You'll see icons along the bottom for Playlists, Artists, Songs, Albums and More.  These are just different ways of sorting the music on your iPod. The More tab is where you can find podcasts, audiobooks, and iTunesU lectures.  You can also search by Composer or Genre through the More tab. This will move you to the Now Playing screen.  At the top of the screen, you'll see the artist, song title, and album title.  Beneath that is a progress bar showing where you are in the song. You can drag the circle in the progress bar to skip ahead or behind in the song. Beneath the progress bar are two arrow icons.  Tapping the circular arrow icon on the left will put the song on repeat; tapping the crossed arrows will shuffle all the songs on your iPod and play them after the one you selected. At the bottom are the skip buttons on the right and left, and the pause/play button in the middle.  Beneath that is the volume bar. You can drag this to the right or left with your finger to increase or decrease the volume. If the song came bundled with album art, this will be displayed in the background. Tap the bulleted list icon in the upper right corner to rate the song.  Once you've done this for several songs, you can then sort them by rating. Tapping the arrow in the upper left corner will take you back to the different lists of your music. To get back to the Now Playing screen, tap the Now Playing button in the upper right corner. Say you want a song that starts with T; tap the T part of the bar to jump to that section of the list. Open up the search feature by tapping the small magnifying glass at the top of the alphabet bar.  Tapping inside the Search box will open a QWERTY keyboard at the bottom of the screen. An on-the-go playlist is one you put together on your iPod, instead of doing it on iTunes.  Tap the Playlist tab at the bottom of the lists screen.  Tap Add Playlist. This will prompt you to name your new playlist. Tap Save to move on. A list showing all your songs will open up.  To add a song to the playlist, tap the blue plus sign to the right of the song.  This will grey out the option, because it is already on your playlist. When you've added all the songs you want, tap the Done button in the upper right corner. You'll return to the Playlists tab, where you should see your new playlist title.  Tap on it to open. At the top, you'll see buttons to Edit, Clear, or Delete the playlist. You don't have to have your lists or the Now Playing screens open to listen to music. The music will keep playing. Don't unlock the screen by swiping the button on the bottom from left to right; simply tap the home button twice.  This should cause the skip buttons, the pause/play button, a volume bar, and the song info to pop up on the top of the screen. You don't have to use earphones to listen to your music.  If you unplug the headphones, the music will play from little speakers on the device directly(on the back of the device).
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One-sentence summary -- Tap the Music icon on your iPod. Open the Songs tab and tap a song to play it. Jump to different parts of your lists using the alphabet bar running down the right side of the screen. Make a playlist on-the-go. Push the home button at the bottom of the iPod to return to the main screen and open other apps. Know how to control your music, when the iPod screen is locked. Know other ways you can listen to your music, if you don't have earphones ready for use on your device.


These diffusers are easy to use and require only a few drops of oil. Place several drops of oil on a ceramic light bulb ring. Place the ring around the light bulb and wait for the heat from the bulb to disperse the scent into the room. Aroma lamps rely on water to help disperse the scent into the room. They are easy to use and provide a lighter scent than full strength oils.  Fill the top of an aroma lamp with water and add a few drops of essential oil to the water. Light a tea light candle underneath. The heat of the candle will diffuse the scent throughout the room. Fans are a convenient way to use aromatherapy. They come with pads that are used to absorb the oils and disperse them through the fan and into the room.  Place a few drops of oil on a diffuser pad. Insert the pad into the fan. When the fan is turned on, it will blow the scent out into the room. Nebulizers are generally more expensive than other types of diffusers, however, they are well made and can withstand a lot of usage.  Fill a glass vial from a nebulizer with a small amount of oil. Place the vial into its designated location and wait for the air from the nebulizer to blow the scent into the room. You don’t have to purchase expensive equipment to reap the benefits of an aromatherapy diffuser. A simple spray bottle can be just as effective at diffusing scents into the room.  Make sure the spray bottle is cleaned thoroughly and free from any left-over liquid residue. Pour 7 oz of distilled water into the empty spray bottle. Add 1 teaspoon of oil and 1 ounce of vodka to the bottle. Use the spray as room deodorizer and to freshen bedding and linens. If you do not have any of the recommended diffusers, you can still enjoy the benefits of aromatherapy. Hold a vial of oil under your nose and inhale deeply. Due to the potency of undiluted oils refrain from using this method more than one time every hour.
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One-sentence summary -- Purchase a ceramic light bulb room diffuser. Purchase an aromatherapy aroma lamp. Purchase an aromatherapy fan. Purchase a nebulizer that is to be used only for aromatherapy. Use a clean spray bottle. Use your own body as a diffuser.


Make sure the color goes well with your skin tone and that it won't look awkward or out of place on you. Check the price to make sure it's decent and that it fits within your budget. If you find that the tuxedo is expensive, look in other stores to see if you can find a similar one for a cheaper price.  Sales and coupons are very helpful. Avoid tuxedos that are too tight or too big, as you'll look awkward and your crush might think different of you. Remember that tuxedos aren't mandatory. As long as you are dressed appropriate for the occasion, you will be fine! Put on deodorant or cologne, but avoid smelling like you literally took a bath in it, as this is a mistake many guys tend to make! If you find that you have trouble getting on your tie, don't be afraid to ask your mom for help. If your mom has no knowledge of putting on ties, she is unavailable, or you're just too embarrassed, try looking up instructions on the Internet and learning it yourself. However, if you find that you still can't get the hang of tying a tie, either get over your embarrassment and ask your mom, or go without one. Avoid looking like a slob, but don't look stiff or too dressed up either! Try not to appear uptight or too formal, but it's okay if you want to look nice - just don't look too nice. Leave at the appropriate time so that you will arrive on time at the prom/dance. Avoid looking like a military soldier standing at command, but refrain from slouching! Hold yourself with confidence, as confidence is one of the key elements to winning over your crush, but beware of having too much. " Create another conversation again and be fairly casual while not looking stiff or creepy. Talk about school, your interests and theirs, or anything else that will entertain you both comfortably. However, if there is a slow dance playing, ask your crush to dance with you.  Even if that doesn't happen, still have fun throughout the whole event and make it a night to remember well. Be prepared for whatever is thrown your way!
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A week before the prom/dance, purchase a tuxedo that fits you. If you discover no tuxedos within your price range, a crisp, formal collared shirt tucked into formal pants with a tie and dress shoes would be perfectly acceptable. On the day of the prom/dance, take a shower to make sure you smell fine. Put on the formal clothes that you have picked out for this occasion. Comb your hair nicely and apply gel if needed. Put on your dress shoes and a jacket if needed. Hold yourself in a tall, confident position by throwing back your shoulders the slightest bit. Meet your crush and give them a friendly, "Hey. Don't be afraid to dance with your crush, but remember that you don't have to dance to every single song that is playing. If they smile at you, let a friendly grin slip out from your mouth, but avoid looking creepy or smiling too widely. If you're lucky, you two might kiss or become a couple.