Problem: Article: If you use one of these popular email service providers, you'll just need to enter your username and password to add your account. Note that Outlook.com includes Hotmail and Live Mail as well. If you use a different email service, such as one provided by your internet service provider, see the next section. This menu controls the mail accounts connected to the iPad. You'll see a list of email providers that come preconfigured on your iPad. If your provider is not listed, see the next section.  For Gmail accounts, select Google. For Hotmail, Live, and Outlook.com accounts, select Outlook.com. You'll need to enter the email address and password for the account you're logging into. The process may vary slightly depending on the services. For example, Yahoo! asks for your Yahoo! email address on one screen, then your password on the next, while Outlook.com asks for both on the same screen. If you're adding a Google account with two-factor security enabled, you'll need to enter a device-specific password instead of your regular Google password. Make sure that Mail is one of the selected services, so that new messages appear on your iPad. The data you selected to sync will begin loading on your iPad. After adding your account, return to this menu to adjust your retrieval settings. This will allow you to change how often you receive new messages. This will ensure that you receive new emails as soon as they arrive. It may take a while for all of the messages in your account to sync with your iPad. If you're in the Inbox view, tap the Mailboxes button in the upper-left corner to see your different connected accounts.
Summary: Tap the Settings app. Tap Mail, Contacts, Calendars. Tap Add Account. Select your service from the list. Enter your login information. Choose what services to sync. Tap Save to add the account. Return to the Mail, Contacts, Calendars menu. Tap the Fetch New Data option. Toggle Push on. Open the Mail app to find the mail from your account.

Problem: Article: You can remove the following growth at any time of year:  Dead or fungus-infected branches Suckers: the shoots that come up near the roots of the tree. Water shoots growing from the top branches Dried fruit from the previous year’s harvest This is the most important step in pruning, as it is responsible for the ultimate growth pattern and fruit production of the tree. You want to choose 4-6 primary branches to work with, and cut off all the rest.  All the branches you cut should be growing up at a 45 degree angle. Any branches that grow vertically or horizontally need to be removed, as they are likely to break when the tree begins bearing fruit. Prune your tree in a V-shaped pattern. All branches should have the appearance of the letter “V.” Cut off any branches that cross over each other, since these block sunlight. The best shape for a peach tree is an open vase, with a clear center to maximize sun.  Remove any branches on which the new growth is growing upwards above your head. This will make it difficult to pick the fruit. You want to cut the tree at the same angle of growth, about ¼ an inch from the lateral bud.  Avoid cutting the branch at too steep an angle or too close to the collar at the base, as this opens it up for infection. For branches exceeding 1 inch (2.5 cm) in diameter, use three cuts to aid in pruning. Make the first cut about halfway up the branch from the underside. Then, make a cut from the top down about one inch further. The weight of the branch will help the branch to break easily. Then, make your cut near the collar of the branch.
Summary: Remove all dead and unhealthy growth. Shape and train your peach tree. Prune your trees near the base of the branch.

Problem: Article: Many areas with sand dunes offer a rental service where you can rent a sandboard for a small fee, usually around $15-$25 USD. Check if there is a rental area in spots near you with sand dunes or in areas you are planning to visit. Renting a sandboard may be a good option if you do not want to have to buy a sandboard right away. In a pinch, you can use a snowboard or surfboard you already own to try sandboarding. A snowboard with a square or twin tail is ideal. A smaller surfboard, sometimes called a boogie board, is good for sandboarding, as it will not be too long. Make sure the snowboard or surfboard is smooth on both sides so it will glide well on the sand. Sandboards are usually made of wood, metal, or plastic. They should be about 9 to 12 millimetres (0.35 to 0.47 in) thick, 140 to 160 centimetres (55 to 63 in) wide, and 100 to 120 centimetres (39 to 47 in) long. Get a longer or shorter board based on your size and height. Look for a board with a square or twin tail so it glides nicely on the sand.  Sandboards can be pricy, ranging from $150-$200 USD. Get a sandboard with bindings if you plan to board standing up. Bindings are straps that are attached to the board and are designed to hold your feet in place when you are on the board. If you prefer to glide down the dunes on your stomach, you do not need a board with bindings. Most surf shops, and some snowboard shops, will offer sandboards. Talk to a sale representative in the store to find the right board for you. You can go fairly fast on a sandboard, especially if you find a good dune that slopes downhill. Make sure you always wear a helmet and elbow pads to protect your head and arms. You can also wear knee pads if you are riding the sandboard standing up. You should also wear sunscreen with at least 15 SPF, sunglasses, preferably with anti-glare, and long sleeves to protect yourself from the sun when you are out on the dunes.
Summary: Rent a sandboard at a facility close to a sand dune. Repurpose a snowboard or surfboard you don't plan on using again. Buy a sandboard at a local surf shop or online. Wear a helmet and protective gear.

Problem: Article: A full veil is made out of a single piece of fabric. It is folded in half to form two tiers: a longer veil that runs down your back and a blusher that is worn over the face in the ceremony.The total length of your full combines the first measurement (measurement of the longer veil) with the second measurement (measurement of the blusher). After adding together the two measurements, cut your veil to the appropriate length. Lay out the material on a flat, clean surface. Fold the material in half lengthwise. Fold the material in half widthwise. Locate the corner of the material where all four layers are separate. Use a pair of fabric scissors to round off the corners. You may measure this curve or choose to eyeball it. To achieve a smooth curve, carefully trim off the rough edges. Unfold the material and lay it out flat once again. Fold the top edge of the veil down so that it lays on top of the bottom layer of material. Adjust the length of the top layer until it is as long as the blusher measurement. Thread a needle. Insert the needle through both layers of material near the fold. Create a secure stitch on one end of the veil. As you continue stitching, gather the material. When you reach the other side, make sure the length of the gatherer material matches the length of your comb. Knot the thread and cut off the needle. Place the comb, curved side up, on top of the gathered edge. The blusher should be the top layer. Use a threaded needle to attach the comb to the veil by stitching several times around each tooth.
Summary:
Cut the veil to the desired length. Fold the material into quarters. Round off corners. Fold down the blusher. Stitch across the width of the veil near the fold, gathering the material as you go. Attach the comb to the veil.