Write an article based on this "Change your DV camera settings to DV pass-through. Connect your analog device to your DV camera using a composite video cable or an S-Video connection. Capture the analog audio to your computer."
article: Select the DV pass-through setting on your camera to enable the analog to digital conversion feature.  The DV camera will now convert the analog video tape from the connected device into a digital video, and may be imported to your computer using the Windows Movie Maker record feature.  Set your DV camera to VCR/VST mode. Click Import Video in the Autoplay dialog box. Type a name in the Name field. Choose a format for your video file. You have the option of choosing the default format or you may select a higher quality format from the menu, such as DVD or wide-screen quality. The higher quality format you choose, the larger the resulting file size will be. Choose a location on your hard drive to store your audio/video file. Click on "Import the entire videotape to my computer," and click next. The converted digital file is now imported to the specified location.

Write an article based on this "Cinnamon, like honey, contains trace amounts of peroxide and will not dry out your hair. Wet your hair (in the shower, the sink, or using a spray bottle) and work in conditioner. In a bowl, mix cinnamon and water into a paste. Spread the cinnamon-and-water paste into your hair. Leave the cinnamon mixture in your hair for 4-8 hours, depending on the shade of your hair. When you are ready, rinse the cinnamon out of your hair."
article: This method works especially well on dark hair. You can find cinnamon in most grocery stores, and you may already have some in your kitchen! The conditioner will help the cinnamon stick to your hair, and it will spread the highlights throughout your hair. The amount that you use will depend on how much hair you have. Start with several tablespoons of cinnamon, and gradually add water until the mixture is thick but spreadable. Make sure to spread it evenly from root to tip, and spread it deeply--beyond just the outer layers of hair.  Rub your hair together between your hands. This will help spread the cinnamon. Consider using a brush to help spread the cinnamon throughout your hair. If you do, make sure that the brush is wet so that the cinnamon will glide through your hair more smoothly. If possible, leave the mixture in your hair overnight.  The longer that you keep the cinnamon in your hair, the lighter the end result will be. Four hours will make a slight impact, but you may need to continue the treatment for eight hours or more to achieve the shade that you want. Err on the side of caution. Remember: you can always try the treatment again! Cover your cinnamon-hair with a shower cap or a plastic bag so that the cinnamon does not rub off. You may feel a slight heat and tingling on your scalp--but this is normal, and it will pass. When dry, your hair will smell amazing!  If you have curly hair, use shampoo to get the cinnamon out. If the resulting shade is not light enough for you, remember that you can always try again!

Write an article based on this "Express regret and remorse. Take full responsibility for your actions. Acknowledge repercussions, if there are any. Keep it short."
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Look him in the eyes and say “I’m sorry,” and paraphrase what you are sorry for. It's important that you make clear that you understand exactly how you've hurt him. Including what happened will let him know you listened and considered his thoughts. For example, if you're apologizing for yelling at your boyfriend for something you knew wasn't his fault, you might say, "I'm sorry I lashed out at you last night over something you had no responsibility for. I understand how this made you feel like I didn't care about your feelings and was just using you to selfishly take out my anger." Instead of including a reason that you would have behaved this way, you should refrain from giving your feelings on the situation immediately. Giving excuses for your behavior will make it sound like you're not really sorry.  For example, instead of saying, "I'm sorry I acted the way I did. I was just really frustrated with things at work and I had a headache that was making me cranky," you should just say, "I'm sorry I acted the way I did. I had no right to be like that to you." If he wants to know why you acted the way you did, he can ask you. Then, you can explain your behavior. Insincere apologies often express a regret for being caught, rather than actual remorse. For example, saying “I understand it will be hard to trust me” will help him to understand that you have considered how your actions affect him. It's wise to let him know you don't expect immediate and total forgiveness. Cut down everything you want to say to short, straightforward statements. Get your remorse, understanding, and acknowledgment across without going on to much. This will both give him more time to let out what he needs to say, and avoid any sort of miscommunication