Write an article based on this "Find the "Settings" section. Click the Settings option. Look for your network's name and password. Change the network name (SSID) if possible. Change the password. Save your changes."
article: Many router pages have a Settings or a Wireless Settings section at the top or bottom of the page.  If you can't find a "Settings" option, look for a gear-shaped icon or a triangle-shaped icon in one of the corners of the page. Clicking such an icon will usually prompt a drop-down menu with options such as Settings. You may first have to click a Wireless tab or section. Doing so will take you to your router's Settings page, which is where you'll make all of the changes needed to secure your wireless home network. You'll usually find them on the main Settings page, but if your router's Settings page has different categories listed by tabs, you may have to click on the Security or Password tab first. If you see a text field with your network's name in it, change your network name to something inconspicuous (e.g., "Linksys-2018"). You don't have to change the network name if you're using the default network name with which the router was programmed. Find the current password that you're using, then change it to something difficult to guess. Most routers allow for up to 16 characters for a password, so use all 16 if possible.  Your password should include both upper- and lower-case letters, numbers, and symbols. Avoid using any personal information (e.g., a pet's name) for the password. You may first have to enter the current password. There should be a Save (or similar) button at the bottom of the page, so click it to save your new router password.  You may have to scroll down to see this option. If your router signs your computer out of your network at this point, connect to your network with the new password before proceeding.

Write an article based on this "Find out what you want to do with the quail. Feed quail a starter and a finisher mix if you plan on using or selling them for meat. Feed quail a starter and a developer mix if you plan on using them for flight or game. Pay special attention to quail that you are raising for breeding and eggs."
article: Do you want to raise them for eggs, meat, breeding or just as a simple pet? Quail need a diet depending on their purpose as you'll need to choose a feed that suits them. The four main different types of feeds are:   Starter Developer Layer Finisher The finisher feed will help sustain the quail, until they reach the certain age to be killed at. The finisher feed is higher in fiber than other feeds. Start the quail off with a starter mix from shortly after hatching until 6 weeks of age. Transition to a finisher mix after 6 weeks of age. Continue feeding the finisher diet until the time comes to sell or slaughter the quail. This diet is also suitable for quail being kept simply as pets. The developer feed differs from the finisher in that it contains more protein. Start the quail on a starter mix from shortly after hatching until 6 weeks of age. Transition to a developer mix after 6 weeks of age. Continue until 16 weeks of age. Quail being used for breeding and laying eggs need a special feed when the time comes for them to lay eggs. If they are not given the proper feed, their eggs may turn out too weak or fragile.  Feed most quail breeds a starter mix from shortly after hatching until 6 weeks of age. Transition to a developer mix after 6 weeks of age. Continue until 20 weeks of age. Finish off with a layer mix at 20 weeks and older. Feed Coturnix (Pharaoh) quail a starter mix from shortly after hatching until 6 weeks of age. Transition to a layer mix after 6 weeks of age. There is no need for a developer mix.

Write an article based on this "Open the calculator program. Use NumLock to toggle the numeric pad. Find the Home position. Enter numbers. Perform calculations."
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Using a calculator program is the best way to get used to the keys on the numeric pad. You can use the numeric pad keys to perform calculations in the calculator program. When the numeric pad is not activated, the 8, 4, 6, and 2 keys will act as arrow keys. Press NumLock to enable the keypad. Some laptop keyboards do not have a separate numeric pad. They often need to be activated using the Fn key, which changes keyboard functions. Like the main part of the keyboard, the numeric pad has a Home position. On the 5 key, you will feel a raised bump similar to the F and J keys. Place your right middle finger on the 5 key, and then place your right index finger on the 4 key. Place your right ring finger on the 6 key, and your thumb on the 0 key. Your pinky rests on the ↵ Enter key. Use your fingers to press the number keys. you will see the numbers appear in the calculator program. Use repetition to memorize the number placement and which fingers you use to press them. Around the edge of the numeric pad, you will see the basic arithmetic keys. These let you divide (/), multiply (*), subtract (-) and add (+). Use these keys to perform a variety of calculations.