In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This will give you access to your files in your computer. Use the system’s File explorer and head to the directory where the files you want to transfer are located. Do this by selecting the files and then pressing the key combinations CMD + C. Navigate to the Shared folder in the hard drive where the system files are installed; this is usually Macintosh HD. Click on “Users” then “Shared” to access the folder. Other user accounts will now be able to view and use the files you put in the folder.
Summary: Log into your Mac user profile. Find the files you want to move. Copy the  files you want to transfer. Go to the Shared folder. Paste the files inside the Shared folder.

You should drink water instead of sweet drinks.  Try to drink at least eight glasses of water a day. Don't drink too much soda, because it rots your teeth. Eat healthy. In other words, only eat junk food in moderation, and try foods like fruit and salad. Avoid starchy and sugary treats. Lettuce Cheese Tomatoes Radishes Croutons Olives Little bits of ham Bacon bits Salad dressing (on the side) Slice, shred, chop or dice your ingredients as you like them.  Add your other desired ingredients (nuts, red cabbage, broccoli). Toss (mix) the ingredients. Put some of the more colorful ingredients on top.
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One-sentence summary -- Keep your diet rather light and balanced, and eat salads. Drink water! Eat salad. Select your salad ingredients, such as: Prepare the salad goodies.

Q: You may have waited an hour or longer for this person to meet you somewhere in the past.  Let them know that from now on you will wait no longer than thirty minutes for them. Stick to your rule and go home or invite someone else if you have tickets to something. If you are working to encourage your employees or friends to be punctual, be sure always arrive on time each.  When possible, arrive ten to fifteen minutes early.  If you are regularly late, it will be harder for others to show up on time. Talking with someone who is chronically late and setting boundaries with consequences doesn’t work with everyone. Other approaches you could take include:  Give your friend an earlier start time than everyone else. For example, if you are having a party, then you could give your friend a special invitation that specifies a start time 15 to 30 minutes earlier than everyone else’s invitation. Avoid inviting your friend to time sensitive events. Stick to activities where time is not an issue. Don’t do anything. Another option is to simply let your friend be late and allow them to deal with the consequences of that. For example, if you have a dinner party and your friend arrives late, then the might be naturally embarrassed if everyone is already there and halfway through the meal. When they implement the constructive feedback that you provide them, tell them that you are grateful.  Let them know that you have noticed their punctuality. If this person is missing major milestones in your life, then are they really a friend? If they are late for your wedding, graduation, or events for your children, then this person might not be a good friend to you. You don’t necessarily need to cut off the friendship, but spend less time together and share less details about your life. If they are your employee, then it might be time to fire them.
A: Set a limit on how long you’ll wait. Model punctuality. Try a less direct approach. Show appreciation when they are on time. Distance yourself if they are being a bad friend.

Problem: Article: Pick a reading spot that you know will be quiet and have the least amount of distractions. At home, this might be your bedroom or a room upstairs, away from shared areas like the kitchen or living room. At school, you may read in the quiet area of the library or in a quiet corner of the study hall. Choose an area that has thick walls and a door or a partition. This will help to block out noise and other sounds that could distract you from your reading. If you know there is going to be noise where you are reading, wear noise cancelling headphones or ear plugs. Close all doors to keep out noise. This will help you stay focused on the text. You should also turn off your cellphone and your wifi. This way, you are not distracted by social media or text messages. Let those around you know that you are trying to focus on reading. Put up a Do Not Disturb sign on your door. Ask others around you to stay away from your room or area so you can try to absorb the text in peace. You may instruct others to leave you alone for a set period of time, such as 30 minutes or 1 hour. This way, you are assured of some peace and quiet for a set period of time so you can focus on the text.
Summary:
Find a quiet, isolated area. Block out noise and distractions. Tell others to leave you alone.