Write an article based on this "Install your webcam Open Facebook. Click Live Video. Allow Facebook to access your webcam and microphone. Add a description to the video. Add a title. Click Go Live."
article: if necessary. If your computer doesn't already have a built-in webcam, you'll need to attach and set up an external USB webcam before you'll be able to stream. You can buy webcams in virtually any tech store or large online marketplace (e.g., Amazon). They tend to range in price depending on their quality. Go to https://www.facebook.com/ in your computer's web browser. This will open your Facebook News Feed if you're logged in. If you aren't logged into Facebook, enter your email address (or phone number) and password in the upper-right side of the page, then click Log In. It's near the top of the News Feed page, just above the text box where you would usually post a status. Doing so opens the "Create a Live Stream" pop-out menu. Click Allow (or similar) when prompted to allow Facebook to use your webcam, then do the same if asked to allow access to your microphone. In the "Say something about this live video..." text box, type in a description for your stream. This is optional, but recommended. If you want to place a title on your stream, type your title into the "Title" heading near the bottom of the pop-out menu. It's in the bottom-right corner of the page. Doing so causes your webcam to begin streaming to Facebook. You can close the live stream at any time by clicking End Live Video and then clicking End when prompted.

Write an article based on this "Open Microsoft Word. Click Blank document. Click the Layout tab. Click Margins. Click Custom Margins…. Lower each margin. Click Landscape. Click OK. Add columns to your document. Add column breaks. Enter your brochure's information. Save your brochure."
article: Its app icon resembles a white "W" on a dark-blue background. It's a white box in the upper-left side of the window. Doing so opens a blank Word document. Skip this step on Mac. You'll find this at the top of the Word window. A new toolbar will appear below the row of tabs here. This option is on the far-left side of the Layout toolbar. A drop-down menu will appear. It's at the bottom of the Margins drop-down menu. Doing so opens a new window. In the "Margins" section at the top of the window, you'll see several different margin options (e.g., "Left"), each of which has 1 in a text box to the right of it. Change the value in this text box to 0.1 to ensure that your brochure's margins are wide enough to accommodate your content. It's in the middle of the window. This is at the bottom of the window. Doing so saves your changes and reformats your Word document. To do so:  Make sure that you're still on the Layout tab. Click Columns  Select a number of columns in the drop-down menu. This will ensure that each column (i.e. panel) of your brochure holds separate paragraphs of information. To do so:  Make sure that you're still on the Layout tab. Click Breaks  Click Column in the drop-down menu. There are two main types of information that you can add to your document:   Text - Type in your brochure's information on a per-column basis. You can edit the text that you type by clicking the Home tab and then selecting options in the "Font" section while the text that you want to edit is highlighted.  Images - Make sure that your cursor is at the point on the page in which you want to insert a photo, then click Insert, click Pictures, select a picture, and click Insert or Open. To do so:   Windows - Click File, click Save As, double-click This PC, click a save location on the left side of the window, type your brochure's name into the "File name" text box, and click Save.  Mac - Click File, click Save As..., enter your brochure's name in the "Save As" field, click the "Where" box and select a save folder, and click Save.

Write an article based on this "Research what an associate degree can do for you. Meet basic requirements. Research colleges for you. Pick programs that fit your life. Apply. Earn your degree."
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An associate degree usually will not get you a major management job in the financial industry. But it will qualify you for a management position in the service industry or middle management jobs in an office environment. An associate degree will also help you gain admittance into a bachelor’s program and may give you credits for such a program as well. An associate degree will teach you all of the basics of management and might provide you some skills for specialized industries like health care administration and human resources. Most programs will require that you have a high school degree or equivalent: i.e. a GED. You will possibly also be required to have an SAT score. Most nearby community colleges should offer an associate degree in business administration. There are also an array of online programs for associate degrees. These will make it easier to attend if you are already in the middle of your career, however, not all such programs are credible. To verify that the school you are interested in a credible ranking, research its accreditation.  An accreditation by the Association of Advanced Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) is only available to programs with a strong record of scholarly research and is generally considered the gold standard. However, programs accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) should also be of a reasonable standard. Some programs specialize in certain types of careers and are more appropriate for your objectives.  Some are more flexible for part time students or offer more reasonable tuition. Consider all of these factors and pick three of four institutions that stand out for you. Review the school’s website to see if they offer any specialized degrees in careers that you are interested.  Look up the faculty biographies to see if they have experience or connections to fields that you are interested in. Once you’ve completed all of your requirements and found programs that you are interested in, apply. Try to apply to several programs, in case you get rejected. An associate degree will typically take two years. However, they should be flexible and it is possible that you could finish it either later or earlier than this, if that is the best option for your lifestyle.