Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open Apple Music (macOS Catalina and later) or iTunes (Windows and pre-Catalina macOS). Click the Account menu. Sign in to your Apple ID. Click Authorizations in the menu. Click Authorize this Computer.

Answer: Since the iTunes app is no longer a part of macOS as of the release of Catalina, Mac users will find Apple Music on the Launchpad and in the Applications folder. If you have Windows or an older version of macOS, iTunes should be on the Dock (Mac) or in the Start menu (Windows).  You can authorize up to 5 computers at a time. If you've already authorized 5 computers, you have to deauthorize one before you continue. See How to Deauthorize iTunes to learn how. If you're using Catalina or later, you can use Apple Books or the Apple TV app instead. It doesn't matter which of these apps you use, as authorizing the computer will allow you to access all of your iTunes Store purchases in each app. It's at the top of the screen (macOS) or the top of iTunes (Windows). If you already see the account name you want to associate with this computer at the top of the menu, you can skip this step. Otherwise, click Sign In to log in now.  If you're signed into an account but it's not the one you want to use, click Sign Out first. After signing in, return to the Account menu. Additional options will appear. Once this computer is authorized, you'll be able to access all of your iTunes Store purchases (including music, books, and movies) on this computer.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Use rubbing alcohol to clean the area where the tattoo will go. Opt for a pencil with a rounded tip rather than one that is sharp.

Answer: Dip a cotton ball in rubbing alcohol and thoroughly wipe down your skin. This helps remove dirt and grease that might prevent the pencil from actually showing up on your skin. Let the rubbing alcohol air-dry completely before you start drawing. You can blow on the rubbing alcohol to get it to dry faster, but don’t wipe it off. A sharp tip won’t leave much of a mark, plus it could irritate your skin. Instead, pick a pencil that has been used and that hasn’t been sharpened recently so that the tip is more rounded. If all you have is sharp pencils, rub one on some paper until the tip is worn down a little bit. The larger the surface area of the lead, the easier it’ll be to draw on your skin.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Start spending less time with her. Flirt with other girls. Reassure her if necessary. Wait a while. Get back in touch. Find an excuse to hang out one-on-one.

Answer: That's right. If you want to change your relationship with a girl from "friend" to "lover," you need to distance yourself from her immediately. If you're spending all your time hanging out with this girl, it's possible that she doesn't think of you "that way" any more. Some people call this the "friend zone." If you want to get her attention, stop hanging out with her as much. You don't have to be mean to her, or try to ignore her, but just stop giving her the same kind of attention you once did. Be friendly, but don't go out of your way to talk to her, chat with her on IM, or run into her in the hallways. Just be casual. She needs to see that you're turning the charm elsewhere, so she'll reconsider the way that she thinks about you. If you want to turn her on, she needs to see that you're a viable partner and a flirty kind of person. She needs to see you act differently than you usually act with her.  Make sure she sees! Try doing it in public places, like in the lunch room. Make a point of sitting close to her, but ignore her while you chat up her friends, or people she hangs out with. Make it seem like your eye is roaming around. Do some Facebook flirting, which is its own kind of public. Start having funny exchanges with some girl that's in your class. Make sure they're both friends, so it shows up on her feed as well. Worried about your flirting skills? There's no big secret. Just have light, fun, funny conversations. Teasing girls gently can be flirtatious. Don't be mean, just poke a little fun. If you start changing, she may start to think something is wrong and you might have to do a little work to make sure she doesn't get angry with you. Remember, this is your friend. You're not trying to hurt her. Make sure you're friendly with her when you are together, but make sure you pay more attention to other girls in your social circle. If she asks something like, "What's wrong? Are you mad at me?" just be really casual. Say, "Of course not! We're buds." But keep doing the same things, and don't go out of your way to hang out with her a lot. If you're trying to get this girl turned onto you, slow things down a little. Once you've stopped hanging out and started flirting around with others, let that go on for at least a week or two, depending on how close you two were to begin with. Make sure to spend enough time that she gets the hint.  If you were hanging out with this girl every day, she'll get the hint a lot more quickly. If you only hung out every now and then, it might take a while before she sees that you've changed. Go with the flow and try to read her response. Don't wait too long. If she gets the impression that you're not even friends anymore, she might move on from you completely and start dating another guy, or lose interest in you. After a while, you can start putting your plan into effect by hitting her up and arranging a hangout. After a period of not hanging out, you'll have made her feel like she'll have to do some work to get your attention back, since you've been cool to her lately. Sent a text or shoot her a message asking if she wants to hang out. Ideally, she'll be the one to ask if you want to hang out. If she does, you'll be in a lot better shape. Don't cave at first, if she's been asking you to hang out for a couple weeks while you've been laying the groundwork. Now you know she's interested. When you do get back together and hangout, make sure it's something where you'll be able to be in private together. Ask if she wants to get a coffee together, or to go do something that might be considered date-like. This will give you the chance to make her think of you differently. You just want to avoid doing something casual, like what you used to do. If you always used to hang out at one or the other's house and watch TV together, go out for a bite instead. You want things to be different now.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Upload videos that showcase your skills. Stream your gameplay. Create a blog or podcast. Make music or books for sale.

Answer:
Everyone is good at something, from playing guitar to giving relationship advice to executing practical jokes.  Whatever your talent may be, there are likely people willing to pay — or at least click on ads — to enjoy watching it.  To drive traffic to your content, you’ll probably either have to provide something unique, or something common done exceptionally well. If you establish a Partner account on YouTube, for instance, you can earn some money for the advertising displayed with your uploads.  This will require an adult’s permission and account, however. If you want to blow the mind of an adult who hasn’t kept up with computer games since the days of the Oregon Trail on an Apple II-e, tell them some young people make thousands of dollars per month just by letting others watch them play. You can earn money with gameplay streaming on sites like YouTube or Twitch (Amazon), for example.  To build a following, however, you need to not only be good at the game, but also adept at sharing insights and interacting with your fans. If you have a gift for gab and a welcoming voice, or have a knack for the written word, one of these options may be a good way for you to make a few bucks online. Once again, sponsors and especially advertising are the key ways to raise funds from blogs or podcasts.  Programs like Google AdSense (https://www.google.com/adsense/start/), for instance, will utilize space on your webpage for targeted advertising and send a bit of money your way. The internet allows anyone to bypass book publishers and record companies, and the only real barrier to making some money is the quality of what you produce.  You can sell songs of your own creation on iTunes, and self-publish stories or books at the Amazon Kindle store, to mention two popular avenues. While it’s more likely you’ll never make a penny than it is you’ll achieve fame and fortune, at the very least you’ll have a good creative outlet for your talents.