Q: The stop is a small piece of trim in the window frame that holds the movable sash in place. Examine the stop to determine how it is attached to the window frame.  Use a utility knife to remove any paint that is sealing the stop to the window frame. Remove any screws that are holding the sash in place. Gently pry the stop out using a flathead screwdriver or paint scraper. Be careful when removing the stops as they can snap easily. You may need to purchase a replacement stop to reinstall the window. Remove the locks or latches used to close the window. Check for any additional hardware from curtains or other additions that may be attached to the window sash or frame. Remove the bottom sash first by leaning it in towards the inside of the house. As you lean it inward, pay attention to the ropes connecting the window to the pulley inside the frame.  Remove the rope from one side of the window by pulling the knot down and out from the side of the window sash. Remove the other rope from the other side in the same manner. Once the sash is removed, sand the edges to remove any paint or swollen wood causing the window to stick. Make sure to sand evenly to avoid creating additional bumps or uneven surfaces which may cause additional sticking issues. Use a hand planer on the sides of the window if your sash has swelled. In double hung windows the upper sash can be removed as well. Remove any paint that is sealing the window shut to be able to move the sash.  Use a razor knife to cut around the edges of the window inside and outside. Slide the upper sash down to reveal the pulleys in the side of the window jamb. Pull the right side of the window in to free it from the jamb. Remove the rope connecting the sash to the pulley inside the window frame and jamb. Pull the left side of the window out and remove the rope. Check the edges of the sash for any paint or warped wood. Sand the sash smooth to allow for better operation. Remove any dried paint that has built up along the window sash with a scraper and sand the track smooth. Reverse the steps used to remove the window sashes to put them back in place.  Attach the ropes to the upper sash and slip it in place one side at a time. Attach the ropes to the lower sash and place the bottom half in first. Push the upper half in place. Slide the window stop back in place and attach it with screws or finish nails.
A: Remove the window stops. Unscrew any hardware on the sash. Tilt the top of the bottom section of the window inward. Smooth the edges of the sash. Remove the upper sash. Sand the edges of the upper sash. Sand the track inside the window frame. Replace the window sashes.

Article: Double-click a web browser's icon on your desktop to launch it. Once the browser is open, type in www.godaddy.com on the address bar at the top of the screen and hit Enter. You will be taken to the website's home screen. Type in your username and password on the fields provided then click “Sign in” to access your account.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Open a web browser. Head for the Godaddy website. Log into your Godaddy account.

Problem: Article: If you love non-fiction or books about love stories, look for books that focus on these interests. Selecting books in your favorite genre or that center around a topic you're interested in will make reading the book much easier and more enjoyable.  For example, sports lovers can look for books on football, sports car racing, or running. If you like medieval history, search for books in the historical fiction section that feature medieval characters. Do a search online to find great books about your desired topic. Visiting the library is a great way to find a broad range of books for free. You can ask a librarian for suggestions and check out books each week to read—just don't forget to return them by the due date. If you've never been to your local library, go in and sign up for a library card so that you can start checking out books. While you can always go to a bookstore and buy new books, purchasing them used will help you save money. Look up used book stores in your area, or visit a regular bookstore and shop in the sale section.  Stock up on books so that you'll always have one to read next. Ask an employee for good book recommendations if you're not sure which book to choose. Reading multiple books at one time will ensure that there's always something interesting to read. Sometimes you might want to read a different book depending on your mood, and by starting a few at once, you'll always have one that you're interested in.  If you get tired of reading a mystery, you can switch to a memoir, while a graphic novel might be a good choice for a before-bedtime book. Reading multiple books at once doesn't work for everyone, so if you'd rather read one book at a time, this is okay too. If you're reading a book for pleasure, you want it to be engaging and worth your time. Don't suffer through a book that you don't like just to finish it—give it a chance, and if you don't like it, switch to another book that you do like. If the book is part of an assignment and isn't optional, you'll have to power through it.
Summary: Choose books that interest you. Go to your local library for new reads. Visit used book stores to find good deals on books. Read up to 3 books at once for a variety of options. Stop reading a book if you're not interested in it.

Q: This cleaning solution works on all copper quickly, like pennies and copper bottom cookware. If you don't have this brand, another metal cleaner (like Brasso) should work as well.
A:
Obtain some Bar Keeper's Friend.