To get the most out of Google Photos features, such as automatic (and unlimited!) photo backups, install the app from your device’s app store.    If you see an UPDATE button, Google Photos is installed but out of date. Tap UPDATE to get the latest version of the app.    This makes it so your photos automatically upload to Google Photos. Otherwise, your phone will automatically back up your photos when you’re not on Wi-Fi. This can be costly! ” High quality: This will work great for almost everyone. You’ll have unlimited space for uploads. Photos and videos will upload at a maximum of 1080p full HD resolution and 16 megapixels. Original: You’ll be able to upload higher quality photos and videos, but they’ll count against your Google quota (no matter their size). Choose this option if you’re a professional photographer who already pays for extra space in the Google cloud. ” Now you’ll see a brief tutorial. When it’s complete, you’ll arrive at the Photos screen.
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One-sentence summary -- Open the App Store (iOS) or Play Store (Android). Tap the Search box. Type google photos. Select “Google Photos” from the search results. Tap GET (iOS) or INSTALL (Android). Tap OPEN. Tap GET STARTED. Sign in to your Google account as prompted. Make sure “Back Up & Sync” is on. Make sure “Use cellular data to back up” is off. Tap “Continue. Select a photo upload size. Tap “Continue. Swipe left through the tutorial.

Q: If he thinks that you hang on his every word he may find it unattractive. Letting him know that you will talk to him when it suits you can build intrigue and show him that getting your attention will be a challenge that will be rewarded. Keep him on his toes and reward him for finally getting the chance to talk to you. It will make him value your limited interactions. Be careful not to blow him off too many times or he may think that you will easily to ditch out on him. Don’t reveal too much of yourself too soon.  Keep your interactions fun but brief so that he wants more and values your time.
A: Don’t answer his calls. Change your schedule. Establish intrigue to draw him closer.

Article: Remove the stem right below a set of leaves. Pluck all the other leaves from the bottom portion of your cutting. You’ll want to leave about 2 inches (5.1 cm) of the stem completely bare.   When cutting the stem, be sure to select one that hasn’t flowered yet. You can take a cutting from a flowering stem, but it will be more difficult to root and makes it more difficult for the plant.  Dip the cut end into a rooting hormone to speed up the process. Rooting hormones can be purchased at local nurseries or gardening stores. Use a clear drinking glass or a mason jar and fill it with enough water to cover just the bottom half of the stems. You can place more than 1 stem in the container, just be sure it is not overcrowded. Change the water every day so the stems don’t rot from an overgrowth of bacteria. Choose a windowsill or table that will allow the plant to get at least 6-8 hours of bright, indirect sunlight. Your cutting will be ready to transfer to the soil when its roots are 1⁄4–1⁄2 inch (0.64–1.27 cm) long. It can take between 7 and 10 days to reach this point.  If you have multiple cuttings in the container, pull them apart gently to avoid breaking the delicate roots. Keep the tulsi in the potted soil for 2-3 weeks before planting outdoors if you choose to.
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Cut a 4-6 inch (10-15 cm) stem from a mature tulsi plant. Place the tulsi cutting in a glass container filled with water. Put your tulsi plant in a warm, sunny spot. Transfer the cuttings to a pot of soil when the roots begin to grow.

Problem: Article: You don't have to love everyone, but you should be curious or fascinated by people in some way. Charming people walk into a room full of people ready to spend time talking to others; they don't stand against the wall waiting for the moment when they can escape. What interests you about other people? If you're empathetic, maybe you're interested in how people feel. Maybe you're interested in what makes people tick, or what knowledge they hold. Use your interest as the basis for getting to know people.  Learn how to ask questions based on your interests while being polite and others will feel they are interesting. Follow up with more questions to continue showing your interest; the person you're talking to should never feel that you're trying to cut the conversation short. when you meet them for the first time. This takes an enormous amount of effort for most people, but it's completely worth doing if you want to be charming. When introducing yourself, repeating the person's name will help you to remember it. For example: "Hi, Jack, I'm Wendy."  Follow through with small talk and use the person's name during your conversation. Repeat it once more when you say goodbye.  Repeating someone's name is not just about helping you to remember that person. The more often you say someone's name, the more that person will feel that you like them and the greater the chance they'll warm up to you. If someone else walks up while you're having a conversation, introduce the two people by name. This simply means talking to a stranger or a newly met acquaintance in a very friendly manner, as if the person is a long lost friend or relative. This helps break down an initial awkwardness and speeds up the warm-up process when meeting new people. Soon, people feel more welcomed and comfortable around you. Kindness, coupled with respect, makes others feel as if they are loved and cared for. This is a powerful tool during interaction. If you're in a sporty crowd, talk about last night's game or the meteoric rise of a new team. If you're with a group of hobbyists, ask about their hobbies and make pertinent remarks related to fishing, knitting, mountain climbing, movies, and so on.  Nobody expects you to be an expert. Sometimes you can build rapport just by asking questions, and not caring if you seem naive. There are people who like talking about and explaining their interests, and will like you for listening. It is your level of interest and willingness to engage in topics that makes you an interesting person to be around.  Exercise an open mind. Let others do the explaining. If someone mistakenly thinks you know more about the topic, be genuine and simply say that your knowledge is limited but that you're hoping to learn more about it. Being quiet about yourself makes you seem standoffish. Sharing as much about yourself as you ask others to share is a way to build trust with other people. They'll feel special because you wanted to talk about your life with them, and before you know it you'll have new friends.
Summary: Be genuinely interested in people. Remember people's names Assume rapport. Talk about topics that interest the people you're with. Share information about yourself.

Article: The 24" x 36"  (60 cm by 90 cm) board should be on top.   Cut a piece of black mesh fabric to cover the inside of the bottom board. Staple the fabric to the board by stapling along the perimeter of the fabric. The fabric will prevent the worms from leaving the box while still allowing them to breathe. Cover the top of the board with black mesh fabric, and staple the fabric into place. This board is the lid for your worm bed, and you can set it aside for the moment. Avoid using glossy magazine paper, which is toxic to worms. Spray the bedding with water so that it is damp but not dripping wet. Ideally, the worm bin bedding should be at about 80% moisture.
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Turn the box upside-down. Drill at least 10 holes into the 24" x 36" board. Cut a piece of black mesh fabric to cover the inside of the bottom board. Turn the box right-side up again. Place the mesh fabric inside against the bottom board. Drill at least 10 holes into the remaining 24" x 36" (60 cm by 90 cm) board. Cut or tear newspaper into 1" (2.5 cm) strips for the worm bedding. Place the torn newsprint into the worm bed box. Add some dirt and peat moss so that the worms can burrow and dig.