In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Plants require sunlight in order to undergo photosynthesis. The quality, duration, and intensity of light all affect a plant's growth.  Avoid putting the plant in direct sunlight. Instead, give them plenty of indirect light by putting them in a well-lit room. Fluorescent lights can work as an alternative to sunlight for some plants. Give flowering plants 12-16 hours of light per day. Give foliage plants 14-16 hours of light per day. Plants acclimate themselves to their surroundings fairly slowly, so it’s best that you don’t move them around a lot. This also includes putting it in a place where there would be a drastic change in temperature. Moving a plant suddenly from a darker area to a sun rich area will have a negative effect on the plant. If you want to move the plant, take it to the new area for an hour a day. Slowly increase the amount of time it is left in the new area until it has fully adjusted. Dry air may serve certain plants well, like cacti, but most plants require humidity, especially tropic plants. You can buy a room humidifier with a cool mist, and make sure it’s close enough to provide moisture in the air to the plant, but not get the foliage or flowers wet.  A cheaper option to buying a humidifier is to fill a tray with pebbles. Add water just up below the tops of the pebbles. As the water evaporates, it will humidify the room. You can also fill a spray bottle with distilled water, and mist the plants to give them extra moisture. Wilting, browned leaves, and flower buds that develop poorly are signs that your plant is suffering from low humidity. Grouping your plants together helps raise humidity. Most houseplants thrive in balanced 10-10-10 fertilizer. House plants need the nutrients from potting soils and fertilizers in order to survive. If you don’t repot the plant, or add new nutrients to the soil, the plant will eventually die. The first number stands for nitrogen, second number for phosphorus, and the third for potassium.  If you have a flowering plant, you can buy a fertilizer that is high in potassium. If you have a foliage plant, you should get a fertilizer or potting soil high in Nitrogen. Plants also require micronutrients that need to be replenished by adding potting soil or fertilizer in order to survive.  Cacti or succulents require a special potting mix specifically designed to drain water efficiently. They also need pots with plenty of holes on the bottom. These prevent too much moisture from being held in the soil, which can kill the plants. Certain plants must have their roots pruned at different intervals, so it’s important to read up on how often you should be pruning your plant. A plant that isn't pruned can grow out of control, and the roots from a plant can outgrow their pot or vase. Regularly prune your plant to keep it healthy, and to prevent yourself from having to replant.  Cut off dead branches or stems that can attract bugs. Prune above the a leaf node at a 45° angle to promote growth of a fuller more robust plant. Putting coffee or tea into your potted plant will draw flies that can eat away at your indoor plant. Sugars make it a perfect breeding ground for these insects as well. While some people claim that adding coffee grounds is good for plants, doing this to plants that have a low acidic tolerance can actually kill them.
Summary: Select an area in your house that gets adequate sunlight. Don’t move your plants around a lot. Increase the humidity in the room. Fill your pot with a balanced, 10-10-10 fertilizer. Regularly prune your plant. Do not tip tea or coffee into your houseplant.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Tilt your head forward while in a comfortable sitting or standing position with your feet planted firmly on the floor. Simply bend your neck forward to stretch the Semispinalis, Levator, Scapulae, Upper Trapezius, Scalenes, and Splenius Capitus (the muscles that are in your neck, connecting to your shoulders).  You want to comfortably bend your neck forward as if you are trying to touch your chin to your neck, but don’t stretch it so far that you are hurting yourself. Stretch the muscles until you feel a taut pulling sensation. Your first step is to apply the two vertical primary “I” strips that run vertically and mostly parallel to your spine. Place the strips starting just 1 centimeter (0.4 in) below the hairline.  You want to peel the strips as you place them down the neck as if you’re peeling a band-aid. As you pull down the vertical “I” strips, you want you to create a slight stretch of about 10 to 15 percent. This means pulling on the tape just slightly with the end that hasn’t been placed on the skin yet. Depending on if you are feeling pain in the center of your neck or on each side of the spine, you can create an upside down “V” or the fork of a “Y” with the strips or place them parallel. The tails should end near the trapezius muscle, which is just above the shoulder blade. Peel the tape and place it horizontally over the area of your neck where you are experiencing pain. You want to place the horizontal strip so that it forms a bit of an “A” shape with the other strips.  For the horizontal strip, you want something closer to 75 percent stretch. To do this, pull the strip to full stretch and then ease up slightly. Next, place the center of the strip on the skin first and even it out on either side, applying pressure until you get towards the ends, letting them stick to the skin without any stretch. To get the glue to become as adhesive as possible, you want to give it a good rub so that you ensure it sticks, and there are no bubbles in the tape.  When Kinesio tape is correctly applied, it it relieves pain by lifting the top layers of your skin, relieving pressure and allowing for better blood flow and muscle movement.  If your tape isn’t as adhesive as possible, you may not get the full effects.
Summary: Stretch your neck muscles. Apply the vertical strips. Apply the horizontal “I” strip. Rub the tape to heat and activate the glue.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Since you can’t shut off your computer normally, press and hold the power button up until the CPU shuts down. Press the Power button once again to turn on your computer and as soon as the CPU lights up, press the F8 button on your keyboard and keep doing so until the “Advance Boot Option” appears on your screen. Use the arrow keys on your keyboard to scroll down and select “Safe Mode with Networking” from the list of boot options. Press the Enter key on the keyboard and your computer will restart. What Safe mode does is that it allows your computer to run using only the most basic and necessary program without using third-party applications, including the viruses. This way, any malware that may exist in your PC will stay inactive and can be easily removed.
Summary:
Turn off your computer. Access the Advance Boot Options. Boot into Safe mode.