Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Determine how your computer can connect to the TV. Determine how your TV can connect to the computer. Note the input label on your TV. Get the right video cable for your preferred connection. Connect your computer to your TV using your cable. Switch your TV to the correct input. Switch your computer to the TV's display. Adjust the resolution of the display (if necessary).

Answer: Connecting your computer to your TV requires connecting the two via a video cable. On the back of your computer, you'll see multiple ports and connectors. Video connectors may be located near the USB, speaker, and Ethernet connections, or you may have a separate graphics card further down the back of the computer. There are three main connectors that you want to look for on your computer:  HDMI - This is the current standard for connecting HD devices, and most modern computers will have an HDMI port on the back. HDMI carries both picture and audio. The HDMI port looks like a longer USB port. DVI - This is a digital connection that uses pins. DVI connectors are rectangular and have three rows of eight pins each. DVI only transfers the image signal. VGA - This is the old standard for connecting display devices. It is a trapezoidal connection with 15 pins arranged in three rows, and is typically blue. Avoid using this connection if you have access to DVI or HDMI, as VGA is the lowest-quality. VGA only transfers the image signal, and cannot display HD images. Once you know the types of connections your computer supports, you'll need to find out what types of connections your TV supports. Most TVs have input ports on the back of the TV, though some have ports along one of the sides.  Most modern HDTVs have one or more HDMI ports. This is the quickest and most pain-free way to connect, and also provides the best quality. HDMI is the only connection method that transfers both audio and video through one cable. DVI is not as common anymore, but can still be found on many HDTVs and standard definition TVs. VGA is typically not available on HDTVs, but can be found on standard definition TVs. This will help you select the correct input when switching to your computer's display. Buying a cable can be a confusing experience, as companies often throw buzzwords around to make their cables seem better than the competition. When it comes down to it, most people won't notice a difference between a cheap and an expensive cable. If you're buying HDMI, the cable either works or it doesn't, so a $5 cable will result in the same quality as an $80 cable. If you don't have a matching connector on both your computer and your TV, you'll need an adapter. For example, if you have a DVI connector on your computer but only have an HDMI port on your TV, you can get a DVI-to-HDMI adapter or cable. In this case, the HDMI wouldn't transfer any audio since DVI doesn't support audio. If you are connecting HDMI to HDMI, you won't need any other cables. If you are connecting using a different method, you'll need an audio cable as well.  To connect an audio cable from a laptop, use a 3.5mm audio cable and connect it to the Headphone jack on your laptop. On a desktop, use the green audio jack on the back of the computer. When connecting the audio cable to the TV, you may be able to use a single 3.5mm audio plug or the stereo (RCA) 2-plug cable. If you're connecting via VGA, turn your computer and TV off first. For DVI and HDMI, you don't need to worry about turning your equipment off. Make sure to select the input that you connected the cable to on your TV. Most TV remotes have an "Input" or "Source" button that will allow you to choose. There are several ways that you can do this, depending on the type of computer that you are using.  Many laptops have a "Display" key that will switch between connected displays. You may need to press the Fn key to access it, and it may just have a symbol instead of the word "Display". In Windows 7 and later, you can press the Windows key + P to open the Project menu. You can then select which display mode you want to use (computer, TV, extended desktop, or duplicate displays). In any version of Windows, you can right-click on the desktop and select "Screen Resolution" or "Properties". The "Multiple displays" menu will allow you to select between the different display modes (computer, TV, extended desktop, or duplicate displays). Your computer's monitor and your TV may have different resolutions, and your TV's display may be blurry when you switch over. Use the "Resolution" slider in the "Screen Resolution/Properties" window to select a clear resolution. Most HDTVs have a native resolution of 1920x1080. Select the "Recommended" resolution if possible.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Practice landing. When you land, be sure to keep your right foot straight.

Answer: The landing should start on your right toe-pick and should start rolling down to a flat blade on your right foot back outside edge. Never land on a flat blade as this will cause ankle, knee, and hip problems. You should be skating on your right leg with your left leg extended behind you, gliding backwards. It will be the first to land, and you obviously do not want to sprain it. You may not feel comfortable doing the jump starting on your left foot and landing on your right. This turns you in an anti-clockwise direction. If you generally turn in a clockwise direction try reversing these instructions and starting on your right foot and then landing on your left. Which ever you choose stick with it and if you try spinning on the ice make sure you're turning in the same direction. It doesn't matter which way you turn but you need to jump and spin the in the same direction.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Give a peck on the cheek after a hug. Peck kiss for your first kiss. Use a peck kiss to show affection in public.

Answer: When you hug a close friend after a long time apart, or you are saying goodbye, give them a quick peck. Make sure you are comfortable with each other and that he won’t take this as a sign of anything more than friendship. In many cultures, this is a common form of greeting. In other cultures, it may seem strange to do this, but give it a try anyway. If you’ve never kissed a guy before, a peck is a good way to start. Follow the steps above, but plant the peck right on his lips. If it feels good, then turn it into a full kiss, or go in for a second peck right after the first one. If it doesn’t feel right, it’s quick enough that you can pull away. Just remember, you may have to talk about it afterwards if it doesn’t feel right. When you’re in a couple, you may not want to get too mushy around other people. Give your guy a little peck on the cheek or lips to show you are together without making it a long drawn out kissing session.  If you are out to dinner with your friends and your guy says something especially sweet, give him a peck on the cheek to show your appreciation. If you're at a party and you're leaving your guy to go talk to some other friends, peck him on the lips and say, "Bye for now."


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Stop jogging if you experience acute lower back pain. Restrict your activity for 2 days. Take non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as Ibuprofen. Apply ice packs to the affected area for 10 minutes at a time. Apply moist heat, such as a microwaveable rice bag or a shower, onto muscles that are in spasm. Do very gentle stretching exercises. Do low-impact cardiovascular exercise, such as walking, swimming or elliptical training for 1 to 2 weeks after the injury.

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This is most likely a sign of muscle strain. Lookout for symptoms of nerve pain or numbness in your hips, legs and feet. Get a doctor's appointment if you are experiencing extreme pain or numbness in your legs. This could be a sign of a structural problem, such as a herniated disk impinging on nerves. You don't need to lay in bed, but you should avoid exercising and excessive sitting or standing. This can bring down the swelling from a muscle strain. Take the bottle-recommended dose for 2 to 3 days. Do this 3 to 5 times per day, leaving a few hours between applications. It is a good idea to wait 2 to 3 days before applying heat to a sprain, because it can increase inflammation. Start to take small walks throughout the day. These exercises can start to stretch the muscles and increase circulation. After the back pain recedes, start with gentle jogging and preventative measures.