Problem: Article: Now that you've put all of your items in their place, you should have a bare floor. Take the time to clean it to give your room that polished feel. You won't feel organized if your room doesn't feel clean.  Put on some music or invite a friend over to help you clean to make the process more enjoyable. If you have a hardwood floor, wash or sweep it. If you have a carpeted floor, it's time to vacuum. Take a wet cloth and run it over your desk, the top of your dresser, your nightstand, and any additional items in your room. Get rid of all of the dust that you've ignored while your room was too messy. Make a goal of wiping the surfaces in your room at least once a week. You don't want all the hard work you put into cleaning and organizing your room to go to waste. If you go back to your messy habits in just one week, you can undo so much of the effort that you've put in. Here's how to make sure you maintain a clean and organized room in the future:  Be determined to spend at least 5 to 10 minutes every night organizing your room before you go to bed. Now that you've organized the last of your things, you should vow to keep them in their places. Be determined to clean your room for at least 5 to 10 minutes every day. This includes taking out the trash, getting rid of any food, and removing any old papers, ticket stubs, or random things that have accumulated in your space.
Summary: Clean your floor. Wipe down all of the surfaces in your room. Make a game plan to stay organized and clean.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you are properly connected to the internet, you should be able to browse the internet using a web browser. This connects to the web interface for the router.  The router's default IP address is going to be different depending on the make and model of the router.  Consult the user's manual or manufacturer's web page to find out what the default IP address is for your router. Common default IP addresses include 192.168.0.1, 192.168.1.1 and 10.0.0.1 You will need to sign in to the router using the default username and password.  Consult the user's manual or manufacturer's website to find the default username and password for your router. Common usernames and passwords include "admin", and "password". The web interface for each router's make and model has a different layout.  Locate the wireless settings for your router.  They may be under "System", "Settings", "Configuration" or something similar. Locate the SSID settings on the web interface for your router.  Type a name for your wireless network in the SSID field. This is the most secure encryption key for wireless passwords. This may be labeled "key", "wireless key" or "pass key".  This is the password you will enter on other devices to connect to your wireless network.  A strong password should be at least 8 characters and have a combination of letters, and numbers. Make sure you use a password that you don't mind giving to guests.  Don't use a password you use for other personal accounts. Locate the option to save the changes to your router.  This is going to be different from one router's make and model to another.

SUMMARY: Open a web browser. Type the router's IP address in the address bar. Enter the default username and password. Locate the wireless settings. Name your wireless network. Select "WPA/WPA2" as the encryption key. Type a wireless password. Save the changes to your system.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You'll be working with modeling clay and plaster, so, needless to say, this isn't the cleanest of projects. Lay some newspapers down and let's get started. You'll need:  Plaster of Paris Water Modeling clay Petroleum jelly Small natural objects such as sea shells Paper cups Plastic spoons Newspaper or paper towels Generally, leaves, shells, branches, or bones work best. Just make sure you have enough clay and plaster to cover it.
Summary:
Clean the area. Choose an object for the template of your fossil.