Q: Index cards come in different sizes and colors. The most standard size is 3 by 5 inches (7.6 by 12.7 cm). You can also get mini flash cards on a binder ring. Some find these easier to keep track of, and they also fit inside your pocket for easy studying on the run. You can also buy a hole puncher and a binder ring for standard sized flashcards. Or, most office supply stores sell plastic cases designed to carry flashcards. It’s helpful to use a few different colors on your flashcards. Coloring your notes helps key terms to stand out and be more memorable. Be sure to purchase a good black pen for the bulk of your writing. Reread your class notes or textbook so that you can pick out the key information you want on your cards. It won’t be helpful to cram a ton of information on each card. Try to be discerning in your choices to keep your brain less cluttered when studying. If you're studying for a test, make sure you know what information is going to be covered on the exam. This way you won't waste time writing down facts that have already appeared on previous exams or might be on future ones. Go through your class notes and write down every fact that you plan to use on your flashcards in the most concise language possible. Include information such as dates of important events, names of important figures and what they accomplished, and names and brief definitions of important theories.  This practice not only helps you focus the scope of what you'd like to include on your flashcards, but also aids in memorization. The repetition of rewriting the information a few times makes you more likely to remember it during your exam.  If you don’t have time to rewrite your notes, go through them and highlight important facts, concepts, dates, people, and definitions that you want to include on your flashcards. For those who prefer computers to paper, you can now make flashcards online with certain websites such as https://quizlet.com/. Certain companies, such as Chegg Flashcards, also make apps for your phone so that you can study on the go. Check out http://appadvice.com/appguides/show/flashcard-apps-for-the-ipad for a list of the best flashcard apps.
A: Purchase flashcards. Get a variety of pens, pencils, and markers. Organize your notes before writing your flashcards. Write a list of what you want to use on your cards. Try out online flashcards.

Q: Launch your mobile web browser and head to https://www.tumblr.com. Log in using your Tumblr username and password. ” Before you can post to Tumblr by phone, you’ll need to change some settings. You’ll only have to do this once, unless you change your phone number in the future. Tap “Account” and scroll down to “Dial-a-post.” Tap the button that says “Set up your phone.” You’ll only be able to post to Tumblr from the phone number you provide here. Type your phone number into the blank and select a 4 digit pin if you desire. If you have more than one Tumblr blog associated with your account, choose the blog you want to phone-post to and then tap “Save.” You can also save this phone number in your contacts as “Tumblr” for future calls. If you chose a pin when setting up Dial-a-phone, enter it when prompted.  1-866 phone numbers are toll-free in the US, but you may be charged in other countries. Calls to Tumblr will count against the minutes in your mobile phone plan, even though the phone number is toll-free. Your call will be rejected if you’re not calling from the phone number you provided in the Dial-a-post settings. You can speak into the phone or hold it up to a sound you want to post to your blog. When you’re done recording, hang up. Your audio post has been added to Tumblr. If you want to add text or images to your post, edit your post in Tumblr and add images or text as you would any other post.
A: Open Tumblr in your mobile web browser. Tap the menu icon in the top left corner and choose “Settings. Open “Dial-a-post” settings. Give Tumblr your phone number. Call 1-866-584-6757. Record audio. Visit your Tumblr blog to listen to your audio post.

Q: Depending on where you live, you'll have to pot your bulbs at a different time. You want your potted bulbs to begin to bloom around the same time as bulbs planted outdoors, usually in early spring. Planting your bulbs 6 weeks before their blooming time gives them enough time to grow. You may need to alter your schedule based on your growing region, as cold weather could damage or kill the plant. If the temperature drops, you may need to bring your plant back inside to protect it from the cold. Pour the potting mix directly from the bag into the pot. Fill the pot with at least 2 in (5.1 cm) of soil. If you're planting bulbs that require a shallower planting depth, fill the pot with about 4 in (10 cm). Tulips and daffodils should be planted in deeper soil. Bearded irises should be planted in shallow soil. Place your bulbs in the soil and give them a quarter turn so they take hold in the soil. Plant them about 0.5 in (1.3 cm) apart in the soil. Then pour more potting soil around the bulbs, allowing just the tip of the bulb to show through.  Plants like tulips and daffodils should be planted at least 6 in (15 cm) deep. Smaller plants, like crocus, should be planted about 4 in (10 cm) deep. If you like, you can plant just 1 bulb in the pot. Make sure you plant your bulbs at least 0.5 in (1.3 cm) from the edge of the pot. If you want to plant more than 1 type of bulb in 1 pot, plant them in layers by height. The bulbs that need to be planted deepest should go in first. Plant that bulb as you normally would, cover it over with soil, and then plant the shallower bulbs next. Make sure you stagger the bulbs in the second layer so they aren't growing directly on top of the deepest bulbs. Once you've covered your bulbs with soil, use a watering can or garden hose to water the soil. Keep watering until water runs out of the drainage holes at the bottom of the pot. You can use room temperature or cool water, either from a hose or your tap.
A: Plant your bulbs about 6 weeks before spring. Fill your pot with potting mix. Secure your bulbs in the soil. Layer different types of bulbs. Water the potted bulbs.

Q: Go to https://www.youtube.com/ in your preferred browser. This will open your YouTube home page if you're logged in. If you aren't logged into YouTube, click Sign in in the top-right corner of the screen and enter your email address (or phone number) and password. This tab is usually on the left side of the YouTube home page. It's on the right side of the page. Doing so removes any previously watched videos from your YouTube history. It's below the Watch history label in the upper-right side of the page. This option is in the same place as the CLEAR ALL WATCH HISTORY option was before. This will clear your search history from your YouTube channel. Your YouTube history is now completely empty.
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Open YouTube. Click History. Click CLEAR ALL WATCH HISTORY. Click CLEAR WATCH HISTORY when prompted. Click the circular button next to Search history. Click CLEAR ALL SEARCH HISTORY. Click CLEAR SEARCH HISTORY when prompted.