In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: According to Buddha, the only guaranteed thing in life is death. It may sound morbid, but being aware of your impermanence can actually enhance your life. Live every minute as if it’s your last, focusing your energy on enjoying whatever that might be and always looking for the positive.  Check in occasionally by asking yourself, “If I died right now, would I be happy or proud of how I spent my last moments?” If the answer is no, find a way to improve your current situation to change that to a yes. For instance, if you’re in a boring meeting at work, instead of dwelling on how long it’s dragging on, appreciate the softness of your favorite sweater on your back or impress your boss by offering a new idea. The next time you walk by a homeless person on the street, for example, pause and try to see things through their eyes. Not only will you better understand the situation and get a new perspective on it, you’ll also be able to react more sensitively and compassionately.  For example, maybe you're walking fast because it's freezing outside and you only have a thin coat on. But then you realize the homeless person has no coat, and nowhere to go. Imagine if that was you. Since you stopped to considered their point of view, you might give them some of your loose change to buy a warm meal instead of just passing by. This practice spreads more love and peace, rather than indifference and hurt. Mindfulness is one of the most important aspects of Buddhism. To incorporate it into your own life, try a technique known as savoring. Pay attention to the sights, sounds, textures, or tastes of whatever is happening right now. For example, if you’re eating a brownie, notice the chewiness or the way the chocolate chips melt on your tongue.  Avoid dwelling on the past or living for the future. If you notice those thoughts pop up, like when you start worrying about your big date tonight, redirect your attention to the current moment instead. A good way to bring yourself back to the present is by taking a few deep breaths and focusing on the sensation of the air moving in and out of your nostrils. In Buddhism, the middle path states that you should never be at one extreme or another. Instead, you should live your life in the middle, striking a healthy balance between the two. Work this principle into all aspects of your life, like work, family time, and even the food you eat.  For example, don’t spend all of your time working, but don’t laze around 24/7 either. The middle path would be spending 8 hours a day at the office, and then coming home to relax or be with your loved ones. This applies to how you treat others, too. While you don’t want to be rude to someone, for instance, you also don’t want to be fake. The balance would be to be honest about your feelings while still being compassionate.
Summary: Make the most of every moment to understand nothing is permanent. Practice putting yourself in someone else’s shoes to learn compassion. Focus on the present by being more mindful with your actions. Create balance in everything you do by taking the middle path.

This can be found in the quick launch bar at the bottom. This will open iCloud and prompt you to sign in or create and account. On Windows you will need to download iCloud. Complete the form with the requested information. When you are finished you will be signed in to iCloud. If you already have an Apple ID you can enter the username and password and click “Sign in”. Apps are listed in the right pane. Selecting them will sync its data to your iCloud. You can copy or move files into your iCloud Drive folder by dragging and dropping. Any files in the folder will be uploaded to iCloud and be accessible from any of your devices with iCloud Drive enabled. By default, the iCloud Drive folder is in “[Username]\iCloud Drive” on Mac and “C:\Users\[Username]\iCloud Drive” on Windows. This will bring up a list of photo syncing options:  iCloud Photo Library: This option will automatically upload all photos and videos taken on your devices to your iCloud account. iCloud Photo Sharing: This options is for creating shared albums across iCloud accounts that you and friends can contribute to. My Photo Stream: This options will automatically upload to your Photo Stream and appear on all of your devices with access to the stream. Pictures on Photo Stream do not count against your iCloud storage limit.
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One-sentence summary -- Click “System Preferences”. Click “iCloud”. Click “Create a Free Apple ID”. Select (or clear) checkboxes next to listed apps. Utilize iCloud Drive to sync files. Click “Options” next to “Photos”.

Q: While this heats up, mince the garlic and chop up onions and mushrooms, if desired. The garlic should be slightly golden. Add the mushrooms and onions as well, along with an extra 1/2 tablespoon of butter. Stir everything well with a whisk or wooden spoon. Raise the heat and quickly bring the sauce to a boil so that many bubbles are reaching the surface and popping. Do not let the sauce keep boiling -- you only need it to reach this temperature quickly. Stir the flour in quickly after lowering the heat. The sauce should be simmering, with a few bubbles breaking on the surface. You can simmer the sauce for as long as you want before serving. The longer you leave it on, the thicker and richer it will be. If the sauce becomes too thick, you can add hot broth to thin it out without sacrificing flavor. White wine sauce pairs well with chicken and shellfish in particular. Some recipes to try include:  Shrimp, cracked red or cayenne pepper, sauteed onions and bell pepper Chicken, broccoli, and peas Chicken, mushrooms and onions. Sauteed carrots, onions, and zucchini, lemon, cracked black pepper.
A: Heat up the oil or butter in a saucepan on medium heat. Cook the garlic in the hot oil for 1-2 minutes. Add the white wine, whipping cream, salt, pepper, and seasoning. Bring to a boil. Lower the heat to medium and whisk in the flour. Reduce heat and simmer until thickened. Use the sauce over pasta dishes.

Article: If you have Google Chrome installed on your desktop, access it from there instead. Chrome should come up in the search window, and it will be listed as a “Desktop App”. This will take you to Google Chrome’s directory—for example, your “Documents” folder. This will open the Properties menu. This will allow you to choose from a couple of the default icons included in Chrome’s installation.  This will save your changes. You now have a new icon! If your Chrome icon was pinned to your taskbar or Start menu beforehand, you’ll need to unpin it--and then repin using the original file found in Chrome’s directory--before the icon swap will show.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Open the Start menu. Type “Google Chrome” into the search bar. Right-click Google Chrome and select “Open file location”. Right-click the Google Chrome icon, then click “Properties”. Select “Change Icon” at the bottom of the Properties menu. Select a new icon. Click “Apply”, then “OK”.

Problem: Article: Don't only interact with the "popular" kids, but with everyone, including the shy kids. Contribute well in group or partner projects. Don't fake your kindness for popularity, take a genuine interest in others. Do things for others, not just yourself. By doing this you will strengthen your friendship. You could also ask if they would like to meet with you somewhere else, such as a cafe, shop or park, this is an ideal option if whoever you live with doesn't like visitors. They'll get a chance to see pictures of you and your old friends. It also gives you a chance to communicate with them outside of school.  You've made it.
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Continue to be social. Invite someone over to your house as soon after you have their phone number. Ask people for their phone number, e-mail address or name on social media. Friend request people on social media you met during the day, look at their profiles and learn who is friends with who. Congratulate yourself.