INPUT ARTICLE: Article: A pitcher filter, or carafe filter, is a filter that you place over the top of a pitcher or large dispenser. The water is filtered into the pitcher or dispenser when you pour the water into the carafe. This system removes lead and chlorine but doesn’t remove fluoride, bacteria, or pesticides. This system is stored in the refrigerator.  You have to replace the filter every couple of months. The pitchers are cheap, and the filters are usually under $10. You have to remember to replace the filters when needed, which can be inconvenient. Carbon filters fit over the faucet and filter water through when you turn it on. Some filters connect to the water line under the sink. Water runs through a carbon bed filter. They are relatively cheap, so they won’t break your budget. They remove a variety of contaminants, including some pesticides, radon, chlorine, some bacteria, and heavy metals like lead. Additionally, carbon filters leave the minerals in the water that are good for you.  Read the package carefully to determine what the filter doesn’t remove. It varies by model. Most carbon filters will not remove fluoride. These systems can be more expensive at first, but you only have to replace the filters once or twice each year. Whole house carbon filters are installed directly into your home’s water supply line. This filters all the water that enters the house, including water in the bathroom. This system will remove chlorine and many industrial chemicals, but not bacteria and nitrates. These systems are relatively cheap and need their filters changed periodically. The schedule of filter changes depends on the model. Distillation is a process where water is boiled and the vapor collected for drinking. This process removes bacteria, heavy metals like copper and mercury, and harmful elements like arsenic. However, it won’t remove chlorine or chlorine byproducts unless paired with a carbon filter.  Distillation takes out all the beneficial minerals. You can buy a home distillation system that can remove almost all contaminants. Reverse osmosis is a process where a large tank is attached to the water pipe under your sink. The water is pushed through filters that remove contaminants. Reverse osmosis wastes water during the purification process. Some models waste more water than others, from three to 20 times more water than it filters to use, so check the model before purchasing.  This process eliminates bacteria, nitrates, asbestos, and heavy metals. This process leaves in chlorine but removes all beneficial minerals like fluoride. Check the label to see exactly what the model removes. These systems are expensive, ranging from $500 to $1000, though the overall filtering cost may be cheaper in the long run than other systems. You should replace the filter once each year.

SUMMARY: Choose a pitcher filter. Try a faucet carbon filter. Install a whole house filter. Try distillation. Purchase a reverse osmosis system.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: . Confidence will not only make guys more attracted to you (and attract the right kind of guys!), it will also make it easier for you to approach guys in the first place. Gaining confidence isn't so hard! Give yourself the opportunity to do things you're proud of and embrace the idea that you don't need to be perfect. ! Flirting like a pro will make it way easier to make an impression and communicate your intentions to your Handsome Stranger. Just be careful not to be creepy! . It can be hard to learn how to have fun, comfortable conversations with strangers, but you can learn with some help and some practice. . You'll also want to get better at just talking to guys. While they can sometimes be a little harder to have a conversation with than a girl, it's mostly just about learning the right rhythms and what they like to talk about. You can do it! ! Being coy and hoping that he asks to see more of you will, more often than not, get you nowhere. Sometimes you just have to take the initiative! Don't feel bad: this only says good things about you to the right kind of guys. . If meeting strangers only ends with you meeting guys who aren't actually all that great, you might want to consider trying to focus on finding good guys (rather than just attractive or interesting ones).
Summary: Work on your confidence Learn the art of flirting Master chatting up strangers Get better at talking to guys Just ask him out Start finding good guys

To protect the bed in the future, invest in a mattress cover made of plastic. The mattress cover will sit over the mattress and prevent liquid from absorbing into the mattress. You can find plastic mattress covers at your local hardware store or online. If you do not like the sound or feel of a plastic cover, you can get a washable protector made of breathable fabrics. The protector can then fit over the mattress and be washed in the washing machine when needed. Look for washable protectors for the bed at your local hardware store or online. Get bedding that is easy to wash and maintain, especially if there is a chance the bed will get wet in the future. Bedding made of cotton is easy to clean and does not hold stains. You may invest in a few sets of bedding that is easy to wash so you can rotate them as needed.
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One-sentence summary -- Use a plastic mattress cover. Try a washable protector. Use washable bedding on the bed.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The easiest way to do this in any open window is to hold down Ctrl and press S. To do this, you can either click the Windows icon in the bottom-left corner of the screen, or you can press the ⊞ Win key on your computer's keyboard. Opening the Start menu will automatically place your mouse cursor in the "Search" bar. Doing so will search your computer for the "This PC" program. It's a computer monitor-shaped image at the top of the Start menu's search window. Doing so will open This PC. It will appear below the "Devices and drives" heading that's in the middle of the page; typically, your flash drive will be on the right side of this page. You'll usually see "(E:)" or "(F:)" after the flash drive's name. A drop-down menu will appear. It's near the middle of the drop-down menu. Once you do this, the flash drive's name should disappear from the This PC window. It should slide out. The next time you plug your flash drive into your computer, all of your files should be as you left them.

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Save any open documents you have on the flash drive. Open the Start menu. Type in this pc. Click the "This PC" icon. Find your flash drive's name. Right-click your flash drive's name. Click Eject. Gently tug the flash drive away from your computer.