INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Before you connect your printer software, make sure the printer is ready.  Plug the printer in to a power source.  Install fresh ink cartridges, toner and paper if necessary.  Make sure your printer is connected to your computer. Software Update will search for the latest OS updates, including new printer software.   Updating your software before adding the printer will give you the best chance of locating the correct software.  Go to the Apple Menu and choose Software Update.  Enter your login and password if necessary. The App Store will open. A list of available updates will appear.  Any OS X updates will appear at the top of the list. Click Update All to download all updates, or choose the updates individually. Updating your software in Lion is simple.  From the Apple Menu, choose Software Update.  The Software Update window will open. Select the items you want to install. Click Install. In this step, you will install the printer driver manually.  Follow these steps:  From the Apple Menu, click System Preferences. Select View, then Print & Scan. If you are prompted to do so, enter your login and password. Click and hold the + (plus sign) button.  From the pop-up menu, choose Add Other Printer or Scanner.  The Add Printer window will open. In the Add Printer window, click the icon that says Default.  A list of printers will appear.  Find your new printer on the list and select it.  Click Add, and your printer will be added.

SUMMARY: Prep your printer. Run a Software Update (Mountain Lion). Run a Software Update (Lion). Add the printer manually.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you are finding your new schedule is ever-changing, and nothing is familiar, then you may be adjusting your life around your new partner.  Look for a few of the following tell-tale signs:  You haven’t talked to your best friend in a long time.  If you don’t know what your best friend is up to, what their latest news is, you’re definitely placing the new partner first. Normal hobbies are being put on the back burner.  Did you miss poker night or ladies night?  Ask yourself if your time with friends has been sacrificed. If you’ve skipped a family meal or get together for a new flame, chances are you’re altering your daily life for them. If you have been really moody lately, or have been easily upset, it’s understandable after a breakup.  If this has affected your daily life, however, enough that everyone is noticing, then you’ve likely changed emotionally.  Create some alone-time in your schedule.  Find time to just relax and steady your nerves.  If you can't change your attitude and be happy about your new partner, that's not a good relationship sign. Repeat positive affirmations daily.  Each day you tell yourself why you are happy with your partner.  If convincing yourself proves difficult, the relationship may just be a rebound. No matter what sappy romance movies tell you about the great love that’s been sitting under your nose the entire time, jumping straight out of a breakup into a relationship with a very good friend is a likely sign of a rebound relationship.  Immediately reaching out to date your best friend is not the best solution, it's just the easiest.  You run the additional risk of ruining the friendship if the relationship doesn't work out. Dating a good friend allows the uncomfortable stage of a relationship to be skipped. Romance and intimacy happens more quickly when the friendship is already established.
Summary: Keep your daily routine consistent. Steady your attitude and behavior. Avoid dating your best friend.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Don’t worry about writing down everything your teacher says—that would take too much time and not be super helpful when it comes time to study. Instead, write down key phrases, definitions, and points that your teacher brings up. If your teacher emphasizes something while they’re talking, writes it on the board, or brings it up multiple times, that’s a good sign that you should write it down in your notes.  Try out different note-taking methods to find the one that works best for you. For example, you can try the Cornell note-taking method, where you write all of your notes on the right side of your page, any questions you have on the left side, and a summary of that day’s lesson on the bottom of the page.  Consider color-coding your notes with different highlighters so they’re easier to read through when you’re studying. You could highlight key terms one color, important events and dates another color, and so on. For certain classes, class participation might make up a percentage of your grade. Even if it doesn’t, participating in class can help you better remember the material, and it will show your teacher that you’re serious about doing a good job. If your teacher asks questions or opens the floor to a class discussion, don’t be afraid to jump in and share your perspective. If you’re worried you won’t have anything to say out loud during class, come prepared with a few notes from the previous night’s reading or homework. That way, you’ll have a few talking points ready to go. Asking questions and admitting you don’t understand something can be a little intimidating, but it’s super important if you want to get good grades in all of your classes. Otherwise, if you don’t clear up your confusion, it could come back to hurt you later on when you’re taking a test. Ask your teacher a question if something they’re explaining in class doesn’t make sense to you, or wait until after class and ask if that’s easier. If you have a question about something, there’s a good chance that other students in your class are wondering the same thing. You’ll be doing everyone a favor by asking your teacher. Always be polite and friendly when you’re interacting with your teachers. Avoid chatting or texting in class, and try not to break any of the other rules. Your teachers are there to help you, and the better a relationship you have with them, the easier it will be for you to succeed and get good grades. Doing your homework on time, participating in class, and asking for help when you need it will all help you develop a better relationship with your teachers.

SUMMARY:
Take strategic notes in class. Participate during all of your classes. Ask questions during and after class if you’re ever confused. Develop good relationships with your teachers.