Problem: Article: iPod shuffles are very small and none of them have a display. There are several visual differences between generations of the iPod shuffle.  Square with circular controls — 4th Generation (2010 - 2015) Rectangular with controls along the top edge — 3rd Generation (2009) Rectangular with circular controls — 2nd Generation (2006 - 2008) Narrow rectangle with small circular controls (white only) — 1st Generation (2005) iPod shuffles model numbers are printed in small type:   A1373 — 4th Generation (The model number is printed on the part of the clip that touches the base).  A1271 — 3rd Generation (The model number is printed at the bottom of the back, underneath the clip).  A1204 — 2nd Generation (The model number is printed on the edge that is covered by the tip of the clip).  A1112 — 1st Generation (The model number is printed on the back on the iPod, at the bottom).
Summary: Look at the form factor. Check the model number.

Problem: Article: Use your thumb to edge along this reflex point from one side of your foot to the other. Start on the outer edge of your foot and creep along using steady pressure until you get to the inner edge of your foot, then go back in the other direction. Repeat up to five times on each foot. Your pineal gland plays an important role in the adjustment of your biorhythms. Balancing this area, which also includes the reflex for your pituitary gland, calms down any over-activity in your brain and helps you get a good night’s rest.
Summary: Work the reflex point for your diaphragm, which are located on both feet just below the lung area. Pay special attention to the reflex point for your pineal gland, which is located in the center of your big toe on each foot.

Problem: Article: There are quite a few basic essentials you'll need to buy for your Border Collie so that it will have everything it needs at your home. You should purchase a leash, collar, dog food, food and water dishes, toys, a crate, and a dog hairbrush.  The leash should be an appropriate length for your Border Collie, and comfortable for you and your dog. This means that it should be long enough to allow your energetic Collie some freedom of movement, but short enough to still maintain control over your dog. Avoid retractable leashes as these may encourage your dog to pull. Instead, opt for a long line leash while training your Collie and getting to know their personality better. The collar must have an ID tag with your phone number and/or address on it. The food and water dishes should be stainless steel if possible. Purchase "indestructible" dog toys such as Kong brand toys. Since Collies tend to vigorously chew their toys, this kind will last longer (though most will be destroyed eventually) than stuffed toys or dainty rubber squeaky toys.  If you want to crate train your Border Collie, be sure to get a crate that is big enough for your pup. The recommended crate size is typically 36 in (91 cm) x 30 in (76 cm). Border Collies have long, beautiful coats that require a bit of maintenance. You’ll need to brush them regularly (at least once a week) and give them a bath every 4-8 weeks to help keep their coat clean and healthy.  Be sure to purchase grooming tools, especially those appropriate for long-haired dogs. This includes a dog hair brush, hair comb, and nail clippers. Trim their nails once every 4-6 weeks. Because of Border Collies' enormous amounts of energy, at least an hour of exercise every day is a requirement. A daily walk is necessary. And it is preferred to let your Collie run around freely if you have a big fenced in yard. You can also burn off energy in more engaging ways such as competing in dog sports like Agility or Flyball, hiking, swimming, or visiting dog parks. Though it can seem expensive to take your Collie to the vet, it really is in their best interest and it will save you money down the road. Give your puppy vaccinations. These are absolutely necessary for their health; consult your veterinarian for information on required vaccinations and appropriate ages at which to give them.  You should also take your Border Collie in for annual veterinarian checkups once they reach adulthood. Some common medical conditions Border Collies suffer from include hip dysplasia and several eye/cornea disorders. Fix (spay or neuter) your dog. This is a relatively simple operation that will help stop or prevent bad behavior, accidental litters, and certain health issues. A microchip is a very small device that stores your contact information so that if your Collie escapes, the shelter or another vet can scan it and contact you to reunite you with your lost pet. Because of Border Collies' intelligence and agility, the chances of your dog escaping is high enough that a microchip is a useful precaution.  Microchips are relatively inexpensive and can be implanted by your veterinarian. Vets usually prefer to implant microchips at the same time as another procedure (like spaying or neutering) to kill two birds with one stone and avoid putting your pet through any additional discomfort. Avoid cheap or "bargain" foods – these can lead to health issues down the road like obesity, dental problems, or even kidney disease. Good food is a necessity for your dog, especially a high energy dog like a Border Collie.  Don’t choose cheap food brands with grain by-products (corn, cornmeal, wheat, etc.) as the first listed ingredient. Instead, feed your dog high-quality foods with meat as the main ingredient. Look for foods that contain meat, poultry, or fist as the first listed ingredient.  Use the serving sizes outlined on the food package as a guideline for how much to feed your dog. Check your dog's body each week, and slightly adjust the amount of food you provide if you notice them unhealthily gaining or losing weight. It might need an hour and a half of exercise every day, shred your expensive shoes, herd the neighborhood children, or otherwise make a menace of itself, but one thing is for certain: if you're a responsible and educated owner, your Border Collie will be your best friend. Border Collies are typically great around children and other pets, especially if they have been raised around them. They might be a bit hesitant around strangers.
Summary: Purchase the necessities. Groom your Collie. Ensure your dog gets plenty of exercise. Give your Border Collie quality veterinary care. Purchase a microchip for your dog. Choose quality food. Have fun with your Border Collie.

Problem: Article: Click on any image on the page of your Word document to select it. This will open the "Format" menu in the blue menu bar at the top. On Mac this tab is labeled "Picture Format" at the top of Word. Click the "Compress Pictures" button which resembles a photograph with blue arrows on each corner. It's located in the top-left section of the menu at the top of your Word document. On older versions of Word, click Format at the top and select Compress Image from the drop-down menu. If you want to apply compression to all the pictures in the document, select "All pictures in this file" unchecked. If you only want to compress only the image you selected, Select "Selected pictures only". If you've cropped any images in Word you can also check the box for "Delete cropped areas of pictures" which will delete the cropped areas permanently. This will reduce the file size, but you'll no longer be able to adjust the cropping. Click the radio button for the level of compression you want to use, ranging from HF (Maximum image size), (HD 330 PPI) to Email (96 PPI). The lower the PPI, the more you will lower the file size of your Word document which will also decrease the image quality of the picture as well.  Some options may be unavailable if the images in your document are already compressed below the higher PPI resolutions. Lower PPI resolutions are designed to be viewed on a computer screen.  The image may look fuzzy in print format. It's at the bottom of the window. This compresses the images in your document which will reduce the file size of your Word file.
Summary:
Select an image in your Word document. Click . Select which pictures you want to compress. Select a resolution. Click Ok.