INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Because of the limitations of Java, you can't save the word cloud image to your computer. You can save it to the Wordle public gallery. Click Save to public gallery. In the Save this Wordle window, you can name the Wordle, if you want. Click OK.  Once you've saved the Wordle, it will be posted to the Public Gallery and available for anyone to see. If you want to delete it, click the DELETE THIS WORDLE link. Depending on whether you're using Windows or a Mac, there are different methods for taking a screenshot.  If you're using Windows 8, press Windows key + PrtScn. The file is saved in your Screenshots folder in the Pictures folder.  If you're using Mac OS X, press Command (⌘)-Shift-4, click and drag the mouse to select the screenshot area. When you release the mouse button, it will take the screenshot. The image is saved as a file on your desktop.

SUMMARY: Save the Wordle to the Wordle Public Gallery. Take a screenshot of the Wordle.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Most applicators can attract bacteria, but your hands are an exception. They’re easy for you to wash, so you don’t need to worry about bacterial growth. Additionally, your hands are likely a softer option than other applicators. Unless you just prefer an applicator, just use your hands to apply the shower cream.  Your hands may be a good applicator if your skin is extremely dry or you have a skin condition. Keep in mind that you may use more product if you use your hands to apply it. If you like to create a nice lather, then sponges or loofahs are your best choice. You may also prefer a sponge or loofah because they’re good exfoliators that rub off your dead skin cells, leaving behind smooth skin. Sponges and loofahs can be abrasive, so they may irritate your skin. If you have dry or sensitive skin, it may be better to stick with your hands or use a washcloth. You can get a fresh washcloth every day, so you might use one if you like having an applicator but are worried about bacteria growing on it. Additionally, washcloths are soft, so you may like how they feel on your skin.  A soft washcloth may be best for dry or sensitive skin, if you don’t want to use your hand. Launder your washcloth after each use.

SUMMARY: Use your hands for the simplest, cleanest option. Choose a sponge or loofah to exfoliate your skin and make a lather. Use a washcloth if you want a soft, easy to wash applicator.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Start>Search>For Files or Folders. If you have named your folders with enough detail, you should be able to locate them very quickly using the search capability that Windows includes by default. You don’t need any special program to install or learn, you use only what comes with Windows on your PC. You may wonder: Why not use the Pictures, Music or Video? This option will find specific files and not folders. We usually want to find the folders containing the pictures we want, so we need to search for folders.  A folder is an organization tool which allows you to store specific files together in one place. There are many more files than folders in your computer.  This will narrow your search. Make sure you select My Pictures (or your pictures folder) in the “Look in” field. Otherwise it will search your entire computer. In the “all or part of the file name” field enter the event or place you’re looking for. If you have named your picture folders properly you should be able to find them quickly.  Enter something like: birthday, grandma, Yosemite, or other events or places of interest. You can also enter part of a word (i.e. grand, yose, birth, and day) and the search utility will find what you’re looking for.

SUMMARY: Start the Search Utility. Click All Files and Folders on the Search Utility screen. Enter parameters for searching.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Some people keep a daily journal, while others prefer to write once a week or even once a month. Start by giving yourself a schedule to get in the habit of writing. Commit to spending ten minutes writing in your journal every morning or every evening.  Try writing "Morning Pages," the creativity tool that Julia Cameron popularized in her book The Artist's Way. Each morning, before you do anything else, write three full pages, longhand, in a notebook. Don't check your work or think too much about what you're writing – just get it out.  Try keeping a monthly check-in journal. At the end of each month, write an entry about the main events that happened. Explain what happened, what you loved, and what you learned. Track how you grow and develop each month. If you are pouring your deepest, most vulnerable thoughts into this book, then you probably don't want anyone else to pick it up and start reading. Carry the journal around with you for safety and convenience. Alternately, hide the book in your home or office: under your mattress, or behind other books in your bookshelf, or in a safe or lock-box. If you're keeping a digital journal, make sure to protect your documents with a password or save them to a hidden folder. Every once in a while, read over what you have written in your journal over the past few weeks or months. Flip through the journal entries that you wrote years ago. Compare the way that you thought about things then to the way that you think about things now. Remember the past so that you are better prepared for the future.  Notice how your journal entries sounded at a time when you felt sad, stuck, or frustrated in life. Try to catch yourself when you are writing like this so that you can do something about it. Notice how you were writing at a time when you were happy and excited about the future. Think about how you can channel this feeling.

SUMMARY:
Write regularly. Keep your journal safe and secure. Use your journal to understand your growth.