Q: Once you have the image file on your computer, you can either burn it to a blank disc or use a virtual drive to load the image file as if it was a disc. Alcohol 120% comes with a virtual drive program. Avoid using your operating system's built-in image mounting software. Programs like Alcohol 120% come with software to help circumvent copy protection. Open the virtual drive program. Select the image file on your computer to mount. The virtual drive program will create a new DVD drive on your computer, and the image file acts like the disc. When the image file is mounted, it's as if the disc has been inserted into the drive. Once the disc has been mounted, it will act exactly as if the physical disc was inserted into a physical drive. For most games, the Autorun menu will appear after the disc is mounted, and you can install or play your game like normal.
A: Install the virtual drive software. Mount the image. Use the disc as normal.

Article: This valve will look like a wheel or a lever. It should be attached to the pipe running out of the device.  The wheels are called gate valves while the levers are called ball valves. Some older houses may not have supply shut-off valves for appliances and sinks. In this case, you will need to turn on the water at the main valve. If it is a gate valve, you may need to do 2 to 4 full turns before it turns on. If it is a ball valve, turn it so that it is parallel with the pipe. You should be able to turn the valve with your hands, but if that is difficult, you can use a wrench to help you. If the valve won’t turn, call a plumber. Forcing the valve can cause the pipe to crack, burst, or leak. A plumber will be able to fix or replace the valve for you.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Locate the supply shut-off valve near the appliance or fixture. Turn the valve counterclockwise. Avoid forcing the valve.

Problem: Article: Donating your time to others in need not only improves mental health, but it also helps you foster qualities important to developing internal beauty, such as selflessness, conscientiousness, and empathy. Knowing that you have a social impact on your community can help fulfill a need to belong and positively influence others. Choose organizations and causes that are personally meaningful to you. You'll enjoy the experience because of your connection to it, and be more willing to set aside time in your schedule. Read a new book, take an art class, visit a museum, or listen to music. Seeing or experiencing art or natural beauty can help you develop beautiful inner qualities such as passion and determination. Having passion for these pursuits not only nurtures your own inner well-being, it also leads to better relationships with others. Building close friendships is a key source of developing inner beauty and health. Friendship activities reduce the presence of cortisol, a stress hormone, in the blood. Spending time with people you enjoy nurtures your sense of happiness, purpose, and feeling of belonging.  Seek out activities you enjoy with friends. Try taking a hike, grabbing coffee, or joining a book club together. Other forms of social support include offers of help, advice, or expressions of affection. To reap these benefits, send a friend a kind note, call them, or send them a funny text, or reciprocate when they do the same. People love to be around someone who knows how to have a good time. Spending enjoyable time with friends and family doing fun activities is the perfect way to enhance your inner attractiveness quotient.  Laugh and be silly. Laughter helps us relax, boosts our immune system, and protects our hearts. Attend comedy shows, go to funny movies with friends and family, or watch comedies on television together to put more laughter in your day. Bring out your inner child. Seek out the benefits of childhood by being curious, joyful, and creative. Feeling grateful for your life’s circumstances increases feelings of optimism, boosts performance at school and work, and cultivates enthusiasm for life – all necessary prerequisites for creating a sense of inner beauty and wellbeing. Note what makes you grateful and be sure to tell others that you are grateful to them for their help and friendship. Keep a gratitude journal and write down daily between three and five things that make you happy, increase your life enjoyment, and that you are thankful for. . Social intelligence involves acquiring the knowledge, cognitive abilities, and affections to successfully navigate the world. Feeling confident in your social abilities enhances the quality of your daily interactions and reflects how your inner beauty and its associated qualities projects positively onto others. Improving your conversational skills, better interpreting social cues, and being an attentive listener reinforces your social connections among friends, family, and colleagues.
Summary: Volunteer for worthy causes. Expose yourself to intellectual and creative pursuits. Nurture your friendships. Have more fun! Say thank you. Cultivate your social intelligence

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Get in a good brushing session in the morning, after lunch, and before bedtime. Make sure that you brush your teeth, gum line, and gums. Sing the “Happy Birthday” song in your head while brushing to make sure that you’ve gone long enough. Brushing your teeth regularly and correctly can reduce bad bacteria and plaque in your mouth.  If you have a young child who suffers from rotting teeth, you may want to supervise their brushing. Over-brushing can wear down your teeth over time and lead to cavities. Try not to brush your teeth more than 3 times per day, unless your dentist suggests otherwise. Flossing removes hidden food and plaque between your teeth. It also helps protect your gums from gingivitis, which can cause rotting teeth. Try to floss at least once a day. Rinsing your mouth with mouthwash after brushing is also a good way to kill off the bad bacteria in your mouth. Be aware that most mouthwashes are not okay for children to use, even if they suffer from rotting teeth. Sugars create nasty bacteria in your mouth that eat away at your teeth’s outer surface. Instead of drinking sodas or juices, choose water or unsweetened tea. Avoid sugary snacks and go with fresh fruits and veggies. Replace sugary candies in your diet with sugar-free gum.

SUMMARY: Brush your teeth 3 times daily. Floss and use mouthwash before and after brushing. Limit your consumption of sugary treats or drinks.

Q: Observe that the straw is divided into two sections by the "bendy" part. One section is longer than the other. Cut the longer section halfway between the end and the bend. Cut it lengthwise, keeping your cut as straight as possible. You may want to trace the cut with a marker before cutting. Place the cut piece on a folded towel or hard surface, and flatten it with the edge of a spoon. See the photo for more help. Make sure they stay connected in the middle. Set aside the wings for now. As you did with the other piece, use the edge of a spoon to flatten the rest of the straw, except for the bend. Once the straw has been flattened, position your scissors so that they cut through both layers, just slightly inward from one of the edges created by the fold.  Cut all the way up to the bend.  This will be the "tail" of the bird. On the portion of the straw you just cut, position your scissors so that they cut exactly along the other fold, stopping at the bend.  You should end up with three pieces on this portion of the straw - two thick "legs" and one slim "tail." They should resemble the legs of a tripod.  You should end up with what looks like the bill of a bird. Position the straw so that the tail is on top and pointing back toward you.  Grab one of the legs, and fold it under the tail.  Then, take the end of that leg and pull it over the tail and through the loop you created.  Don't pull it tight just yet, though; repeat the same process with the other leg. Once both of the legs are in position, tighten them slowly and symmetrically so that they make a knot where the tail meets the bend. They should be at a 90-degree angle from the tail.   Flatten it with the edge of a spoon for better effect.
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Cut the straw. Cut the short piece open. Flatten the piece. Fold the piece in half, hamburger-style. Cut symmetrical wings on both sides of the fold. Cut small slits around the edges of the wings to make the feather tips. Flatten the other parts of the straw. Cut out the tail. Cut the legs. Bend the legs and tail outward. Position the bend in the straw so that it resembles the neck of a bird. Make two cuts just above the bend of the straw, angled toward the center. Wrap the legs around the tail. Tighten both legs at the same time. Make sure the legs point downward. Push the tail toward the bend to loosen it a bit, and slip the wings through the opening. Tighten the tail into place again. Make small feather cuts in the tail. Display the bird on a glass by putting the rim between the two legs.