Article: Before using the Registry Editor, it is always wise to create a System Restore point in case anything goes wrong. This will allow you to roll back any changes you've made and restore your computer to a working state. You can either click on all programs or just simply put your mouse over it. All Programs should be located at the bottom of the window. Now you should be seeing more folders and shortcuts to most of the programs on your computer. This folder is mostly located near the top of the other folders, unless it has been moved. Simply put your mouse over Accessories and you will begin to see more folders appear. Once again, just simply place your mouse over the folder and you'll see a small list of programs. Once you left click on system restore, a window will pop up. It will give you a choice of restoring your computer or creating a restore point. All of those are necessary precautions. Restore points will restore your computer to that date in case you've made a mistake on regedit. Once you've made a restore point, close out of system restore.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Click on Start. Go to All Programs. Go to Accessories. Go to System or System tools. Click on System Restore. Create a restore point.

Problem: Article: As with homemade toothpaste, tooth powder can be made using a variety of recipes.  Often these natural products may sound a bit baffling — clay on your teeth? — so understanding the reasoning behind the ingredients in a sample tooth powder recipe is important:  Bentonite clay: this natural clay can bind to toxins in your body — including the mercury that may be found in dental fillings.  It is also rich in materials that can nourish teeth and gums. Baking soda: baking soda is a wonderful natural abrasive, and its alkaline qualities neutralize damaging acid. Sage: sage is a natural tooth-whitener and astringent. Xylitol: this natural sweetener is an important pH neutralizer and will help make homemade tooth powder more palatable. Be aware that xylitol is toxic to cats and dogs, so keep it out of your pet's reach. Sea salt: sea salt contains tooth-strengthening minerals and can alleviate gum inflammation. Don't use too much salt as large amounts may lead to swollen gums. Peppermint: peppermint has antibacterial, antiseptic, and pain-relieving properties in addition to its breath-freshening qualities. Use a non-metal spoon as some metals may react with your ingredients.  Mix 2 tablespoons bentonite clay, 2 tablespoons baking soda, 1 tablespoon dried, finely ground sage leaf, 1 tablespoon xylitol, and 1/2 teaspoon sea salt. Drip 15 to 20 drops of peppermint essential oil into the mixture and stir thoroughly to combine. Place in a container or jar with a tight-fitting lid, or consider placing in a squirt-top container (the grain of your mixture will be fine enough to "squirt").  Avoid metal containers. Store in a dry location. Dip your toothbrush in the powder, or squirt from your squirt-top bottle onto your damp toothbrush.  Use just as you would commercial toothpaste.
Summary: Recognize the benefits of tooth powder ingredients. Combine ingredients and mix thoroughly. Apply the dry mixture to your toothbrush.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The most popular and current is Lock Screen OS 9 from AppPro OS Studio. Open the app’s settings, then tap the checkbox next to “Enable Screen”. You can go back to your original lockscreen by unchecking this box later.  Be sure to Disable System Lock before activating the app. Different apps have slightly different steps involved with activation. Be sure to follow each apps instructions, usually listed in the Google Play store page for that app. This allows you to set an iOS-style pin for your phone’s security. From there, you can select from a variety of wallpapers for your iOS 9-themed lock screen.

SUMMARY: Launch the Play Store. Download and install a Lock Screen app. Activate Lock Screen OS 9. Tap the “Pin Lock” checkbox. Tap “Set Wallpaper”.

If you partner turns their back to you at any point, let your hands slide down until they’re resting on their hip bones. This will allow you to feel their movements more closely, and will also give you a little bit of control if you decide to change up your technique.  It’s normal for the person in the rear to hold onto their partner’s hips. Even so, be sure to lower your hands slowly so that your partner will have a chance to say something if they’re not okay with it. Don’t venture any further unless you’re explicitly told that it’s alright to do so. Unwanted touching is still inappropriate, even while grinding. Bend your knees slightly and sway from side to side. From there, you can begin moving in circles, or experiment with any other movements that suggest themselves to you in the heat of the moment. Depending on your height, you may have to stand up taller or put a little extra bend in your knees to keep even with your partner. Grinding is all about getting in synch with your partner, so stick close enough to keep your hips against your partner’s throughout the dance and try to mirror their movements. Allow your partner to call the shots when it comes to things like what movements to use and how much touching there is in various places. Being a good partner is all about respecting the person you’re sharing the floor with and adjusting your style to suit theirs. The more chemistry you have with your partner, the more likely they are to step up the amount of contact between you. If you’re dancing with someone you don’t know, or just don’t feel like dancing too close, you can tilt slightly to one side. Your partner will lean in the other direction. That way, you’ll be grinding on your your leg more than your lap. Pay attention to signs that your partner is hesitant to continue dancing so close. If their movements slow or stop or they try to pull away, for instance, it’s best to create a little distance. It wouldn’t be very fun if just you stood there and rocked your hips back and forth the entire time. To keep things fresh, try cycling between different movements every couple of minutes, or take turns leading and following. You may only have until the end of the song to enjoy your connection with your partner, so make it count!  If you and your partner are on the same page, you could even try dropping it low, dipping to opposite sides, or improvising your own embellishments. Another simple way to make grinding more interesting is to alternate between dancing from the front and back. Just because your partner was willing to grind with you, doesn’t that they’re up for anything beyond that. People often come to a club just because they want to dance, not looking for hook-ups. If your partner seems interested in you though, you can always ask them out, but be prepared to respect their answer. If your partner walks away after the song ends, don’t chase them. Instead, appreciate the fact that you had a chance to dance together and start looking for a new partner.
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Place your hands on your partner’s hips. Move your hips together in unison. Let your partner take the lead. Lean to the side to cut down on unwanted contact. Change up your movements every so often. Don’t assume that grinding is an invitation for anything more.