INPUT ARTICLE: Article: When you are confident, it draws other people to you and also makes you feel better about yourself. When you are moving down the hallways, walk with your back straight and your shoulders back. Don’t be afraid to make eye contact with people! Don’t look down at the ground as you walk. When you speak, try to talk loudly enough that people can hear you, and enunciate your words so you don’t mumble.  You can still walk and talk with confidence even if you feel nervous and unsure of yourself—chances are people won’t notice you’re nervous and you will still appear confident. It may sound silly, but try practicing walking and talking when you’re at home. Try narrating what you are doing when you’re in your bedroom to practice speaking clearly and at the right volume. rather than a follower. Try your best in your classes, and make an effort to share your ideas with others. Encourage others to do their best and offer to help others when you can. By establishing yourself as a leader, others will be drawn to you and will be interested in spending time with you. Part of being a leader is being open-minded and letting other people have turns, whether you’re in class, practice, or even just hanging out. Try to be patient with others and to not rush to be first. You may be tempted to put down peers who are different from you, but doing so only makes you look small. Be an example and respond to other people when they speak to you. Say “thank you” when someone helps you, and sincerely compliment others when they succeed.  If you are working in a group with other students, show respect by being on time and doing the work you’re supposed to do. Show respect for your teachers and coaches, too. Sometimes people think it’s cool to disrespect people in authority, but it’s to your benefit to be respectful of others. often and try to be positive. Have an open demeanor and try to look for the good in things. Being negative or complaining are quick ways to turn others off from being around you. If something doesn’t go your way, use it as a learning experience rather than getting down on yourself. If you are self-conscious about your smile, try practicing in the mirror. The more you get used to seeing your smile yourself, the easier it will be to do when you are at school. Be aware of not posting things that make fun of others and avoid posting photos or statuses that use crude language or inappropriate humor. Use your social media to share things about your hobbies, books you are reading, events you’ve gone to, or fun things you do with your friends and family. Try to keep your posts positive and lighthearted. Being a careful social media user will give others the impression that you are kind and not over concerned with what others are doing, which makes you appear more confident. If being on social media is stressful for you or causes anxiety, consider limiting how much time you spend on it, or think about getting rid of your account(s) altogether. Take care of yourself, and remember that oftentimes what other people post on social media is curated and might not actually reflect what their real life looks like.

SUMMARY: Walk and talk with confidence. Be a leader Practice showing respect for others. Smile Use social media carefully to avoid alienating others.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Decide on the geographic area you are serving first. Then find ways to tap into local networks where people will share information on your company in a positive way. This will help you find customers.  Cleaning services rely heavily on word-of-mouth. So get the word out through your networks of friends. Offer special discounts to new clients and offer promotions. For example, you could base your discounts around holidays. Give your clients business cards and refrigerator magnets so they can recommend your company to friends. Consider traditional advertising in the newspaper, but don’t forget more modern forms of advertising such as through social media and Internet sites like Craig’s List.  You should take advantage of free local ways to advertise, such as posting flyers on grocery store bulletin boards. If you are seeking professional clients, put flyers up in business parks. Get involved in local business groups and the Chamber of Commerce. Be active in the business community.   Create professional social media pages for your company on Facebook and Twitter. You could create Facebook ads for relatively cheap and target them to the right demographic and geographic area. Having a website will make your company look more professional in addition to getting you more customers.  It's best to get a professional looking one.  You might be able to ask a local college if they have any student interns who are qualified to do so for you.  You could include personal testimonials from customers on your website. Once you narrow your geographic area, make a listing of businesses in the area that could become potential customers.  Don't be hesitant to reach out. Call the office manager of each business to offer your services. Be prepared to have a detailed presentation ready on your company and the services it offers in case the business is interested.
Summary: Use word of mouth. Try advertising. Create a website. Research potential customers.

The ideal way to form a partnership is to draw up a partnership agreement at the start of the business arrangement. This agreement spells out the rights and responsibilities of the partners and contains provisions on how to resolve disagreements. Good partnership agreements contain dissolution strategies. Although the law does not require a partnership agreement, operating a partnership without an agreement can be highly risky. If there is a partnership agreement in place, locate that agreement as soon as possible. If you do have a partnership agreement in place, review the agreement for your rights and responsibilities and your options on how best to proceed. Sometimes partnership agreements provide details about dissolution procedures. In some cases, the partners may be required to take an official vote for the dissolution to become effective. Know the terms of your agreement regarding dissolution procedures. Once you have reviewed the provisions of the partnership agreement, consider whether dissolution is really necessary. Remember that you have other options as alternatives to dissolution.  You might consider changing the weighting of the partnership. This would allow one partner to acquire more decision-making or financial control through a majority share. The partner with the minority share can remain a partner while giving up some control to the other partner. Consider whether doing so would resolve your disagreement.  You can also sell your share or buy your partner’s share. This would allow for the business to continue while allowing the partner who wishes not to be attached to the partnership anymore to remove her name from the partnership. Consult an attorney if you choose this option so that your interests are protected during the buying or selling process.
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One-sentence summary -- Locate your partnership agreement. Read your agreement. Consider alternatives to dissolution.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Go to https://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop in your computer's web browser. You can download the Ubuntu disk image (also known as an ISO file) here. You'll find it near the bottom of the page. It's a green button to the right of your selected version of Ubuntu. Doing so takes you to the support page. This link is in the bottom-left corner of the page. The Ubuntu ISO should begin downloading immediately, but if it doesn't, you can click the download now link at the top of the page. While the Ubuntu ISO downloads, you'll have plenty of time to set up your virtual machine in VirtualBox.

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Open the Ubuntu website. Scroll down to the latest version of Ubuntu. Click Download. Scroll down and click Download Now. Make sure that Ubuntu begins downloading.