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Filled with rich, moisturizing ingredients, such as honey, oils, and butters, this mask will leave your lips feeling silky-smooth. It also contains sugar, which is a gentle exfoliator. If you have dry and flaking skin on your lips, you may want to try a soothing mask instead, as the exfoliating one may be too harsh for you. To make this exfoliating mask, you will need:  1 teaspoon of avocado oil, olive oil, or sweet almond oil 1 tablespoon sugar 1 tablespoon honey 1 teaspoon coconut oil, shea butter, or Vaseline

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The number of applications that are Google Cloud Print compatible continues to grow. You may always print pages and files through the Chrome Browser regardless of your device. If you are searching for alternative printing methods, consult the detailed list of compatible apps or scan the abbreviated list below:  Mac Computer: Cloud Printer, The Web (Chrome Browser). Windows Computer: The Web (Chrome Browser), Paperless Printer, Cloud Print for Windows, Wappwolf, Google Cloud Printer for Windows. All Mobile Devices: Mobile Google Apps, The Web (Chrome Browser), KODAK Email Print. Android Devices: Cloud Print Beta, PrinterShare™ Mobile Print, Cloud Printer, Easy Print, Fiabee, PrintJinni™, Google Cloud Print. iOS Devices: PrintCentral Pro. Open the Google Cloud Print Management page and click on the orange “Printer” button. Select Upload file to print > Select a file from the computer. Once you have chosen the file, click “Open. Pick your cloud-ready printer and hit “Print.” With Google Cloud Print, you may print pages and files that appear in your Chrome Browser. Click on the menu button in the top right corner of your Chrome web browser—this is the icon with three vertical lines. Click “Print.” Locate the “Destination section and select “Change.” Click on the desired cloud-ready printer and hit “Print.” Instead of printing out a document, you may wish to save a PDF version of the file to your Cloud Drive. Click on the menu button in the top right corner of your Chrome web browser—this is marked by the icon with three vertical lines—and select “Print” from the dropdown menu. Find the section labeled “Destination” and select Change > Save to Google Drive > Save.

summary: Download Google Cloud Print compatible apps. Print items saved to your hard drive or compatible apps. Print through Google Chrome. Save files and pages to your Google Drive.


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It’s important to choose the right words depending on your audience. For example, you should use formal language when sending an email to your boss or drafting a cover letter for a job application. Save your informal language, such as beginning an email with “Hey,” for close friends and family. Choosing the right words also means explaining them to audiences who may be unfamiliar with particular words or phrases.  For example, if you are writing about a new technology, you may need to explain the technical terms that appear in your paper or email as your audience may not have encountered them in the past. In other cases, though, your audience may be familiar with the technical terms so you would not need to explain them. One of the most common mistakes in written communication is misusing a particular word. Oftentimes you may think a word means one thing, but it in fact means something entirely different.  For example, you might write that Native Americans are not a monotonous culture, when in fact you mean that Native Americans are not a homogenous culture. Ask yourself, “Am I sure I know the definition of this word?” Use a dictionary to look up the definitions are words whose meaning you are not quite sure about. Sometimes you will write a sentence without realizing that your choice of words is delivering an unwanted meaning. For example, you might write, “I looked inside the boy’s private place,” when in fact you meant, “I looked around the boy’s hiding place.” A cliché is a phrase that has been overused to the extent that it has lost its original effect or meaning. These trite and often stereotypes expressions should be avoided if you’re aiming to improve your written communication skills. Instead of writing, “in this day and age,” try writing, “today” or “presently.” Instead of writing, “dead as a door nail,” just write, “dead.” It’s important to understand that different types of written communication have different requirements. An email, for example, has different requirements than a corporate report. A letter to an insurance company, similarly, will be written differently than a set of guidelines for employees.  Use a professional tone when writing business letters and formal emails. You can use informal language when crafting a a letter or an email to a friend.
summary: Take your audience into account. Explain unfamiliar concepts, terms, and data when necessary. Know the definition of the word you are using. Beware of undesirable connotations. Stay away from clichés. Choose the right words and structures for each specific form of writing.