Problem: Article: Light tells your system that you are ready to get up and stops the production of melatonin, a hormone that makes you sleepy. By spending a few minutes in sunlight, either by opening your blinds or going outside, you're signaling to your body that it's time to start the day.  If you live in a grey and cloudy climate, consider buying a sun lamp to increase your exposure to light in the mornings. In addition, one study showed that people who were exposed to more sunlight in the morning had a lower BMI overall than those who had more sunlight later in the day. The reasoning is that because sunlight early on regulates your natural circadian rhythm, it also maintains how your body uses energy. Taking a shower, whether warm, hot, or cold, can help you wake up in the morning; however, a cold shower is more likely to shock you awake if you really need the jolt. Caffeine can be beneficial in helping you wake up. It can give you an energy boost in the morning, especially if it's something you're used to doing. The key is to keep your caffeine consumption in the range of 200 to 300 milligrams per day. To help gauge how much caffeine that is, a cup of coffee can have anywhere from 80 milligrams to 175 milligrams. On the other hand, most U.S. brands of tea have about 40 milligrams a cup, whereas sodas are generally in the 35 milligram to 45 milligram range. Instead of a annoying beep or buzz, set your alarm to play a song you love. Music can increase your energy, and if it's a song you enjoy, you'll be more inclined to jump out of bed. Studies have shown that laughing increases alertness; therefore, whether you read the comics or spend a few minutes perusing internet memes, laughing in the morning can help you wake up. Set out your clothes at night, and place your coffee maker on an automatic timer. If you have an established routine, it can help get you moving when you wake up.
Summary: Expose yourself to light when you get up. Take a shower. Try caffeine. Set your alarm clock to music. Get a laugh in. Start a routine that makes your morning easier to handle.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Photo recovery is one of these data-recovery solutions designed to recover digital media files from memory cards, such as memory sticks, CF cards, XSD/XD cards, and MMC. It’s advisable to use a card reader to connect the memory card to your computer. Some programs will require administrator privileges before allowing you to run the recovery. Make sure your user has the appropriate authorization to do so. Make sure that your computer has enough space to save the recovered data. Running the recovery process may take a lot of your computer’s processing memory. Shutting down unneeded programs will help. During the whole operation, ensure that your computer or laptop has enough power to complete the recovery process. Connect to an AC power to avoid problems and interruptions.

SUMMARY: Download a photo-recovery program. Attach the memory card. Log in as Administrator. Check disk space. Turn off other applications. Connect your computer to a power source.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: LA casual style starts with the basic tee. It turns out this classic item is incredibly versatile. It’s an appropriate top for almost any situation if you style it right. Your collection should include a variety of colors and cuts that you can mix and match with pants or skirts to create endless different looks.  Black, white and grey are the essentials, but don't be afraid to wear brighter colors like pink and yellow to stand out. Women in LA wear t-shirts with everything from skinny jeans and leggings to miniskirts or over dresses. If you want to dress up your look, wear a t-shirt made out of silk or another upscale fabric. You could also wear a  t-shirt dress for a dressier take on the classic. Men wear t-shirts with either jeans or slacks. Dark, fitted t-shirts add a casual yet upscale urban vibe to your look. Denim is a closet staple for both men and women in LA. Casual and chic, jeans can be dressed down or up to suit almost any occasion. Most people have several pairs of jeans in different rinses and fits. At the very least, have a pair of fitted skinny jeans and another pair of looser jeans for the days when you really want to feel casual.  To dress up a look, wear fitted, dark wash jeans. Women can throw on heels to instantly make denim look classier. Don't forget denim in other forms, like skirts, shirts and jackets. Since it’s home to thousands of notable people, it’s no surprise that LA is fashion forward. Walk down the street and you’ll see people wearing a variety of cuts and designs that break out of the mold. LA is a good place to experiment with clothes you might not find in a standard suburban mall.  Drapey, asymmetrical cuts are popular for women. Try a simple shift dress with an interesting cut-out back or a raw edge along the bottom, or wear a flowy tunic over leggings or tight shorts. If you want to look a bit more feminine or you're going out for a lunch date, a dress is always the best option. Go for loose jersey dresses with thin straps. For men, try a jackets or blazer with an interesting cut over a basic t-shirt. People in LA know that when the sun goes down, the temperature drops a few degrees. The evenings are pleasantly chilly compared to the blazing hot days. If you plan to be out past sundown, bring along a light layer you can throw on after dark.  Drapey cardigans, fitted leather jackets, and trenches are all popular in LA. Styles for men in include jackets and blazers or sweatshirts thrown on when the sun goes down. While the temperature never drops too far below 50 °F (10 °C) in LA, it’s still a good idea to have a jacket or two in your closet for when it’s foggy and cold. Most of your wardrobe can make the transition from summer to winter if you're savvy about layering for warmth. A big collection of scarves will also help you stay warm in style.  Women can wear warm tights or leggings under skirts, and wear sweaters and jackets over tanks and tees. Men can make the transition by swapping shorts for long pants and wearing fitted cardigans and jackets over tees. Los Angelenos are concerned about health and wellness, so they care about what materials are used in the fabrics they wear every day. You won't see a lot of polyester and plastic in an LA casual wardrobe. Natural fabrics like cotton or wool blends and leather are the go-to choices.  Organic fabrics and dyes are becoming more common. Check out companies that have organic clothing lines. Manufacturing practices are also important to people in LA. Look for casual clothes that were locally made, rather than factory-produced in another country.
Summary:
Start growing your t-shirt collection. Fill your closet with denim. Play with interesting cuts. Throw on a sweater or jacket. Gear up for winter. Look for natural fabrics.