Problem: Article: This opens the menu. The current default PDF reader appears next to “Open With” on this screen. For example, if Preview is set to open PDFs by default, that's what you'll see here. ” A list of alternatives will appear. If you want to use Chrome, select Google Chrome. Or, to change it from Chrome, choose another option. A confirmation message will appear. The selected application will now open PDFs on your Mac by default.
Summary: Press Control as you click a PDF file on your Mac. Click Get Info. Click the drop-down menu next to “Open With. Click your preferred app. Click Change All. Click Continue.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Art is very personal and it is not always meant to make you feel good. As a result, you may offend people by giving harsh criticism. Instead, you can comment on the art itself, without saying whether or not you like it. This allows you to comment on the work without giving your personal feelings.  Avoid saying things like "I could make that." This type of comment is insulting to the artist and does not promote artistic conversation. If you do dislike a piece, you can explain that it's due to your personal taste. For instance, you can say, "I can see this is well composed. I have trouble looking at this image, though, because it's so dynamic it almost feels violent.” A great way to assess a piece of art is by asking questions. If you're going to talk about art, questions are a great way to learn from your companions and promote conversation.  Ask if your companion knows much about the artist or the art movement in question. Get the opinion of your companion about a piece. If you are visiting an art gallery with a group of friends or colleagues and you do not know much about the kind of art you're viewing, feel free to admit to confusion at any point. Some people in your group may actually be relieved to discover that they are not the only person outside of their comfort zone.  Pretending to know a lot will be awkward, and isn't necessary. You might say, "Wow, I can tell a lot is going on here, but I don't know where to start." The most important thing when you are thinking and talking about art is that it makes you feel something, even if that feeling is unpleasant. Comment on how the piece makes you feel and why. Sometimes the artist will intentionally want the audience to feel uncomfortable. This does not mean you need to judge the quality of work, just the impression that the piece has left on you. For example, you may feel inspired, sad, happy, confused, uncomfortable, angry, etc.

SUMMARY: Avoid delivering unnecessary judgements. Ask questions. Acknowledge that you are not an expert. Talk about how the art makes you feel.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: to your friend. You should have a list of friends who you can Yo. Just click on the name of the person you want to receive your Yo. greeting!  The message "Sent Yo!" will appear at the top of the screen after the Yo. has been sent. If this message does not appear, the Yo. may not have sent. Your most recently Yo.'d contact will move to the top of the page. The less recently Yo.'d contacts will remain underneath it. The "Cancel/Delete/Block" bar should appear. Click on whichever option you want. And don't worry if you accidentally block or delete someone — you can always add them again!
Summary: Send a Yo. To block or delete someone, swipe their name to the left on your contact list. If you want to go back to your contact list, just press the red button again.

Spray the ponytail with a hairspray that provides a strong hold. Secure the ponytail, but don’t use so much hairspray that your hair loses its natural bounce. Once you’re finished, you can push back your bangs or put on a headband.
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One-sentence summary -- Use hairspray.

Q: Once your plants reach a height of 6 inches (15.24 cm), you should lightly and carefully dig around the base of each plant to loosen the soil.  The plant will develop runners as it grows, and each of these runners will develop blossoms. The flowers will wilt and bend down, but you should not pick them off. These downward stems are called "pegs." Your peanuts will grow off of these pegs, and the stems need to find their way underground in order to grow those peanuts.  By making the soil looser, you make it easier for the pegs to get underground. After the pegs have found their way underground and the plants themselves are about 12 inches (30.5 cm) tall, you should gently form the soil into small hills around each buried peg and around the base of the plant. Doing this provides extra warmth and protection for the peanuts growing on the ends of the buried pegs. Spread out 2 inches (5 cm) of straw or grass clippings over the area immediately after creating the hills.  Mulch prevents most weeds from coming up. Additionally, it also keeps the soil warm, moist, and soft. Do not use heavy mulches like wood chips, though. Additional pegs may need to break through the soil, and they will not be able to do so with heavy mulches in the way. Use a watering can or garden hose with a gentle spray setting to provide the plants with 1 inch (2.5 cm) of water each week. Ideally, peanuts should be given a little water at a time. They do best when the soil is slightly dry on the surface but moist at about 1 inch (2.5 cm) down. This can be determined by sticking your fingertip into the soil and noting how much of your finger you can insert into the soil before you feel moisture. Fertilizers are not usually necessary to begin with when growing peanuts, but if you do opt to use a fertilizer, make sure that it does not contain large amounts of nitrogen.  Peanuts supply their own nitrogen. Adding more nitrogen to this will produce very bushy plants with thick foliage and little fruit yield. Once the plants begin to flower, you can begin treating them with a fertilizer rich in calcium. Doing so may help maximize nut formation. The biggest threat to your peanut plants are squirrels, chipmunks, and other small critters looking for a free feast. Placing mesh fencing around your plants is a simple, sure way to keep these uninvited dinner guests out of your crop. Push the fencing 2 to 3 inches (5 to 7.6 cm) below the ground to protect the peanuts as they grow underneath. Many mice and squirrels will try to dig the plants up after nuts begin forming, and if the netting does not extend below ground, they may succeed. Peanut plants are not usually victims when it comes to pests of the insect variety. Some insects do occasionally make themselves a nuisance, though, including cutworms, cucumber beetles, and aphids. These insects usually attack by eating the plants.  Spray the leaves with a pyrethrin-based pesticide for best results. If you want to stick to something organic, sprinkle ground red pepper on the leaves, instead.
A: Loosen the soil after a few weeks. Hill the soil around the base of the plant later on. Lay down a light mulch. Water regularly. Avoid fertilizers with high levels of nitrogen. Protect your plants with mesh fencing. Use insecticide only as needed.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Draw two horizontal lines (middle-center and lower-center) intersecting this vertical line.  These will be the guide lines for the face for the boy.       Also, put three small and short dashes beneath each eye to serve as its cheeks.
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At the center of the paper, draw a large circle for the head. Draw a slightly diagonal vertical line across the circle. Draw a curved line for his chin and jaw. Using guide lines for the face, draw two circles for his eyes. Trace two curved lines beneath the chin-jaw curve to serve as the upper torso of this Chibi boy. Draw his hair and fringes. Trace the outlines of his face and eyes. Add details to the eyes. Put a little curve as a smile. Draw the upper body and its clothing details. Erase unnecessary lines. Color the drawing as desired.