Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Have a calming winding-down routine. Turn off all your electronics at least an hour before bed. Don’t sleep with your cell phone. Don’t have any intense conversations around bedtime. Dim the lights. Think of boring things.

Answer: You should find a relaxing calming down routine that works for you well before the evening before the first day of school. Everyone’s routine is different and you can try a number of things, which can include listening to soft music, drinking chamomile or peppermint tea, reading a novel, or writing in a journal. You can even try to do these things in the same order, so that your mind and body know when you’re ready for sleep.  It can be hard to just get off the phone with your best friend, finish up that summer assignment, or stop playing your favorite video game, and then to head right to sleep. If you do this without some kind of a transition to sleep time, then your mind will still be racing. Give yourself at least an hour to luxuriate in this routine before bed. Even though you may be addicted to electronics, you have to put them away if you want to be able to fall asleep more easily. You should shut off your television, computer, and cell phone at least an hour before you go to bed, so you don’t feel overstimulated. This can help your mind relax and stop racing and can help you focus on getting ready for bed. You should get in the habit of doing this every night, not just on the night before the first day of school. It will help you have a happier, healthier sleeping schedule. A recent study has shown that at least 1 in 10 teenagers receives and sends text messages in the middle of the night, after they are woken up. You should turn your phone off, and even leave it in a different room, if you want to have the most restful sleep. If you leave your phone by your pillow, then you’ll be less likely to fall asleep because you’ll be anticipating a message from one of your friends. Plus, you’ll be less likely to be woken up while you do fall asleep. Think about it: what can your best friend say to you at 2 a.m. that really can’t wait until the morning? Almost nothing. Another way to make sure you go to bed on the night before the first day of school is to avoid any intense or stressful conversations before bedtime. Don’t pick this night to tell your best friend why you’re mad at her; save that for another day. If your sister wants to have a “big talk,” ask her if it can possibly wait until the next day. You already have enough to worry about as it is, and you don’t want to stay up rehashing your conversation or argument.  If you and your friends do chat about what the first day of school will be like, don’t let the conversation go on for too long. You don’t want to get too excited speculating about all of the things you don’t know about. Talk about things that are light, simple, and which don’t stress you out. You can even work on spending more time alone as you get closer to bedtime so you don’t have to worry about other people at all. Your brain uses lighting cues to help set your internal “body clock,” so the sooner you start dimming the lights, the sooner your brain will get the idea that it’s time for sleep. After dinner time, try not to spend too much time around bright lights, and read by a softer light or even light some candles, so you start feeling like it’s really time for sleep. This can make a big difference and can help you fall asleep a lot more easily. When you get up in the morning, let the light flood into your room. This is a way of telling your body that you’re ready to wake up. When you’re lying in bed, try to think of the most boring things possible to help yourself get to bed more easily. As long as you don’t think of anything too complicated, like chemical equations, almost any topic that doesn’t excite you at all will do. You can force yourself to drift off by thinking about topics that are so completely uninteresting that you feel like you have absolutely no choice but to fall asleep. Here are some things you can think about:  All of the multiples of 2 The states and their capitals All of the people you’ve ever met who are named “Dave” or “Ashley” The entire plot of the last book you read or movie you saw The lyrics to your least favorite pop song The names of as many farm animals, vegetables, or flowers as you can think of Your least favorite school subject


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Hang items on the wall behind the TV to add depth. Flank the TV with skinny bookshelves if you need extra storage. Hang up some shelves if you don't have room on your stand to decorate. Add a picture frame to a wall-mounted TV. Get clever with the placement of wall-mounted TVs.

