In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Major changes to your home and schedule cannot be discussed in bits and pieces. Set aside some time in everyone's schedule to talk about renovation plans. Understanding the "why" behind any action is a good way to build support for a plan. Let your family know that the decision to renovate is based on your desire to stay in the home for a long period of time, or because you need a finished basement for extra family space or due to some other issue or problem that needs resolving. Invite questions and talk openly. You do not have to give your kids a spreadsheet with line item details, but let them know that a lot of money will be spent and they might need to earn their own money or cut back on some of the things they want. Give your family members time to adjust. You do not want to announce a major kitchen renovation the day before the family fridge is torn out. Put together a timeline so everyone knows what to expect. Caution that the renovations might take longer than expected. Instead of telling your family members how everything will look, solicit their input. If they get to have a say in the color that goes on the walls or the tile that gets put on the new floors, they will be more receptive and helpful.
Summary: Call a family meeting. Discuss the reason for your renovation. Talk about how the renovations will impact the family budget. Discuss the timing of events. Ask for ideas.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You can add an image to your HTML using the following steps:  Type <img src= to open your image tag. Copy and paste the image URL after the "=" sign in quotation marks.  Type > after the image url to close your image tag. For example, if the image's URL is "http://www.mypicture.com/lake", you would write the following:  <img src="http://www.mypicture.com/lake.jpg"> You can add a link to your HTML using the following steps:  Type <a href= to open your link tag.  Copy and paste URL after the "=" sign in quotation marks.  Type > after the URL to close the link portion of the HTML.  Type a name for the link after the closing bracket. Type </a> after the link name to close the HTML link. The following is an example of a link to Facebook.  <a href="https://www.facebook.com">Facebook</a>. You can add a line break by typing <br> to your HTML. This creates a horizontal line that can be used to divide different sections of your page.
Summary: Add a picture to your page. Link to another page. Add a line break to your HTML.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Obtaining federal criminal records involves accessing the FBI website and requesting a copy of your Identity History Summary, which is the FBI's name for a criminal history report. The FBI only allows you to request a copy of your own Identity History Summary, meaning you will not be able to look up someone else's federal criminal records through the FBI's database. If you are looking for your federal criminal records, you will start by visiting the FBI's website and filling out the Applicant Information Form. This form will ask you for the following information:  Your name; Your date of birth; The last four digits of your Social Security Number; Your identifying information (e.g., your height, weight, hair color, and eye color); Your home address and the address you would like your records sent to; The reason for your request; and Your signature. Once you have completed your Applicant Information Form, you will need to get your fingerprints taken and the original copy of your fingerprints must be sent in with the rest of your application. To obtain your fingerprints, go to your local law enforcement agency or sheriff's office and they should have a fingerprint technician available. The fingerprint technician will have a fingerprint card available and your name and date of birth must be provided on that card. To ensure a satisfactory experience, bring a standard fingerprint form (FD-258) with you when you go to get your fingerprints taken. In order to receive a copy of your criminal records, you must provide an $18 payment in the form of a certified check, money order, or a credit card. Cash, personal checks, and business checks will not be accepted. In order to ensure you have completed all the required information and you are ready to send in your application, review this checklist. Once you are able to cross off all of the boxes on the checklist, you will be ready to send in your application. When you are ready to mail in your application, gather your Applicant Information Form, your completed fingerprint card, and your payment. Mail all of those documents to FBI CJIS Division - Summary Request, 1000 Custer Hollow Road, Clarksburg, West Virginia 26306.
Summary:
Understand who can request a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Identity History Summary. Complete an Applicant Information Form. Obtain a set of your fingerprints. Submit your required payment. Review the Identity History Summary Request Checklist. Mail the required items.