Q: It's a gray app that contains gears (⚙️) and is typically located on your home screen. It's the top section in the Settings menu that contains your name and image if you've added one.  If you are not signed in, tap Sign in to (Your Device), enter your Apple ID and password, then tap Sign In. If you are running an older version of iOS, you may not need to do this step. It's in the second section of the menu. It's near the top of the "APPS USING ICLOUD" section. It will turn green. Photos you take on your iPhone, as well as existing photos in your Camera Roll, will now be saved to iCloud. If you'd like to save storage space on your iPhone, tap Optimize iPhone Storage to store smaller versions of photos on your device. Any new photos you take with your iPhone will now sync to all that devices on which you've signed in with your Apple ID when they're connected to Wi-Fi. It's a gray app that contains gears (⚙️) and is typically located on your home screen. It's the top section in the Settings menu.  If you are not signed in, tap Sign in to (Your Device), enter your Apple ID and password, then tap Sign In. If you are running an older version of iOS, you may not need to do this step. It's in the second section of the menu. It's near the top of the "APPS USING ICLOUD" section. It will turn green. It's the round button on the face of your iPad, below the screen. It's a white app with a multi-colored flower icon. It's at the bottom of the screen. It's one of the albums on the screen, likely in the upper-left corner. After your iPhone and iPad have synced with iCloud, the photos from your iPhone will appear in this folder.
A: Open your iPhone's Settings. Tap your Apple ID. Tap iCloud. Tap Photos. Slide "iCloud Photo Library" to the "On" position. Slide "Upload to My Photo Stream" to the "On" position. Open your iPad's Settings. Tap your Apple ID. Tap iCloud. Tap Photos. Slide "iCloud Photo Library" to the "On" position. Press the Home button. Open the Photos app. Tap Albums. Tap All Photos.

Q: Right-click on the image and select Image, then Transform, then either Flip Horizontally or Flip Vertically. Alternatively, you can click the Flip icon in the Toolbox. Under Tool Options, you can choose whether to flip horizontally or vertically. To perform basic image rotations, right-click the image and select Image, then Transform, then select whether you want to rotate 90° clockwise, counterclockwise, or 180°. If you’d rather rotate the image at a custom angle, right-click the image, then select Tools, transform Tools, then Rotate. This will open the Rotate tool, where you can set the angle of rotation either with the slider or by entering a number. You can also move the center point of the rotation by entering the coordinates or dragging the circle in the picture.
A: Flip an image. Rotate an image 90°. Rotate an image at a custom angle.

Q: You can buy MetroCards in vending machines, which are located in bus stations and subways, as well as in subway station booths, which are staffed by attendants. These cards are also sold in local stores as well. While you can't buy a MetroCard on the bus, you can buy one from the MetroCard bus or van that comes around the main bus routes once a month. If you work in New York City, you can also sometimes get MetroCards through your employer at a pre-tax rate. You can choose between a Pay-Per-Ride MetroCard or an Unlimited Ride MetroCard. With Pay-Per-Ride, you'll chose how many rides you want to add at $2.75 USD apiece in 2017, plus you get a 5% bonus. So if you put $25.00 USD on your card, they'll add an additional $1.25. With the Unlimited Ride MetroCard, you pay one price for unlimited rides for a week or 30 days.  As of 2017, the Unlimited Ride MetroCard is $32.00 USD for a week and $121.00 USD for a month, unless you qualify for reduced rates. People with disabilities and people over 65 qualify for reduced rates. This card includes local buses and subways. You can also purchase an Unlimited Ride Express Bus MetroCard, which is $59.90 USD for a week. It includes express buses, not just local buses. Once you've decided what you want, you can simply buy what you need. If you don't want to buy a MetroCard, which costs $1 USD the first time you buy it, you can also buy a SingleRide ticket. The SingleRide ticket is $3 USD and includes one transfer.  You can pay with credit or debit cards at all vending machines, though only the large ones accept cash. Subway stations only accept cash. You must put at least $5.50 on a Pay-Per-Ride MetroCard.  You can also pay cash on the bus in exact change. For an express bus, the fare is $6.50 USD.
A: Find a MetroCard vending location. Decide what kind of MetroCard you want. Purchase your MetroCard or SingleRide Ticket.

Q: In the wild, Norfolk Island pines grow in sandy and slightly acidic soil. This means they need well-draining soil, which you can make by combining equal parts:  Potting soil Peat moss Sand These trees like soil that's evenly moist, similar to the slight dampness of a wrung-out sponge, but not wet or soggy. Before watering, stick your finger into the soil. When the top inch (2.5 cm) of the soil is dry, water thoroughly with lukewarm water until the water drains through the holes in the bottom of the pot.  Allow all the excess water to drain through into the saucer below the pot. Empty the saucer when the water stops flowing.  Even if it only happens once, severe drying can cause needles and branches to dry out, fall off, and never grow back. Norfolk Island pines need several hours of sunlight per day, but they do not like direct sunlight. A good location for this plant is in a room with lots of northeast- or northwest-facing windows.  You can also place these trees in rooms with south- or west-facing windows, but they must be shaded windows to protect the tree from direct sun. Other great locations for a Norfolk Island pine include sunrooms and covered patios. In the spring, summer, and early fall, feed the Norfolk Island pine with a balanced fertilizer every two weeks. When the plant needs to be watered, add some liquid fertilizer to the water and feed the tree.  A balanced fertilizer is one with equal parts nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium. Norfolk Island pines do not need to be fed during dormant periods in late fall and winter. To know when the growing phase starts up again, look for light green growth on the tips of the branches in spring.
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Plant the tree in the right soil. Keep the soil slightly moist. Make sure the tree gets lots of indirect sunlight. Fertilize during growing phases.