INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you’ve got a free-standing lamp for a floor or a large table lamp, you’ve got a few options for possible light bulbs. Look into using a spiral or closed-A shape bulb that is compact fluorescent or incandescent. Stick with bulbs on the warm-side, as they will be lighting up your room and generally tend to be easier on the eyes in a warmer hue (like a ‘daylight’ bulb). Because pendant fixtures tend to have at least part or half of the bulb exposed, your choices are limited for possible lights. You’ll want to start by finding a bulb in a traditional ‘bulb’ or ‘globe’ shape, in the warmer side of the light appearance scale. Most people prefer to use a compact fluorescent light bulb or a halogen light bulb for this purpose. Ceiling fixtures are generally enclosed so that the light bulb is not visible, giving you many more options for bulbs than a pendant fixture does. Choose a bulb that has a long lifespan, so that you don’t have to change it often. The light appearance you want will vary depending on the atmosphere of the room. Any type of bulb (so long as it is compatible with the fixture) will work for a ceiling fixture, but it will do you good to try to find an energy efficient bulb when possible. Wall sconces tend to be on the smaller side and are mostly decorative, meaning that the bulbs you choose will need to be small enough to be covered completely by the sconce. Choose a bulb that is tube or flame shaped, as these are narrow enough to fit inside the sconce. Compact fluorescent light bulbs and incandescent light bulbs are most commonly used for a wall sconce. Because recessed can fixtures don’t allow much ventilation, they are the highest risk for fire hazard. As a result, your primary goal will be to choose a bulb that does not exceed the maximum wattage for your fixture. Most people choose a halogen, compact fluorescent, or incandescent light bulb for a recessed can fixture. The light appearance will vary depending on the location. If your outdoor fixture is exposed to the elements, you’ll need to purchase a special outdoor bulb which won’t be damaged from exposure. Otherwise, choose a bulb that is either spiral or tubed in a ‘bright white’ light appearance. LEDs are popular choices, as are incandescent and halogen bulbs. Keep in mind that you’ll need to buy a special bulb if you have a photosensitive fixture or a fixture that is on a timer. Check your local lighting store for these alternatives.

SUMMARY: Choose a bulb for a floor or table lamp. Find a bulb for your pendant fixture. Select a bulb for a ceiling fixture. Find a bulb for a wall sconce. Choose a bulb for a recessed can light. Find a bulb for an outdoor fixture.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Carve close to the body, especially near the turkey's back. Note the succulent orb of meat at the base of the back, called the oyster. Consume it as the cook's reward! Cut slices parallel to the bone. This task can be assigned to someone else to save time while you move on to carve other parts of the turkey. Repeat this process on the other leg. On the serving platter, you may want to keep the sections together to cater to everyone's favorite part of the bird.
Summary: Remove as much meat as you can. Slice the thigh meat by holding it firmly to the cutting surface with a fork.

It's in the top-left corner of the iTunes window. A drop-down menu will appear. This option is near the middle of the drop-down menu. Clicking it prompts a pop-up window to appear. Click the folder in which your music is stored. You'll find it on the left side of the pop-up window. If your music is stored inside of a subfolder, you may have to select the main folder and then double-click the subfolder in the main window to get to your music folder. This button is in the bottom-right corner of the window. Doing so will begin importing your music. It may take awhile for iTunes to register all of your music. It's in the "Settings" section of tabs on the left side of the iTunes window. You'll find this at the top of the page. This will ensure that all of the music from your selected folder and any subfolders will be uploaded to your iPhone. You can also check the "Selected playlists, artists, albums, and genres" box and then check specific categories if you only want to upload some of the music from the folder you added. It's in the bottom-right corner of the page. Your music will begin uploading to your iPhone; once it finishes, you're free to move on to uploading images.
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One-sentence summary -- Click File. Click Add Folder to Library. Select your music folder. Click Select Folder. Click the Music tab. Check the "Sync Music" box. Check the "Entire music library" box. Click Apply.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Take your scooter to where the ground is wide and flat. Ride your scooter at a comfortable speed and when you feel ready, bend your knees and jump into the air. As you jump, pull the handlebars upward to draw the scooter deck up with you. Keep bending your knees as you land back on the ground and push the handlebars downward slightly.  You don’t need any ramps or hills to do a bunny hop. Mastering the bunny hop will help you prepare to learn more complex tricks. Put 1 foot on the back of your scooter deck and then kick off with your other foot. Gently lift the handlebars up so that the front wheel is airborne while keeping your other foot off the scooter deck and just above the ground. Use your hands to steer the scooter and swing your foot that’s not on the deck to help keep yourself balanced. A manual is a great way to practice your balance and to learn a transition to use between different tricks. Ride your scooter forward and then place 1 foot down on the brake. Position your other foot so that it rests on the deck just in front of the brake. Pull the handlebars up to lift the front wheel and then bounce on the brake so that your scooter jumps slightly with only the back wheel touching the ground. The tire tap also make a good transition between more complicated tricks. Take your right hand off the handlebars and keep your left hand on. Then continue holding onto the handlebars with your left hand while you spin them as far as you comfortably can. When you can’t spin the handlebars any further, bring your right hand under your left arm and grab the handlebars with your right hand. Remove your left hand from the handlebars and then complete the rotation with your right hand. Once you have rotated the handlebars by 360°, return your left hand to the handlebars.  You can start with either your left or right hand, as long as you complete the barspin with your opposite hand. The basic process is the same. When you first start, practice barspins while you are stationary by standing with 1 foot on the brake and lifting the front of the scooter off the ground. If you want to perform a barspin while you’re riding, do a bunny hop as high as you can and complete the barspin while you’re in the air.

SUMMARY:
Do a bunny hop to prepare for more complex tricks. Do a manual to ride just on the back wheel of your scooter. Try a tire tap to bounce on the back of your scooter. Perform a barspin to learn the basic maneuver for handlebar tricks.