Write an article based on this "Pick a target journal. Submit your paper. Revise your paper based on the reviews. Get an acceptance. Check the proofs. Sign any necessary contracts."
article: Your target journal is the journal where you would like to have your paper published. Talk to your colleagues and co-authors to see where they recommend. Read the author guidelines for the journal carefully to make sure they do indeed publish case reports. Not all journals do. Other things to consider are:  Does the journal index the papers in the PubMed database?  Is there a publishing fee?  Is the journal well-respected in its field? One way of measuring this is the journal’s impact factor. This information should be available on the journal’s website. Is the journal peer-reviewed? Peer-review is a process in which manuscripts are given to experts in their field who provide their opinions on the study. This is a way to verify that the study was well conducted and that the conclusions are justified. Having been through peer-review gives your work credibility. Most journals use an online submission process in which you upload your paper online. Once you upload and submit your paper you will receive:  An acknowledgement of submission A decision several weeks later. The decision will likely come with anonymous reviews from your reviewers. The journal will likely: accept your paper, accept it with minor revision, accept it with major revisions, reject it with an invitation to revise and resubmit, or reject it without an invitation to resubmit. Receiving requests for revisions is a standard part of scientific publishing and generally improves the quality of the paper. When you revise your paper you should:  Provide a letter in which you answer each of the comments provided by each reviewer and provide page numbers showing how you addressed the comments in the manuscript Submit the letter with the revised manuscript If the original journal did not invite you to resubmit, then you can submit the revised version to a different journal and go through a new round of peer review. If you are able to answer all of the reviewers' and editors' comments on the manuscript in a way that is satisfactory, your paper is likely to be accepted after you revise it. You will receive another decision which will indicate that either:  The paper is accepted as it is. The paper is accepted after minor changes. You may receive this decision if the editor is largely satisfied, but has small content corrections or formatting changes that need to be made. After your paper is accepted, the journal will send you a draft to look over. These are called the proofs. You should check:  That all the tables and figures appear correctly in the right order. That there have been no errors in any mathematical formulas. That the body of the paper is correct and contains no typos or formatting errors. That the names and affiliations of the authors are correct. Read through the contract to make sure you fully understand the copyright implications of the contract. Things to consider are:  Do you as the author retain the copyright? Or will it belong to the journal? Are you prohibited from making the article freely available online? Is there an embargo period, meaning that you cannot talk to the press about your results before the journal publishes the paper?

Write an article based on this "Consider ecological and social effects. Prevent pollution. Involve the community. Conserve water and energy. Incorporate the three R's. Pay attention to sourcing."
article: In order to be considered a green business, ecological and social effects must always be taken into consideration and must be put ahead of profits when creating a product or selling a service. For example, this means that products should not be created in factories that exploit human labor for low wages. To be a green business, you must vow to be cognizant of both people and the environment. A green business will minimize the amount of toxins included in any product. In addition, they will mitigate the toxins that are produced in association with the production of their product to make sure that there is no harmful influence on people and/or the environment. For example, this includes the guarantee that manufacturing and delivery processes are environmentally friendly. A green business will become integrated with the community in which it operates. It will encourage employee volunteerism, donations, and cause marketing. This can involve events such as forums to educate and encourage consumers to be more educated about the tenants of green business and how to support green businesses in their community. A green business will keep all consumption of consumables such as water and energy to as minimal a level as possible. All waste and pollution should be kept to a minimum. When possible, alternative fuel sources should be used as a source of energy. The “three R's” are reduce, reuse, and recycle. Green businesses make these activities a priority in order to lessen their environmental impact. Green businesses will source their materials from green suppliers and make use of natural products whenever possible. In addition to using green suppliers, green businesses will also source locally whenever possible, even if cheaper materials are available elsewhere.

Write an article based on this "Right-click on the desktop background image. Click on View. Select an icon size."
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Do so with the right button on your trackpad or mouse. This opens the contextual menu. It's at the top of the menu. Click on "Large Icons" or "Medium Icons" to increase the size of the icons on your screen. Now you've made the icons your desktop bigger.