Problem: Article: It's on the top-left corner of the screen. Doing so will display a drop-down menu. This option is near the bottom of the drop-down menu. You'll see this on the left side of the "About This Mac" window. It's on the left side of window. Clicking this heading will open the "Software" overview in the main window here. This option is near the bottom of the list of information in the middle of the page. The number to the right of this heading determines how long your Mac has been on since its last shut-down.
Summary: Click the Apple icon. Click About This Mac. Click System Report. Click the "Software" heading. Find the "Time since boot" heading.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Remove all fridges from the lot, and delete the phones so that the Sim can't call to get takeout. They'll complain about being hungry, but since they can't get food without a fridge, they'll die of starvation. Children and younger Sims can't die from starvation; the Social Worker will come and get them if their Hunger bar drops too low. If there are tombstones or urns of other Sims on the lot, it's possible for the ghosts to frighten your Sims. When a ghost frightens a Sim, the living Sim's motives will drop; if their motives drop too low, they will die of fright. Generally, the angrier a ghost is, the more likely they are to try and scare a Sim. Certain types of death result in angrier ghosts (such as a Sim killed by fire), and occurrences such as a kicked tombstone, selling the bed they slept in, or their partner marrying someone else will agitate ghosts. Elder Sims will eventually pass away on their own accord, though you can't control when it happens without using cheats. Once you have an Elder Sim, just continue playing them as normal; eventually, when their time is up, the Grim Reaper will come to collect them.  If a Sim dies of old age, other Sims cannot plead for the Sim's life. Sims who Grew Up Badly when aging from Adult to Elder will die sooner.

SUMMARY: Let your Sim starve. Scare your Sim to death. Allow your Sim to die of old age.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: When choosing a jumper, body type should be considered. Jumpers can be flattering on most frames, so make sure you choose a cut that brings out your best side.  With a smaller bust, you may want to divert your eyes elsewhere. You may to get a neckline that has beads or jewels embroidered onto it. You can also try a looser cut to add volume. If you have a bigger bust, a v-line can be flattering. You should also think about your general frame. A free form, loose jumper works great if you have a curvy figure. If your figure is more flat, go for a layer jumper or a jumper with a tie or belt at the waist. This can add volume. Jumpers tend to work best on taller women. If you're taller, most jumpers will work. A wide legged jumper with a halter top can be particularly flattering on a taller figure. Patterns may also be overwhelming if you have a taller frame, so solid colors work best. If you're shorter, try experimenting with a variety of fun patterns. You can also go for a tapered leg, as a wider leg can swallow up a shorter frame. As jumpers usually draw attention to your midsection, you'll want to think about torso length. Whether your torso is long or short makes a difference in your jumper options.  If you have a short torso, a wide leg can draw the eyes downward. You should also think about think about a drop waist, which is where the seam of the jumper is positioned near the hips rather than the waist. For a longer torso, patterns or prints can help hide your waist. You may want to look at a jumper that comes with a drawstring at the waist. A drawstring can be tied loosely, causing the jumper to sag. This can lessen the appearance of your waist. Jumpers do have a tendency to be well-suited for people who are taller. Long garments can actually make the body look shorter and squatter. If you're short, you can combat this with proper footwear. Consider shoes with high heels or wedges. This can lift you up slightly, making you look tall despite the jumper.
Summary: Find a jumper to match your body type. Fit the right jumper for your height. Go for different cuts based on torso length. Wear heels or wedges with a jumper if you're shorter.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you have been living in India for at least 7 years, you will use section 5(1)(a). If you've lived outside of India, you will use section 5(1)(b) Indian descent is defined as a person who was born after August 15, 1947 in India or a territory that became a part of India or if she has a parent that fulfills that qualification. In other words, you can become an Indian citizen because you are legally married to an Indian citizen. You must have been living in India for 7 years. You will use section 5(1)(c). To use this form, your parents must be registered as citizens, not just born in India. This form can apply to minor children or adult children.  Parents of minors applying for citizenship should use the plain Form-III under section 5(1)(d). If your parents are registered as citizens under 5(1)(a) or 6(1), you should use Form-III-A under section 5(1)(e).  If your parents were previous residents of Independent India and you have been in India a year prior to applying, you will use Form-III-B and file under section 5(1)(f). You can become a citizen of Indian by naturalization if you've lived in the country for at least 12 years. You make this application under section 6.  You may not have been living in India illegally.  You may be able to file for citizenship earlier if you've made a significant contribution to the world, especially in literature, art, philosophy, or science.
Summary:
Use Form-I if you are of Indian descent. Use Form-II if you want to gain citizenship by marriage. Fill in Form-III if you are a child of Indian parents. Apply with Form-XII for naturalization.