INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If the straw has a bend to it, use the opposite end that is straight. Push it vertically until it comes out the calyx at the top. The riper the strawberry, the less force you will need to use. Grab the hull and discard it.

SUMMARY: Find a sturdy plastic drinking straw. Thread the end of the straw through the bottom point of the strawberry. Pull the straw all the way through the other end.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Take the robe off of the hanger and unzip it before you put it on. Slide your arms in like a jacket, and then hook and pull the zipper from the bottom all the way to the top, where the neckline becomes a V shape. Then, raise your arms to make sure the fabric isn’t caught on your clothes. To get rid of wrinkles in the fabric, remove your gown from its plastic bag and put it on a hanger 3-4 days before graduation. Put the soft, fabric portion of the cap on the crown of your head, with the pointed part resting on your forehead. Make sure the elastic part of the cap is at the back of your head. If you have longer hair or the cap is loose on your head, use hairpins to keep it in place throughout the ceremony. The top of the tassel will have a loop of string on it. Open the loop and slide the string under the button on the top of the mortar board. Position the tassel to the right side of the cap before the ceremony. At the end of the ceremony, the speaker will instruct all of the graduates to “turn their tassels” by moving the tassel from the right to the left. This signifies the completion of your degree or diploma! Position these so that they rest behind your neck with the ends hanging down on either side of your body. Try to make sure the sides are an equal length to avoid looking disheveled in pictures. If you graduated at the top of your class, you may be asked to wear a medal or a special cord to the ceremony.  Honors cords are thinner, braided cords in various colors that signify membership in honors societies and other academic groups. Stoles are thick pieces of fabric that represent membership in a club or other organization.

SUMMARY: Slip your robe on over your clothes and zip the front zipper. Wear your cap with the pointed headpiece facing the front. Hook your tassel onto the button at the top of the mortar board. Drape honor cords or stoles around your neck to show your achievements.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Windows includes a Downloads folder that acts as the default download location for most programs for every user. There are a couple of ways you may be able to find your Downloads folder:  Click the Start menu and then click your user name. You should see a Downloads folder in the window that opens. Open Windows Explorer ⊞ Win+E. Your Downloads folder may be listed in the left frame under "Favorites" or "Computer/This PC". Press ⊞ Win+R and type shell:downloads. Press ↵ Enter to open the Downloads folder. If you download with a lot of programs, chances are that your downloads have become a bit spread out. Other popular places for your downloads to appear are your Desktop and your Documents/My Documents folder. If you have a secondary drive that acts as a file storage, check to see if you've created a download folder on it as well. If you know the name of the file you downloaded, you can search for it to quickly open it. Press ⊞ Win and start typing the name of the file. You should see it appear in the search results. You shouldn't have much difficulty opening most files that you download online, but you may run across a few file types that can give you problems. See the guides below for details on opening these troublesome files.  Playing MKV video files Burning ISO image files Extracting RAR files Using BIN files Downloading a Torrent file

SUMMARY: Check your Downloads folder. Check other locations. Search for the file. Open your downloaded files.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Place your index and middle fingers over the inside center of your inner elbow. When you press lightly you should be able to feel the pulse of your brachial artery from this position. If you have difficultly locating your pulse, place the head of the stethoscope (the round piece at the end of the tube) in the same general area and listen until you can hear your heartbeat. Tuck the cuff end through the metal loop and slide it onto your upper arm. The cuff should be roughly 1 inch (2.5 cm) above the bend of your elbow and should be evenly tight around your arm. Make sure that your skin is not pinched by the cuff as you wrap it securely. The cuff should have heavy duty velcro on it, which will hold the cuff closed. If you can wiggle the two fingertips under the top edge but cannot wedge your full fingers beneath the cuff, the cuff is tight enough. If you can wedge your full fingers under the cuff then you need to open up the cuff and pull it tighter before closing it again. The head should be face down, with the wide part of the chest piece in contact with the skin. It should be positioned directly over the pulse of your brachial artery that you found earlier. Also place the stethoscope earpieces in your ears. The earpieces should face forward and point toward the tip of your nose. The gauge needs to be positioned where you can see it. Hold the gauge lightly in the palm of your left hand if taking your own blood pressure. If taking someone else's blood pressure, you can hold the gauge in whatever position you want as long as you can see the face of the gauge clearly. You should hold the pump in your right hand. Turn the screw on the pump bulb clockwise to close the airflow valve, if necessary.

SUMMARY:
Locate your pulse. Wrap the cuff around your arm. Check the tightness of the cuff by slipping two fingertips underneath. Slide the head of the stethoscope under the cuff. Position the gauge and the pump.