INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Type obsproject.com into the address bar, and hit ↵ Enter or ⏎ Return on your keyboard. You can download and use OBS Studio on Windows, Mac, and Linux. Alternatively, you can click the Download tab in the upper-right corner of the page, and download a different version of the OBS streaming software. Find the setup file you just downloaded on your computer, and start the installer. The setup wizard will guide you through the steps, and install OBS Studio on your computer. If you're prompted to agree to the license terms, click I Agree. You can install OBS Studio on any partition of your hard drive.  On a Windows PC, you can click Browse, and select a destination folder for your install. On Mac, click on the drive or partition you want to use for OBS. A green arrow icon will appear on the selected drive. This will confirm the selected location for your installation. If you're using Windows, you can select which components and plugins you want to install here. In this case, make sure OBS Studio is checked on the list. This will install OBS Studio on your computer. You may be prompted to enter your computer password here. In this case, enter your account password to proceed with the install.

SUMMARY: Open the Open Broadcaster Software website in your internet browser. Click your operating system on the home page. Open the OBS setup file on your computer. Click Continue or Next. Select your install location. Click Continue or Next. Click the Install button.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: After you have cleaned your wound, use a small amount of antibiotic cream on the the wound. Polysporin or Neosporin are good choices. These products work to fight infection and assist recovery. Quit applying antibiotic ointments if you develop a rash. To protect your scrape from infection, put on a sterile bandage. You do not need to do this if your scrape is minor. For example, if your skin is merely grazed, you likely do not need a bandage. In fact, keeping a wound uncovered can make the healing process go faster. If your wound appears to be infected, see a doctor. Signs of infection include swelling, redness, a warm wound, oozing of fluids, or escalating pain. Watch additionally for red lines around the scrape or a fever.

SUMMARY: Use an antibiotic ointment. Apply a bandage. Watch for infection.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: It’s the blue icon with a white “f” inside. You’ll usually find it on the home screen or in the app drawer. It’s at the top-right corner of the screen. This displays your entire friends list. If you don’t see the Friends section, tap Find Friends, and then tap Friends at the top of the page.  This opens a list of your custom friend lists, as well as those generated by Facebook. If you see a blue check mark next to a list’s name, you’ll know the selected person is on that list. The blue check mark will disappear from the selected list. A blue check mark will then appear next to that list. It’s at the top-right corner of the screen.

SUMMARY: Open Facebook on your Android. Tap the ≡ menu. Tap Friends. Tap the Friends button next to the person you want to edit. Tap Edit Friend List. Tap a list with a blue check mark to remove this person from the list. Tap another list’s name to add the friend to that list. Tap Done.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: A good research proposal can take up to six months to complete. Do not wait until several days before the due date to begin. This stage should be performed with 14 to 26 weeks remaining until the deadline.  At 26 weeks, review administrative requirements for the foundations and organizations you plan to submit your proposal to. Double-check due dates and submission requirements. At 23 to 25 weeks, create a one to two page preliminary statement defining your proposed research. If working with an adviser or colleagues, present this short version of your proposal at 23 weeks. Use any feedback you receive to further focus your research in week 22. Research the context, history, and background of your research problem at 21 weeks. At 19 weeks, write a two to three page document exploring questions and possible methodological approaches. Contact experts in the field at 17 weeks to learn about the feasibility and relevance of each potential methodological approach. Continue your research during week 16 and refine your research question by week 14. This portion of your preparation should be completed 13 to 20 weeks before the deadline.  At 20 weeks, identify and contact any relevant sources of information, including experts, archives, and organizations. Begin researching your budget needs by 18 weeks and your protocol process by 14 weeks. Request any necessary transcripts by 13 weeks. This portion should be completed between the 8 and 13 week marks prior to your deadline.  Create a single 5-page document containing your research question, framework, and proposed research design by week 13. Gather any additional data needed to complete a draft during week 12. Reconnect with collaborators and organizations. Determine which will be most helpful. Add the remaining details needed to complete your draft. Use the above guidelines or guidelines provided by the provider of the grant provider. Complete this between weeks 10 and 12. Ask your colleagues or adviser for more feedback by the 9 week mark. Revise your draft at 8 weeks. Create a tentative budget and ask advisers for letters of recommendation. Begin this phase 5 weeks before the deadline and finish several days in advance.  At 5 weeks, review specific requirements addressed by the application and revise your proposal to meet this requirements and incorporate adviser suggestions. Give yourself a break during week 4 to let things settle. Remind your adviser and other faculty about your letters of recommendation during week 3. At 2 weeks, assemble your materials, review your proposal, and finalize your proposal. Ask colleagues to help you copy-edit 10 days in advance. Print your final copy and collect your materials 3 to 4 days in advance. Submit your research proposal 2 to 3 days before the due date.

SUMMARY:
Take several months to prepare your research proposal. Prewrite during Phase Ia. Perform early administrative tasks in Phase Ib. Focus your writing and administration in Phase II. Edit and submit your proposal during Phase II.