Write an article based on this "Write down the employee's yearly salary before taxes. Find the amount earned each pay period. Find the fraction of days worked during the partial pay period. Multiply this fraction by the amount earned each pay period. Deduct for taxes. Pay former employees for unused sick time and vacation time."
article: This is the first step toward finding out how much the employee earned during the partial work period. Use the official salary, not the amount received after taxes. This is the amount the employee receives in each paycheck. If you don't have this information available, calculate it based on how often the employee is paid:   Monthly paychecks → divide annual salary by 12   Semimonthly (twice per month), → divide by 24.  Biweekly (every two weeks) → divide by 26.  Weekly → divide by 52.  For example, an employee that makes $50,000 and receives monthly paychecks earns 50,000 ÷ 12 = $4,166.67 each month. Look at the specific pay period you are prorating and calculate the following:   Write down the number of days the employee worked (at the salary level you are calculating).  Divide by the number of workdays in that pay period. Count carefully. Don't assume each pay period has the same number of workdays.   For example, an employee only worked 14 days in September, when normally he would work 22 days. His fraction of days worked is 14/22. This tells you exactly how much you need to pay the employee.  For example, an employee that makes $4,166.67 each month but only worked 14 out of 22 workdays in September would receive a prorated paycheck of 4,166.67 x 14/22 = $2,651.52. Calculate any withheld taxes, deductions for retirement funds, and other deductions just as you would for that employee's regular paycheck. In these cases, employers are usually required by law to "cash out" on any time off an employee has earned but not yet used. Pay the employee's normal wages for this time using the the same prorating method above.  For example, if our employee in the example above has accumulated seven days of paid time off, he should be paid an additional 4,166.67 x 7/22 = $1,325.76. This compensation is typically taxable, just like normal pay.

Write an article based on this "Remove the cover. Locate the feed rollers. Check the feed rollers for debris. Clean the rollers. Check other parts for debris."
article: Turn off the printer and unplug it. Pop off the top cover for top-loaded printers, or the front cover for front-loaded printers. If it's a laser printer, wait 10-30 minutes before reaching inside (or up to an hour for some models). Parts inside can get dangerously hot. Shine a flashlight into the inner workings, near the input tray. You should see a long cylindrical rubber object, or a rod with small rubber objects attached to it. These rubber parts are the rollers that feed the paper into the machine.  If you do not see the rollers, try turning the paper upside down, or opening a back or side panel. You may need to check the manual to figure out how to remove these panels. If your roller is clearly broken, that's the source of your problem. Refer to your printer manual or contact the manufacturer to find out whether your roller is replaceable. If your printer displays a "paper jam" error message when there's no paper stuck inside, there's probably some other blockage. Inspect the length of this roller for objects that have fallen into the printer. Remove these with tweezers or by turning the printer upside down. Swab the feed rollers with your slightly damp cloth. If your rollers don't rotate, snap out the clips holding them in and remove them so you can clean every side.Toner cloth tears easily. Move slowly to avoid leaving shreds behind that can clog your printer. Jams can also happen at other parts of the printer. Remove the printer tray and any other removable covers. All laser printers and some inkjets have a second pair of rollers near the output tray. A paper jam error could mean an object has fallen against these.   Warning: The "output rollers" on the laser printers get hot enough to cause burns. These are actually "fusers" which bake the ink onto the paper.  Warning: These rollers are close to delicate machinery, and on laser printers they require special treatment. It's best to refer to your printer manual for precise cleaning instructions.

Write an article based on this "Click Start Servers. Click Open start page. Click the My Website tab. Review your website. Check your website's address."
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It's on the right side of the window. You'll find this option on the left side of the window. The MAMP start page will open in your default web browser. It's at the top of the page. Doing so opens your website. Scroll through your website to view it in its entirety. You can find the website's address in the address bar at the top of the browser; your website's address should be something like "localhost:81". This is the address you'll enter to access your website when you're on your current network while MAMP is running.