INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If a recent change to your system caused errors in your registry, you can revert your computer's settings using a Restore Point. There are a couple of different ways to open the System Restore window:  Click the start menu and type "restore". Select "System Restore" from the list of results. Press ⊞ Win+Pause and click the "Advanced system settings" link. Click the System Protection tab. Click the System Restore button. If your computer has System Restore enabled, Windows will select the most recent restore point. Restore points are created when major changes to the system are made. If you don't have any restore points, click here to try another method.  Click the "Show more restore points" box to see previous restore points if the error has been around for a while. Each restore point will have a timestamp as well as a brief description of why the restore point was created. Scan for affected programs. This will show you all of the programs and drivers that will be deleted from the computer, as well as programs that will likely not work correctly after restoring. A system restore will not affect any of your personal files. Next and then Finish to start the restore process. This may take a few minutes. Your computer will reboot once the restore is complete.

SUMMARY: Open the System Restore window. Select a restore point. Click the . Click .


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Wet a steel brush (available at hardware stores). Brush the stained area for 1-2 minutes. This movement should remove at least some of the coagulated, dried blood from the surface of the carpet fibers. In a bowl, mix one tablespoon of dish washing liquid with two cups (500 ml) of cold water. Dip a clean cloth into the mixture and dab the stain. Blot the stain repeatedly until it is removed, rinsing the cloth with cold water when necessary. For best results, use a detergent with enzymes. If the dried blood stain remains, treat it with a mixture 1/2 cup (125 ml) of cold water and one tablespoon of ammonia. Dip a clean sponge in the solution and dab the stain, working inwards to prevent it from spreading outwards to other areas of the carpet. Repeat until the stain is removed and then dab the area with a clean, wet sponge.

SUMMARY: Scrub the stain with a steel brush. Treat the stain with a detergent solution. Use ammonia on stubborn stains.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you need a topic for a project, like an English project, but you don't know where to find one, ask your teacher for some ideas. She/He may be surprised to see that you are interested in doing your work. Go to the library, and research your topic. Find magazine articles, newspaper clippings,or how they dressed, what they imported/exported, and what were the most important things that happened during that time period. Find key information. If you have 1 month to do a book report, spend the next day getting books from the library, 1 week reading it, etc. It's a lot easier when you have a plan. Ask them to take you to Walmart, Longs Drugs, or any other store near you that sells tri-fold boards or big poster board. If you wait until the night before your project is due, you will be in trouble and you may not have enough time to do everything you need to. If you don't want to do your whole project in one day, make a plan to accomplish your goal of completing the project. If you get a Tri-Fold Board, put a time-line on one of the tri-fold parts, and on the other one, put the most important thing (if it's a company) they sell and (if it's a time period) how the people dressed and what music they listened to. If it's a person,artist, or band, put their music or any random fun facts about them the most important thing. The most important part is the essay. In your essay, you always need an introduction and thesis statement (main idea), 3 body paragraphs, a conclusion, a bibliography, and a reference page. In your introduction paragraph, you need to wake up your classmates when you read it. Start out with something that will catch their attention. For example: if it's on the atomic bombs, dress up as a mad scientist or the person who made them and act out what you say, jump around. You could start out with, Boom! (Jump towards the students) In (year A to year B) the Atomic Bomb was created! I, (whoever made the atom bomb), was (and so on). The reports can be really boring when you hear them so try to keep the students awake and not falling asleep. If you see someone starting to get bored, improvise and wake them up! Get some help and make your board colorful with bold fonts and rainbow colors.

SUMMARY:
Choose your topic. Don't procrastinate; get started! Plan. Tell your parents or guardians that you have a project. Work at least 20 minutes every day. Complete the accompanying essay before you do your board. Grab their attention. Have fun!