If you have not already created an account, read our great article about how to join Twitter. Twitter offers two different identifiers for an account -- usernames and real names. Usernames are marked by the '@' symbol. Real names are the real name of the person. If the person you are trying to find has a common name, it will be more efficient to know their username. Usernames are unique to each user while real names are not. Enter the username or real name of the person you wish to follow via the Twitter search bar. The search bar should be located in the upper right corner of the window, to the left of your profile picture. Enter a name or username, then click the magnifying glass to search. You will see 6 different options for specifying search results.   Top: This will include a combination of the most popular accounts, tweets, photos, and videos that include your search term.  Live: This shows a livestream of tweets with your search term. For example, if you searched "Bill Clinton," it will show the most recent tweets, photos, or videos about Bill Clinton.  Accounts: Shows a list of accounts with your search term as the real name. The most popular accounts will be ordered first. If you are searching for a celebrity, like Hugh Jackman, the first account will likely be the actual account. However, if you are searching for a friend named John Smith, you may need to browse through the accounts to find the right John Smith. This is when you should search using the @username, instead.  Photos: Shows a list of photos related to your search term.  Videos: Shows a list of videos related to your search term.  More Options: Lets you narrow your search by location or from people you follow. If you know the person's username, this is the most efficient way to get to their Twitter page. Add "/username" without the quotes (following www.twitter.com) to be directed to the user's feed. For example, if you want to go to Bill Clinton's page, add his username (@billclinton) to twitter.com. The URL should look like this: https://twitter.com/billclinton. Celebrities do not always use their real name on Twitter. Occasionally, their real name will be already used. In this case, it may be best to search for them by their username. Look around the web for the correct username. The verified account will also have a checkmark next to it.
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One-sentence summary -- Navigate to https://twitter.com/ and sign-in to your account. Know the person's name or username. Use the search bar. Enter their username into the URL bar. Find a celebrity.

Q: Cleaning out and organizing a garage can be a messy process in itself, requiring you to nearly empty out the space and evaluate what you've got to work with. Depending on the clutter and the junk pile up, it can be a quick afternoon of tidying or a long weekend project requiring a couple trips to the hardware store. Clean out the drawers, the shelves, and the storage units and start over. Don't try to a half-job by moving some stuff around and calling it "reorganized," even if your garage is relatively uncluttered. It's still a good idea to re-evaluate the storage space you do have to use it to its maximum potential. When you're getting started, pair like items with like items. How you choose categories will depend on the stuff you've got in your garage, but you might pair automotive tools with automotive tools, yard tools with yard tools, and sporting goods with other sporting goods for an easy start. You can get more specific as you start organizing. Set up a few tarps on the driveway or in the yard if you've got a real mess on your hands. This can help to keep the mess contained if you've got especially greasy or oily tools. If you've got a cluttered garage, it's important to get rid of anything that's broken, useless, or unnecessary. Doing so should reduce your amount of clutter significantly and make it easier to organize what you really do need more effectively. Here are some questions to help you figure out whether or not a particular item is essential to your garage:  Have you used the item in the last year? Does the item work properly? If not, are you likely to fix it in the next year? Is the item valuable, or does it have sentimental value? Whatever you end up putting in the "unusable" pile, get rid of it as soon as possible. Don't take it to the dump "next time you get around to it," do it right now. Clearing out the clutter is the only way to commit to a more organized and efficient work space in your garage. If you don't need it, don't keep it around to take up premium space.  Throw away broken or damaged items that are beyond repair and give away duplicate items or outdated items that you've replaced with newer models. You might consider giving away an old busted socket set if you've got a newer set yourself. Recycle scrap metal and other valuable stuff you might find lying around the garage.  Consider a garage sale. If your garage is packed to the gills with old Halloween decorations, stacks of Rolling Stone from the mid-80s, and trash-bags full of kids clothes, it's probably time to throw some price stickers on the junk and have a yard sale. After evaluating all the usable items, clean them up as well as possible. Don't put away dirty tools, muddy soccer cleats, and otherwise compromised gear into new, neatly organized places. Spend time committing to clean.  If it's been a couple years since you've cleaned up around the space, reorganization is a good opportunity to do just that. Clean the floors with disinfectant and address the dust that's built up over the years. Using a bit of acetone is a great way of quickly cleaning up old stainless steel tools that have been laying around collecting grease. Use an old rag and a small amount of acetone in a well-ventilated area.
A: Commit to a bigger mess. Start making piles. Distinguish between usable and unusable items. Get rid of the useless stuff. Clean up all the usable items.

Article: In a small bowl, mix 2 tablespoons (29.6 ml) (26 g) of coconut oil and 1 tablespoon (14.8 ml) (21 g) of honey. Stir until the ingredients are fully blended. You can substitute olive oil if you don’t have coconut oil. When the coconut oil and honey are blended, add in 1 tablespoon (14.8 ml) (12.5 g) of brown sugar and 1 teaspoon (2 g) of pumpkin pie spice. Mix the scrub well until all of the ingredients are fully incorporated. If you want your scrub to have a stronger flavor, you can mix in a little more of the pumpkin pie spice. Just add it in small increments so you don’t alter the texture of the scrub. Once you’re happy with the texture and flavor of the scrub, use a spoon to put in a small covered jar. To use the scrub, scoop out a small amount with your finger and rub it over your lips. Lick the residue away, and follow up with a lip balm.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Combine the coconut oil and honey. Stir in the brown sugar and pumpkin pie spice. Store the scrub in a covered jar.

Article: Under House Bill 2177, signed into law on March 17, 2015, almost any Oregonian who has dealt with the DMV since 2013 is automatically registered to vote. Specifically, if you applied for or renewed a license, or changed your address, you may already be registered to vote. If you were automatically registered to vote by this process, you should have received a notification by mail informing you that you have three weeks to opt out. If you are unsure of whether or not you have been automatically registered to vote, you can check online. Visit this webpage, enter your name and birthday, and press the "Submit" button. If you have not opted out of voter registration, the secretary of state's office will mail you a ballot automatically. You should receive your ballot at least 20 days before any election.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Interact with the Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles. Verify that you are registered to vote. Wait for your ballot.