In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The most popular iOS file manager is iFunBox. This program allows you to import photos directly to your iPod. You will need to have iTunes installed as well, but you don't need to set up any syncing relationships with it. iTunes just allows iFunBox to recognize your iPod. You should see it appear in the iFunBox window. If it does not appear, ensure that you have iTunes properly installed on your computer. In the "Import Files and Data" section, click "Photo Library". You can add photos by browsing your computer for folders and files, or you can drag and drop them into the iFunBox window. Pictures will be added to your iPod automatically as soon as you add them to iFunBox. Open the Photos app on your iPod. Your photos will appear in the Photo Library album.
Summary: Download an iOS file manager on your computer. Connect your iPod to your computer. Select the "Quick Toolbox". Add files to be sent over. Find your photos on your iPod.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: These haters might be incredibly annoying right now, and they might even be making your life miserable – but think about what this means in the grand scheme of your life. Odds are that before you know it, you'll be in a completely different headspace. Life is change, by its very nature. Do not let these haters dominate your life when they need only be a single dark splotch. Think about how long you'll have to deal with these haters. Imagine yourself in five years: consider where you want to go and what you want to do. Ask yourself whether these haters will still be a part of your life in five years.  If these haters will still be a part of your life in five years, ask yourself what you can do to change that. Can you change schools? Can you change yourself? Can you confront them now and take care of the problem? If the haters will not be a part of your life in five years, think about why. Perhaps you're going away to college, or you're switching to a different job, or you're shifting your social circle. Consider whether you can do anything to speed it up. Understand that hatred reflects back upon the one who spreads it. These people are likely not hating on you because of any wrongness or deficiency on your part. Odds are that on some level, they are uncomfortable with their own identities. Some people even act hatefully because they are jealous, or because they are blindly unconscious of how their words impact others. Find the empathy to open your heart.  If you forgive your haters, you may find that their words no longer bother you. Try to understand where they're coming from. Expand your awareness beyond your own experience and your own insecurities.  Do not mistake belittlement for forgiveness. Avoid telling yourself that these haters are just stupid, or petty, or small-minded – even if these things are true. Remind yourself that even haters are human beings with valid reasons for their actions.
Summary: Maintain perspective. Remember that this too shall pass. Forgive the haters.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Identify popular local spots that align with your interests. Become a regular at those spots to meet other locals who share your interests that you could befriend.  For example, find a local coffee shop to go sit at and get some work done on your laptop and strike up a conversation with someone. Find a park with basketball courts if you enjoy playing basketball and join a pickup match. Say you are sitting reading at a coffee shop and spot someone reading a book you have read or heard of, this is a perfect opportunity to spark up a conversation by asking a question or commenting on what they are reading! Take advantage of all your social networks to find mutual friends who live near your new neighborhood. Ask around to see if any of your friends or acquaintances know people in the area you are moving to and can put you in touch.  It’s a great ice breaker when you already have a mutual connection with someone who lives in your new area. If you can’t think of anyone off the top of your head that might have a connection in your area, you can just post a question on your social media and ask. You might be surprised! Ask around or search on social media for local groups that revolve around an interest you have. Sign up for a class to share time doing an activity you love with other locals who do too.  For example, if you play a sport, find a local league in your new area. You could also sign up for a class at a local gym if you are into fitness. Search on Facebook for groups you can join relating to a hobby you have. For example, if you like to play board games, there is most certainly some sort of local board game meetup group on Facebook that you can join! There are lots of apps and sites that help locals meet each other based around shared interests. Don’t be afraid to use these resources to help you make friends after a move.  For instance, https://www.meetup.com/ is a very popular site that helps you find local groups and people who are doing certain activities to meet up with. There really is an app for everything these days. You can download apps that specifically help you find local workout buddies, join supper clubs, find a date if you’re single, and pretty much anything else you can think of! Find a local organization that offers volunteer positions relating to a cause you support. Try and lend a helping hand whenever you can to meet other people who support the same cause. For instance, if you are an avid gardener, you could look for a community garden to volunteer at to meet other like-minded individuals.
Summary:
Go to popular communal spaces frequently to meet locals. Leverage your existing networks to find people who live near you. Join local groups or classes to meet people with common interests. Use the Internet and apps to meet interesting locals. Volunteer in the local community to meet fellow community-oriented people.