Article: Shortcuts are icons that allow you to quickly access files, folders, and programs that may be buried deep in a directory. The shortcut destination is referred to as the "target". Shortcuts are typically placed on the desktop, in the Start screen, or pinned to the taskbar, but they can be placed wherever you find them most convenient. You can hold Ctrl+⇧ Shift while moving a file or folder to create a shortcut instead of moving or copying the file. Releasing the target will create a shortcut in that location. If you want to quickly create a desktop shortcut for your target, you can do so from the right-click menu. Right-click on the target and select Send to → Desktop (create shortcut). The shortcut will appear on your desktop. The shortcut will have "- Shortcut" added to the end of the name. You can remove this if you'd like. Right-click on the target and select Create shortcut. A shortcut will be created in the same location, which you can then move wherever you'd like. The shortcut will have "- Shortcut" added to the end of the name. You can remove this if you'd like.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Find the file, folder, or program you want to create a shortcut to. Drag the target to another location while holding the Shortcut keys. Send the target to the desktop as a shortcut. Create a shortcut in the same location as the target.
Article: Fold it so it fits snugly in the pocket and just peeks out of the top. This is a great accent piece to any suit and is a great way to add a bit of personality or character. However, your pocket square should not match your tie's pattern or fabric. For everyday wear, try dark brown shoes. These shoes pair well with both charcoal gray and navy blue. You can also go for lighter browns or tans if you are wearing a lighter colored suit. Loafers or Oxfords are the most common shoes to wear with suits, though you can change styles depending on the occasion. While socks are a great area to play around with style, you always want to make sure they cover your ankles when you sit down. Your pants are going to ride up no matter what you do, so you want to make sure you aren't showing off any extra skin. Aim for pairs that sit halfway up your shin like argyles. Feel free to mix up colors and patterns or simply stick to blacks and grays. A belt is a necessity for a properly fitted suit. However, you don't want a large, clunky item with a big belt buckle to overpower your look. Instead, go for a thin belt the same color as your shoes with a silver, gold, or bronze belt buckle. The simpler, the better.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Add a pocket square. Get the right shoes. Buy socks with proper length. Choose a thin belt.
Article: One of the most effective ways to find a tutoring job is to rely on word of mouth. Each time you work with a student, ask the student and his or her parents if they would be willing to tell friends and family about your tutoring services.  If they are happy with your work, you will probably receive many referrals. You can also ask the student or his or her parents if they would be willing to serve as a reference. This way, when you market your tutoring to someone else, you can provide the potential client with a list of references they can contact to learn about the quality of your teaching skills and methods. Do not include clients’ contact information unless they provide their consent. Reaching out to teachers, administrators, guidance counselors, sports coaches, and advisors is a great way to promote your tutoring services. If you make a good impression, these individuals can refer students in need.  For example, if you specialize in teaching elementary school students to read, contact the elementary school teachers, administrators, guidance counselors, or advisors in your area. An introductory email with a copy of your references and resume is a good way to start the dialogue if you do not know the people you are contacting. Since many schools have strict visitor policies, it is best not to drop by unannounced. If you are hoping to find tutoring positions in your community, events such as festivals, fairs, and parades offer important networking opportunities.  If there are school-sponsored events open to the public, try to visit these since there will likely be many students and families in attendance who may be interested in your tutoring services. Sporting events, for example, are often open to the public. Offer to make a presentation at a school or community event such as a PTA meeting or service club. Make sure you bring some of your business cards, flyers, and brochures to these events so you can promote your services if the subject comes up in conversation. Posting flyers and handing out business cards promoting your tutoring services will help you find tutoring jobs. As a precaution, ask permission before posting your materials, but here are some ideas for ideal locations in your community:  Your neighborhood. School bus stops. Sporting arenas or fields. Public parks. Community bulletin boards. Public libraries. School bulletin boards or hallways. Coffee shops. Bookstores. Stores and restaurants close to schools or campuses. If you are planning to work independently as a tutor instead of working for a company, learning center, or school, you may want to create a website to advertise your tutoring services. A website will help you seem more established and professional, and you will likely receive job requests. Be sure to include your resume, contact information, a list of subjects you are prepared to tutor, and testimonials from past or current clients. Use social media accounts to spread the word about your tutoring services and recruit new clients.  Remember, if you are hoping to find tutoring jobs, you need to keep the content of your accounts and posts professional and focused on tutoring. If you are hoping to tutor privately, consider advertising tutoring discounts, contests, or specials using social media. This should help attract new clients and promote your tutoring services.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Rely on word of mouth. Contact teachers, administrators, guidance counselors, sports coaches, and advisors. Attend community events. Post flyers and hand out business cards. Create a website. Use social media.