Changing folder image

Dear Friends
I have just became a Mac owner. First time buyer!  How do I give or change the folder images which are stored in the right end of the dock. The standard folders are Applications, Documents and Downloads.  I have added few more folders into this part of dock. But all the folders are looking similar. I want to change the icon for these folders in the dock.
Can you pl help me on this?
Rgds
Ponnu/India

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