INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Most email accounts can be linked to an email client installed on your computer, which allows you to download and organize your email messages. Many people prefer using Outlook or another mail client to using a browser, since it allows for offline reading.  See this guide for connecting your email account to Outlook. See this guide for connecting your email account to Mozilla Thunderbird. Outlook automatically downloads email messages when you start it, and will check at regular intervals when Outlook is running. You can also manually check by clicking the "Send/Receive" button. Single-clicking an email opens the preview. Double-click an email in your inbox to open it. This will open the email in a new window. If the email was a reply to another email, the earlier versions will be listed below the body of the message. Click the "Reply" button to compose a reply to the message you are reading. Click the "Send" button when you are finished and ready to send it off. When you send an email, it is typically sent immediately. Outlook allows you to create folder directories to store your messages. Create folders and subfolders to store important messages and keep your inbox clean. Email is one of the most popular ways to try to scam and "phish" (trick people into giving out personal information). Any email offer you read that sounds too good to be true most likely is. Never click links unless you trust the sender, and even then its best to be cautious, as viruses on the sender's computer can cause them to send infected emails without knowing.

SUMMARY: Connect your email account. Download your email from the server. Read your email. Reply to your emails. Sort your messages. Don't click any unknown links.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Reds, yellows, and oranges make up the warm side of the color spectrum. These colors encourage activity and life, and they can help create the right vibe in your living room and kitchen area. Cool colors like blues, greens, grays, and purples make up the other end of the spectrum. A room painted in or accented with cool colors becomes a calm and private space perfect for relaxation and concentration. For this reason, consider filling your bedroom and bathroom with cool colors. Jewel tones, like bright pinks, golds, and blacks, might be the way to go for your home, especially for rooms like your living room. Take advantage of the pops of color and life that bold colors can bring to your home! Pair sequins and glitter with jewel tones for an even brighter look. Pastels like salmon, peach, mint, and pale blue help create a soft, sweet, and often younger look. Create a soft bathroom or inviting foyer by adding pastel colors to your home. For a more retro look, you can also use pastels in your kitchen cabinets or appliances. Follow the unofficial 80% neutral/20% colorful rule to make sure no room becomes weighed down by its own colors. Use white to help balance out other colors and keep a room from being too overwhelming.  Other neutral colors include creams, grays, and even black. White is a great option, but make sure you keep it clean!
Summary: Increase a room's social appeal with warm colors. Maximize relaxation with cool tones. Embrace bold colors. Create a mellow vibe with pastels. Balance your colors with white and neutral tones.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Use the same soap each time you wash your hands. Your hedgehog will begin to associate that scent with you and be more comfortable. Do not wear gloves when you handle your hedgehog. Your hedgehog will not be able to smell you.  Hedgehogs may also be frightened by the smell of gloves and begin to bite. If you do not want to use your bare hands, use a blanket instead. If you do use a blanket, use the same one each time and wash it with the same detergent. Place your hands on both sides of your hedgehog and scoop him off the ground. Allow your hedgehog to find a comfortable position in your hands. You want him to feel supported and safe.  It is best to pick up your hedgehog when he is belly down. You can hold your hedgehog in your hands or place him on your lap. Your hedgehog may ball up when you pick him up. This is completely normal.  Do not handle your hedgehog right after you eat, touch something with a strong smell, or handle another animal. Your hedgehog will not know that it's you and may bite you or huff and ball up. Wash your hands thoroughly to get rid of the smell. Your hedgehog may be shy and take a long time to unroll. You can let him relax under a blanket until he unrolls, or you can let him rest on your lap. Your hedgehog will learn that your lap is a safe, comfortable place to sleep and relax.  Always be gentle when you are holding your hedgehog. Being too rough or impatient can damage the relationship you are trying to build. Feel free to watch TV or use your computer while your hedgehog rests in your lap. Always pet your hedgehog in the direction the quills lie. Petting in the opposite direction will be uncomfortable for both you and your hedgehog. When your hedgehog is relaxed, his quills will lie evenly. If your hedgehog feels threatened, the quills will become more spread out and sharp to the touch.  Avoid petting your hedgehog when he feels threatened. Your hedgehog may not enjoy being petted until he trusts you. Go slow with the petting at first.

SUMMARY:
Wash your hands before you pick up your hedgehog. Pick up your hedgehog delicately. Give your hedgehog time to unroll. Pet your hedgehog from head to tail.