Problem: Article: Accessing and browsing content available in the iTunes stores varies between iTunes 12 and newer, and versions older than 12.  iTunes 12 and newer: Click the music note in the upper-left corner, below the File and Edit menus. Next, click the "iTunes Store" tab in the center of your screen. iTunes 11 and older: On the left-hand side of the screen, click "iTunes Store" under the "Store" header. Tabs include selections such as "Songs", "Albums", and "Artists". You can get right to what you want by clicking the search bar in the upper-right corner of the screen. Once again, the particulars of looking through your albums differs depending on the version of iTunes you have.  iTunes 12 and newer: After clicking the music note, click the "My Music" tab in the center of the screen. Alternatively, you can click "Purchased" in the sidebar. iTunes 11 and older: After clicking the music note, click a tab such as "Albums" or "Genres" to sort through your music. To view all your music, click "All Artists" in the center of the screen. Refer to the "Using Apple's iPod touch, Nano, and Shuffle with iTunes" section for directions.
Summary: Open iTunes, then click the iTunes Store. Search for a song, or use the tabs in the center of the screen to browse. Browse your music by clicking the music note in the sidebar. Sync your music to your iPod using iTunes.

Problem: Article: Print it off so you can fill it in. Download the application from this link: https://www.coveredca.com/PDFs/paper-application/CA-SingleStreamApp_92MAX.pdf. Add information about your address, phone number, and Social Security Number. You'll also need to write your preferred method of communication and your preferred language. Fill in basic information, such as whether you are disabled or blind. Add in detailed information about your current jobs and income. Add the same information for your spouse and dependents. If you need to add information for more than 4 people (including yourself), copy pages 6-8 for each extra person. There's a section laying out your rights and responsibilities that you should read through, as it provides information you need to know. Sign and date the application when you're done. If you need help, call 1-800-300-1506 (TTY: 1-888-889-4500). The help line is open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday and 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday. Once you sign and send in your form, someone will contact you to help you finish it. The most important thing is to just get as much information as you can down and then send it in.  Mail your application in to: Covered California P.O. Box 989725 West Sacramento, CA 95798-9725 You can also walk it into your local county services office, which you can find at https://www.dhcs.ca.gov/services/medi-cal/Pages/CountyOffices.aspx. You will get a letter in the mail with a response to your application. They will notify if you've been accepted to Medi-Cal. If you haven't heard back from the state in that time, call your local office. You can find the number here: https://www.dhcs.ca.gov/services/medi-cal/Pages/CountyOffices.aspx.
Summary: Download and print the paper application online. Write in your basic biographical information. Put in medical information for you and anyone else you're applying for. Read your rights and responsibilities and sign the form. Send in your application even if you can't complete all of it. Expect a reply within 45 days.

Problem: Article: Concentrate on shaded areas around docks, overhanging trees, and vegetation. Avoid very dense vegetation, which will make spotting fish more difficult. Look for active shiners zipping along just below the surface of the water. Find a strategic area to set your trap. Lure the shiners out of dense vegetation and deeper waters. Tear bread into fairly large chunks that are big enough for several shiners to feed on at once, which will help reveal how many are in the immediate area. Use bread or crackers to lure shiners inside. Place the trap in shallow water. If the current's strong, anchor it with a few rocks inside or secure it by tying a line. Wait for shiners to collect inside. Then, if possible, keep your trap partially submerged in the water when you open it to remove your shiners; this way your fish will remain relatively stress-free. Transfer them to storage as quickly as possible so they remain as healthy as possible.
Summary: Search the shallows. Chum the water if necessary. Bait and set your trap. Collect your catch.

Problem: Article: If you find NLP techniques helpful, make a regular practice of them. Try practicing once a day until you get in the habit of using your techniques whenever you need them.  Consider keeping a diary where you track your NLP practice and results. Talk to a mental health counselor about what you are doing with NLP. You can pay to take workshops in NLP. There are summer trainings in Santa Cruz, California, as well as other places around the world. You can also find online courses with a quick internet search.  There are profession-specific classes available in many cities. Consider getting a training for everyone at your place of work. While NLP is no longer considered a valid psychological tool, many places of work find it useful for inspiring a positive attitude in their team. Classes in NLP tend to come with certification. You can become certified simply as a practitioner, meaning someone who has taken a class in NLP. To be able to market yourself to teach NLP techniques to others, take training classes that will provide you with certification as a trainer or facilitator. While many people have found various practices of NLP useful, it isn't a scientifically verified school of thought, and in same cases is believed to have harmed traumatized practitioners. If your NLP practices are making you feel worse, or simply aren't changing your mental state, consider better supported forms of cognitive intervention.  See a therapist. Try cognitive-behavioral therapy. Experiment with mindfulness practices
Summary:
Practice on a regular basis. Take a class. Get a certificate. Consider alternative practices.