INPUT ARTICLE: Article: It's a menu item at the top of the screen. Clicking it prompts a drop-down menu. You'll find this option near the top of the drop-down menu. It's on the left side of the pop-up window. This option is at the bottom of the pop-up window. Doing so adds a new track to your GarageBand project. In the "Library" section on the left side of the window, select a category of instrument, then click the specific instrument you want to use for your new track. You can first edit your track's preferences by clicking the knob icon on the right side of the track's box and then changing any necessary settings in the pop-up window. Click Window, then click Show Musical Typing. This will ensure that you have a reference while recording your music. It's a red circle at the top of the window. Once the four metronome clicks play, you can begin playing your instrument by pressing the keyboard keys which pertain to the notes you want to play. Click the "Record" button again to do so. This will save your track. Click and drag the upper-right corner of a recorded track to extend it into a loop. If you want to divide a track into two separate pieces which can be moved independently of one another, drag the playhead to the point at which you want to split the clip, then press ⌘ Command+T. Once you've added the main track for your music, you can add additional tracks with different instruments (e.g., bass or synths).

SUMMARY: Click Track. Click New Track…. Click Software Instrument. Click Create. Select an instrument. Bring up the Musical Typing window. Click the "Record" button. Play your instrument. Stop the recording. Loop a recorded instrument. Split a track. Add and record more tracks.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Tufted rugs are held together by a layer of latex glue that secures the tufts and prevents them from falling out. If your rug is particularly old, this layer of glue will show signs of cracking and crumbling, meaning that the tufts are no longer secure. If you notice patches on the underside of your rug that are missing glue, be extra careful when cleaning that portion of the rug. Being too aggressive will lead to fibers falling out and the creation of bare patches.
Summary: Check the underside for peeling.

Cut a skinny strip out of white crepe paper or tissue paper. Fold it in half several times, then cut a long, skinny petal shape out of it. This should give you several petals. Repeat this step until you have about 20 to 24 petals. Have the petals taper into a skinny tab at the bottom so that you can secure them more easily. If you used crepe paper, you can gently pull the petals apart at the center to widen them. If you used tissue paper, you can fold the petals over a toothpick or skewer lengthwise to create a slight crease. Make the petals more realistic by cutting a notch into the tip Begin by cutting a 1 to 2-inch (2.54 to 5.08-centimeter) tall rectangle from green tissue paper or crepe paper. Next, cut a jagged, grass-like fringe into one of the long edges. This will make the base of the daisy and help cover up the bottom part of the petals. Plan on making the rectangle about 5 inches (12.7 centimeters) long. You can always trim it down later if it's too long. Begin by folding a piece of green tissue or crepe paper in half. Cut a half-oval out of it, then cut notches into the curved edge of the oval. Unfold the oval to reveal your leaf. You can make as many leaves as you want. 2 to 3 would be ideal, however.
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One-sentence summary -- Cut petals out of crepe paper or tissue paper. Shape the petals further, if desired. Cut a jagged fringe from green paper for the flower base. Cut some leaf shapes, if desired.

Q: Continue to relax your head and shoulders as you fold forward. If needed, bend your knees slightly to extend further downwards until your hands touch the ground. Keep your wrists below your shoulders, and remain in this position for 6 to 10 seconds. Make sure the buttocks stay in line with your back. You may repeat the pushup for the desired amount of repetitions.
A: Inhale while allowing your chin to rest above your chest. Bending at your waist, roll downwards towards your feet vertebra by vertebra, eventually placing your hands on the mat in front of you. Exhale while walking your hands forward in front of the mat, until you reach the pushup position with your body elongated and belly pulled away from the Pilates mat. Inhale while bending your elbows downward and backward, bringing your body toward the mat. While exhaling, extend your arms and push your body away from the pilates mat, returning to the pre-push up position. Inhale and walk your hands towards your feet again. Exhale while standing up and returning to the starting position, vertebra by vertebra.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Location is everything in convenience stores. As the name implies, they should be convenient to get to. Stores off the beaten path may have a stronger local customer base because people don't want to go all the way to the grocery store, while stores near the highway typically get traffic from travelers who are not as familiar with the area.  Ideally, a convenience store is highly visible and must have either convenient parking options or a large amount of outside foot traffic like in a transportation terminal, mall, or office complex.  To find the best locations for convenience stores, large corporations use Geographic Information Systems (GIS) reports to map local competition and demographics. These reports are generally too expensive for small business owners. However, you can get the same information for free from the small business development center (SBDC). Go to their website, http://www.sbdcnet.org, and search for "convenience store tips" for more information. You will need a security system with cameras and alarms, a cash register, coolers for drinks, shelves, and a credit card processing machine. If you are using an established store, you may not have to purchase all of this equipment. If you are providing any specialized services or products like lottery tickets or printing services, you will also need to purchase the necessary equipment. Before you start doing business, you will need to have your storefront inspected by the state department of health and the local fire department. This is required before you can legally begin to operate your business. Contact the required agencies for more information and to schedule an inspection. You'll need wholesalers to supply you with the goods you will sell, which include food and drink items, cigarettes, alcohol, paper and household goods, and fuel. You'll have to decide whether or not to use a full-service wholesaler, which may require larger order sizes, or several limited-function wholesalers, which may be more expensive and means additional for you. Both have their pros and cons, so consider the needs of your business before deciding. Another option, especially if you run a small store, is to get your supplies from a price club store, like Costco or Sam's Club. You will be responsible for picking up and shipping the items yourself, but you may save money this way. . Lay out your store shelves, and stock them with items. Use a method that will make ordering and restocking easy. Place your higher-priced or easy-to-steal merchandise within view of the clerk and a security camera. Consider who your primary customers will be and adjust your offerings accordingly. For example, if you are in a residential area, it would be beneficial to stock necessities like milk and bread so that locals will not need to go all the way to the grocery store. Alternately, a store surrounded by business will likely need to focus more on providing good coffee and breakfast. You need trustworthy employees in this business as you could stand to lose both money and merchandise. Be thorough in your interview, check references, and consider background checks and drug testing. Consider doing a grand opening with banners and special deals to attract customers. For example, you could offer free coffee to the first 100 customers. The most important thing is to get the word out and get customers in the door.

SUMMARY:
Secure your location. Purchase any necessary equipment for your store. Get your location inspected. Establish relationships with suppliers. Stock the store accordingly Hire employees. Open the store for business!