In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Traditionally, there are 25 strands with 40 paper cranes each. You can divide the 1000 paper cranes any way that you wish, depending on how long you want each strand to be. With 40 cranes on a strand, use 1 metre (3.3 ft) of thread. If you are only putting 20 cranes per strand, use about 0.5 metres (1.6 ft) of string. If you want 10 strands of 100 cranes, you will need about 2.5 metres (8.2 ft) of string or wire. Usually, each strand is about 1 metre (3.3 ft) long. The length depends on how much space you want between each crane. The more space you want to leave, the longer the length of string you will need to use. Also, remember to leave extra string so that you can hang the strand when it is completed.  If you want a much longer strand that will hang almost to the floor, use 2 metres (6.6 ft) or more of the thread. You can make each strand as small as you like, but keep in mind that any string shorter than 0.5 metres (1.6 ft) will not hold many cranes. Line up 40 paper cranes (or the number of cranes you are using per strand) and measure the thread or wire against them. This way you will ensure that there is enough thread or wire to string all the cranes. Place the end of the string or wire through the eye of the needle so that at least 6 inches (15 cm) have passed through the eye. You will use this extra string to hang the strand. If you are using string, it may be easier if you slightly dampen the end before threading the needle. To prevent the bead from falling off the string, tie a loose knot at the end of the string that is furthest away from the needle. Then pull the needle and thread through the bead, until it is at the end of your string. The crane is now on the string; simply slide it down so that it is next to the bead. Pull the needle and thread (or wire) through the hole in the spacer bead. Then slide the spacer bead so that it is next to the crane. Spacer beads are not necessary, but many people find them helpful to prevent the cranes from bunching. If you are using 40 paper cranes per strand, you will repeat these steps 40 times until each crane is on the string.
Summary: Decide how many strands you want to make. Cut a long length of thread according to your desired strand length. Thread your sewing needle. Tie a bead at the bottom of the thread. Push the needle through the middle of the body of the crane up to the top. Add another bead to the string if you're using spacers. Repeat the threading process for each paper crane.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Enter 192.168.0.1 into the browser window of a computer connected to the router via Ethernet. Enter in the password that you created in the previous section when prompted to log in. The User Name is still "admin". This will open the setup wizards. This will open a new page allowing you to setup your wireless network. This will turn on the wireless network once you save your settings. Give your network a name, but make sure that it doesn't include any personal information. This network name will be publicly visible. This is the most secure method of wireless transmission, and requires no extra effort on your part over the outdated WEP. A strong WPA2 password is virtually impossible to crack, while a WEP password can be cracked in less than thirty minutes. Only select WPA or WEP if you have older devices that only support these protocols. Anyone that can connect to your wireless network can potentially cause some serious damage, especially if your devices are not secure. Make sure that you create a strong but memorable password. You'll be giving the password to guests, so you don't want it to be too unwieldy. See How to Create a Password You Can Remember for tips on creating a good password. Your wireless settings will be saved, and the wireless network will be enabled. This may take about thirty seconds to a minute. Once the router has saved the changes, you can connect your devices to the network wirelessly. Now that the wireless network is active, you can connect your devices to it. The process varies depending on the device, but generally you'll select your wireless name from the list of available networks and then enter the password you created. For most devices, this is all you need to do to connect to the wireless network. For more detailed instructions on connecting devices to a wireless network, see How to Connect to a Wireless Internet Connection.
Summary: Log into your router. Click the "Setup" tab. Click the "Wireless Settings" menu in the left frame. Check the "Enable Wireless" box. Enter a name for the network. Select "WPA2" as the "Security Mode". Create a strong password. Click the "Save Settings" button. Connect your devices.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If your company had 10 or fewer employees at all times during the previous calendar year, then you do not need to report incidents to OSHA. Every business is part of a particular industry or sector. Before you can determine whether or not you need to report incidents to OSHA, you need to understand what industry you're part of.  Industries are usually defined by broad categories like "Construction," "IT Services," "Food Service," etc. Pick a keyword or two that best describes your business. You'll need that for the next step. The NAICS is the North American Industry Classification. It's a 6-digit code that's used to classify a business. The federal government uses the code to maintain statistics about the types of businesses that exist in the United States.  Visit the NAICS search site. Enter a keyword that describes your business in the field in the upper, right-hand corner of the screen, just above the button that reads "2007 NAICS Search". OSHA still classifies industries based on the older NAICS codes, so you'll need to use that search instead of the newer, 2012 search.  Click the "2007 NAICS Search" button. The new page that appears will be a list of NAICS codes and businesses. Select the NAICS code that best describes your business. For example, if your business is a restaurant and you put "restaurant" in the search field, you'll see a variety of codes with descriptions that include the word "restaurant." However, the code 722110 is used to classify full service restaurants. Visit OSHA's website to get the list of exempt types of business based on the NAICS. For this step, you'll only need the first four digits of your NAICS. For example, if your NAICS is 722110, you only need the 7221 portion of the code.  The OSHA website lists exempt industries by NAICS, sorted in ascending numerical order. Just scroll down until you see where your industry code would be located. If it's there, then your business is exempt. In this case, you can see that 7221 is listed and therefore full-service restaurants do not need to report incidents to OSHA.  Keep in mind, you will still need to report incidents to OSHA if you're requested to do so by OSHA, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, or any other government organization operating under the authority of OSHA.
Summary:
Count the number of employees in your company. Determine your industry. Get the NAICS for your business. Determine if your business must report incidents to OSHA using the NAICS.