Q: If you wish to move an open program to a different space, just drag it right to the edge of the screen. After a two second pause the program will move into the next space along.
A: Drag the application you wish to move.

Article: An average beak of a well cared for bird does not need trimming, as it will wear down naturally from ordinary chewing. If you notice that your bird's beak has changed shape, that the top of the beak is growing far down over the bottom, or that the beak has been broken off on one side, take your bird to the vet for trimming and shaping. Trimming can cause your bird pain and trauma if done improperly. It should never be done for cosmetic reasons. Not all vets are qualified to trim a bird's beak. Search the Association of Avian Vets directory to find an avian vet near you. Call ahead to ask if the vet has worked with birds of your pet's species before. Bring an old photo of your bird with a healthy beak, or bring a photo of other birds of this species.  Though a good vet will be able to recognize the parts of a beak that do not want to be trimmed, it is helpful for the vet to have an idea of what the beak should look like before the trimming starts.  Parrot's lower beaks will be trimmed straight across. Cockatoos and cockatiels have beaks with pointed ends and scooping middles, so their lower beaks should not be ground straight across. Your vet should use a grinding tool to file away the excess beak. If the vet uses a high-speed drill such as the Dremel tool, they'll use it on a low setting with regular breaks to make sure the beak doesn't overheat. Your vet may also use a nail file, which is great for trimming away flaky patches on the surface of the beak. Clippers should be avoided when possible.  If a speculum is to be inserted in your bird's beak, ask that it not be metal. Birds sometimes bite down during beak trims, and metal can damage the beak. A dog chew toy may be used instead, provided it is the right size. Your bird will not normally need to be anesthetized during this procedure. Make sure the vet cleans your bird's beak with disinfectant first. If the vet is using a grinding tool, ask for a fresh head to be put on it. Diseases can be transferred bird to bird from re-used grinding heads. Expect the beak trim to take about 20 minutes.  Your vet or vet team will restrain the bird gently with gloved hands. In some cases, the top half of your bird's beak will be tucked into the lower half to get it out of the way. The vet should slowly trim the beak until she can see white dots on the surface. Trimming past these will hurt the bird. The beak should be trimmed until the biting surface is level, or it will become distorted and cause further problems for your bird. A trim should not hurt your bird, but will probably be stressful. Take your bird home and place it in a place it is used to. Make calming noises, but don't crowd it with too much cuddling. Leave water and food for it, and keep admirers away for at least a day.  If your bird has somehow been hurt during the procedure, ask your vet how you can help your bird recover. A bird with a bleeding or cracked beak will need to stay at the hospital. If your bird experienced pain, the beak may remain sore for a few days. Soften foods with water before serving, and offer fruits, vegetables, and sprouted seeds that require less chewing. There is normally a reason for a bird's beak to overgrow. Tell your vet everything your bird eats, what you keep in the cage, and where the bird's cage is situated. Overgrowth can be caused by infections, liver disease, nutritional imbalances, and lack of grooming aids.  Take your doctor's advice. For instance, if the vet says your bird has liver disease, you will need to seriously change your bird's diet if it is to survive. A bird with liver disease needs to eat a rich in fiber, low in fat diet without too much protein. Seeds should be avoided, or only served sprouted.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Determine that your bird's beak needs a trim. Locate an avian vet. Ask what tools will be used. Watch the procedure. Give your bird time to recover. Get a diagnosis.

Problem: Article: Looking for opportunities to exercise more throughout the day can help you burn more calories. Even a little extra movement throughout the day can add up to extra calories burned. Some ways you can move more during the day include:  Parking further away, such as when you go to work or the grocery store. Using the stairs instead of the elevator. Walking or riding your bike to school, work, or to run errands. Doing squats or jumping jacks during a commercial break while you’re watching TV. Getting regular physical activity is good for your general health, but it can also help you to lose weight. The recommended amount of physical activity for good health is 150 minutes per week, which breaks down to 30 minutes on 5 days of the week. However, you can break up your exercise into shorter or longer sessions if this works better for you. As you gain strength and endurance, exercise more to increase the amount of calories you burn. For best results aim for 60 to 90 minutes of physical activity on 5 days of the week. For example, you could exercise for 10 minutes 3 times daily to get in 30 minutes of daily physical activity. Or, you could do three 50 minute workouts to get 150 minutes per week. to burn more calories while your body is at rest. Resistance training helps your body build muscle, which can help to raise your basal metabolic rate and help you burn more calories. Strength-training also improves your physique and may help to make your daily activities easier. Incorporate two 45 minute strength-training sessions each week in addition to your cardiovascular workouts. Make sure to work all major muscle groups during each of your strength-training sessions, including your legs, arms, chest, back, buttocks, abdominals, and shoulders. High-intensity interval training, also known as HIIT, is when you alternate between high and moderate intensity during your workouts. Doing this can help you to burn more calories in a shorter time span, and it is also a great way to build endurance.  For example, if you’re walking, walk for 5 minutes at your normal pace, and then speed-walk for 5 minutes. Then, slow back down to your normal pace for 5 minutes, and speed up again for 5 minutes. Repeat this cycle for 30 minutes to get a more intense workout. You can use HIIT with any form of exercise, such as running, cycling, swimming, or bodyweight exercises.
Summary: Incorporate more physical activity into your daily routine. Start with 30 minutes of exercise most days of the week and increase as you go. Do resistance training Try high-intensity interval training.

Q: The generally accepted minimum radio control system has two channels. Each pair of units, radio transmitter and radio receiving system, operates on a discrete frequency so that several radio control units can be operated at the same time and location without conflicting with one another. The number of channels refers to the number of functions the set will control directly. The basic two-channel system allows discrete control of the steering on one channel. The second channel operates the sail control which sets the position of the sails. The actual operation of the model is by manipulating the controls of the radio transmitter unit on the shore. The skipper controls the steering and the sails on the model. The model can be sailed as if it were a full-size yacht. The distance to which we can sail our model yacht is limited by the range of the radio transmitter and receiver in the control system and by the capability of the human eye. Visibility is crucial for setting sail trim and course - and also for avoiding collisions.
A:
Know what to expect with radio control. Be aware that the controller will use channels. Learn how to manipulate the controls. Note that you are limited by your visibility.