Problem: Article: See external links below. Note that the file is very large and will take some time to download. (If you take the time to look at the supported printer models, you'll notice that HP Laserjet 1020 isn't among them. Don't worry about that just yet.)     Make sure not to select the Gutenberg version.
Summary: Turn off and unplug the printer. Download and install the drivers. Restart your Mac computer. Turn on and connect the printer. Go to System Preferences > Print and Fax. Press + to add printer. Open the driver list and select HP Laserjet 1022.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Just like an athlete needs to prepare their muscles, a singer needs to warm up their voice to prevent strain and injury. Don't start with a song, or even vowels and consonants. Instead, run through some scales with simple sounds and breaths. Exercises for your warm-up include:  Hum. Humming activates your breath without straining your vocal chords.  Trill your lips and tongue to warm up your mouth and jaw. Begin with a simple scale, going up and down slowly (doh – mi – sol – mi – doh). Begin with the easiest songs you are going to practice, waiting 10-15 minutes to tackle the tougher parts. Vocal chords flap and vibrate to create sound, and they need to be properly lubricated to move freely. Drink 4-6 glasses of water a day and keep a full water bottle near you when practicing. On the night of a concert, make sure that you drink water throughout the day and before performing. Make sure you start drinking at least 30 minutes before performing so that your body has time to absorb the water. You need to feel well-rested to focus on your singing technique and prevent vocal fatigue or injury. Adults should get 6-8 hours of regular sleep each night in order to sing as beautifully as possible. Alcohol and caffeine dry out your throat, causing you to strain as you sing. Eating or drinking a lot of dairy products promotes the creation of mucous, which can inhibit proper breathing techniques. Yelling strains your voice by forcing air violently through your vocal chords. Speak softly whenever possible to protect your voice when you need it. Smoking damages the tissue in your lungs and should be avoided at all costs. There are few things that can do more permanent damage to your beautiful singing voice than smoking.

SUMMARY: Warm-up before singing. Stay hydrated. Get plenty of sleep. Avoid large amounts of alcohol, caffeine, and dairy. Try not to yell. Avoid smoking.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It's important to get into the habit of being a good student, and that means good study habits and good class attendance and participation. Getting to class on time and with the proper supplies (books, pencils, homework, etc.) takes self-discipline. Your teachers recognize which students do their best to be in class on time, and do their work on time. Some schools offer a wide selection of options, and other schools only have one choice for lunch. Even if you have to bring your own lunch, it's important to choose a lunch that will fuel your body for the rest of the day. Try to include all five food groups: fruits, veggies, protein, whole grains, and dairy. Don't forget to drink water too! You might not have a lot of time between classes to use the restroom, but you should empty your bladder (and your bowels, if you need to) about once every four hours. Remember, not using the bathroom frequently can cause bladder infections. You could also have an accident if you wait too long to go. You should plan to go at least once during the school day, around lunchtime if possible. At this age, it's common for girls to have occasional fights with their friends. Be sure that your friends are not actually bullying you or pressuring you to do things you don't want to do. Tween girls are growing and changing, and their personalities and interests change, too. It's not uncommon for tween girls to find that friendships they've had since early childhood are no longer a good fit. Instead of fighting or gossiping, find new friends that you are more compatible with.
Summary: Get to your classes on time. Eat a healthy lunch. Visit the bathroom. Maintain good friendships.

Although a highlighter may be the first thing you reach for when taking notes in a book, it may not be the most effective option. There are two drawbacks with a highlighter: first, you may be tempted to highlight way too much text, and second, you can’t take notes or do other types of annotations with a highlighter. Try using a pencil, pen, or (the best choice) fine-tipped colored markers instead of (or maybe in addition to) your usual highlighter. One important benefit of using pencil is the ability to erase! Use pencil if you are prone to making mistakes or if you'd like to be able to remove your notations later. Rather than underlining an entire passage, aim to underline only the topic sentence of that paragraph. Not only will this make it more efficient for you to return to your notes, but taking the time to identify the topic sentence of a passage is an excellent way to learn and solidify what you know. Whenever you are trying to work through a text, it may be tempting to think that almost everything is important. One common mistake is for readers to highlight or underline very large volumes of text. Resist this urge, as it will only make it more difficult for you to return to your notes. Instead, underline only that which is most important, such as keywords, or crucial quotes. In order to make it easy for you to look back over your notes and gain quick understanding, you may want to use some kind of color-coding system. For example, you could use orange to indicate any new vocabulary words; blue to indicate a specific theme for an essay you are writing; and green to identify places where you have questions. So that you don't forget, make a key somewhere in the book or on a loose sheet of paper that's kept in the book. The key should clearly and concisely state what each color means. An important aspect of reading is expanding your vocabulary. Anytime you encounter a word that you’re not familiar with, circle it (perhaps using a specific color pen), and find out what it means. You may even want to write down a brief definition in the margin. Another way to limit the volume of notations you make in your book is to avoid marking things that you already know. Even if it is central to the overall point that the author is making, if you encounter a concept or idea that you already have a firm grasp on, don’t bother marking it.
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One-sentence summary -- Mark the text with a pencil, pen, or fine-tipped colored markers. Underline the topic sentence in a passage. Avoid marking large volumes of text. Use a color system. Circle words you don’t know. Avoid marking the obvious.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: On a fake pair of Yeezys, the stitching is a messy criss-cross. The real ones have neat stitching that creates an “X” on both sides with a square separating them. Fake Yeezys could have any number of dots, but real Yeezys have exactly 9 in the center box.  The dots outside the rectangle don't count. On fake Yeezys, the stripes look like they've been printed on. A quick way to verify the shoe’s authenticity is by judging the material. A fake pair of Yeezys has a softer fabric, making it easy to identify as a counterfeit. The shoe’s tongue is another dead giveaway regarding its realness. A fake pair of Yeezy's soft material makes the tongue slouchier, while a real pair stands straight up.
Summary:
Look for messy stitching. Count the red dots on the heel tab. See how the stripes on the inside of the heel tab blend in. Check the material’s quality.