INPUT ARTICLE: Article: It's a white app with a multicolored musical note on it. It's at the top of the drop-down menu. If you instead see your name and Apple ID email address here, you're already signed in. These credentials must match the ones you entered on your iPad. Doing so will log you into the same Apple ID account that you're using for Home Sharing on your iPad. It's either a menu item in the top-left side of the screen (Mac) or a tab near the top-left corner of the iTunes window (Windows). It's about halfway down the drop-down menu. Doing so will invoke a pop-up window.  This will enable Home Sharing on your current network for your Apple ID. You should now be able to view any videos that are in your computer's iTunes library while on your iPad (and vice versa).

SUMMARY: Open iTunes. Click Sign In. Enter your Apple ID email address and password. Click Sign In. Click File. Select Home Sharing. Click Turn on Home Sharing. Enter your Apple ID password. Click Turn on Home Sharing, then click OK.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: In this case the water heater shut off valve is the most common source of this problem.  Verify the shut-off valve is completely open. For safety, each water heater includes a shut-off valve to use in case of emergencies. If the valve is shut even slightly, this can affect your water pressure. The water pressure issue should be resolved when hot water is run through a faucet.  If the hot water low pressure problem is not resolved, it could be the water lines into the water heater or the appliance itself. In this case, call a plumber to troubleshoot further. Blockages can occur within the lines, and plumbers have efficient ways of checking them.  The appliance itself may also be causing a problem. A licensed plumber will need to evaluate it to see if it needs to be replaced. Working with water heaters can be dangerous, so it is best to leave this job to a professional.

SUMMARY: Inspect the water heater if your low water pressure only affects your hot water. Test your water faucets again to see if the problem is resolved. Contact your plumber to check your lines into your water heater.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Neutralize the lye with white vinegar before washing your equipment. Let all your equipment sit for several days because residual lye will may burn your hands while fat will be very difficult to remove if fresh. Waiting allows the residual lye and fat to become soap that washes away when soaked in hot water. Protect your hands because soap batter may still irritate your skin even though most of the saponification is over. Goggles and an apron are also great for protecting your eyes and clothing. Scrape any extra soap batter with a spatula. Use paper towels to wipe raw soap from bowls and utensils. Getting rid of any extra raw soap material before washing cuts minimizes any harm the oils and lye might do to your pipes or septic tank. Place all containers, bowls, and utensils in your sink once you’ve removed any excess soap. Soak and wash in hot water and dish soap  Grease-cutting dish soap and a special sponge for utensils work best. Grease-cutting dish soap and extremely hot water helps to both prevent clogging and greasy residue on your bowls and utensils. Handmade soap is gentle on the hands so don’t be afraid to touch any soap material.

SUMMARY: Let your tools sit to get rid of the fat and lye. Wear gloves when cleaning up. Use a spatula and paper towels to clean soap mixtures before rinsing. Soak all your equipment and containers. Rinse with extremely hot water.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: It is possible to start finding pathways to letting others help you. One of the best ways of doing this is to follow your first mind. The minute you have a conscious thought that you are facing something you cannot alone handle, seek out help.  Don't take the time to talk yourself out of it. Remember to make a note of the solution you receive for your problem. This will help you when you face a similar situation again When the thought crosses your mind that you could do with help sorting out a problem - carrying a heavy box, making dinner, working out a work dilemma, etc. - act on it. Decide who you will ask, phrase the request in your head, and go and ask for help. If another person is being kind in offering help, accepting it at face value is the first step. Yes, there are people with bad intentions, but there are also those who want to do good by others. Look for those people in the world and stop focusing on the negative. Seek out the goodness in others and  restore your faith in humanity. An easy way to do this is by volunteering. Watching others give of themselves selflessly to assist those who are less fortunate is a terrific way to recognize the good in people. Volunteering also helps you to notice how people depend on one another within a community, and how all parts must work together to function as a whole. Choose wisely and carefully. Avoid people who make you feel like a lesser person in any way. Find people you really trust to try out asking for help first. This will allow you to open up bit by bit, and not be exposed to someone who might not do the right thing by you, or who might purposely make you feel weak for asking. In order to get, you need to give. If you keep cutting yourself off from opening up to others, you risk not sharing your skills, talents, and abilities with others in need of help. In helping another person, you cease to focus on yourself. And when you cease to focus on yourself, it is far easier to accept support back from another.  In giving of yourself (your time, your listening ear, your love, your care, etc.), you are helping another learn more about you, be able to care for you, and believe that you will reciprocate the attention that they bestow upon you. Beyond receiving anything in return, giving also promotes cooperation, strengthens bonds, boosts feelings of gratitude, and is just downright good for your health. . In order to receive help, you need to trust the other person and to trust that you're worthy of help (self-respect). This might be the hardest part but it is absolutely vital. Wholesome, accepting, self-assured trust is capable of absorbing rejection, attracting genuine help, and will easily detect the occasional exploitative person. Choosing to trust requires that you:  modify your expectations - remember that people are only human and they have both good and bad traits (so do you!)  recognize that disappointment, fear, abandonment, and rejection are possible in all relationships find yourself worthy and capable of making wise decisions and being around decent people It can be all too easy to dismiss the worth or depth of your own problems.There is no hierarchy of problems, or scale of emotional pain. A problem is a problem, whatever its ease or difficulty. The litmus test is how much it is impacting you negatively and preventing you from moving forward. Belittling your problem as not worthy of being solved only serves to make it even more challenging to cope with. of the problems that no one can fix. There lies the greatest strength of all as there is a big difference between "burying" problems in comparison to accepting, forgiving and letting them go. If you need help to do that, really don't be afraid to ask for it.

SUMMARY:
Don't second-guess yourself. Accept that some people do act out of the kindness of their hearts. Be selective about who you ask for help. Understand the natural dynamic of give and take. Learn to trust others Beware of undermining your problems. Let go