Before you install your printer driver, make sure the printer is ready.  Plug the printer in to a power source.  Install fresh ink cartridges, toner and paper if necessary.  Make sure your printer is connected to your computer. The administrator profile can change the computer's settings, install hardware and software, and make other changes that affect others who use the machine.  If you are not already logged on as the administrator, follow these steps:  Click on the Windows button in the lower left corner of the screen. In the menu that pops up, locate the Shut Down button Mouse over the arrow to the right of the Shut Down button. Select Switch User from the menu that pops up. You'll now be on the Welcome screen, where you can select from all the profiles that exist on your computer. Select the administrator profile and login. In this step, you will instruct Windows to add the printer you want to add.  Follow these steps.  Click on the Start Menu (Windows Button) in the lower left corner of the screen. Select Devices and Printers from the menu. At the top of the window, select Add A Local Printer Go to Choose a Printer Port, and select Use An Existing Port From the drop down menu, select the appropriate port.  USB001 (Virtual Printer Port for USB)   For an older printer that connects with a serial cable, choose...  and click Next From the menu, select the manufacturer and model number of your printer. If it doesn't appear, choose the closest model number.  Click Windows Update.  Windows will search its driver database for printers from your manufacturer.  When it's done, your model number should appear in the list. Select it. Your printer will appear in the printer name box, click Next again to install the printer. If your printer came with an install disk you can use it to install your print drivers instead.  Insert the disk and follow the prompts to install your print driver.
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One-sentence summary -- Prep your printer. Login with the administrator profile. Add the printer manually (optional). Install the printer software from disk (optional).

Q: Show your friend you care through your actions. There are countless small things you can do to show you are thinking about someone or that you care about them. Doing something small on a regular basis sends the message that you are committed to being their friend. Try some of the following.  Surprise them with a “just because” card or gift. Create something handmade and give it to them. Cook dinner for them or offer to take them out if they've had a rough day. Send them a text saying that they crossed your mind and that you hope they are having a good day. It is important to remember dates that are cause for celebration for your friend, such as their birthday or anniversary. Remembering days or dates that are important to your friend can also help show you care. Remembering these dates allow you to be able to check-in with your friend more often on days that might be emotional for them. Try and recognize dates such as the following.   The anniversary date of a loved one's passing may be very difficult for them. Dates of important doctors appointments or surgeries may cause them anxiety or stress. Dates of large presentations at school or work can be celebrated after. Going a little out of your way to be kind to your friend can communicate a lot to them. Open doors for your friend, offer to help bring in the groceries, or help change the baby's diaper. If you are hanging out and you are getting up, ask if they need anything.  Anything that shows you are thinking about them and wanting to make their life easier can show that you care. Don't be afraid to ask them!  Say something like "Hey, is there anything that I could help you with?" Even if they don't need help, they'll appreciate the thought. Physical contact such as touching someone's arm when they are upset or giving them a hug can communicate affection in a simple and direct way. Hug each other as a hello and goodbye, or throw an arm around your friends shoulder when you are congratulating them.  Make sure that you are operating within your comfort zone as well as your friend's. If you know they do not like to be touched then respect that. Remember, just because someone likes to send hugs on social media does not necessarily mean that they like physical hugs in person. Sharing your life with your friend sends the message that you care enough to include them in your world. Share something with them like a family tradition, or an object that means something special to you. Explain to them the story behind what you are sharing with them and how important it is to you. In addition to sharing your life with your friend, you should also be prepared to make sacrifices for your friend in times of need. For example, if your friend is struggling you might want to cancel social plans in order to be with them. If you know your friend really well, you might be able to tell what your friend needs without having to ask or be asked. Think about what's going on in your friend's life and try to anticipate what they want and need from you as a friend. This requires being in-the-know with your friend, so staying current on their life is a prerequisite.  For example, if your friend had an interview, offer to call and chat about it to process what happened (or offer to do so at happy hour that evening!). Or, if you know your friend had a stressful week, ask them if they want to get brunch and pedicures over the weekend.
A: Don't rely on words alone to show you care. Remember important dates. Perform acts of kindness. Hug them. Give them something of yours. Anticipate their needs.

Article: This is probably the most widely used method by the majority of growers, including many agricultural grain crops. There are many ways to pre-treat seed for attempting germination in the artificial setting of a greenhouse. These are processes used in an effort to overcome seed dormancy and reach successful germination on a human driven schedule. Mother Nature does a wonderful job of overcoming dormancy so seed will germinate at the safest time for the seedlings to emerge into a growth friendly environment. We try to imitate those processes to grow plants indoors successfully. All of these asexual methods develop plants that are essentially clones of the original specimens. Putting slips into a jar of water in the kitchen window until roots form are stem cuttings. This method as a high risk of mold developing.  Dividing clumps of plants, such as Hostas, when they get very large is another form of asexual propagation. Plant bits of a rhizome root will cause new plant growth and is another form of cutting. The practice of grafting which is often used with roses and fruit trees is a type of asexual propagation. Use layering with raspberry canes where they are bent over to the ground and covered with soil where new roots will develop.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Use sexual propagation for increasing plant numbers by germinating seed and growing the seedlings to maturity. Use asexual propagation for processes that involve using the leaf, stem, and root cuttings.