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[MUSIC PLAYING] In this tutorial, youamp;#39;ll continue to learn strategies that help you combine search terms into effective search strings. This will put you in control of your results. In part one, you learned how to use the three Boolean operators-- AND, OR, NOT. Letamp;#39;s quickly review those. Using AND between two search terms tells the system that both search terms must be present to be included in the results. AND narrows the search. Using OR between two search terms tells the system to include results that have one term or the other term or both of them. OR broadens the search. Using NOT between two search terms means that the first term must be present, but the second term cannot be present. NOT narrows the search. Our first new strategy is called nesting. Nesting involves using parentheses to clarify relationships between search terms when using more than one Boolean operator. Letamp;#39;s say youamp;#39;re doing a report about the problems of teens drinking alcohol.