Write an article based on this "Set up a fraction. Use one radical sign. Divide the radicands.  Simplify"
article: If your expression is not already set up like a fraction, rewrite it this way. This makes it easier to follow all the necessary steps when dividing by a square root. Remember that a fraction bar is also a division bar. For example, if you are calculating 144÷36{\displaystyle {\sqrt {144}}\div {\sqrt {36}}}, rewrite the problem like this: 14436{\displaystyle {\frac {\sqrt {144}}{\sqrt {36}}}}. If your problem has a square root in the numerator and denominator, you can place both radicands under one radical sign. (A radicand is a number under a radical, or square root, sign.) This will simplify the simplifying process. For example, 14436{\displaystyle {\frac {\sqrt {144}}{\sqrt {36}}}} can be rewritten as 14436{\displaystyle {\sqrt {\frac {144}{36}}}}. Divide the numbers as you would any whole number. Make sure to place their quotient under a new radical sign. For example, 14436=4{\displaystyle {\frac {144}{36}}=4}, so 14436=4{\displaystyle {\sqrt {\frac {144}{36}}}={\sqrt {4}}}. , if necessary. If the radicand is a perfect square, or if one of its factors is a perfect square, you need to simplify the expression. A perfect square is the product of a whole number multiplied by itself. For example, 25 is a perfect square, since 5×5=25{\displaystyle 5\times 5=25}. For example, 4 is a perfect square, since 2×2=4{\displaystyle 2\times 2=4}. Thus:4{\displaystyle {\sqrt {4}}}=2×2{\displaystyle ={\sqrt {2\times 2}}}=2{\displaystyle =2}So, 14436=4=2{\displaystyle {\frac {\sqrt {144}}{\sqrt {36}}}={\sqrt {4}}=2}.

Write an article based on this "Download SiteSucker from the Mac App Store. Enter the URL of the website that you want to copy. Click the "Download" button to begin saving the website. Enter your username and password if prompted. View your copied website after it is finished downloading."
article: This is a free program that will allow you to download complete copies of websites. You can also download SiteSucker from the website at ricks-apps.com/osx/sitesucker/index.html. If you download the app from the website, double-click the downloaded DMG file. Drag the SiteSucker application icon to your Applications folder to install it. With SiteSucker's default settings, every page on the website will be copied and downloaded to your computer. SiteSucker will follow every link it finds but will only download files from the same web server.  Advanced users can adjust the settings for SiteSucker, but if you just want to copy a website you don't need to worry about changing anything. SiteSucker will copy the complete website by default. One setting that you may want to change is the location for the copied website on your computer. Click the Gear button to open the Settings menu. In the "General" section, use the "Destination" menu to select where you want the files to be saved. SiteSucker will start downloading all of the content from the website that you entered into the URL field. This can potentially take a very long time, and you can monitor the progress in the bottom part of the SiteSucker window. If you're trying to download content from a password protected site, you'll be prompted for your login information. By default, SiteSucker will check your Keychain first to see if your login information is already stored. If it isn't, you'll need to enter this information manually. Once you have finished downloading the site, you can view it offline just as if you were online. SiteSucker will localize the web pages so that they point to the local downloaded files instead of the original online address. This allows you to view the entire site without an internet connection.

Write an article based on this "Cover the basics. Pick one or two neutral colors Shop with your current wardrobe in mind. Get rid of anything you don't wear."
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When picking out pieces, make sure you have solid pieces that you can wear in a variety of scenarios. You want a wardrobe that will take you from work to out to dinner without having too many pieces that are only for one type of occasion.  For instance, a nice pair of pants that fits will can be made professional with a nice jacket and a blouse. For slightly dressier dinner, take off the jacket and add a scarf. As another example, a knee length skirt in a solid color is appropriate for work with a solid color on top, but it could also work for brunch with friends if you add few accessories. for your workhorse pieces. When it comes to fashion, the basic neutral colors are black, navy blue, browns, grays, and tans. Because neutrals don't tend to go well together in the same outfit, picking and sticking to one or two will help you create more outfits with less pieces.  Buy versatile items like skirts, pants, belts, and coats in your chosen neutral(s). White is also technically a neutral color, but it can be paired with other neutrals. Unless you're buying complete outfits at the same time, never buy a piece unless you know what you'll wear it with. Before buying an item, mentally create one or more outfits using it and pieces you already own.  Even though you love an item, it just may never fit into your wardrobe if it's not your usual style, which means you won't wear it. Skipping this step can lead to a lot of unworn pieces that just sit in your closet. The first step of building a wardrobe isn't buying anything; it's streamlining what you already have. Go through your closet and look for pieces you never wear. Eliminating these will make choosing good clothes much easier.  You can sell your old clothes online, if you're short on cash. Another option is to give them to charity. You'll even get a credit on your taxes for the donation, if you get a receipt. Some charities will pick up donations, so you don't have to go anywhere. Consider posting them on social media. Many times, your friends will want to claim items you don't want.