Article: Many Greek goddesses wore a crown or headpiece of some kind, and adding a crown to your costume will help distinguish it from a generic Greek toga costume. You'll need something to be a thin headband – this can be a piece of string, wire, thin elastic, or thin rope. You'll also need fake leaves and scissors.  Getting gold spray paint is optional but not necessary. If you don't own these supplies, they can be purchased online or at any local craft store (such as Michael's). If you find a piece of fake vine while shopping for supplies, the vine itself will work as your Greek goddess headband. Simply cut it to the proper length and tie the ends so that it fits on your head. Make sure to leave enough room at each end of your headband material so that the ends can be tied together. You'll want your headband to be loose enough to easily take on and off, but tight enough so that it won't fall off. Take your scissors and cut tiny holes in the center of your plastic leaves. After you've cut the small holes in your leaves, slide them onto your headband one at a time. Some people like to add tons of leaves, and some people like to add just a few – it is completely up to you. Once you've added all of your leaves to your headband, tie the ends of your headband to finish your crown. Set your crown on top of old newspaper or paper towels so as not to get spray paint on any furniture. Continue to spray paint the crown until it is completely gold. Allow the spray paint to dry 10-15 minutes before you put it on your head. Let the paint dry while you add the finishing touches to your costume.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Collect the supplies you'll need to make your crown. Cut your headband material so that it is the right length to fit around your head. Add leaves to your headband. Spray paint your crown gold if you'd like it to be gold.
Article: One way to overcome the bad feelings associated with a memory is to teach yourself to associate the unpleasant memory with good things. Your goal is to make these painful memories less painful through positive association.  Do something that makes you happy while thinking about a bad memory. For example, you could reflect on the embarrassment you felt when you broke up with your partner while listening to soothing music. Or, take a comfortable bath with scented candles while thinking about a time that you lost your job. If positive association does not seem help, then you can try also listening to loud white noise to drown out painful memories. Consider surrounding yourself with radios all turned to static, or other white noise generators while meditating on the painful memories. Another great way that you can get rid of old memories is to get out and form some new ones. Even if you're not doing things related to the memory you'd like to forget, forming new memories will push the things you want to forget out of the way. Some things you can do to start forming new memories include:  take up a new hobby  read a new book watch a movie find a new job  make some new friends You may be able to replace a memory that you want to forget by building new memories that are similar to the old one. Try to seek out ways to experience positive things that are similar to the memory that you want to forget. After a while, your mind will start crossing its pathways and the original memory won’t be as strong.  For example, if you want to forget a trip you took to San Francisco, consider making another trip to San Francisco or take a trip to somewhere near there. Visit Berkley, Oakland, or Palo Alto. During your trip, buy new t-shirts, take new beach photos, and check out new restaurants. If your ex's cologne is stuck in your mind, head to the fragrance counter. Smell every single kind of men's cologne you can, clogging your mind with new scents and different kinds of fragrance. Go on dates. If you are bothered by memories of an ex, maybe going on a date will help you to move on and make some new good memories. If you are unable to forget or overcome negative feelings because of a bad memory, then it might be a good idea to seek the help of a therapist. A therapist can help you to deal with your emotions regarding a memory so that you can move on with your life.
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Try thinking about unpleasant details while doing pleasant things. Make some new memories. Find ways to improve on bad memories. Consider talking to a therapist.
Article: Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. The Start menu will pop up. Type in command prompt, then wait for Command Prompt to appear at the top of the Start menu. It's at the top of the Start menu. A drop-down menu will appear.  If your mouse doesn't have a right-click button, click the right side of the mouse, or use two fingers to click the mouse. If your computer uses a trackpad instead of a mouse, use two fingers to tap the trackpad or press the bottom-right side of the trackpad. This option is in the drop-down menu. You can't change your computer's time and date without administrator privileges. Doing so confirms that you want to open Command Prompt; you should see the Command Prompt window appear at this point. The command for changing time in Command Prompt is time HH:MM:SS AM/PM where "HH:MM:SS" refers to the hour, minute, and second, and "AM/PM" refers to whether it's morning or afternoon. To change your computer's time, type in this command with your preferred time indicated, then press ↵ Enter.  For example, typing in time 08:35:00 AM and pressing ↵ Enter would change your computer's time to 8:35 AM. To change the time to 10:00 PM, you would type in time 10:00:00 PM and press ↵ Enter. If you're comfortable with 24-hour time, you can type in your preferred time (e.g., 14:00:00 for 2:00 PM) and leave off the "AM" or "PM" tag. The date format you'll use in Command Prompt depends on your country, but Command Prompt will tell you which format to use: type in date and press ↵ Enter, then type in the date you want to use in whichever format is specified by Command Prompt (e.g., "mm-dd-yyyy" in the United States) and press ↵ Enter.  To change a United States computer's date to September 25th, 2018, you would type in date and press ↵ Enter, then type in 09-25-2018 and press ↵ Enter. To adjust the date to read October 12th, 2018 on a European computer, you would type in date and press ↵ Enter, then enter either 12-10-2018 or 2018-10-12 depending on your location. In the bottom-right corner of the screen, you should see both your updated time and your updated date reflected in your region's format. If you use 24-hour time, you won't see "AM" or "PM" listed here.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Open Start . Search for Command Prompt. Right-click  Command Prompt. Click Run as administrator. Click Yes when prompted. Change the time. Change the date. Review your computer's time and date.