Problem: Article: Self-confidence and self-awareness are extremely attractive qualities. Embark on a journey of self discovery down an unpredictable path towards inner beauty, independence, and renewed self-worth.  Take classes that challenge your worldview. Spend time appreciating nature and works of art. Dedicate yourself to elevating the cause of others above the needs of your own. Learn from those around you. Throughout your journey of self-discovery, you will learn new things about yourself. Instead of ignoring your findings, own them. Recognize that you are who you are; accept that your interests, dreams, and passions are what make you unique. As you grow to love your true self, your confidence will flourish. Every individual is uniquely beautiful. Identify what makes you different—perhaps it is or hair color or freckles, or your high cheek bones or almond shaped eyes. While these features may make you self conscious, they are also what make you special. Use makeup and hair products to draw positive attention to the features. Doing so will make you distinctly beautiful.
Summary: Evolve as an individual. Accept yourself. Embrace your unique features.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: in bunches or on screens. You can use a food dehydrator, hang it upside down in to dry in a cool, dark spot in your home, or dry it outside on screens in the sun. The latter method affects the color of the dried lavender, since time in the sun will lighten it. If you opt to hang your lavender to dry, use twine or twist ties to gather the stalks in bunches and hang the bunches upside down off of hooks or nails. Retie the stocks as necessary to keep them together, since they will shrink while drying. Storing the lavender away from sun and heat will help it last as long as possible. The small variety of lavender makes the finest final product but requires the most additional processing. To remove the flowers from the stems, lay the lavender between 2 1'x 2' sheets of plywood. Crush and roll the stems between the wood pieces. Pour the crushed lavender through a sieve to catch the flowers. Now it's time to put the lavender to use. You can place the dried stems in vases to decorate your home, use the flowers to make sachets, or make delicious confections with your harvest. Here are a few ideas:    Make lavender soap. Add a few spoonfuls of lavender to cookie batter to  Make lavender sugar cookies.   Make lavender oil to infuse your home with a wonderful flowery scent.

SUMMARY: Dry the lavender Store in a cool, dark place. De-stem your lavender if desired. Use the lavender in cooking and crafts.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Coffins come in various sizes and are mostly made from a variety of woods. Besides for appearances, there’s little difference between the options. The funeral director will ask you right away to select the coffin, but you may also order one online.  In many areas, a shroud is the minimum required to cover the body. Be aware of religious customs. In a Muslim funeral, for example, the deceased is often wrapped in a shroud. Visit the probate court clerk's office where the deceased  lived to see if they made a will. They may have left instructions in it that you can use to make arranging the funeral easier. Also consider who the deceased was and use your memories to give them a funeral they’d be proud of.  You aren’t required to follow the wishes written in the will, but honoring those requests can make for a positive memorialization. Think of what the deceased said to you in the past. They might have mentioned what they wanted in a funeral. For example, if you knew they disliked traditional funerals, you might want something outdoors with happy music. Many funerals take place in a funeral home. This is the simplest option, but you may also choose to hold it at the gravesite or in a house of worship. You’ll need to contact the location to set up a day and time, then communicate with the funeral director to transport the deceased’s body there. Research how different faiths handle funeral rites when selecting a religious site. The leaders of the church, synagogue, or mosque can answer any questions you have. Sometimes special events such as wakes, church services, or family dinners are part of the funeral process. Choose events that honor the deceased and also help guests grieve and support one another. Culture and religion play a large part in this. For example, some rites may include prayers or a church service before the funeral and dinner after the funeral. Separate hours may be set aside for friends and loved ones to visit the deceased. Viewings and wakes happen before the funeral service. You’ll need to reserve this time with the funeral home or place of worship where the funeral is meant to be held. Contact local newspapers and websites to announce the plans in the obituary. Also contact the deceased’s place of worship, if they had one, to get the funeral details announced or printed in the bulletin there. The important part is to make sure everyone knows about the passing and funeral. Make sure you spread the word to anyone you want at the funeral. Call, write letters, or send messages on social media as necessary. Funeral homes and mortuary services provide a hearse to carry the body to cemetery or crematorium for a fee. You may also book cars to transport guests in a funeral procession. The costs for this add up, so decide whether or not you’d rather have everyone make their own way to the burial ground. In addition to being costly, sitting in a strange, dark car may be a very strange and upsetting experience for grieving guests.
Summary: Pick a coffin that fits the funeral budget. Use the deceased’s wishes to plan the funeral. Decide where the funeral will take place. Set up wakes or other events scheduled around the funeral. Schedule a viewing time if desired. Print press releases detailing the funeral plans. Arrange transportation to the burial ground.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Both your Mac and your TV need to be connected to the same Wi-Fi network to use AirPlay.  Consult the user's manual or manufacturer's website for your TV to learn how to connect it to a Wi-Fi network.  Read Method 4 of "How To Connect to a Wireless Internet Connection" to learn how to connect your Mac to a Wi-Fi network. Not all TVs support AirPlay.  If your TV does not support AirPlay, you can purchase an Apple TV streaming box and use it to connect to your TV.  Make sure it is connected to the same Wi-Fi network as your Mac. It's in the menu bar in the upper-left corner of the desktop.  This displays the Apple menu as a drop-down. It's in the Apple menu on your Mac. It's below an icon that resembles a monitor in the System Preferences menu. It's the checkbox next to "Show mirroring options in the menu bar when available".   This displays the AirPlay icon in the menu at the top of the screen. It's the icon that resembles a monitor with a triangle at the bottom.  This shows available devices you can connect to with AirPlay. This displays two display options in a pop-up window. If you want to the monitor to display what is on your MacBook display, select "Mirror Built-in Display".  If you want to use it as a second display, select "Use as a Separate Display".  This Connects to the monitor using AirPlay. To disconnect from the monitor, click the AirPlay icon in the Menu bar, then click Turn off AirPlay.
Summary:
Connect both your Mac and TV to the same wi-fi network. Click the Apple icon. Click System Preferences. Click Display. Click the checkbox  at the bottom of the Display window. Click the AirPlay icon in the menu bar. Click the monitor you want to connect to. Click Mirror Built-in Display or Use as Separate Display.