In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: With some old shirts and store bought dye packets, you can turn boring clothes into fun ones. After creating the dyes by following their listed instructions, dip or color your t-shirt and keep it in a grocery bag for 4 to 6 hours. Once it has set, rinse your shirt in cold water, wash it on its own, and let it dry. As long as you have a phone, you can make a vlog for YouTube or other social media sites. Sit down near some light, point the camera toward yourself, and press record. Some good starting topics include:  Your favorite movies, video games, bands, or books. What you did during the summer, including any vacations you went on or camps you went to. What you’re looking forward to (or dreading) about the school year ahead. Before the book reports and history essays start, let your imagination run wild with a short story. Sit down and brainstorm some characters and a challenge they have to overcome. Write down your ideas and see what sort of tale you can come up with. Don’t worry about spelling or grammar yet, just let your creativity take you where it wants to go. If you have trouble thinking up characters or ideas, try making some fan fiction based around your favorite movies, TV shows, or books. . Painting is a great way to relax and get your mind ready for the school year ahead. Grab some simple watercolor or acrylic paints, a few brushes, and drawing or watercolor paper to work on. Paint whatever comes to mind, follow along with painting shows like Bob Ross’ The Joy of Painting, or try and recreate your favorite picture. Remember, this is just for you, so don’t sweat any “happy little accidents.” If painting isn’t your speed, try other artistic crafts like drawing, papier mache, or photography.
Summary: Have a tie-dye day. Make a vlog. Write a short story. Take some time to paint

People often ask about each other's beliefs and invite one another to religious gatherings. You can either choose to dodge the questions, or answer them. There is no need to wear an “Atheist” T-shirt everywhere you go, but if you are going to identify publicly as an atheist, you have to come right out and say “I am an atheist,” and be prepared for the conversation that follows. Saying something such as “I am not religious and prefer not to discuss religion,” is a good way to end the conversation most of the time. Keep in mind that some people will still continue to ask you questions, and you can still insist that you would prefer to talk about something else. You may be asked a lot of questions. Sometimes, this is out of genuine curiosity, and others times, it is an attempt to shame or convert you. It is up to you what you disclose and to whom you disclose it. If you are asked what religion you observe during a job interview, you can easily redirect the question with something like “I do not feel like my spirituality is relevant to this interview.” Some people choose to post their religious beliefs, or lack thereof, on their profile. Others simply do not share the information. Still, others post very deliberately about their atheism. Consider your standing in your profession and community and the degree to which you are willing to create controversy to post on social media. That said, it is a personal choice and there is no right or wrong decision. Remember that employers (and future employers) will have access to the information you share. If you fear that being openly atheist will damage your career, be careful about social media. Do this only if you feel comfortable. There is no need to discuss the topic, but it is also illegal to for anyone to discriminate against you for doing so. The culture of your workplace will heavily affect how you approach this topic with co-workers. If the conversation does come up in an uncomfortable way, it is usually best not to argue or debate with religious co-workers. Instead, say something like “If you'd like to discuss atheism more, we can have coffee sometime, but I am pretty busy right now.” While you will experience some degree of intolerance, or at least confusion, for your atheist beliefs at times, do not fuel the discrimination. You do not have to partake or agree with someone else's point of view, but it is no more your right to change their mind than it is their right to change yours. Be as open-minded as you hope others will be and show respect.  For example, if someone says “Bless you,” after you sneeze, this is no reason to go on a rant about how you are an atheist and do not believe that there is a God to bless anyone. A simple “Thank you,” will do. If an acquaintance is genuinely interested in your views, it is okay to discuss them. Just make sure to keep the conversation respectful on both ends.
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One-sentence summary -- Be prepared to answer questions. Choose what you will share. Decide how to approach social media. Discuss the topic at work. Try to keep an open mind and be respectful of others.

Q: The best way to ensure you’re exercising enough is to commit to a regimen that will cover your weekly exercise needs. Aim to exercise 5 days a week for 30 minutes each day to get enough exercise to keep your kidneys (and the rest of your body) healthy. If your time is limited, you can also do 10 minutes of exercise 3 times each day. The best way to maintain good health is to practice sports that will engage more than just one muscle group. Besides helping to strengthen the muscles in your whole body, these exercises will help you maintain a healthy weight and reduce the risk of kidney disease. Some good examples of full-body exercises include swimming, cycling, mountain biking, dance, and rowing. Walking is a very effective and natural exercise for people and can do a lot to help you maintain a more active lifestyle. Make your legs your main form of transportation whenever possible to help reduce your risk of kidney disease.  Try walking to work instead of driving or commuting. If you have to take the bus, consider getting off a couple of stops early and walking the rest of the way. If possible, opt for taking the stairs instead of using the elevators. If you decide to commit to regular exercise, make sure to choose an activity that you enjoy. Otherwise, your willpower might fade and you won’t be motivated to keep up with your daily exercise.  Consider joining a football team in your neighborhood, taking tennis lessons, learning to skate, trying an aqua aerobics class, taking dance classes with a loved one, or playing outside with your children and friends. All these activities improve your general health and produce endorphins, the hormones associated with well-being and happiness.
A: Commit to doing 30 minutes of exercise 5 days a week. Choose full-body exercises to get the most out of your workouts. Take advantage of opportunities to walk more. Participate in physical activities that you enjoy so you’ll stick with it.

Problem: Article: You can either install the printer as a network printer or connect it to a computer and share it. AirPrint printers allow you to print wireless from your iOS device as long as it is connected to the same network. You can print from most apps that support opening files, such as Mail, Photos, Pages, and a variety of others. This looks like a square with an arrow coming out the top. This will open the AirPrint printing menu. Your AirPrint printer should appear in the list of printers as long as you are connected to the same network. If your printer is not showing up on the list, try turning the printer off and then back on. This may help fix its network connection. Your file will be sent to the printer, and it should begin printing momentarily. Many printer manufacturers offer apps that allow you to print to their network printers, even if they aren't AirPrint compatible. You can usually download these apps for free from the App Store. Make sure to download the correct app for your printer manufacturer. The HP ePrint app won't be able to print to Canon printers.
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Install an AirPrint-compatible printer on your network. Open the item you want to print. Tap the "Share" button. Select "Print". Select your printer. Print the file. Use a printer-specific app.