Cannot locate my Trash Bin nor my Dock! G4 -Imac

I was messing around with my computer settings (no, I don't exactly remember what I did) yesterday and now I cannot seem to find the Trash Bin, nor do I see the Dock on the left side or the bottom side or anything.
I know the power went off bfriefly but everything else seems to be fine.
Also I just bought a new Ipod Shuffle this Christmas. I only have OS X 10.2.8 and I need the new OS X system. Is there anywhere I could buy it at student prices? I am taking foreign language and could use the Ipod for that.
Also, when I play my songs on the Itunes, sometimes it repeats the same song over and over. It's not with all the playlists, but some. I don't recall doing an upgrade on the Itune for awhile. What could cause this?
TIA

Sometimes, if Dock "hiding" has been turned on, if you mouse over the area
it was supposed to be (if preference as to what side it should be on was not
changed also) the Dock will magically appear and then disappear as you
move the mouse over the hidden dock. You can see what the Dock setting
is by using the Dock item beneath the blue Apple in the Finder menubar.
You could try booting up from the Jaguar installer disc#1 and choose to
run Disk Utility from below the Installer's menubar (not running Installer)
and choose "repair disk" and then also run "repair disk permissions" note
if there is an issue when you run "repair disk" run it one or two more times
to see if any error there will be repaired; then run "repair disk permissions"
and then after these are run, choose to select startup disk from the menu
bar beneath the Installer name to boot from the hard disk drive. Of course
you'd need to quit disk utility first. In more usual times, you'd run Disk Utility
from the Applications/Utilities folder and choose "repair disk permissions"
from within there; not needing to boot from the Jaguar installer disc#1.
It is rare when the Dock just goes away. If the settings appear OK and
the Dock in not in "hiding" you may need to do other disk maintenance
and I suggest to download the Jaguar version of OnyX and run the default
set of choices under their "automation" tab. OnyX runs free; and can be
used to clear caches and run routines that often get overlooked.

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