INPUT ARTICLE: Article: On some versions of Windows, the top menu bar is hidden by default. Display it with one of the following methods (you may need to try more than one):  Press Alt. Press F10. Right-click a blank space on the tab bar and select Menu Bar Click the word Firefox from the top menu bar, then Preferences from the drop-down list. This should open Preferences in a new tab or a pop-up window. Some versions of Firefox use the term Options instead. Visit the Preferences tab and look for the words "When Firefox starts:" followed by a drop-down menu. Click this drop-down menu and select Show my home page. If you do not see this option, click the General tab. Just below the "When Firefox starts:" menu, look for the words "Home page:" followed by a blank space. There are several ways to set your home page here:  Type the URL of your desired home page into the blank space. If you want multiple pages to open when you start Firefox, separate multiple URLs with the pipe symbol: |. Click Use Current Pages to make all of your currently open tabs appear when you start Firefox. Click Use Bookmark... to select one of your saved bookmarks as the home page. Click Restore to Default to return to the default Mozilla start page.

SUMMARY: Display the top menu bar. Select Firefox, then Preferences. Set Firefox to display a home page when opened. Change your home page.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Dampen two paper towels. Scatter your chilli seeds on one paper towel and layer the second paper towel on top of it. Place the seeds in a zip lock bag or plastic container and seal it shut. As a general rule, chilli seeds need a temperature of 23-30 degrees Celsius (73-86 degrees Fahrenheit) to germinate. Place your seeds in a spot with consistent warmth (e.g. on a heated mat) for a period of 2-5 days, until they swell or sprout. Make sure that the heat source isn't hot enough to melt the zip lock bag or plastic container that your seeds are stored in.  Pre-germinating the chilli seeds this way before planting them in compost or soil will give them a better chance of sprouting successfully. In warmer climates, the seeds can be left outdoors to germinate, provided that the temperature does not drop below 15 degrees Celsius (59 degrees Fahrenheit). Fill a large planting tray or a multi cell seed tray to the brim with a light compost or potting soil. Break up any large clumps. Push the compost down 1-2 millimeters and water it. The soil should be watered right before adding the seeds, and then very little until germination occurs. Drop individual chilli seeds on top of the compost, about 2 inches (5 cm) apart. Cover them lightly with more compost. Gently firm the compost and mist it lightly with a spray bottle. Place plastic wrap over the planting tray to lock in heat and moisture. Place the tray in the same warm spot you put your seeds initially. Alternatively, you can purchase an electric propagation mat or tray (available at garden centres) which will keep your seedlings at a warm, consistent temperature. Keep an eye on the planting tray to monitor growth and ensure the compost quality. The compost should be moist but not wet, and should not be watered unless it feels especially dry. Sprouting should begin after approximately two weeks.

SUMMARY: Place the seeds between two damp paper towels. Store the seeds somewhere warm for 2-5 days. Fill the planting tray. Disperse and cover the chilli seeds. Cover and germinate the seeds. Monitor the seedlings.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The chorus is easy — you're just playing chords you've already learned in a steady pattern. Play this progression four times for the chorus. For reference, the chorus is the part of the song that starts, "because maybe/ you're gonna be the one that saves me..." This is only after the first chorus. In the recording, there's about a measure of rest after the last Em7 of the chorus. Then, as the song transitions into the third verse, there's about a measure of A7sus4 strumming that switches to Em7 strumming as soon as the verse starts. Listening to the recording will help a lot here. The timing with the rest beats can be a little challenging to get at first.

SUMMARY: Play and repeat Cadd9-Em7-G-Em7. Transition into the next section with Asus4.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Hold the clinometer so the curved rim of the protractor is facing downward. Tilt the clinometer until you can look through the straw or paper tube and see the top of a tall object you want to measure, such as a building. You can use this method to measure the angle between you and the top of that object, or the object's height. Keep the clinometer steady in that position, until the dangling string becomes still. Calculate the angle between the midpoint of the protractor (90º), and the point where the string crosses the rim by subtracting one from the other. For example, if the string crosses the rim at 60º, the angle of elevation between you and the top of the object is 90–60=30º. If the string crosses the rim at 150º, the angle of elevation is 150-90=60º.  The angle of elevation will always be less than 90º since 90º is straight up in the sky. The answer will always be positive (greater than 0º). If you subtract the larger number from the smaller and get a negative number, just cross out the minus sign to get the right answer. For example, if you calculate that 60-90=-30º, the actual angle of elevation is +30º. The tangent of an angle is defined as the side of a right triangle opposite the angle, divided by the side adjacent to the angle. In this case, the triangle is formed by three points: you, the base of the object, and the top of the object. The "opposite" side from this angle is the height of the object, and the adjacent side is the distance between you and the object's base.  You can use a scientific or graphing calculator, an online tangent calculator, or a chart listing tangents for various angles. To calculate the tangent on a calculator, press TAN and enter the angle you found. If the answer is below 0 or above 1, set your calculator to degrees instead of radians and try again. If you want to find out how tall the object is, you'll need to know how far away you are from its base. Measure using a tape measure. If you don't have one, count the number of ordinary steps it takes to get to the object, then measure the length of one step once you find a ruler. The total distance is the length of one step multiplied by the number of steps you took.  Some protractors have rulers marked along the straight edge. Remember, the tangent of your angle is (object's height) / (distance between you and the object). Multiply the tangent by the distance you measured, and you'll be left with just the object's height!   For example, if the angle of elevation was 35º, and your distance from the object was 45 units, the object's height equals 45 x tangent(35º), or 31.5 units. Add your own height at eye level to your answer, since that's how far your clinometer was above the ground.

SUMMARY:
Sight the top of a tall object through the straw. Measure the angle using the protractor. Calculate the tangent of this angle. Measure your distance from the object. Use your measurements to calculate the height of the object.