In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you are still in school, talk to them about arranging a job shadow on your behalf. Many schools already have established programs or relationships with local workplaces. Ask your teacher, guidance counselor, or career services office for recommendations and contacts. If you have already graduated, get in touch with your school's alumni office. They often have networking and job search resources. You may already know someone who can arrange a job shadow for you! Spend some time looking over your address book and social media lists for anyone who works at a place you'd like to shadow. Ask your friends and family if they know anyone who can put you in touch with a potential shadowing opportunity. If you aren't able to find a contact, go to the company or office website and look up their human resources or public relations division. Many workplaces, especially government offices and major corporations, have established job shadowing programs and will be able to help you. Once you know who to get in touch with for a job shadow, write them a formal email asking for the opportunity to job shadow. The letter doesn't have to be long, but it should be polite, clear, and written in formal style. You could try writing something like “Dear Sgt. Smith: I am a student at Springfield High School and I am hoping to pursue a career as a police officer. I'm writing you to ask if the Springfield Police Department has any opportunities for a job shadow in the near future. I am happy to submit to a background check. Thank you for your time, and I hope to hear from you soon. Sincerely, Kelly Jones.” Some job shadows require a background check. If you're asked to take one, be sure to send them all the information they need as soon as possible. If you aren't able to find a job shadow in your area, search online for opportunities to online job shadow. These websites provide video tours, interviews with real employees, and opportunities to ask employees questions directly.
Summary: Ask your school for help arranging a job shadow. Check your personal network for potential connections. Look up the company's human resources division. Write a formal email request to your contact. Take a background check if necessary. Try an online job shadow.

Click the Apple logo in the top-left corner of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear. It's in the drop-down menu. Doing so opens the About This Mac window. This tab is in the upper-left side of the About This Mac window. The Overview tab will usually open by default when you open About This Mac. The number to the right of the "Memory" heading indicates how much RAM your Mac has installed, as well as what type of RAM you're using. . If you want to see how your Mac is using its RAM (or how much it's using at a given point in time), you can use the Activity Monitor program to do so. Doing this while running a program will give you an idea of how much RAM the program needs to run properly.
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One-sentence summary -- Open the Apple menu . Click About This Mac. Click the Overview tab. Review the "Memory" heading. Check your Mac's RAM usage

Problem: Article: These three oils are most effective against flies. To make an oil rub from these powerful oils, it's important to dilute them with a carrier oil.  Make a 2% solution by adding 12 drops of your chosen essential oil per 1 fl. oz (30ml) of carrier oil, such as olive oil. Apply it to your wrists, neck and other pulse points to keep flies away.  Keep extra oil in a small vial so you can apply it again when necessary. Applying undiluted essential oils directly onto skin (even lavender or tea tree oil) can result in sensitization, which means that you may become so sensitive to the oil that any contact will cause skin irritation. Mint is another natural fly repellent, and it has that classic, sweet mint fragrance. Peppermint, spearmint, catnip are fantastic at shooing away unwanted flies and keeping you smelling great. Make a 2% solution by adding 12 drops of peppermint essential oil per 1 fl. oz (30ml) of carrier oil, such as olive oil. Rub it directly on your skin. Basil is another strong-smelling herb that flies generally dislike, and basil is especially helpful against moths. Make a 2% solution by adding 12 drops of basil essential oil per 1 fl. oz (30ml) of carrier oil, such as olive oil. Rub it directly on your skin.
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Try tea tree, lavender or eucalyptus oil. Try mint oil. Use basil oil.