To make your card a bit more festive, add string or ribbon. You can do this by taping or gluing the ends down, tying the ribbon or thread around the card, or by punching a small hole in the card to run the string or ribbon through. String will make a card feel more whimsical and handmade while ribbon will make it feel classy and elegant. Flowers or flower petals can take your card to the next level. To make something happy or festive, glue a flat sunflower onto one of the pages. To make something romantic, put scented rose petals into the card so that, when opened, they will fall out and leave a nice scent. Use fake flowers instead of real ones, that way they will preserve over time. For puzzle-minded people, try adding a small game to the card. A puzzle or word game will give the card a unique flair and, if the recipient is inspired to complete it, will help your message stick out among others. Just make sure the game is fair before putting it in the card!  For word games, try adding a riddle or simple crossword puzzle. If you're going to give the card in person, try adding a game you can finish together like tic-tac-toe or hangman. Cut out a small strip of paper made from similar material to your card. Glue the ends to the inside of the card, one on each page, and fold the card multiple times to make sure it creases properly and pops up. Then, glue a small photo or drawing to the area where the paper creases. A handmade pop-up graphic can add a nice surprise to a card. If you're more digitally minded, try using computer software to make an insert for your card. General programs like Word can make simple handouts, while specialty programs like Photoshop can make more advanced images.  For something simple, try adding a digital border to a photo you want to use. For something complex, try putting the card recipient's face on an image of their favorite celebrity or character.
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One-sentence summary -- Add ribbon or thread to the card. Add flowers to the card. Add a game to the card. Make a pop-up card. Use computer programs to make a card insert.

Q: In a company, you have a wide variety of options. You could measure internal communication by looking at emails or external communication by checking social media responses. Try to narrow your scope so that your evaluation will be more effective.  Start by deciding what area you're going to look at: internal communications and external communications are the two main categories. Next, target a specific area within the category you want to evaluate, such as emails, social media outreach, a marketing campaign, or an informational campaign. Look at external communications to decide whether marketing campaigns or informational campaigns are effective. Examine internal communications to check whether you are getting through to your employees and changing behavior as needed. You could also look at how effective information campaigns are by requesting responses from your target audience, for instance. "Effectiveness" can mean different things, and effectiveness for your project is going to look different than it would for any other project. As an example, it could mean that the audience understood the communication and changed its behavior. Alternatively, maybe the audience found the communication accessible and informative. Decide what is most important in your measurement and that will help guide how you measure its effectiveness. Being effective could refer to the fact that you engaged your audience and encouraged them to interact with the company. Every time you communicate within the company or externally, you must prepare the communication, implement it, and then check the impact. Each of those levels changes how effective the communication is, as each part affects the end message.  For instance, in the preparation phase when you're developing the message, you need to have your facts straight, have appropriate data to present to your audience, and present the information in a manner that makes sense to the audience. In the implementation phase, who you're reaching and how many people you're reaching is important. In the impact phase, the number of people who absorb the message or change their behavior is essential. All of these parts contribute to how effective the communication is. You likely have goals for your communication, such as informing the public, making policy changes internally, or encouraging a different company culture. Whatever your company goals are, they will affect what you measure when you're looking at a specific type of communication.  You might also want to engage customers in conversation or increase sales. For instance, if one of your goals is to engage customers and you want to measure external communication on social media, then you might devise a formula to check how many posts received responses and what kinds of posts were the most popular. The baseline is what your audience knew before you gave them any information. This type of baseline can be informal or formal, depending on your needs, but if you don't have a baseline, you can't measure how much more the audience knows or engages with the company after the communication.  A baseline is like having a control group in a research study. For instance, an informal baseline could be a single person asking a random sampling of people within your company how much they know about an internal policy. If the person finds that almost no one knows what the policy is, that gives you a starting point. For a more formal baseline, you might use an informational survey to establish how much your audience knows about a given topic. A baseline evaluation can also determine the audience's values that might affect communication, as well as the audience's attitude towards a particular subject. A milestone is a small point along the way to meeting a bigger objective. If you set milestones, you'll be able to measure the effectiveness of communication better as you can see how things are changing over time. Set milestones up with specific things you can measure and then establish deadlines.  Ultimately, your milestones should help you meet your objectives, which should help you meet your overall goal. Maybe you're ultimate objective is to engage 50,000 more customers on social media in a year. You can break that down into smaller milestones, such as "Name a social media chair," "Increase social media engagement," and "Create a specific social media personality for the company." Other milestones could be to "Get 3,000 followers in the first month," or "Make 20 posts in the first 2 weeks."
A: Pick 1-2 types of communication to measure to focus your study. Focus on one aspect of effectiveness to make your study more useful. Establish which stages of the communication you'll measure. Connect your evaluation to an end goal to make it more helpful. Create a baseline for your evaluation if possible. Establish milestones for your project to help with your measurements.

Article: The Kingo application will automatically begin downloading to your Windows-based computer. If you lack access to a Windows-based computer, root your device using Towelroot as outlined in Method Three of this article.  You will be required to accept the terms and conditions, as well as choose where you want Kingo saved on your computer.  This will help ensure your phone doesn’t power off during the rooting process. using Samsung Kies, Google, your computer, or a third-party cloud storage service. This will help prevent data loss in the event complications arise during the rooting process. ” ” This will allow you to root your device using Kingo via USB. Kingo will take a few moments to recognize your device and automatically install the latest device drivers to your computer, if applicable. ” Kingo will automatically root your device, which may take between three and five minutes to complete. Your Galaxy S3 will reboot. Your device will now be rooted, and SuperSU will display in the app tray.
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Navigate to Kingo’s website at http://www.kingoapp.com/android-root/download.htm. Select the option to save the Kingo .exe file to your desktop, then double-click on the .exe file to launch the installer wizard. Follow the on-screen instructions to install Kingo Android Root on your computer. Launch Kingo Android Root after the application is installed on your computer. Verify that your Samsung Galaxy S3 is powered on and has at least 50 percent battery life. Back up and save all personal data on your Galaxy S3 Tap on Menu and select “Settings. Tap on “Developer options,” then place a checkmark next to “USB debugging. Connect the Samsung Galaxy S3 to your computer using a USB cable. Click on “Root. Click on “Finish” when the “Root succeeded” message displays on-screen. Disconnect the Galaxy S3 from your computer after the device reboots.