Problem: Article: Perhaps you just walked in the door from a stressful day at school and your mom starts pestering you to clean your room. Instead of yelling at your mom or getting upset, remove yourself from the situation and give yourself a chance to calm down.  For example, you could go to your room and listen to music to help yourself relax. Avoid just walking away from your mom without saying anything because this is likely to make her angrier. Try saying something like, “Okay, I just need to put my things down first and I will come back and talk in a few minutes.” You can burn off some of your steam and negativity by writing in a daily journal. Rather than taking out your negativity on your mom, try writing down your feelings. This may help to control your attitude and will improve your relationship with your mom.  You can write down your feelings rather than say hurtful things to your mom. For example, you could write "I am so mad at my mom. She wouldn't let me hang out with my friends after school today. I think she just likes to punish me for no reason." Try burning off negative emotions through exercise. If you find that you are in a bad mood and are worried that your mom might be able to set off your temper, go for a walk or a light jog. Exercising can help you relax and will allow you control your temper.
Summary: Remove yourself from the situation. Write in a journal. Exercise to let off steam.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Your computer should have a thin, wide slot on its housing; this is where the SD card goes.  Make sure you insert the SD card angled side first and label side up. Many newer Macs don't have an SD card slot, so you'll need to purchase an SD-to-USB adapter in order to connect your SD card. It's a blue, face-shaped icon in the Dock. This menu item is on the left side of your Mac's menu bar, which is at the top of the screen. It's in the Go drop-down menu. It's in the middle of the Utilities page. The utilities on this page are usually arranged alphabetically. You'll see it in the window that's on the far-left side of the Disk Utility page. It's at the top of the Disk Utility window. This box is in the middle of the page. Doing so causes a drop-down menu to appear with the following format options:   Mac OS Extended (Journaled) - The default Mac format. Only works on Mac.  Mac OS Extended (Journaled, Encrypted) - Encrypted version of the default Mac format.  Mac OS Extended (Case-sensitive, Journaled) - Version of the default Mac format that treats files with the same name differently if there are case differences (e.g., "file.txt" and "File.txt").  Mac OS Extended (Case-sensitive, Journaled, Encrypted) - A combination of the three above formatting options for the Mac format.  MS-DOS (FAT) - Works on both Windows and Mac computers, but has file size limit of 4 gigabytes.  ExFAT (Recommended) - Works on both Windows and Mac computers. Has no storage limit. Doing this will set your selected format as the preference for your SD card. Doing so will cause your Mac to begin erasing and reformatting your SD card. Once this process is complete, your SD card will support your selected format.

SUMMARY: Insert the SD card into your computer. Open the Finder. Click Go. Click Utilities. Double-click Disk Utility. Click your SD card's name. Click the Erase tab. Click the box below the "Format" heading. Click a format you want to use. Click Erase, then click Erase when prompted.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Though AppleTV is a great way to view most movies, it's not a great way to view all movies. Certain video file extensions are incompatible with AppleTV and, thus, can't be played within the program. Knowing which files will and won't work in AppleTV ahead of time can be a big time-saver:  Generally, mp4, m4v and mov can be easily transferred. Conversely, mkv, wmv, webm, and avi are usually difficult to transfer or incompatible entirely. Mp4 files are easy for AppleTV to play, so, if you can convert your incompatible file from its original file type to mp4, you should be able to play it. Luckily, several converter apps are available for free online - simply Google, download, and install the software, then convert your file to mp4 (or another supported format).  Some converters will even have a special Apple TV profile pre-programmed for easy conversion. Below are just a few popular video converters available for download:  MPEG Streamclip Handbrake Format Factory (Windows only) Freemake Video Converter (Windows only) With luck, your new files should work just fine. In some rare cases, it's difficult to get files to play in AppleTV even after converting them to a compatible format like mp4. In some cases, you may also need to adjust the parameters of the video file  to make it easier to play. Here are compatible settings for several AppleTV-supported file types.:  H.264 video up to 1080p, 30 frames per second, High or Main Profile level 4.0 or lower, Baseline profile level 3.0 or lower with AAC-LC audio up to 160 Kbps per channel, 48kHz, stereo audio in .m4v, .mp4 and .mov file formats MPEG-4 video up to 2.5 Mbps, 640 by 480 pixels, 30 frames per second, Simple Profile with AAC-LC audio up to 160 Kbps, 48kHz, stereo audio in .m4v, .mp4 and .mov file formats Motion JPEG (M-JPEG) up to 35 Mbps, 1280 by 720 pixels, 30 frames per second, audio in ulaw, PCM stereo audio in .avi file format
Summary: Know the types of video files supported by AppleTV. Use a free converter application to convert to mp4. Import your new mp4 files into iTunes as normal. If necessary, adjust the parameters of problematic files.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Most men are very sexual creatures. If a guy thinks that shaving his chest will persuade you to have sex with him, that may be all you need to convince him. Be careful not to insult him. Don't tell him that you are repulsed by his hairy chest. Simply tell him that you find hairless chests very sexy. Tell him that snuggling up to a hairless chest is considerably more comfortable. Play with his heartstrings– tell him that you love being near him, but the hairs in your mouth or on your cheek make you less inclined to cuddle up with him. What guy wants to hear that his lady is repelled by his chest hair? What guy doesn’t want to show off his six pack? Even if he only has a two pack, tell him how much you like his body. Your man will be flattered, and hopefully more willing to show off the goods by removing the excess hair. Repeatedly tell him you love a sexy bare chest. Let him know you're more inclined to kiss a bare chest than one that is all hairy. How many girls want a mouthful of hair when they're trying to be romantic? If you feel comfortable getting overtly-sexual with him, do it! Tell him you want to run your mouth all over his body, but that chest hair is making it difficult.
Summary:
Tell him a hairless chest turns you on. Make him consider the snuggle factor. Say you love to see his bare skin. Explain that soft, bare chests are very kiss-worthy.