Write an article based on this "Log in with a different administrator account. Open the Start menu and select “Control Panel. Click “Add or remove user accounts. Click the name of the account you want to change. Click “Change Password."
article: If you’re unable to access one administrator account (such as the user called Administrator), log in as any other user with administrative privileges. It’s likely that the first account you created when setting up the computer has these privileges. If you don’t have another administrator account, try a different method. ” If you don’t see a link to Control Panel on the Start menu, try pressing ⊞ Win+S to launch the search box, then type Control. When “Control Panel” appears in the search results, click on it. ” Windows will ask you to confirm your password to proceed. Administrator accounts can change the password of any account on the system. If the account you want to change is called Administrator, click that account. ” Follow the on-screen instructions to set a new password. You’ll need to type it twice in order to confirm the change. Once Windows accepts the new password, you’ll be able to log in with that account.

Write an article based on this "Plant trees Roll sod Choose a color theme for your plants to create a specific mood in your yard. Put in plants that naturally grow in your area if you want a low maintenance yard. Vary the heights of your plants to add visual interest. Use plants with different leaf shapes and textures to add variety to your yard."
article: first. Trees are the largest parts of your landscape and should be prioritized so you can plan around them. Choose a place in your yard where your tree will fit once it’s reached its full size. Pick up a young tree from your local nursery so it’s easier to transport and plant. Dig a hole slightly wider and deeper than the tree’s root system and put your tree in the ground. Water the tree every day for the first 3-4 weeks so it can establish roots.  Tie the tree trunk to stakes to help it grow straight and prevent wind from blowing it over. Choose evergreen trees if you want shade in your yard throughout the entire year. Pick deciduous trees that lose their leaves yearly if you just need shade in the summer. across your lawn if you don’t want to grow grass. Sod is pre-grown grass that’s rolled up and easy to lay in your yard. After measuring your yard and determining how much sod you need, lay it down along the edges of your yard first. Work in a brick-like pattern until your entire yard is covered.  You may need to cut pieces of sod to fit around curves or obstacles already present in your yard. Look at the nearest landscaping store to see what types of grasses they offer. Color themes create a mood for your yard. Use warm-colored plants, like those that are red or orange, to add warmth and excitement to your yard. If you want a more relaxing space, choose plants with cool colors, like blue, white, and pink.  Make sure to choose similarly colored plants for your entire yard so it’s completely cohesive. For example, you may plant sunflowers, zinnias, and petunias to create a warm color scheme. Go to a plant nursery or landscaping store and ask them what plants are native to your local climate. That way, all you have to do is plant them in your yard and provide minimal watering and upkeep.  If you’re working on a budget, native plants tend to be cheaper to maintain than other plants. For example, if you live in a hot, arid climate, avoid planting anything that requires a lot of water. Instead, look for succulents or cacti for your yard. Native plants require less watering since they’re already used to their climate. Use shorter flowering plants around the inner edges of your landscaping. Plant tall decorative shrubs or grasses behind them so they don’t block your view of your shorter plants.  Put tall plants in corners to add another visual pop! Mix decorative grasses, like fountaingrass or feather reedgrass, with ground cover plants, like lamb’s ear or impatiens. Combine beds of smaller, flowering plants with leafier, upright plants to create visual interest. Put plants with different leaf shapes next to one another so they contrast and stand out.  Even if they have different leaf shapes and textures, avoid putting plants that are the same color next to one another. Otherwise, you won’t be able to easily tell them apart. For example, you may put lamb’s ear, which has smooth round leaves, next to more textured plants like ferns, that have large, textured leaves.

Write an article based on this "Smile and make eye contact. Strike up a conversation. Give compliments. Try some playful touching."
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Classic flirtation tactics like smiling and making eye contact are good places to start. Whether you see him from across a room or you are sitting across a table from each other, smiling and making eye contact is a good way to show your interest. However, smiling and making eye contact is a friendly gesture, so it is a lower stakes version of flirtation that some other bolder options.  Try making eye contact for a few seconds and then look away for a moment. Then, look at him again and see if he is still looking at you. If he is, then this might indicate that he finds you attractive. Flash him a smile to send the message that you also find him attractive. Before you ask a guy out, you will probably want to get to know him and find out if you two have anything in common. Otherwise, it might turn into a boring date. Ask him about his interests, likes, and dislikes, and background to start getting to know him. Some questions you can ask him include:   What do you do for a living? What do you like to do for fun? What kind of music do you like? Did you grow up around here? Do you have any pets? Are you having a good time? Compliments are always appreciated, whether you are flirting with someone or not. By giving the guy a compliment, you can increase his confidence and send a message that you are attracted to him.  If he’s interested, then might reciprocate with a compliment of his own. If he’s not interested, then he can politely say thanks and then change the subject.  Try saying something like, “You have a great sense of style! I love your suit.” Or, you can be a bit bold and say something like, “I am sorry if I am staring, but you have gorgeous eyes.” Giving him a few playful touches is a fun way to flirt and gauge his interest at the same time. Try some brief, gentle touches to let him know that you are attracted to him. These gestures may also give him the confidence to touch you back.   For example, you can try touching him on the arm or shoulder when he says something that you find interesting or funny. Or, if you want to be a little bolder, then you can try placing a hand on his back to guide him as you are walking through a crowded place together.