INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Whether the dog seems aggressive or not, you need to muzzle it before moving it or examining it for injuries.  Even a gentle, mild-tempered dog will bite when it is scared or in pain.  If you don't have a muzzle available, lay a piece of cloth across the dog's nose, as close to the eyes as possible.  Next, wrap both ends of the cloth around the dog's nose and tie the ends in a knot underneath its jaw.  Finally, tie the loose ends of the cloth behind the dog's neck.  Some things you can use for a muzzle include a leash, sock, piece of gauze, neck tie, or strip of sheet.  If the dog is vomiting, do not muzzle it.  This could cause it to choke. Before moving the dog in any way, look to see if it appears to have a back injury.  If it does, do not attempt to move it.  Instead, call animal control or a veterinarian to assist you.  Look for the following to identify a possible back injury:  Observe whether or not the dog is willing and able to turn or raise its head.  If it isn't, it might have a back injury. Additionally, look for any areas of visible trauma around the back or spine, like bruises or discoloration.  If the spine looks abnormally aligned, curving upward for instance, this can also indicate a back injury. Finally, if the dog yelps or moans when its back or neck is touched, there is a good chance it has a back injury. If you feel confident the dog does not have a back injury, find a blanket, tarp, coat, or shirt you can place the dog on to carry it.  Lay the item flat on the ground behind the dog's back.  Using slow, careful movements, shift or slide the dog back onto the blanket, tarp, or coat. If there are other people at the scene, get someone to help you shift the dog onto the blanket. Once you have the dog securely on the blanket, get someone to help you lift the dog.  You'll want to move the dog as little as possible, so if you can, go ahead and place the dog in the back seat of your car.  If you cannot place it in your car, find a soft piece of ground where you can administer first aid. If you are alone at the accident, you can try pulling the dog out of the street once you have it on the blanket.  Make sure you can do this without aggravating any current injuries or creating any new cuts or abrasions.

SUMMARY: Muzzle the dog. Look for a back injury. Shift the dog onto a blanket, coat, or tarp. Move the dog to a safe place.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This will give you access to your files on your computer. This is located in the lower left of the desktop. This will open the Windows Explorer in the My Computer directory. Navigate to the folder where the files you want to transfer are located. Just click on the file to highlight it.  If you want to highlight (or select) more than one file, hold the CTRL key while you click on each file you want to transfer. If you want to select all the files, press Ctrl + A to automatically select everything. After selecting the files, you can begin the transfer process, but it will depend on your Windows version:  For Windows 7, click on the Edit menu in the menu bar, and a drop-down menu will appear. Click on either “Move to Folder” to remove the folder from the current directory and transfer it to the target location, or “Copy to Folder” to make a copy of the selected files. For Windows 8, the “Move to” or “Copy to” buttons at the top of the window will be activated after selecting the files. Choose either of the option, and then select “Choose location” at the bottom of the extended menu. After selecting either “Move to...” or “Copy to...,” select the Public folder as the target folder then click “Move” or “Copy.” Your files will be copied (or moved) to the Public folder. It’s now only a matter of the other PC user logging into their account and taking the files from the Public folder.

SUMMARY: Log into your user account when you first start Windows up. Click the Start menu. Click on “Computer” in the right panel of the menu. Find the files you will transfer. Select the files you want to transfer by highlighting them. Copy the files. Select the location where to transfer the files to.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You can reach it at marketplace.xbox.com. Make sure it's the same account associated with your Xbox console. You can purchase Xbox 360 and Xbox One games from the website. Games will be organized into a variety of categories, or you can search for a specific title.  There are a bunch of free demos available on the Xbox 360 that you can download without a credit card, as well as some free-to-play games (though these aren't sorted into a free-to-play category). If you have an Xbox Live Gold account, there will be free games available for you to download each month. You'll be asked to confirm that you want to purchase the game. If you have money in your Xbox Live account's wallet, that will be used to purchase the game. If you don't you will need to provide another payment method.  If you've previously purchased the game, you can begin downloading it immediately. Even if the game is free, you will need to "Buy" it to confirm that you are adding it to your account. If you purchase an Xbox One game, it will begin downloading automatically as long as your Xbox One is connected to the internet. For the Xbox 360, you'll want to check your download queue:  Click the "My Account" link underneath your profile name after purchasing the game. Click the "Manage devices" option. Select "Xbox 360 Download Queue". This will display all of the items set to download to your console. You can adjust the order if you'd like.

SUMMARY: Visit the Xbox Marketplace in your web browser. Sign in with your Xbox Live account. Hold your cursor over the "Games" tab and select your console. Browse or search for the game you want to purchase. Click "Buy Game" for the game you want. Confirm that the game is downloading to your console.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You may be asked to demonstrate a particular scientific principle or theory. If this is the case, your conclusion should reflect that.  If it’s not clear in your conclusion what you learned from the lab, start off by writing, “In this lab, I learned…” This will give the reader a heads up that you will be describing exactly what you learned. Add details about what you learned and how you learned it. Adding dimension to your learning outcomes will convince your reader that you did, in fact, learn from the lab. Give specifics about how you learned that molecules will act in a particular environment, for example. Describe how what you learned in the lab could be applied to a future experiment. Your teacher may have listed certain questions in the assignment that need to be answered. On a new line, write the question in italics. On the next line, write the answer to the question in regular text. The introduction to your lab report should have stated certain objectives that you hoped to achieve with this experiment. Revisit these objectives in the conclusion to make sure that you are addressing them sufficiently. If your experiment did not achieve the objectives, explain or speculate why not.

SUMMARY:
Describe what you learned in the lab. Answer specific questions given in the assignment. Explain whether you achieved the experiment’s objectives.