Problem: Article: Once you've found a listing, flyer, or post for an open internship, you will need to make contact with the employer. Generally, postings will let you know the best method of communication to use. If unspecified, calling is best so long as you can sound professional and confident. Bring or mail them their requested materials (such as a cover letter and resume) and ask any initial questions you may have. The more they feel like they know you before the interview, the better your chances will be. You will want to do whatever you can to impress the people you interview with. This can be done through the language that you use, the clothing that you wear, and how you approach questions.  Make sure you look and sound professional and confident. Speak in definitive terms when you tell them about yourself: I can do this, I will do that. Don't use terms like probably and maybe. Research the company before interviewing. Find out their values and buzzwords. Use references to those values and buzzwords in your interview. Get acquainted with common interview questions and how to answer them. There are many standard questions that tend to get asked and how you answer them is important. Employers want to see that you are capable, determined, and invested in the position you want. This tells them that you will work hard and be a good employee. Be persistent in your communications and proactively seek the things you want. If you get an offer, make sure to take a moment to think about it before accepting, unless you are certain this job is for you.  If you accept, you have now made a commitment. If you have had other interviews, you may want to ask the employer for time to decide on the offer, so you can then contact the other employers you've interviewed with and see if they can make you an offer sooner.  This way, you can choose between two offers rather than only going with the first one you get. Be careful though: being unsure about taking the position won’t look good to all employers!
Summary: Make contact. Ace the interview. Be persistent and proactive. Accept the offer.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: To reach this, go to the startup menu and find it on the right column. Click it, and the search for the “uninstall programs” link underneath the “Programs” header. Select this option. To uninstall a program, right-click on the program and select “uninstall.” To uninstall iTunes correctly, you must uninstall all associated programs in this exact order:  iTunes; Apple Software Update; Apple Mobile Device Support; Bonjour; Apple Application Support (32 bit); Apple Application Support (64 bit). Go to “My Computer” and select the Local Disk (C:). If there are shortcut folders for any of the programs you just uninstalled, delete them permanently here. If they cannot be found, then you have already completely uninstalled them. Whenever you uninstall a program, it is important to reboot your computer afterwards.

SUMMARY: Open your control panel. Uninstall iTunes and associated software. Confirm that all the programs are uninstalled. Restart your computer.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Fabric scrolls are more durable than paper so they are a great option if you want your scroll to last a long time. Different fabrics convey different looks, like antique or modern, so choose one that matches your intent. Light colored fabrics with no prints or patterns work best for scrolls with artwork or script on them. Many fabrics are nice options for scroll making:  Muslin Burlap Lightweight canvas Cotton Silk Choose thickness of the dowels you would like to use. Heavier fabrics should use a thicker dowel, and lighter fabrics can use a thinner one. You may have to cut the dowels to the width you would like your scroll, making sure they are 1 to 2 inches longer than you want the actual fabric of the scroll to be. Determine how wide and long you want your scroll to be. Make sure the fabric is 1 to 2 inches less wide than the dowel size. Use sharp, fabric scissors to get the best cut when cutting your fabric. The best way to attach the dowels to the fabric is by sewing a tight pocket in the fabric for the dowel to slip into.  Place your fabric face down. Wrap the top edge of the fabric around one dowel, making sure the fabric extends at least ½ inch beyond the dowel. Use a pencil to draw a light line marking where the edge of the fabric is. Remove the dowel, and sew the edge of the fabric so that it is folded back creating a pocket. Make sure the edge is lined up with the pencil line. Hand sew the fabric for the best results Repeat the steps with the bottom edge of the fabric Slide the dowels into the pockets. The best way to get your design on the fabric is to paint it on with fabric or craft paint. Another option is to silk screen your design onto the fabric. You can also draw the design with permanent markers or even print the design with a printer. If you decide to print the design on the fabric, make sure you check to see if your printer is able to print on fabric. Attach ribbon, string or twine to the top of your scroll so it can hang on your wall for all to admire. You can attach it by tying the two ends around the part of the top dowel that hangs beyond the fabric. This is an excellent way to attach the ribbon because it also prevents the fabric from slipping off of the dowel. Another way to attach the string is to glue it to the top of the fabric.
Summary: Pick the type of fabric to use. Get the dowels. Cut the fabric to size. Attach the dowels to the fabric. Put your design on the fabric. Make your scroll hangable.

Dredge the squirrel pieces in the mixture, coating them on all sides. Set the pieces on a plate. Melt the butter in the pot. Let them cook on each side for two to three minutes, until they are completely brown. Be careful, since the water will bubble when it hits the hot pot. Bring the contents of the pot to a boil. Cook the stew until the squirrel meat is tender, about 2 hours. Serve with bread. Eat carefully, since the squirrel pieces have tiny bones.
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One-sentence summary -- Mix the flour and a few pinches of salt and pepper in a bowl. Place a Dutch oven or stewpot over medium heat. Place the squirrel pieces in the pot. Cover the squirrel pieces with 7 cups of water. Add the thyme, potatoes, corn, onions, tomatoes, and a pinch of salt and pepper. Reduce the heat to a simmer and cover the pot.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Choosing a singular side to place your blanket is an easy, understated way to make a sofa stylish. You can either throw the blanket over the side without folding it or choose one of the three folding options. Folding the blanket lengthwise looks best with this option. Fold your blanket in quarters and tuck it into a corner for a soft look. This will make the blanket easy-access for anyone who wants to use it. Throw blankets in the couch corner are best for warm instead of formal decorating styles. You can then place throw pillows on top of the blanket to keep it in place. Placing the blanket on your sofa's arm for a cross between comfort and sophistication. After you've folded your blanket, twist it at the end draped over the arm as a personal touch. If you have a sectional, you can put the blanket over a footrest. Fold the blanket in half, short side to short side, to make a long rectangle. Then, lay it over the chaise or ottoman to add texture. This is a trendy, popular option.
Summary:
Cascade your blanket down the side for a modern look. Place your blanket in the corner to keep things cozy. Fold your throw over the arm for a tailored look. Fold the blanket in half and drape it over an ottoman for easy access.