INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you are writing a Thank You Note to an English or History professor, this is an especially great idea. Include a quote from the classroom reading that stuck with you. Make fun of something you learned in class. Target your joke to the subject matter. Or, include a fun memory you have of that particular class. Reminisce with your teacher about what the first day of class was like or how you felt before and after a difficult exam. Let them see their class from your point of view in an encouraging way. If your perception of them changed over time, in an uplifting way, express this to them.

SUMMARY: Add an inspiring quote. Include a joke. Tell a story.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Note: If you feel comfortable starting on the right side of the bicycle and pedaling first with the right foot, that's fine too.

SUMMARY: Stand on the left side of your bicycle. Position the left pedal at the 10:00 position (as on a clock). Put your left foot on the left pedal. Push off twice on the ground with your right foot, as this will give you enough momentum to swing your right leg over the seat without falling off. As your bicycle begins to move, swing your right leg over. Sit down on the bicycle seat and pedal away.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The best time of year for bass is the pre-spawn.This is the time of year when the fish are waking up from winter inactivity to start the mating cycle. It begins with the water temperature starts to rise to 55 or 60 degrees and the females and males start to come up in the waters and interact with one another. Since they have been mostly dormant during the colder months, they are really aggressive and angry this time of year. This time period falls around early spring and lasts the whole season.  During this time, you can catch bass closer to the shore and closer to the surface. You can bass in any season, but they are really active during the spring months. If you catch a female during this period, make sure you let her go so she can nest and populate the body of water with more bass. Find a map of the body of water where you plan to fish. The maps will show you the depths of the different areas of the water and any drop offs under the surface of the water. Bass like the lurk near the bottom in non-peak seasons, so having a map of the depths of the body of water you are fishing in can help you find the bass. It can also help you find underwater structures where the bass might like to hide. Most bodies of water have a map available online from either the state or local natural resources website. The best times of day to catch a bass are the early hours of the morning and the last hours of the day. Try to get to your fishing spot about an hour before sunrise or an hour before sunset because the bass bite more at these times when the sun isn't too high overhead. If you happen to fish during the middle of the day, look for the bass in shaded areas away from direct sunlight. They avoid areas of extreme light and heat. You can get bass to bite in the afternoon in open water if it is cloudy or if the water is muddy enough to shield the sun. Bass like to be near objects, vegetation, or obstructions in the water, such as a stump or tree that has fallen into the water. It can be near boat docks or bridge posts. Cast around low hanging tree limbs and in large patches of weeds as well because bass like the constant cover provided by these places in the water. Be careful when you cast around these kinds of objects since you might get your lures or hooks stuck on them. If you do, you could lose your lure or have to re-hook your line. The risk is worth it because sizable bass are in these areas.

SUMMARY: Fish during the pre-spawn. Use a map. Start at the right time of day. Fish near areas of cover.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you're using Windows 8, select "Desktop" from the Start menu or press ⊞ Win+D first to open the desktop view. You'll find this in the "Taskbar" tab. You'll see the taskbar disappear. You can click "OK" to close the menu, or adjust further settings. Move your cursor to the bottom of the screen and the taskbar will pop back up. It will hide again when you move your mouse off it.

SUMMARY:
Right-click the taskbar and select "Properties." Check the "Auto-hide the taskbar" box. Click "Apply." Reveal the taskbar with your mouse cursor.