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You can find “Tools” at the top of the page. On the “Widgets” page that comes up, in the “HTML5 Player” box, click the button that says “Get It.” A new pop-up window opens in which you can set some of the parameters of the player. At the bottom left of the pop-up window is an iframe code under the heading “Get the Embed Code.” If your site uses HTTPS, click the checkbox that says “This widget is intended for a secure page.” If not, leave it be. Click the “Get Code” button underneath the iframe code. This copies the code to your clipboard. Navigate to your dashboard for your WordPress site. On the upper right of the editor are two tabs that say “Visual” and “Text.” Find the area where you want the player, and paste the code. At the upper right of the page, click the “Save Draft” button, and then click “Preview.” Review your work in the preview page that pops up. If everything looks good, return to the editor page, click “Publish,” and your WordPress site now has a ReverbNation music player!

summary: Log into your ReverbNation artist account. Go to Tools > Widgets and Apps. Click the “Get It” button. Look for the Embed Code. Copy the code. Open the post/page on which you’d like to add your player. Click on the “Text” tab. Paste the code. Save and Preview. Publish.


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In order to solve any physics problem you must know which equation to use. Writing down all of the known information is the first step to finding the right equation. If you are given the final velocity, time, and distance, you can use the following equation:  Initial velocity: Vi = 2(d/t) - Vf  Understand what each symbol stands for.   Vi stands for “initial velocity”  Vf stands for “final velocity”  t stands for “time”  d stands for “distance” Once you have written the known information and determined the proper equation, you can fill in values for the appropriate variables. Carefully setting up each problem and writing out every step of the process is important. If you make a mistake, you can easily find it by looking back at all of your previous steps. With all of the numbers in place, use the proper order of operations to finish the problem. If you’re allowed, use a calculator to limit the number of simple math mistakes.  For example: An object with a final velocity of 3 meters (9.8 ft) traveled south for 15 seconds and covered a distance of 45 meters (147.6 ft). Calculate the object's initial velocity.  Write the known information:  Vi = ?, Vf = 3 m/s, t = 15 s, d = 45 m   Divide distance by time. (d/t) = (45/15) = 3 Multiply that value by 2. 2 (d/t) = 2 (45/15) = 6 Subtract final velocity from the product.  2(d/t) - Vf = 6 - 3 = 3 Vi = 3 m/s south Write your answer correctly. Include a unit of measurement, usually meters per second or m/s, as well as a direction the object was traveling in. Without providing information about the direction, you only have a measurement of speed rather than velocity.

summary: Know the right equation to use. Fill in the known information. Solve the equation.


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While many families may already have an annual tradition, make sure to send your invites early if this is the first year organizing a family Christmas. When creating your invite list, make sure that you are aware of any conflicts between family members or extended family to avoid any awkwardness. Depending on how many people you invite, be sure to create a menu for enough people and with plenty of recipes you can cook ahead of time.  If you're inviting a large number of people, save yourself time and energy by asking for contributions to the meal. Make sure to keep an organized list to get enough variety for everyone and that anyone cooking is comfortable making their assigned dish. Organize games and activities if there are a lot of children in your family. Young children may get easily restless in anticipation of opening their presents. Whether traveling on your own or with others, Christmas is one of the busiest times of year to travel so book your holiday in advance. Many people choose to escape the cold weather and look to vacation in warmer climates. Create a budget and look for all-inclusive packages to help save money.  Ensure that you are able to take the time off of work before planning any vacation. Other coworkers may have already booked the time off. Read reviews or consult a travel agent if you do not know where you would like to take your vacation. Do not book your travel itinerary without researching the pros and cons of your destination. Vacationing should be an escape from any stress so put in the work beforehand to ensure a fun filled getaway. Add some Christmas cheer to your office by organizing a gift exchange or Secret Santa. Simply place everyone's name in a hat or organize a system in which each co-worker is anonymously assigned a fellow co-worker to buy a gift for. Make sure that there is a price limit and to stress that gifts should be appropriate for your work environment. For a more random exchange, create a cakewalk in which everyone buys a gift. Set a price limit so that no one goes overboard. Line up all the gifts and assign each with a different number. Follow the rules of musical chairs and play a song as everyone walks around the gifts. When the music stops, each person gets the gift closest to them. Depending on your faith, Christmas may be a time to express your faith. Many Christian churches will post their schedules for the holidays. Find your local place of worship and be sure to come early as some places of worship may be filled beyond capacity.
summary: Organize a family party. Get away for the holidays. Plan a gift exchange with co-workers. Find a place to worship (optional).