Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Continue assembling the planks until you’ve covered the entire subfloor. Apply pressure to the flooring. Place transition strips at doorways and other openings. Install quarter-round moulding around the edges of the room.

Answer: Proceed 1 row after the other, remembering to alternate the placement of the seams between rows. Check your work as you go. There should be no gaps between the planks. It may be necessary to rip the final row of planks (cut them lengthwise) to get them to properly fit the remaining space. After every 2-3 rows, set a piece of heavy furniture or a stack of boxes or similar objects on top of the new laminate. The added weight will flatten out the planks and help them settle into place. It will also prevent them from shifting or coming dislodged while you finish up the rest of the floor.  Allow the weighted objects to remain in place until you begin installing the next few rows. You also have the option pushing a weighted roller over the entire floor when you’ve finished installing it. Measure each doorway, threshold, closet, or nook in the room where the laminate will meet another type of flooring. Trim the included transition strips to the appropriate length, then tap them down until they’re seated snugly. Don’t subtract the 3⁄8 inch (0.95 cm) expansion gap allowance for the transition strips. They need to be left slightly longer in order to sit flush. Pick out a set of wood moulding that matches the look of your new flooring. Alternatively, you can reattach the same baseboards and trim you were using before. Fasten the moulding with finishing nails, then stand back and admire your handiwork!  Measure and cut new moulding to the room specifications you took previously. Don’t forget to remove the spacers from around the edges of the room before putting the moulding back on.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Download the Google+ app. Launch the app. Log in. Copy the link you want to share. Share the link.

Answer: Download the app using either the App Store or Google Play, depending on your device. Click the search bar on your app’s store, and search for Google+. Click on the app, and click “Install” to download and install the app into your device. Once you have the app downloaded, you can open it by tapping on the app icon on your home screen or app drawer. To do this, enter your Gmail e-mail address and password; when you have finished, click “Sign in” to access your page. Open up your phone browser, click the search bar, and type in the website you want to share.  Once on the website, hold your finger on the address bar. This will highlight the URL. Click on the Options button of your smartphone. The button is usually located on the left side of your phone. Once you tap the button, a menu will appear; tap on “Copy.” Click on the “Share” button to post your link to your Google+ account.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Talk to your doctor about what sampling method to use. Get rid of your first urine excretion of the day. Take the prescribed iodine. Collect your urine samples in the designated container. Bring your samples to your doctor. Discuss your results with your doctor.

Answer: For the most accurate results, a full collection of all samples for 24 hours is recommended. However, this is often impractical, so your doctor may ask you to collect 6 random samples throughout the day or even use a single representative sample. For most tests, you will not collect your first urine sample after you wake up. Go to the bathroom, and flush the sample the way you normally would. After you first pee in the morning, take the iodine tablets prescribed for the test. The tablet should come with directions from your doctor or the test manufacturer. Take the tablets specifically as directed. If you are collecting multiple samples, your doctor will provide you with a container. Collect your samples by urinating into the containers provided with the test kit as directed by your doctor. Your doctor will also provide you with information on how to store your samples safely until you drop them off for analysis.  If you are collecting one sample, you may only need to pee in one cup. If you are collecting multiple samples, you will generally use sterile cups to collect the urine, then pour it into your collection container. If you are collecting samples for a 24 hour period, be sure to collect the first urine after you wake up the next day, too. Once you have finished collecting the necessary samples, bring your samples into your doctor’s office or send them off to the lab as directed. The lab will check the samples to see how much iodine you have excreted over the course of a day. Most people excrete the majority of the iodine they take in during a day. If you have an iodine deficiency, though, you will absorb more. The lower the iodine in your urine, the more of a deficiency you have. After your urine test has been processed, you will be able to go into your doctor's office to discuss your results. This could be a few days to a few weeks after you submit your test, depending on the specific test your doctor ordered and whether their office does in-house labs. Your doctor will be able to talk to you about your symptoms and how they relate to your results. If you do have an iodine deficiency, they can help you come up with a management plan.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Understand how this method works. Insert a CD into your computer. Open iTunes. Sort your music by Kind. Find protected audio files. Select up to 80 minutes of music. Create a new playlist for the files. Click ⋯. Click Burn Playlist to Disc. Create the MP3 disc. Wait for the CD to finish burning. Rip the CD's music to MP3 Format the CD

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While iTunes can play most protected audio files, you will be unable to recover unprotected versions through iTunes Match if the music is old enough or if you didn't purchase it to begin with. You can use a work-around by burning the protected music to a CD and then ripping the CD to MP3 in iTunes. There are a few caveats, however:  You'll need to be authorized to play the protected M4P files in iTunes in the first place in order to burn it to a CD. There will be a small drop in quality. You'll want to use a CD-RW if possible if you have a lot of files to convert, otherwise you'll need a lot of blank CD-Rs. You can reuse a CD-RW up to 1000 times, which can be a lifesaver for large libraries. Make sure that this is a new, blank, CD-RW-type CD. If you're using a computer without a DVD drive, you'll need to buy an external USB DVD drive for your computer before you can proceed. Its app icon resembles a multicolored musical note on a white background. Click the Kind tab above your music library list to do so. If you don't see the Kind tab, do the following to make it appear:  Right-click the sorting options bar at the top of your iTunes library. Check the Kind option. Look for files with "M4P" listed in the Kind column; any M4P file is a protected iTunes file. Hold down Ctrl (or ⌘ Command on a Mac) while clicking each song that you want to convert. Right-click one of the selected songs, select Add to Playlist in the drop-down menu, click New Playlist, and type in a name for the playlist. It's in the upper-right side of the playlist's page. A drop-down menu will appear. It's in the drop-down menu. Doing so prompts a pop-up window to appear. Check the "MP3 CD" box, then click Burn at the bottom of the window. Your playlist's music will begin burning onto the CD. This may take several minutes. Once the CD finishes burning, you can proceed with converting the music. . Once you've created the CD, you should be able to open the CD inside of iTunes, select the contents of the CD, and create MP3 versions of the music on the CD by clicking File, selecting Convert in the drop-down menu, and clicking Create MP3 Version in the pop-out menu. Once you've created MP3 versions of your music, you'll be able to delete the protected versions of the music from your computer. before burning more music onto it. If you want to convert another 80 minutes of music, make sure that you wipe clean the CD before burning the music in question onto it.