Problem: Article: Put your cell phone on your knees, where the teacher cannot see it, and when you need an answer, look down at the note you typed. Make sure no one calls you. You can also try getting a friend who can text you the answers, but be careful with teachers. Save the file and transfer it to your cell phone via cable or wireless. Some phones such as Nokia open notepad partially. One solution is to use various free text reader such as Young Reader. Then use your phone browser to read your notes as a web page. With the built-in search, you can quickly get what you want in three seconds.
Summary: Put all needed information in a note on your cell phone. To quickly create a note in your mobile phone, open a notepad on your desktop and use copy & paste. If you have 3G access, you can easily type or copy & paste your whole year of notes on a free website or a blog.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Use a twig (preferably from the same host plant) or similar object. Handle them very gently because they can die if dropped even from a short distance.  Don't pick it up with your hands, for three reasons: it'll make it more difficult to put them in their new home (they cling tightly to surfaces they're walking on, and scraping them off your hand can hurt them); bacteria on your hands can give them infections; and some caterpillars are poisonous (see Warnings). Place the stick with the caterpillar on it in the container. The stick is important, as it will provide the resting place for the chrysalis. Cut a small branch with some leaves. More than likely, it is the host plant (caterpillar's food). Be sure you know the caterpillar's preferred food before trying to feed it. Some caterpillars, like the Monarch Caterpillar will only eat one kind of plant  (Milkweed).  Other caterpillars will eat a from a variety of plants.  However, they will starve to death before eating a strange food. If you're not sure, however, consult a field guide and go out and get leaves from its host plant; even caterpillars like choices. Inspect it for insects and spiders before putting it into the container, because these insects can injure and kill a caterpillar. Be sure to replace the leaves daily, because caterpillars won't feed on old or dry leaves. To keep the food even fresher, put it in floral tubes (available for very cheap at most florist shops) with water. Don't use a dish, jar or vase to hold the food, however, because caterpillars can fall in them and drown. If the caterpillar is on the food you're trying to replace, don't try to pull it off because they cling tightly and their legs could rip. Instead, put in the new branch, let them make their way to it themselves, and then take out the old branch. Place it in a hidden, sheltered area that is protected from intense heat or cold and away from pets or humans who might disturb the gestation. If you live in a dry environment, it may be wise to mist the cage occasionally, since caterpillars prefer a humid habitat. But misting too much can promote mold growth. If you'd like to make their environment more humid, put some sort of clear plastic or cellophane around their home. This seals in the heat, increasing humidity. It's especially good for admirals and viceroys.

SUMMARY: Coax the caterpillar onto a stick. Go back to the tree or bush where you found the caterpillar. Put the leaves in the container. Keep the container outside.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You may want to use the "desktop" or a folder in the "documents" section. This will save space and work if you are planning to send files over email. It will also allow you to keep files together so you don't lose them. Create a new folder on your desktop or in a documents folder by pressing your right mouse button. Select "New Folder" and name it according to your file type or project. Creating and zipping a folder is also useful for data storage, email inbox storage and email transmission times. You will usually use a mouse to do this. A list of options will pop up. If you don't have a right mouse button, hold down "Shift" and "F10" to get the same list of options.  Choose "Compressed Folder." Wait while the folder compresses. It should say the previous folder's name and a ".zip" file extension name. A person who receives a .zip file must double click on the folder to unzip the file. After completing this, they will be able to access all of the files in the original folder.
Summary: Place the file you want to zip in a place where you have easy access. Consider creating and zipping a new folder, if you want to compress multiple files. Select the item that you would like to compress. Hold down the right button on the mouse. Choose the "Send To" option in the list of right-click options. Move your cursor right, into the list of "Send To" options. Look for a new icon in the folder. Attach this file to an email, place it on a hard drive or simply keep it in the folder.

Click the Start button. In the search box, enter sound recorder, and in the list of results click Sound Recorder.  In Windows 8, type “sound recorder” while on the Start screen and select Sound Recorder from the search results. Sound Recorder will not open if you do not have a microphone attached to your computer.  To play back audio, you must have speakers—or a pair of headphones—installed on your computer. In the Sound Recorder window, click Start Recording, the button with the red dot. The green bar will move back and forth to let you know it's capturing the recording. You can record up to 60 seconds worth of sound with Sound Recorder. If you want to record more, see the following section, or check out some of the Tips. Click the Stop Recording button (the black square) to stop recording. This will automatically bring up the option to save the recording. Make sure to save it to a location where you can easily find it again later.  If you’re not quite ready to save, click Cancel to close the Save As dialog box. Click the Resume Recording button to add to your recording. When you’re done, click Stop Recording and save the file. You can play back Sound Recorder files with most media players including Windows Media Player, iTunes, or other similar applications.
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One-sentence summary -- Open Sound Recorder. Start recording. Sing, say, or voice whatever you want recorded. Stop recording. Save the recording.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: A great way to showcase a larger collection of hand selected cards is by organizing them in a binder. Purchase a binder and pocket protection pages. You will be able to find the pocket protectors online or at your local hobby store. Organize your baseball cards by brand and year. Start with the oldest, most valuable cards, and move to the newer, less valuable cards. Decide what the collection is worth as a whole. You may find it helpful to look for similar collections online, to see what they're charging. Take a moment to jot down every card in the collection in the order you are presenting them in. This will help you understand the worth, and inform the buyers of what exactly they are purchasing. Always ask for a price a little higher than what they are really worth. This will open up a negotiation and barter between you and the buyer. Negotiate the best deal you can for your collection. Collect payment before sending your card collection out or having it collected if completing the transaction online. A secure way of paying and receiving payment online is a service like PayPal.
Summary:
Purchase presentation supplies. Present your cards. Research similar collections. Determine a starting price.