friends to collect information. While research is unclear on the legislative impacts of signing a petition, petitions often serve to raise awareness of particular issues and to draw interest. There are a variety of online organizations that make it very easy to create and share your own petition.  It might help to know that research shows that people who sign online petitions are actually more likely than those who sign paper petitions to follow up with other forms of activism.  Follow up your petition with real-life action, such as calls to lawmakers, organize a march, and talk to your friends about doing the same.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Join an environmental activist organization. Spend time volunteering. Raise awareness of threats to nature. Sign or create a petition in response to a particular threat.

Article: How much you spend will, of course, depend on the number of guests and your finances, but a majority of parents spend less than $200.00. Don’t feel as though you need to spend a particular amount, or keep pace with other parents. You’ve already spent plenty on your child in their first year, so their first birthday should be focused on them, rather than the staging of an elaborate social affair. An infant might be scared by a lot of strangers, especially adults, so limit your guest list to family and close friends. Also consider how many people your budget can accommodate. Food costs, particularly, can add up quickly as your guest list grows. The guest of honor won’t care one way or another, but your older guests might enjoy a colorful, creative theme party. Plus, your keepsake photos will be a lot more fun if they include decorations, hats and colorful food. Some ideas to consider:  Cartoon or superhero themes Color themes Animal themes A circus theme Although your baby might feel the most relaxed at home, you may need to consider another space to accommodate a larger guest list. If you’ve decided on a theme, perhaps it lends itself to a particular location, like a park or the zoo. If somewhat older children are attending, consider a kid-friendly restaurant.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Stick to a budget. Keep it small. Pick a theme. Pick a location that fits your theme and guest list.