Answer: Picture frames, canvases, and artwork are all great options. You can also use mirrors, plates, hanging baskets, or decorative wall plaques. Use items that go well together and that match the rest of the room's décor.  You can hang the items in a grid-like pattern, or you can off-set them like bricks. Hang rectangular picture frames horizontally and vertically to make your wall even more interesting. Choose a set of tall, skinny bookshelves, and place them to either side of the TV. Fill the shelves with decorative items, such as figurines, vases, or picture frames. Make sure that they go well with the rest of your décor.  Pictures are great choices, but make sure that the frames match your room. Use plain frames for modern rooms, and ornate frames if you have antique furniture. Give your room character by including items from other countries that you may have visited. Keep the items grouped together by country. Seasonal items are another great option. Switch the items out with each season or holiday. Hang 2 to 3 shelves on the wall above your TV, with the bottom shelf almost touching the top of the TV. Decorate the shelves with picture frames, figurines, and books. Flank the TV with potted plants, vases, or topiaries that are a little shorter than the TV. This will help create a natural frame around it. Get a picture frame that fits your TV, remove the glass and backing, then place it over the front of your wall-mounted TV. If the frame is deep enough, slide the hinges onto the back of your TV in order to hold it in place. If the frame is too shallow, secure it to your TV frame using self-adhesive Velcro strips. Use an ornate picture frame with lots of carvings, or you can use a rustic wooden frame—whichever fits the décor of your room. Hanging your wall-mounted TV some place unusual could make it look more interesting. For example, you could hang your TV above a fireplace mantle or between 2 wall-mounted shelves. Decorate the fireplace mantle or shelves as desired.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open Google Chrome. Click ⋮. Click Settings. Click Show home button. Type www.google.com into the "Enter custom web address" field. Press ↵ Enter (PC) or ⏎ Return (Mac).

Answer: It's a yellow, green, red, and blue sphere icon. This icon is in the top-right corner of the Google Chrome window. It's toward the bottom of the drop-down menu. This option is near the top of the "Appearance" heading. You should see a house-shaped icon appear to the left of the Chrome URL bar. If the switch to the right of Show home button is blue, your browser is already showing the home button. This field is below the New Tab page option, which is near the bottom of the "Show home button" section. In some cases, there will already be a web address listed here. If so, remove the web address before entering Google's URL. Doing so will set Google's search page as your home page. You can also click the circle to the left of the text field to select it as your default.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Fill out an online application. Demonstrate your knowledge of Disney properties. Let them know that you’re passionate about Disney. Provide details on relevant experience. Clear your schedule. Show off your tech-savvy side. Build up a strong social media presence.

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Most Disney-authorized travel agencies allow you to apply easily from their websites. Look for the “Join Our Team” link on the website of the agency you’d like to apply to. Read the instructions carefully, and fill out the application form. Most Disney travel agencies won’t hire someone who’s never visited a Disney destination. In fact, some agencies will not even accept applications from people who haven’t been on at least 3 Disney vacations in the past 5 years! Be ready to list all your Disney vacations, and give detailed accounts of your experiences. Show off your knowledge of the different destinations and what they have to offer. In addition to having knowledge and experience of Disney destinations and vacations, agencies will want to see that you are generally knowledgeable and excited about the Disney brand. If you’re a big Disney buff, let your enthusiasm shine through in your application. For example, you might say things like:  “I’ll never forget my first trip to Disney World when I was 7. I’ll always look back on it as one of the happiest times of my life!” “I’m the biggest Disney geek I know. I know every song from Alice in Wonderland by heart.” “Disney’s movies and parks have brought me so much joy, and I’d love to share that joy with others through my work.” Most Disney travel agencies don’t absolutely require you to have professional travel planning experience. However, it’s a big plus if you do! If you’ve ever worked in travel planning or a related industry, make sure to note it in your application. Experience with customer service or doing freelance work are also major advantages. Before you apply for a Disney travel agent job, make sure that you can commit plenty of time to the work. A successful travel agent needs to spend a lot of time working with clients, airlines, and destinations to make sure that each client gets their ideal vacation package. Before you apply, consider whether you have any other commitments that might interfere with your work for the agency. Travel agents need to be comfortable working with a variety of technology and software. In order to do your job well, you’ll need access to a smartphone and a computer with high-speed internet. You’ll also need to be comfortable using office software and online travel booking systems. Make sure to highlight your tech skills in your application. Social media is an invaluable tool for a successful travel agent. As a Disney travel agent, you’ll be expected to create social media accounts dedicated to marketing and sharing information about Disney travel opportunities. Travel agencies will want to see that you already have a strong personal network with plenty of connections – any of whom might be a potential client. Some agencies may also ask for information about your activities on travel discussion groups and Disney fan communities. If you already have a presence in those kinds of groups, be conscious of how you conduct yourself!