Write an article based on this "Make sure that your remote is a universal model. Turn on your TV. Change your remote's switch to the "TV" option. Press the MENU button. Select Settings & Help. Select Settings. Select Remote Control. Select Program Remote. Select an item. Follow the on-screen instructions."
article: Remote model numbers RC-66, RC-65, RC-64, RC-32 (or RC-32RF), RC-24, and RC-23 are all universal remotes. These are usually grey, rectangular remotes. Press the TV's "Power" button, or use the TV's original remote to turn it on. If your DirecTV box isn't hooked up to the TV or a power source, make sure that it's plugged in as well. On most DirecTV remotes, you'll find a switch near the top; push this switch over so that it sits next to the "TV" label. If you want to program your remote for a component other than your TV, change the switch to one of the "AV" positions instead. For most remotes, you'll find this button near the top of the remote. You should see a menu pop up on your TV. Use the arrows on the remote to highlight this option, then press SELECT in the middle of the remote to select it. It should be in the middle of the screen. For an SD receiver or DVR, select System Setup here. Doing so will open the Remote Control menu. Select Remote or Remote Control for an SD receiver or DVR. This will open the programming menu, which should list each component (TV, audio, DVD, etc.) item that you have available for programming. You'll usually select the TV option here, but if you want to set up your TV's audio component or a DVD player, select the appropriate option instead. These instructions will vary depending on your available components. Once you've finished the on-screen setup, your remote should be programmed for your TV or component.

Write an article based on this "Let your crush know you’re looking forward to the date. Wear a nice, appropriate outfit. Pay attention to your date. Let them know if you enjoyed the date."
article: Don’t overwhelm them with texts, but a day or two before, send them a message saying that you are looking forward to seeing them. This will show your crush that you’re as excited about the date as they (hopefully). Before your time together, pick an outfit that is nice and matches the date itself. Unless you’re going to an extremely fancy restaurant or event, you probably don’t need a regal dress or full suit. Instead, go for something comfortable that fits, looks nice, and shows that you care. During the date, turn off your phone and focus on your crush. Keep your attention on your time together and avoid work or school drama, past relationships, and other unsavory topics. Show them you’re interested by listening to what they say and responding in a meaningful way. If you had a good time and are interested in going on another date, let your crush know. Send them a text that night or the following day saying that you enjoyed your time together. If they send a positive response back, ask if they’d be interested in doing it again sometime.

Write an article based on this "Get to know the cat's personality. Observe the cat's body language for cues. Observe the cat's general health. Stay away from cats with suspected rabies."
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Observe the cat for a few days. This way, you can determine its nature, especially when humans come close. Is the cat afraid or scared of people? Is it angry? If you think they may be dangerous you shouldn't try handling them. Instead, call animal control or a human society who will be able to professionally capture and handle the cat if you think they pose a danger. Cats communicate their feelings with body language that can be rather obvious. For example:  An angry or upset cat will have ears that are flattened back, dilated pupils, a tail which is switching back and forth, an arched back, and fur standing on end. The cat will typically be growling. This is a sign to back off. If it hasn't run away, a scared cat will typically lay flat or have its tail between its legs. Proceed with caution in trying to tame these cats. In contrast, a contented and relaxed cat's ears will be forward and alert, and its tail will be straight up in the air. Its fur will be flat (not standing on end), and the cat may even stretch, lay down, and roll onto its back. While you will not be close to the cat, you will be able to observe its overall health from afar.  Check to see if it looks skinny or bony. It may be hungry. Look at its fur to see if it looks healthy, or if it looks matted, patchy, bald, or otherwise unhealthy. See if the cat has any other obvious issues, such as limping, cuts, sores, or other problems. Feral cats and kittens are generally unvaccinated and carry a slight risk for carrying the deadly rabies virus. While very uncommon, rabies in cats can occur primarily in outdoor, unvaccinated cats and kittens. The symptoms of rabies can vary and may take months to develop after a cat or kitten was exposed to the virus.  Classic signs of rabies in cats and kittens include an ill cat (lethargic, not eating, weakness) and/or changes in behavior (aggressive, restless, disoriented, paralysis, seizures).  If you encounter a feral cat with these symptoms, call animal control and do not attempt to handle the cat or kitten.