Article: If you live in a temperate or warm climate, nearly all plant nurseries in your area should sell jacaranda seedlings. If you need help locating a jacaranda plant, or if a nursery has different options to choose from, ask the sales staff for assistance. If there isn’t a plant nursery in your area, you can also visit the Garden section of large retail stores. Retailers like WalMart and Home Depot will stock a large variety of plants, and will likely carry jacaranda seedlings. If you don’t live near a nursery or garden center, there may not be a way for you to purchase a jacaranda seedling in person. In this case, you can find and order a jacaranda online. Check major online plant retailers, such as Annie’s Annuals, Fast Growing Trees, or Nursery Live. Certain retailers will provide a seedling—with others, you may need to order a packet of seeds. Although jacarandas commonly grow in temperate or humid climates, they can survive in cooler areas as well—even regions that receive light frosts. Jacaranda trees grow best in zone 10 in the hardiness scale, which includes warmer climates. If you know a friend or relative with a jacaranda tree, ask if you can take a cutting of their plant. A cutting is segment taken from a branch; the cutting itself should be at least 15 centimeters (6 inches) long, but can be as long as you would like. Place the jacaranda cutting in water until small roots begin to emerge. Then, plant the cutting in a small pot filled with rich soil, water regularly, and let the tree grow. Jacaranda seedlings also tend to spring up around the base of mature jacaranda trees. If you can safely and legally dig up one of these seedlings, you can transplant it into a planter and so begin growing your own tree.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Purchase a jacaranda at a plant nursery. Order a jacaranda seedling or seeds online. Plant a jacaranda from a cutting. Transplant a growing jacaranda seedling.

Problem: Article: Go to https://www.google.com/preferences in any web browser. Your browser must have cookies enabled in order for it to save your preferences when you exit. You'll find it near the top of the page.  If SafeSearch is locked in your browser, you will need to enter the password when prompted. If this box is already unchecked, SafeSearch is disabled on your computer. It's in the middle of the page. This setting isn't directly related to SafeSearch, but it will ensure that you see a larger variety of relevant images. Again, if this box is checked, it's already active. This blue button is at the bottom of the page. Doing so will save your settings and return you to Google. Search for your preferred term or phrase to determine whether or not SafeSearch has been disabled. If you see explicit (or even different) results than before, you've successfully disabled SafeSearch for Google. If you still aren't seeing explicit content, your ISP or region may be blocking explicit results. You can contact your ISP to inquire, or you can use a VPN or proxy to view blocked content.
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If you log into Windows 8.1 with your Microsoft Account, you'll link your OneDrive (formerly SkyDrive) storage with your Windows computer. Windows will automatically save all new files to your OneDrive storage, while keeping copies on your local storage as well. You can change how your files are synced and whether or not you want to save documents to OneDrive by default.  Open the Charms bar and select "Settings". Select "Change PC settings" and then "OneDrive". Click the "File storage" option. You will see your available OneDrive storage space, and you can toggle saving to OneDrive by default on or off. Click the "Sync settings" option to change your OneDrive sync settings. You can sync your PC's settings so that they are automatically applied to any computer you log into, as well as a variety of other settings such as web browsers and personalization. Windows 8.1 includes a OneDrive app that you can use to manage your OneDrive online storage. You can also use the app as a Modern UI File Explorer.  Open the Start screen and type "onedrive". Select "OneDrive" from the list of results. Right-click or swipe files to select them. Use the menu that appears at the bottom to manipulate the files. You can move, rename, copy, paste, delete, and perform other basic file management tasks. Click the "OneDrive" button at the top to switch to your local files. You can then perform the same actions on all of your local files and documents.
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Understand how OneDrive is integrated with Windows 8. Adjust your OneDrive sync settings. Use the OneDrive app to manage your OneDrive files.