INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This is the most appropriate option when dealing with a year long lease. Multiply the monthly rent amount by 12 in order to get the total yearly rent amount.  Monthly rent is the amount of rent charged every month that the tenant will occupy the apartment, condo or house a full month. For example, a tenant might pay $900 per month. $900 x 12 = $10,800 in rent per year. Divide the total yearly rent amount by 365 (the number of days in the year) in order to get the daily prorated rent amount.  For example, if your yearly rent amount is 10,800$, 10,8000/365=29.5$ in rent per day. For yearly rent, it does not matter which month you are currently in. Multiply the daily prorated rent amount by the number of occupancy days remaining in the month to get the prorated rent amount.  Number of occupancy days is how many days you will be renting the apartment before the first day of the next month begins.  For example, if you moved in on September 20, your number of occupancy days is 11 (just like hotels book rooms, you include the day you move in). 11 days x 29.5$/day = 324.50$ total. ANSWER =  [(rent for a year) / 365] x # of days you’re staying

SUMMARY: Calculate yearly rent. Calculate daily rent. Calculate prorated rent.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: When your partner talks to you, make sure you are engaged and focused on them, and that they know you are focused on them. Some ways of doing this are:  Put down and close anything you are reading or looking at, and turn off the TV. Don't doodle, look at your watch or pick your nails. Watch your partner when they talk.  Repeat what they said. When they are done talking, start a sentence with something like "What I hear you saying is that ___________" and fill in a summary of what they've told you. If they agree that your summary is accurate, move on, if not ask them to clarify until you are sure you understand what they have said. Some signs that there might be more to what they're saying than the words are:  Tension in how they are standing or sitting (arms crossed is a good sign of anger and impatience) Any expression other than a neutral one on their face (if they are very excited, this is a request that you participate in their excitement and are excited for them, if they are sad, they will probably want sympathy) Touching their neck, ears and face is a sign of insecurity, probably means that they feel uncomfortable about what they are trying to tell you. People tend to jump to conclusions when they are angry and this can often mean that you hear something (often a criticism of you) that your partner isn't trying to say. If they are trying to explain something that you do that they don't like, remember that its in both of your best interests to understand what you are being told and respond. When something is bothering you, bring it up. If you feel like your partner is hiding something from you, ask about it. Keep the channels of communication wide open. It's important to be honest but kind. Some tips for making communication easier are:  Avoid saying things like "you always_____" or "You never_____" These are unlikely to be true, and will probably make your partner get defensive. Start sentences with "I feel like______." You're always right about your feelings, and this is a great way to make the other person NOT be defensive because you're not complaining about their behavior. Try to avoid "I feel like you____" This can be rephrased in a way that only uses "I." For example, rather than "I feel like you never do the dishes" say "I feel like I always do the dishes"  Don't interrupt. If you're not sure if your partner is finished talking, give them a few seconds of silence, and then ask if they are done. This is a really helpful tip to avoid tension building up in your relationship, and the fear that comes with the words 'we have to talk'. Schedule a time once a week, or once a month, to talk about any issues (big or small) in your relationship, and you will be less likely to have more difficulties that can make you break up. You can also schedule time during which you don't talk. If, for example, you're always very tired when you get home from work, agree that the first 15 mins (half an hour, two hours, or whatever) is going to be relaxation time during which you leave each other alone.
Summary: Listen. Pay attention to body language, watching for concealed emotions. Don't be defensive and don't jump to conclusions. Communicate. Schedule time to talk.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Go to https://www.videolan.org/vlc/index.html in your computer's web browser, then click the orange Download VLC button on the right side of the page. Double-click the VLC setup file you downloaded, click Yes when prompted, and follow the setup instructions. Find the video you want to use with subtitles. This video should be in the same folder as your subtitles file from earlier. Doing so prompts a drop-down menu. It's in the drop-down menu. A pop-out menu will appear. This is in the pop-out menu. Doing so opens your video in VLC Media Player. It's at the top of the VLC window. A drop-down menu will appear. This is in the drop-down menu. Doing so prompts a new pop-out menu. It's in the pop-out menu. You should see your subtitles appear on the video.

SUMMARY:
Download VLC Media Player. Install VLC. Go to your video. Right-click the video. Select Open with. Click VLC media player. Click the Subtitle tab. Select Sub track. Click Track 1.