INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Click the Apple logo in the top-left corner of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear. It's in the drop-down menu. The System Preferences window will open. This coffee cup-shaped icon should be at the bottom of the System Preferences window, though you may need to scroll down. If you don't see the Java option in System Preferences, skip to the last step in this method. You'll find it at the top of the window. This is on the lower-right side of the window. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. If you receive a message that says you're already running the latest version of Java, you can't update Java. Java will retrieve the update and begin downloading the most recent version of Java. You may be prompted to enter your Mac's password at some point in the update process. If so, enter your password, then press ⏎ Return. If you couldn't find the Java entry in the System Preferences window, you can update Java by reinstalling it:  Go to https://www.java.com/en/ in your computer's web browser. Click the red Free Java Download button. Click Agree and Start Free Download. Double-click the downloaded Java DMG file. Drag the Java logo onto the "Applications" folder icon in the window that opens. Follow the on-screen installation prompts.

SUMMARY: Open the Apple menu . Click System Preferences…. Click Java. Click the Update tab. Click Update Now. Click Install Update when prompted. Allow Java to update. Download the most recent version of Java.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: There will be two sets of cables: the cable that ran into the old electrical box and the cable you ran from the light fixture. Pull both cables through the new electrical box. The fins on the outside of the box should rest firmly against the wall so that you can screw it in securely. The box has fins that flip inside the wall when you screw it. Make sure you feel the fins flip as these secure the box to the wall. A ground fault circuit interrupter outlet will help prevent dangerous shocks that could seriously injure or kill someone. Once installed, this outlet ground-fault circuit interrupter will shut off instantly if the circuit shorts or is overloaded. Use wire strippers to remove the insulation on the cables. Once the wires are exposed, strip on the insulation on them as well. Connect the corresponding wires using an orange wire connector. Use a green pigtail connector to combine the copper wires from both cables and the outlet. Make sure you combine the black and white wires from both cables and the outlet. Once they are combined, screw the free end of each of these wires into the corresponding terminal on the outlet. These terminals will be labeled “hot-wire line” and “white-wire line.” If you are installing a light switch into the outlet, connect the yellow wire from the switch to a black wire coming from the light fixture cable. Attach the copper wire from the switch to the copper wire on the GFCI outlet. Connect the white wires together. Make sure you use cable connectors to combine all wires. Once everything is secured and connected, turn the power on by flipping the kitchen switch at the circuit breaker.

SUMMARY: Run the cables into the new electrical box. Place the electrical box into the hole you created in the drywall. Screw the electrical box into the wall. Use a GFCI outlet. Connect the wires from the new outlet to the cables in the electrical box. Screw the white and black wire into the GFCI outlet. Connect the dimmer or light switch. Turn the power back on.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you believe that astrology can predict your future based on your birth date and time, you might have already constructed a star chart or hired someone to do so. If your birth time is based on your mother's memory, if it was rounded to the nearest hour on your birth certificate, or if you have no idea what it is, your star chart may be based on incorrect information. These online calculators below will tell you how likely it is that a given type of star chart, or part of a star chart, is accurate. Enter the number of hours you think your birth time guess could be off by, such as "3" if you only know the general time of day, or "12" if you do not know your birth time. If there is a high chance of your star chart matching the predictions anyway, you may want to skip the arduous process below.  Moon signs for Western astrology or Vedic astrology  Zodiac sign of your ascendant Solar arc Dasha predictions . This star chart doesn't have to have much detail, since it will just be a starting point. If you don't know your birth time at all, make the chart as though you were born at noon. If you know it was between 4:00 and 8:30, make the chart for 6:15. You can hire an astrologer if you do not know how to do this, or learn how to do it yourself. You can also hire an astrologer to "rectify your star chart," and skip the steps below. Write down as many major events in your life that come to mind. You'll need a year, a date, and preferably a time for each one. Traumatic events and accidents are the most useful, but you should also include marriage, divorce, childbirth, change of employment, and other major events. You can use these to see whether the predictions for your current star chart match the events in your life. Use transits, solar arcs, and other astrology techniques to map out predictions based on the "best guess" star chart. Here are some tips on which to use, based on how quickly the astrological bodies move through the chart. Consult an astrology website or astrologer if you do not know how to do this:  Any solar arcs except the Ascendant, Midheaven, and Moon. Transits for Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, and the Lunar Nodes. If you are confident of the birthday, add the Sun, Mercury, Venus, and Mars. Different astrologers use different techniques to "rectify" a star chart, but the basic idea is to see whether your life events match the predictions, or to check whether your life events can be explained by a different birth time. Here are a few techniques experienced astrologers use:  Eliminate events that can be explained by natal planetary connections. Look at remaining events, and see whether they are concentrated when celestial bodies arrive at specific degrees. Those degrees could correspond to your Ascendant and Midheaven, if the positions work out. Compare recent outer planet (Jupiter through Pluto) transits to recent life events, to see which house appears to influence you.

SUMMARY:
Find out whether this is necessary. Have a "best guess" star chart made Write down a list of major events. Make predictions based on the star chart. Compare the predictions to your actual life events.