Choose your preferred options and then run it to clean up your hard drive. Install it and scan your system for unnecessary files and invalid registry entries.
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One-sentence summary -- Click the Start orb -> All Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools -> Disk Cleanup. Download a program called CCleaner by visiting the CCleaner Homepage and clicking the "Free Download" button.

Q: A grungy tub does not make for a relaxing bath. Start with a clean tub for best results.  A quick way to clean a tub without a harsh chemical smell is to use baking soda. This cuts through soap scum without harsh smells. You can make a simple baking soda paste with 1 cup baking soda and add water for the desired consistency. Add the paste to the tub and let it dry. Wipe out the baking soda with a warm sponge, making sure to scrub any stubborn residue. You will want a water temperature warm enough to relax you but not hot enough to damage your skin or burn you. Try to get a temperature between 95-101 degrees Fahrenheit. Make sure the drain is closed and fill the tub. While the water is running, add desired infusions such as bubble bath or oils. The running water will disperse the bubbles and scents more easily.  If you wait until the tub is full and the water is off, the oil may just sink to the bottom of the tub. Choose a scent that you like that makes you feel good. Good scents may be something like honey, almond, lavender, sea salt, vanilla. You can use bath bombs or epsom salt to help with relaxation.  Epsom salt baths include many benefits including pain relief, stress relief, and skin care. Bath bombs come in many scents! They are also quite easy to make and can provide an interesting fizz to a normal bath.
A: Start with a clean tub. Run warm, not hot, water. Infuse your bath water. Consider adding salts.

Article: Being away from school on a field trip also means you’re away from the school nurse and may be in a location away from quick medical treatment, so it’s important that you have a basic first aid kit handy. Store the kit somewhere on the bus or your vehicle where you can quickly access it such as under a seat or in the glove compartment.  You can find first aid kits at pharmacies, medical supply stores, and online.  Build your own first aid kit that you can bring with you in case there’s an accident or injury on the field trip. Handing out nametags to the students on the field trip will help other teachers, chaperones, and the staff at the destination identify them. Before you arrive at the destination, hand out blank name tags and have the students write their names, or write their names for them and paste the name tag on their chest so they’re visible. You may want to put your cellphone or the name of the school on the name tag as well in case one of the students wanders off. Keep any permission documents together in a folder so you can easily access and search through them if you need them. If you need to produce the documents or confirm that it was signed and completed, keeping them in 1 location will make it easier for you to locate them. Keep any allergy or medical information that may be needed in the folder as well. If you plan to distribute informational handouts or written assignments for students to use on the field trip, keep them collected in one location so you can access them and keep them organized. Store them in a folder in your bag so you can distribute them on the field trip. Keep your phone with you in case you need to contact a parent or another teacher or chaperone. You can also use your phone to take pictures while you’re on the trip. Bring a phone charger just in case you need to recharge your battery.  Make sure you have permission to take photos of the students or the destination before you take any. If your charger needs an outlet plug, be sure to bring one as well. Bring a few extra pens, pencils, notebooks, paper, or any other supplies you’ll need to use on the field trip. In the event that a student loses or forgets to bring something, you’ll have them covered. Have copies of any documents the students need on the trip so you can give them one if they lose or damage theirs. Bring paper towels, tissues, trash bags, wet wipes, and hand sanitizer so you can clean up messes on the field trip. Keep them in a bag or on the bus or vehicle so you can easily access them if you need to use them.  You may also want to bring a pair of disposable gloves to keep your hands clean. Peppermints can help prevent motion sickness if you or any of the students feel ill during the drive.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Keep a first aid kit on the bus or vehicle so you can access it. Give the students name tags so you can identify them. Place all of the signed waivers and permission slips in a folder. Fill a folder with any handouts or assignments for the students. Bring your cellphone and a charger. Pack extra school supplies in case a student needs them. Have cleaning supplies handy in case you need them.

Article: Lay out your fabric so that it is in two layers and place your unfolded jeans on top of your fabric. Smooth them out so that they are flat and even. Then, trace around the edges of the jeans leaving about ½” (1.3 cm) on all sides for seam allowance. If you want baggier overalls, then trace further away from the edges of the jeans. For example, you could trace 2” (5cm) from the edges of your jeans for baggy overalls. You might also use a baggy pair of jeans to make it easier to get a loose fit. After you finish tracing around the edges of your jeans, use a sharp pair of scissors to cut along the edges of the lines you created. Make sure to cut straight even lines in your fabric. The 2 pieces you cut out will be the legs and waistband of your overalls. Next, you will need to create the bib pieces for your overalls. To do this, measure from your waist to your chest and cross the front of your chest. Then, add 1” (2.5 cm) to each measurement for a seam allowance. Trace a rectangle with these dimensions onto your folded fabric and then cut it out from both layers. These pieces will be the front and back bib pieces for your overalls. To make the straps, measure from your chest to your shoulder blade and add 1” (2.5 cm) for a seam allowance. This will be the strap length that you need to create. You can make your straps as wide or as narrow as you like, but 2” (5 cm) to 3” (7.5 cm) is a good size. However, make sure to add 1” (2.5 cm) to your strap width as well for the seam allowance. When you have determined your strap measurements, trace these onto the folded fabric and cut along the lines to make two identical straps. If you would like to include a pocket on the front of your overalls, then you can also make a pocket piece. To make a pocket piece, draw a rectangle onto your fabric and cut it out. Make sure that the rectangle is smaller than your front bib piece, but large enough to use as a pocket.  A good pocket width might be 4” (10 cm) by 6” (15 cm). Make sure to add 1” (2.5 cm) to both sides of the rectangle for the seam allowance as well. You will only need 1 piece to create the pocket, so you only need to cut out 1 rectangle.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Trace the outline of your jeans onto your folded fabric. Cut along the lines you traced. Cut out 2 rectangles large enough to cover your chest and abdomen. Cut out the straps. Make a pocket piece if desired.